MSNBC Host and Former Biden White House Press Secretary Joins The Weekend to Discuss Her New Book "Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House, and the World"




 In a riveting interview on The Weekend, MSNBC host and former White House Press Secretary for President Biden, Jen Psaki, sat down to talk about her brand new book, "Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House, and the World." With her signature candidness, Psaki opens up about her time in the political spotlight, sharing insights into the fast-paced world of Washington, the pressures of serving in the highest office, and the valuable lessons she’s learned along the way.

In her book, Psaki reflects on her experiences at the White House, navigating the complexities of communication, both with the public and within the corridors of power. She explores the delicate balance of truth, diplomacy, and leadership that shaped her role as Press Secretary, and how it has influenced her perspectives on the broader political landscape.

As a seasoned communicator, Psaki dives into the art of navigating difficult conversations, the importance of strategic messaging, and the emotional toll of being at the heart of some of the nation’s most challenging moments. "Say More" isn’t just a behind-the-scenes look at her political career; it’s a powerful commentary on the role of women in leadership, the evolution of political discourse, and how authenticity and empathy are essential in both personal and professional lives.

Her conversation with The Weekend hosts also touches on the challenges of balancing work with family life in such a high-stakes job, and how the lessons she learned in the White House continue to shape her work in media today.

Fans of Jen Psaki—and anyone interested in the inner workings of the Biden administration and the art of communication—will find "Say More" to be both an eye-opening and empowering read. It’s a must-have for anyone looking to understand the intersection of politics, media, and personal growth.

Psaki’s storytelling, rich with wisdom and vulnerability, promises to inspire readers who are navigating their own paths in leadership, communication, and life. Her message is clear: Sometimes, saying less can say more—and in the right moments, that’s all that truly matters.




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