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American television talk show host and writer (born 1986) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Whitney Reynolds (born April 3, 1986) is an American television talk show host featured on The Whitney Reynolds Show, a syndicated topic-based talk show that airs on PBS stations in the United States as well as via providers such as Amazon, Tubi, YouTube and Roku.
Whitney Reynolds | |
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Born | April 3, 1986 38) Durant, Oklahoma, U.S. | (age
Alma mater | Baylor University |
Occupation | Television host |
Years active | 1986–present |
Known for | The Whitney Reynolds Show |
Spouse | David Heiner |
Children | Two |
Website | whitneyreynolds |
She is a media personality, podcast host, author, executive producer, and philanthropist. She continues to host and dedicate specials and PSAs to her home city of Chicago and is committed to bringing positive change via her television show.
Originally from Durant, Oklahoma, Reynolds attended Durant High School (2000–2004), where she was a cheerleader, executive president, and TV anchor. A trip to New York City in tenth grade helped shape her future.[1]
At Good Morning America, she connected with a Baylor University alumnus, later earning her Communications degree there. Reynolds was actively involved in Pi Beta Phi, YMCA Camp Counselor, Habitat for Humanity, and worked as a Video Assistant and Bears Radio Announcer for Baylor Athletics.
She was listed as a distinguished alumnus in a feature in Art & Science Magazine, in which she was described as "one of the most driven students that’s ever been around."[2]
Her early trip to New York City led to a career-launching internship with Good Morning America, where she worked in research, assisted in the studio, and entertained audiences when needed.
After completing her Good Morning America internship, Reynolds became a reporter and producer at KTEN News, an NBC station near Dallas, Texas. Within three months, Reynolds became an anchor of their morning news show, which was soon increased from 1.5 to 2 hours daily. After just over a year at KTEN television, she left to pursue new opportunities.[3]
Reynolds moved to Chicago and worked briefly at Nine West Shoes before landing a job at WREX, where she filmed, edited, and reported daily news stories. Her online talk show caught NBC's attention, leading to Weekends with Whitney, a show that explored Chicago's restaurants, wine, and adventures like skydiving.
As a child, Reynolds would fashion a makeshift microphone in her living room, interviewing friends and family instead of playing with dolls or reading books. She wanted to be in the spotlight sharing stories from a very young age. During her adolescence, her family's difficult personal journey steered her in the direction of sharing the more delicate stories of voices that must be heard. As she noted in her Ted Talk, "What was once a simple walk down the street with my family, now turned to judgmental eyes not just on my parents, but also on me."[4] Her childhood dream, her adolescent experience and her connection with her audience were ultimately realized in the talk show that was born in 2011 - the Whitney Reynolds Show. The show discusses a single topic from multiple perspectives. Topics include but are not limited to military veterans, survived hardships, illnesses and stories of hope. Some notable guests to discuss relevant issues on the show include Chelsea Handler, Michael Phelps, Magic Johnson, & Temple Grandin.
Within the first year, the show captivated NBC, and Reynolds had the opportunity to move the show onto their station. In 2012, Reynolds moved the Whitney Reynolds Show to the PBS Network to broadcast in Chicago's Lakeshore PBS,[5] The Quad Cities' WQPT and Peoria's WTVP[6] bringing the show to an audience of 3.5 million viewers across the region.
As the success of the show kept building, in 2015, The Whitney Reynolds Show got nominated for its first Emmy in the category: Outstanding Interview and Discussion Special Programming.[7] Reynolds has the honor of presenting at the award ceremony.
The show expanded its market on July 7, 2019, with the addition of WILL Champaign-Urbana. Not only did the show expand its market, But the Whitney Reynolds Show also expanded the crew and their roles.[8] As of January 2021, the show expanded to be offered to PBS stations nationwide through the National Educational Telecommunications Association distribution service.[9] Along with that, its presence on streaming media platforms such as Amazon, the PBS Video App, Apple TV+, Tubi, Binge Networks and others, has seen enormous success spreading the mission and message of HOPE.
As of 2023, The Whitney Reynolds Show is recorded at CineCity Studios in Chicago in front of a live audience.[10]
Reynolds is the founder and executive of the radio segment Whitney's Women which airs on "The Weekly Show" on 103.5 KISS FM, 95.5 BIG, 93.9 MYfm and iHeart Radio.[11] She also has a column for Whitney's Women in Chicago Woman Magazine which features Chicago women that give back to the community.[12]
In 2016, she took this concept to print and is available in every issue of Chicago Woman Magazine.
Due to the praise of Whitney's Women, Reynolds was recognized as a Humanitarian Honoree at the FAHF Awards for this segment.
On March 6, 2021, Reynolds began co-hosting The Pop and Positivity Podcast[13] based on love and passion for positivity. The podcast features celebrity guests such as Ava Max, Afrojack, Bella Thorne, Jax, and Mark Wahlberg.[14] The podcast covers a variety of topics that are personal to each guest featured on the podcast, such as being in the public eye.[15] The intent of the podcast is to allow listeners to understand how being a celebrity and creating positivity go hand in hand.
Reynolds wrote a book, Beyond the Interviews: A 52 Week Guide of Inspiration, influenced by the most powerful interviews of the last eight seasons of the Whitney Reynolds Show.[16]
On September 18, 2022, Reynolds hosted the 54th Annual Public Media Awards. The Public Media Awards Gala was presented by the National Educational Telecommunications Association honoring the achievements of public media.[17]
Reynolds was guest speaker for the 2022 Women of Influence event put on by Peoria Magazine. The event was held on December 6, 2022, in Peoria, Illinois.[18]
Also in December, 2022, Whitney was a featured guest on Daytime Chicago for the WGN Holiday Special discussing "Whitney's Wish List: The 2022 Curated Holiday Gift Guide”.
In 2023, Reynolds hosted her first TED (conference) Talk that was independently organized by the Chicago community for TEDxWrigleyville event. The talk was titled, HOPE: A New Acronym for Ethical Storytelling. Through the acronym of "HOPE", Reynolds uses these principles as guideposts for her storytelling prowess. 'H' for Help (will the story be able to help heal or inspire), 'O' stands for On Time (why does the story need to be told now), 'P' for Piece of Mind (how does the story being told make you feel), and finally, 'E' stands for Exposure (what kinds of ideas are being exposed to public consciousness if they story gets told). The Ted Talk was held at the legendary Wrigley Field in the North Side of Chicago, Illinois.[19]
Reynolds has helped fundraise over $2 million for charities.[20]
She was deemed a Humanitarian Nominee for We Dream in Color, a charity that puts on events in collaboration with other organizations for fundraising for select causes.[21] Also,Reynolds was the keynote speaker for the 2019 Legacy and Legends gathering for members of the Five Junior League.[22]
In 2022, Reynolds attended the 45th anniversary of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & Northwest Indiana gala to support access to arts education by providing tuition-free arts training programs for current, future, and former students at the Chicago High School for the Arts. The event raised over $500,000 in one night.[23]
In 2023, Reynolds was a featured co-chair and member of the Service Club of Chicago. She helped host the annual Spring Hat Luncheon. The event was in support of the nonprofit's Philanthropic Grant Program, which awarded grants to other charities to help them expand facilities, improve equipment, and initiate new programs.[24]
Through Whitney's Women she has given voice to and supported non-profits, showcasing and emceeing events such as Runway Latinx (RLx), a three-day closing event for Hispanic Heritage Month that is hosted by and benefitting Pivoting in Heels.
Reynolds along with her television show has garnered several awards throughout its ongoing run.
She was recognized as a Humanitarian Honoree at the FAHF Awards and Female Leader of The Year at the "I'm Possible Conference" for the contributions her show gives to society.
In 2015, The Whitney Reynolds Show got nominated for its first Emmy in the category: Outstanding Interview and Discussion Special Programming.[11]
In November 2019, Reynolds won a Bronze Stevie Award for Video of the Year for the first episode of the ninth episode of The Whitney Reynolds Show titled "Self Image".[25][26]
On May 27, 2020, The Whitney Reynolds Show earned a bronze at the Telly Awards. The winning episode, "Overcoming Racism", focused on racism in the United States.[27]
During the 2022 Award Season, The Whitney Reynolds Show earned Gold People’s Telly in the General Regional TV Category for the episode titled “Survivors”. For the Television General Public Interest/Awareness category, the show earned a Bronze Telly for the episode “Did You Know”.[28]
In 2023, Reynolds was Emmy nominated for the first time as an executive producer in the Outstanding Achievement for Public Service Announcement - Single Spot/Campaign category for the PSA "The Healing Circle and the Effect".[29]
Reynolds was also included in the 2023 class of Crain’s Chicago 40 Under 40 for her contributions and accomplishments to the entertainment industry.[30]
In 2023 the Whitney Reynolds show was awarded a BRONZE STEVIE WINNER award for Achievement in Equal Pay, paving ‘A Different Way for Equal Pay.’[31]
In 2012, Reynolds met her now husband, David Heiner, after divorcing her first husband Aaron Mackey from Durant Oklahoma, at a Caribou Coffee in Lakeview, Chicago.[32] They met the day before Reynolds pitched her show to PBS. The couple dated for less than six months and they were engaged.[32]
On November 2, 2013, Reynolds and Heiner wed shared the moment with her community of viewers in a two-hour broadcast TV special that aired locally.
In 2016, Reynolds gave birth to twins.[33][34] Reynolds and her family currently reside in Chicago.[33] Reynoldsand her family have been featured in national campaigns over the years. Her twins have worked with brands such as Gerber, VTech, Mazda, and Sundance Spa.
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