I’ve only got nine minutes left.
I’m pretty sure I just used up of six minutes of my allotted fifteen minutes of fame. In May, I was interviewed by OC Family magazine (see it here on page 82) about being a working mom.
And then the editor Susan Belknapp (see her blog here) asked me to be part of a panel interview on “Cox Forum.” It’s a local show about issues facing the heart of Orange County–actually, I don’t know what their shtick is–I just made that up. But I am sure it’s something like that.
I was nervous. It was the first time that I was “coming out” that I worked at CHOC Children’s. Up until that point, I only ever wrote about “working for a hospital.” That meant that I’d have to put on my PR hat and say the right thing–about one of the most hot-button issues ever. In the history of motherhood. No pressure. Now, I am no stranger to the debate between the working moms and the stay-at-homers. But I do, obviously, have my own opinions and was nervous about whst “work Pam” could have to say about all of this.
The good news is I was paired up with Trinka–a VP at a well-known bank, and a mother of a two-year-old. It turned out that it wasn’t even a debate. We were pretty much on the same page. There wasn’t anybody there yelling at us or pointing fingers. Just an honest discussion about the issues facing working moms.
We both answered some pretty loaded questions, and think we did okay, considering that we are amateurs.
You can see the video below. I am used to writing speaking points for people going in front of the camera, not actually being in front of it. And please be kind, I was so nervous that I wasn’t sure what to do with my hands. So I sat on them. Can you say awkward?
And the real highlight of the night? Once Trinka and realized that our little ones were fast asleep at home and there was no need to hurry home. Susan, Trinka and I went out for a yummy meal and an even yummier and much-needed drink.
In case you wanted to know, I plan to use the last nine minutes toward a windfall lottery mega win and when I am interviewed by Oprah. And in case you want to see me at OC Family, click here.















June 27th, 2010 at 12:24 am
I’m certain you have more than 15 minutes of fame coming your way. Keep up the good work!
June 27th, 2010 at 6:52 am
Oh sweetie! You did SO WELL! And looked really gorgeous. Bravo!!!
June 27th, 2010 at 2:53 pm
pammie sue you did SO good! congrats =)
i didn’t think you looked that awkward sitting on your hands but it was funny to know that’s where they were going when you moved. you did great, didn’t seem too nervous and had some good info to share. good work, lady!
June 27th, 2010 at 4:23 pm
you did so well! and i didn’t even notice the hands
June 28th, 2010 at 12:45 am
Personally, I thought you were wonderful (although I’m slightly biased). CHOC should be proud to have you wearing your PR hat for them.
And, basically, you summed up the show in the best sentence ever that I’ve been trying to write for the last 6 months.
June 29th, 2010 at 2:19 pm
Little Miss Brown Eyes–You were sensational! And beautiful! And wisdom-full! We’re all better off for your offerings to us. P.S. What a good looking family you have added to our world!
June 29th, 2010 at 2:21 pm
You were so well-spoken on this important subject . . . and addressed issues that are important to many working moms. I’m proud of you!–xoxo