One look atHoda Kotband the word “news” instantly pops into your mind.
The transformation of Kotb is an incredible one.
Her life is consistently changing, but she continues to inspire others throughout all of her ups and down.

According toCNBC, the on-air anchor has always wanted to be just that.
“I was in that car driving around for 10 days.
I got rejected everywhere.

Anywhere you might think of in the Southeast, I got rejected,” Kotb said.
It had like a CBS eye.
News center 15, WXVT.

I said, ‘I’m gonna go there and get rejected,'" Kotb said.
Now, Kotb is a permanent anchor on “The Today Show.
“She took over for Matt Lauerafter he was fired for hisalleged inappropriate sexual behavior.

She is also a breast cancer survivor and now advocate as well.
According toThe Sun, Kotb had a mastectomy and reconstructive surgery for breast cancer in 2007 after her diagnosis.
“A long time ago I was diagnosed with cancer.

I didn’t want to get into the weeds.”
But it was really hard to come to terms with it.”
“I wake up sometimes and go, ‘Oh my God, I have a baby!'”

she told the publication shortly after the arrival of her first child.
“But it feels totally real.
She is also an author who has published a whopping seven books in her life.

That’s a lot.
Two of the books are children’s books, which are actually inspired by her being a mother.
Well, part of it is her routine.
Her day actually ends pretty early as well.
I have a go at stay away from anything negative.
“It’s not like something happened.
After all, she’s already gotten through so much in her life.