Fox News has been featuring segments with their personalities to give viewers insight into their lives off-camera. This week, the spotlight is on Todd Piro, co-host of “FOX & Friends First” alongside Carley Shimkus. He also contributes to other shows on Fox News and Fox Business. In an interview, Todd shares his secrets for becoming a morning person, attributing it to managing sleep strategically during the week and relying on coffee when needed. Despite his early morning schedule, he never hits the snooze button.

Many viewers may be surprised to learn that Todd went to law school at UCLA and practiced law for four-and-a-half years. His main goal in getting a JD was to prepare for the career he is in now. The skill he learned in law school that he uses daily as an anchor is thinking through various scenarios to anticipate as much as possible for his show. While it doesn’t always work perfectly during live broadcasts, it helps avoid major issues.

When asked about dinner guests, Todd picks Washington, Lincoln, and Reagan. His menu choice for the dinner party includes fried chicken, mac and cheese, and mint chocolate chip ice cream. Todd believes Michael Jordan is the greatest athlete of all time, regardless of the generation or sport. He also shares that the top qualities of a good leader are listening, decisiveness, and the ability to sort through BS.

The most rewarding aspect of parenthood, according to Todd, is enjoying even the bad days and cherishing moments with his children. He values the lessons they teach him about life. When asked about the best concert or musician he’s seen in person, Todd mentions Coldplay’s 2017 show in Foxborough as the most memorable. He also shares the best advice he’s received, which is to live in the moment, especially with kids. His favorite advice to give is not to waste time following dreams and to try things while young.

Overall, Todd Piro’s interview provides a glimpse into his life, career, and values. His strategic approach to managing sleep, background in law, admiration for certain historical figures, and insights on leadership and parenting showcase his perspective and personality. Stay tuned for more interviews with Fox News personalities to learn more about who they are beyond the screen.

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