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June 9th, 2026 Mature Content

Anne Del Core: TV Exec Turns Professional Artist

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  1. Anne Del Core: TV Exec Turns Professional Artist Carl Landau 45:26

Anne Del Core has the spark! Her enthusiasm for change and reinvention post-career is captivating.

Anne had a cool career in television. She started on the talent side of TV buy quickly realized the biz side was more lucrative. (Her first transition.) She ended up falling in Love with that whole side of TV. Her last position was as the General Sales Manager at WKRT-TV in Norfolk, VA as part of a larger network owned by the New York Times.

Then she made another transition to put her big career on hold to raise three children. The Family moved around the US a lot for her husband’s job as a radio executive. And now she pivoted again (and surprised herself) by becoming an artist. Just four years ago, she was introduced to the world of glass art. She absolutely loves it and specializes in creating beautiful mosaics. This is isn’t a hobby. She now has a thriving business of selling awarding-winning art pieces, opening her own solo show and donating art to raise Money for nonprofits.

What makes the interview truly special is that Carl and Anne met for the interview live, at the Landau Tiki Bar. It’s a super fun, free- spirited conversation that will inspire anyone who is interested in how to take a leap of faith and try something completely new and different. And then just totally going for it!

Carl Landau Author, Podcaster

Carl Landau is co-author of the new book, Pickleball for dummies. He has been an entrepreneur since the age of 26 and now in (un)Retirement is founder of Pickleball Media. He has started and sold three successful media companies, published five magazines (software development, winemaking and craft brewing industries). He currently hosts the popular podcast I Used to be Somebody, inspiring 50-plus-year-olds how to build their (un)retirement good life, including, of course, a little bit about the virtues of the game he loves — pickleball.