About Daryn Kagan: Daryn A. Kagan is an American broadcast journalist, formerly a news anchor for CNN.
I think most people live in a space where they are looking for meaning in life and good in the world and that is not necessarily reflected in straight news coverage right now.
If you don't take your clothes seriously, why should your viewers take you seriously?
Everyday I meet folks who show me how to look at challenges differently.
My two must-haves are my cell phone and my MacBook Pro laptop, which allows me to update my Web site from wherever I am, whether I'm in Africa or in Sun Valley skiing.
If you're really invested in feeling bad about the world, there are a lot of media outlets out there that you can turn to.
Talking doom and gloom all day no longer fit who I was as a person.
Times might be tough, your head and thoughts might be spinning, but I find it's physically impossible to do that spiral thing when your mind is focused on giving and creating opportunity.
I think it's particularly fun not being a full-time showbiz reporter because you still have the 'Oh, wow!' factor when you go out on the red carpet and there are these big stars that are standing there. But if you're doing this day in and day out, it...
It's important to be informed but I also think it's important to be inspired. I'm creating a space where people can be inspired.
Your mind simply can't focus forward and downward all at the same time.
There are few people who define the word, 'rock star' better than U2's Bono. He's revered the world over not just for leading one of the biggest bands ever, but for his very public work on behalf of the underprivileged in Africa.
Bad things do happen in the world, like war, natural disasters, disease. But out of those situations always arise stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things.