Opening Hearts and Minds on Late Night News with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle
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Promptly at 11:00 pm every weekday, Stephanie Ruhle sets out to make the world better and smarter. The host of MSNBC’s The Eleventh Hour sheds light on the day's events for her millions of watchers. Stephanie believes building trust is a process, so she takes the slow and steady approach while forming relationships with her audience and her newsmaking guests.    In this episode of Redefiners, we'll hear how Stephanie spent years climbing the ladder to the top of Wall Street, only to bet it all on a move to broadcasting. With careful calculations, the risk paid off. She leads from the news desk as she does everything else, with grit, determination, and honesty. From living in the moment and believing in the power of love to wanting (but not quite getting) enough sleep, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.    Our report, In Leaders We Trust: How to Build and Inspire Trust, is introduced in this episode by Nicole Mai. For insights into building a thriving team through building trust, find the report here.      If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like these Redefiners episodes:   Lesley Stahl: 30 Minutes with a 60 Minutes TV Legend  Unreasonable Hospitality: Will Guidara’s Recipe for Greatness  Doubling Down on Double Standards: British Journalist Mary Ann Sieghart on closing The Authority Gap 
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