On today’s Awf The Record, CNN anchor, attorney, and legal analyst Laura Coates joins the group chat for a powerful conversation about purpose, pivots, and what it really takes to build a life that feels true to you. Laura opens up about leaving the Department of Justice (DOJ), the moment her husband’s fear during a police stop became a wake-up call, and why “informational activism” became her way of speaking truth to power. She reflects on her time as a federal prosecutor, the ethical dilemmas that shook her, and why Black and brown communities deserve champions who understand their lived experience. From posting up in Panera Bread with a baby in her arms to becoming one of the most recognizable voices on CNN, Laura gets honest about ambition, motherhood, marriage, imposter syndrome, and the hard truth that few things are true meritocracies. This episode is a reminder that sometimes the attempt is the success, the grind does not end when you “make it,” and leaving the dream on the pillow is harder than doing it scared. KEY POINTS - 0:00 Introduction - 2:17 From CNN legal analyst and federal prosecutor to hosting her own show - 3:56 Motherhood & her husband’s fear leading to the “camera in the car” wake‑up call - 5:51 Leaving DOJ: choosing “informational activism” and being laughed at for pursuing TV - 8:32 Financial sacrifice, family support, and redefining success on her own terms - 9:28 Why Black and brown communities need prosecutors who look like them - 12:43 The deportation warrant witness story and the ethical crisis - 16:36 First steps into media: Panera Bread, radio hits while nursing, and writing op‑eds - 19:17 Grit, ambition, and surviving a cutthroat, non‑meritocratic TV industry - 29:42 “Doing it all”: kids, 4–5 hours of sleep, and a truly supportive partner - 31:06 “Pick your hard”: knowing her “why,” scheduling downtime, and protecting her health - 38:24 The Alex Trebek’s Jeopardy! experience and what it taught her QUOTES "I wholeheartedly reject the idea that black and brown communities should not get champions who look like them, and I am very proud of the opportunity to have stood up on behalf of people, embed a voice for them.” – Laura Coates "I needed my children to know that I was who I said I was, and that I wanted them to be." – Laura Coates "I decided that removing a muzzle that I had to put on as a prosecutor was going to be my form of informational activism, I thought people want to speak truth to power. Let me tell them what the truth is." – Laura Coates "I cannot fail if I'm trying on my own terms." – Laura Coates RESOURCES Laura Coates Website: lauracoates.com Instagram: @thelauracoates Keep in touch with Awf The Record: Youtube: @AwfTheRecord Instagram: @awftherecordpodcast TikTok: @AwfTheRecord Mona Kosar Abdi IG | @monakabdi Jeannette Reyes IG | @msnewslady Keep in touch with Awf The Record: Watch on Youtube: @AwfTheRecord Follow us on Instagram: @awftherecordpodcast Follow us on TikTok: @AwfTheRecord Visit our website: www.AwfTheRecord.com Follow Mona on TikTok and IG Follow Jeannette on TikTok and IG