When “Comeback Careers” co-author Ginny Brzezinski launched the press tour for her new book, co-written with her sister-in-law Mika Brzezinski, there was no opportunity to dip a toe in the water before diving in. Their first interview was live on NBC’s “TODAY.”
“I knew what she was going through getting ready for TV appearances,” Mika recounted. “…This was going from zero to 150 miles an hour.”
Ginny spent days preparing, so when the moment came, she was ready and able to overcome any nerves. She tackled the interview with the same confidence and “can-do” attitude she’s preaching to readers. And she proved, live on-air, that a big part of launching a comeback career is stepping out of your comfort zone.
“Ginny’s not a limelight seeker,” Mika said. “This was the ultimate step outside her comfort zone with absolutely no safety net, zero, and it was beautiful to watch to watch her step up and it’s going to reassure more women that basically you’ve got to take that chance and run with it.”
As a former Capitol Hill press secretary, Ginny spent a dozen years coordinating communications in the Senate. But after her boss lost his reelection bid — just as she was eight months pregnant with a 1-year-old at home — she decided to leave her job and stay home with her son and daughter-to-be. After seven years, when the kids were in school, she got her real estate license.
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“It was quite a different experience from working on the Hill,” Ginny told Know Your Value in October 2017. “I didn’t love it, or at times even like it. But it was local, I worked with great people and it allowed me the flexibility to take my kids to school, pick them up, go to their games and have summers with them.”
Now that her kids are grown, Ginny is at the forefront of launching her own comeback career. From researching her book with Mika, to writing drafts, to collaborating with editors and publishers, she worked for two years to see their dream become a reality. But when Mika first proposed they write a book together, Ginny didn’t jump at the chance.









