Bloomberg West wraps at 4pm PT, but there's no rest for the weary. Tonight, I'm off to...
The San Francisco premiere of "Game of Thrones," Season 3. I'm interviewing the actors on the red carpet, including the King Slayer, actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, fans like Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger, and...
HBO CEO Richard Plepler, who says "Thrones" is right up there with historic HBO hits like "Sex and the City" and "The Sopranos."
What a night! Fast forward to the next morning. I'm up at 5:15am. First thing I do is check the headlines on Pulse, the app I can't live without.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe best part of my morning, playing with my son Cooper. He's this close to crawling for the first time, and I'm determined not to miss it!
8 am PT, I arrive at Bloomberg's office at Pier 3 on the Embarcadero. New York, this is what a horrible winter's day in California looks like.
Breakfast at the Bloomberg snack bar. Normally, for me, it's oatmeal and tea. And I'll stash some pretzels for later.
The magic happens in the "Bloomberg West" editorial meeting where our team of producers, bookers and writers map out a plan for each day's show.
Next, hair and make-up. 45 minutes later (!), I'm finally ready for the bright lights.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdI voice over my "Game of Thrones" story to air in today's "Bloomberg West," channeling my inner Khaleesi!
Then it's a strategy session with Bloomberg Businessweek's Doug Macmillan about an upcoming interview with Twitter CEO Dick Costolo. Catch it on Bloomberg West's new hour today at 1pm ET/10 am PT.
It's a three-camera shoot at Twitter's offices. This is TV traveling light!
Today, @dickc is talking to me about his management style, including a management class he teaches to Twitter employees.
It's a race back to the office for the 3pm PT show, which is less than 2 hours away. But first, a quick stop at the pumping room. No breaks for a working mom! This is also a good time to catch up on e-mails and return a few phone calls. But no time for a real lunch today -- good thing I have those pretzels!
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdCory Johnson, Jon Erlichman and I close every show with the Bloomberg West Byte: "One number that tells a whole lot." Today's BWest Byte is 22, for the number of years since Motorola received a patent for a modular wristwatch antenna.
And this is what makes every day worth it.
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