🎙️ God, Gossip, and Getting Real: Dorothy Lucey on Life After Morning TV
🎧 Episode Summary
In this wide-ranging conversation, Jason Ball sits down with Good Day LA alum Dorothy Lucey to talk about fame, faith, fire—and finding purpose after live TV. Best known for her role in the iconic morning trio with Steve Edwards and Jillian Barberie, Dorothy gets candid about the real dynamics behind the scenes, how it all came crashing down, and the unexpected gifts of life after news.
From being told her voice made someone’s “eyes bleed” to saying goodbye to the show, Dorothy shares it all with her signature humor and honesty. She opens up about volunteering with Mending Kids, her journey of teaching journalism, navigating faith in Hollywood, and surviving the devastating Palisades fire that nearly destroyed her Malibu home.
Jason and Dorothy reminisce about their late friend Sam Rubin, swap newsroom war stories, and imagine a new kind of media—one rooted in meaning, spirituality, and real connection.
🔑 Key Topics
- Behind the scenes of Good Day LA: chaos, chemistry, and candid moments
- Getting fired and finding identity after a long TV career
- The “gift wrapped in sh!t”: parenting after leaving morning news
- Global medical missions with Mending Kids
- Teaching the next generation of journalists at Chapman and Pepperdine
- Balancing gossip and grace: Dorothy’s faith blog and spiritual life
- Surviving the Palisades fire and the trauma of natural disaster
- Remembering Sam Rubin: legacy, friendship, and laughter
- Reimagining purpose: from gossip reporting to soul work
🧭 Notable Quotes
“We were the housewives of morning TV—minus the booze.” – Dorothy Lucey
“I always say it was a gift wrapped in sh!t.” – Dorothy on being home with her son post-firing
“We can all be more than one thing.” – On faith, gossip, and being a whole person
“My faith has made me a slightly better person—I hope.”
🔗 Links & Mentions
- Mending Kids – global nonprofit Dorothy volunteers with
- Chapman University – where Dorothy teaches journalism
- Follow Dorothy’s faith reflections: @DorothyLucey on Instagram
🙏 Gratitude
Thank you to Dorothy for sharing so openly—and reminding us that life after news isn’t just about what comes next, but who we become along the way.
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