Richard Lui is an accomplished American news anchor, journalist, speaker, and our guest this week! With a career spanning over three decades and notable contributions to humanitarian reporting and the film industry, Richard offered valuable insights drawn from his personal experience as a caregiver for both his parents. We discussed the evolving role of caregivers, the importance of open dialogue about caregiving experiences, and the need for societal appreciation and support for caregivers.
Richard delved into the impact of caregiving on personal relationships, sharing strategies to maintain connections despite the challenges. An unexpected discussion point was the intersection between caregiving and culinary skills, exploring how even a simple meal can bring comfort and joy in the caregiving journey. This conversation emphasized the necessity to nurture relationships and find happiness in small things amidst the complexities of caregiving.
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About Richard:
Richard Lui, an award-winning journalist with over 30 years of experience in media, technology, and business, currently serves as news anchor at MSNBC and NBC News since 2010, previously at CNN Worldwide. Before journalism, Richard spent 15 years in business, launching six brands across three tech cycles and patenting a fintech model in 2003. He has held board seats for a fintech firm, a Silicon Valley AI firm, and various non-profits, including AIISF and Freedom United. Richard is a fellow at the National Association of Corporate Directors, one of 200 US State Dept Traveling Speakers, a Senior Fellow at think tank GMF, and ambassador for NGOs focused on gender equality and human trafficking. In 2021, his first book, "Enough About Me," was published by HarperCollins Zondervan, highlighting the power of selflessness. His directorial debut film, "Sky Blossom," was the most widely distributed documentary in 2021. Inspired by his own long-distance caregiving for his father, Sky Blossom focuses on student caregivers in diverse American military families. His second film, "Hidden Wounds," delves into mental health and is set to launch in November 2022. Richard serves as an ambassador for caregiving for the Elizabeth Dole Foundation's Hidden Heroes campaign, AARP, and Alzheimer's Association.
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