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[Mastering the Pre-Dawn Grind: Insights from Morning News Anchor Deirdre Fitzpatrick]-[Enjoying your morning routine, with Deirdre Fitzpatrick]

Before Breakfast · B1 · 2025-02-26

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Mastering the Pre-Dawn Grind: Insights from Morning News Anchor Deirdre Fitzpatrick

In this episode of Before Breakfast, host Laura Vanderkam sits down with Deirdre Fitzpatrick, a veteran morning news anchor for KCRA TV in Sacramento. With 25 years of experience, Fitzpatrick shares how she navigates the unique challenges of a career that requires her to be at her sharpest during the earliest hours of the day.

The Architecture of a 3:00 AM Workday

Fitzpatrick’s day begins between 2:00 AM and 3:00 AM. Unlike traditional roles where one might "cruise into the day," her job demands immediate high-level performance. She describes her role as being similar to an "eighth-grade English teacher with a red pen," where she copy-edits scripts to ensure the news is conversational and digestible for viewers waking up at 6:00 AM. By 4:00 AM, she is commuting to the studio, maintaining a routine that is "down to the minute."

Managing Projects and Avoiding the "Road" Mentality

Beyond her morning news block (5:00 AM to 10:00 AM), Fitzpatrick manages a diverse portfolio, including her podcast, Dying to Ask, and special projects for Hearst Television. She emphasizes that staying engaged is crucial for long-term career satisfaction: "If you've been... in the same job for a really long time, it can get very road." By self-managing additional projects, she feeds the "creative part" of her identity as a journalist.

Balancing Professional Demands and Personal Life

Maintaining a healthy work-life balance while working off-hours requires strict boundaries and flexibility. Fitzpatrick candidly discusses the challenge of being a parent to teenagers while keeping a schedule that is often the "total opposite" of theirs. She notes that she has become more intentional about setting boundaries, such as leaving her work phone at home while running errands in the afternoon. She also highlights the necessity of a strong support network, relying on other parents to help with school pickups when her schedule conflicts with traditional evening activities.

Finding "Awesome" in the Mundane

Fitzpatrick is a competitive athlete who uses exercise as a vital "reset" button. Whether it is a garage gym session or a 50-kilometer run with friends, she views movement as non-negotiable. When asked what makes a day go from "great to awesome," she shares a recent anecdote about driving her college-aged son and his friends to the train station at 4:00 AM. Rather than viewing it as an inconvenience, she chose to "suck in some of their energy," transforming a potential "nothing burger" of a task into a moment of genuine connection.

Continuous Learning and Curiosity

Fitzpatrick’s approach to life is defined by openness. She finds story ideas in "really quiet moments," such as during a run or while attending a school presentation. Similarly, she prioritizes reading, "sneaking" in pages whenever she has a pocket of time—whether in a grocery store line or at the library. By defaulting to a book rather than "scrolling my phone," she keeps her brain active and calm, proving that even with an unconventional schedule, one can cultivate a life that is both productive and deeply fulfilling.

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everything is down to the minute.
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