A journalist for Local 5 News in Des Moines, Iowa, re-introduced herself to the community
Nora J.S Reichardt, a multi-skilled journalist for Local 5 News in Des Moines, Iowa, re-introduced herself to the community on the same day she legally changed her name.
Reichardt says that she realized something was wrong after she started working as a reporter and didn’t “connect” with the person on the screen.“There was a decent span of time where everyone in my life functionally knew me as Nora, except for the viewers at home,” Reichardt said.Reichardt stepped away from work before making her announcement to the viewers at home to ensure she could accomplish everything she wanted to for the transition before returning and breaking the news.
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