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Press Kit for Bre Clark

Bre Clark is a seasoned multimedia journalist and news personality. She has more than a decade of experience in broadcast journalism, public relations, and multimedia consulting.

Bre has spent her career helping others share their stories while holding officials accountable and has covered high-profile whistleblower cases that revealed corporate discrimination, nuclear innovation by the Idaho National Laboratory, a political controversy involving the social security administration, and the wrongful conviction of Christopher Tapp.

Her time living the hustle and bustle of broadcast news and the pressure to perform led her to research the real impacts of imposter syndrome. Her talk show, The Real Deal, brings awareness to the imposter phenomenon that leaves some of the most talented people doubting themselves, their identity, and their accomplishments.

As Seen On:

Podcast

Unconditionally Worthy Podcast

Podcast

Live Creatively

Podcast

The Mosaic Life

Accomplishments:

Enterprise Reporter of the Year

First African American to become a news anchor in the state of Idaho

Sole creator of a highly ranked talk show on imposter syndrome and mental health

Verified on all social media prior to META release

Coverage of high-profile cases, such as nuclear innovation by the Idaho National Laboratory and the wrongful conviction of Christopher Tapp

To book with Bre Clark, email liv@empathyfirm.com

Features:

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Podcast

NATV: Bre Clark – Self Worth

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Podcast

No, Not Crazy: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome with Bre Clark

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Podcast

Together S.O.B.E.R.: Bre Clark’s Story: Seasoned Multimedia Journalist & News Personality Talks Imposter Syndrome

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Podcast

The Created Woman: Bre Clark: News Anchor During Pandemic, Riots, & Covid While Being a Mom & Learning to Pivot

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Podcast

Personal Finance Cat: A “Go Giver” Real Estate Agent: Interview with Liz Rossof

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Article

Connected Woman Magazine: Who is She? – Bre Clark

Ask Me About:

What is imposter syndrome?

Wellness, self-care, and confidence

Comparison culture and performance pressure

Normalizing mental health

Women Empowerment