Episode 203
Elizabeth Espinosa is a two-time Emmy-award winning journalist with over 30 years of experience. She has worked for major news outlets including CNN, KTLA 5 News, Fox 11 News, Univision, and Telemundo. In addition to her on-air roles, she hosted her own prime-time daily talk show on CNN en Español called Sin Límites and a morning radio show on KFI-AM 640. She also hosted a public affairs show for PBS.
Espinosa's journalism and advocacy work are deeply influenced by her experience as the primary caretaker for her severely disabled younger brother. This has led her to become a tireless advocate for the rights of the disabled, and she has received numerous awards for her community service. She currently serves as part of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Executive Team as a top media advisor.
You can learn more about her story on the PeppTalks with Jeanne Pepper podcast, episode 203, where she discusses her career and advocacy.
Elizabeth Espinosa
Emmy Award winning Journalist
Health Advocate - Core Kidney
Elizabeth is a two time Emmy award-winning Journalist. Her 30+ year career includes her broadcasting work at Telemundo, KTLA Los Angeles, and CNN. Elizabeth credits much of her success to the struggles she’s endured growing up with a severely disabled younger brother. As a result, Elizabeth is an advocate for the rights of the disabled and works with various community groups and non-profit organizations. She is also an advocate for her mother who is on a transplant waiting list after Kidney failure. Come and learn how Elizabeth uses her talent and platforms to make the world a better place.
Hosted by: Jeanne Pepper
Guest: Elizabeth Espinosa
Executive Producer: Jeanne Pepper
Producer: Eli Moskowitz
Original Theme: Jay Bernstein
Special Thank You to;
Soraya Mire