![]() ![]() And I do that checklist all the time where I’m like, Well, this matter a year from now, and if I can say yes, truthfully, I allow myself to put a bunch of energy toward it and be sad and feel frustrated and angry. What matters is you right now, your loved ones right now, the things around you right now, it the other stuff doesn’t really matter. Ginger Zee: Yeah, it that’s because it didn’t matter. Gabe Howard: I was trying to think of it, I wanted to sound smart on the interview. Can you remember what that thing is? Real question for you? ![]() I mean, think about the last time that you were struggling to fall asleep because you were so anxious about something the next day. It really doesn’t matter refers to everything, I’m always concerned about sharing stories or secrets from my past. Ginger Zee: Because for me, it’s not negative. But you go on to say, I know this sounds like a horrible thing for someone who has attempted suicide twice to say, but it’s actually the most powerful way to live. And if you would have said that and that alone, I wouldn’t have really had a question. You say it really doesn’t matter and nobody cares now. Gabe Howard: There was a very cool quote in your book that resonated with me a lot when asked what advice you would give your younger self. Ginger Zee: Great to be here, thank you for having me. Her new book, A Little Closer to Home,” is available now. Zee is the chief meteorologist at ABC News, reporting on the nation’s weather for Good Morning America and across ABC News broadcasts and digital platforms. Gabe Howard: Calling into the show today, we have Ginger Zee. Thank you.Īnnouncer: You’re listening to Inside Mental Health: A Psych Central Podcast where experts share experiences and the latest thinking on mental health and psychology. She resides in New York City.Producer’s Note: Please be mindful that this transcript has been computer generated and therefore may contain inaccuracies and grammar errors. Zee also holds the CBM Seal for Meteorology. She also served as an adjunct professor at the University from 2008-2011. The Emmy Award-winning meteorologist attended Valparaiso University and holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in meteorology. Zephyr Skye” the storm chasing alien of Disney Junior’s hit show “Miles from Tomorrowland.” Additionally, Zee and her husband, Ben Aaron star in “Renovation Realities: Ben & Ginger” on DIY Network. Zee, who has storm chased since college has a genuine passion for the atmosphere and a dedication to getting young people interested in science. She began her career at WLAV FM/ WXMI in Grand Rapids, Michigan. From 2003-2005, Zee worked at WEYI NBC 25 in Flint, MI. Before that assignment, Zee worked at WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids, MI where she part of the Storm Team 8, also covering the environment, science and the impact of weather throughout West Michigan. Prior to joining ABC News, she was a meteorologist at NBC station WMAQ-Channel 5 in Chicago from 2006-2011, also filling in for several NBC and MSNBC News programs. Plus, skydiving, ice boat racing and surfing live on GMA. She has gone para-hawking in Nepal, flown a drone into the fissure of a volcano in Iceland, hiked the largest cave in the world in Vietnam, para-glided from the Himalayas to the Andes, dove with sharks in the Bahamas, rappelled 27 stories down the exterior façade of the Wit Hotel in Chicago. Her love of adventure has taken her and ABC News viewers across the world. Zee’s passion does not stop with storm chasing. In 2016, Zee covered Hurricane Matthew and its path along the east coast. In 2013, she covered extreme weather conditions ranging from the Boston blizzard to the record-breaking heat in Death Valley. She broadcasted from the devastated Jersey Shore during Hurricane Sandy, the Colorado floods and wildfires, and covered the aftermath from tornadoes in Moore and El Reno, Oklahoma. Previously she was the meteorologist for “Good Morning America Weekend.” Additionally, Zee hosts an ABC News original digital series “Food Forecast.” Since joining ABC News, Zee has covered almost every major weather event and dozens of historic storms. Ginger Zee is the chief meteorologist at ABC News, reporting on the nation’s weather on “Good Morning America” and across ABC News broadcasts and digital platforms. ![]()
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