NEW YORK, Nov. 13 (UPI) -- Former CNN anchorwoman Daryn Kagan has launched darynkagan.com, on which she will focus solely on reporting stories of inspiration.
The project includes a daily Web cast anchored by Kagan that will cover reports of inspiration, including one on a double amputee training for a triathlon, the New York Daily News reported.
"I believe in creating what you seek," Kagan said. "I was seeking inspiration."
The Web site will span over a wide variety of stories, ranging from people who do charity work, to those who have bounced back from tragedy.
"There are plenty of stories," Kagan said. "It's all I can do to keep up with them."
Each story will be from 3-5 minutes long and will appear onscreen the instant anyone visits the site.
"The site has no religious or political affiliation," she said on the site. "It's just stories, no preaching or philosophy. That's what I know how to do."
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