Courtney Hansen, a host and executive producer of History Channel’s The Ride That Got Away, is paving the way for other females who want to host and executive produce their own shows.
, is paving the way for other females who want to host and executive produce their own shows. Having raised roughly $3 million through investors and sponsors to produce the show, Hansen, along with cohost Troy Ladd, renowned car designer, are not only restoring old vehicles but creating new memories for drivers.For every car lover, there's the one that got away.
Courtney Hansen, co-host and executive producer, filming on set, fixing up a car on her show ‘The Ride That Got Away’”.became reality, she had to raise money for the production, which was not an easy feat. Halfway through production, a significant donation fell through. “Everything that possibly could have gone wrong went wrong with this project,” she shares. “Nothing with the network but outside of that everything was like people not making their commitments and people not keeping their word.
Through the show’s trials and tribulations, Hansen still was able to make deadlines with the launch of the show airing this past January with season two in production now. In addition, she’s working on publishing her second book. Make your vision clear. If you don’t know exactly what you want, how can others help you achieve your goal?
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