Someone recently asked me for some career advice, as they want to get into sports broadcasting, but fear they won't be given the chance as they didn't take those courses in college. How important is your college major when it comes to a future in sportscasting? Is the degree itself even necessary? It made me … Continue reading Does Your Degree or Major Matter? Time for Schoolin’
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The Grandmother I Never Knew
I would say talent runs in my family, but it always makes me think of that cartoon. A doctor asks his obviously overweight patient if obesity runs in the family. The patient responds, "nobody runs in my family!" This past week was the anniversary of my grandmother's birth. She would have been 112, but due … Continue reading The Grandmother I Never Knew
Pain and Relief
Sometimes, the real world bites, but I couldn't. I didn't intend for this blog to be a litany of painful things going on in my life, and I still don't. However, getting hit with Bell's Palsy just before heading to Honduras on a mission trip was only the second most painful thing this summer. As … Continue reading Pain and Relief
Hasta la Proxima
Everyone else has gone to the beach at West Bay, but as beautiful as it is I've elected to stay back and relax. The last two weeks on the mission trip to Roatan have been exhausting, but amazing. Still, I know there will be work to be done as I get VoiceGoals up and running. … Continue reading Hasta la Proxima
That’s a Wrap
Whew! That does it. While the first week of the Roatan Alive mission trip is full of different activities, the closing week is devoted almost exclusively to a day camp for kids from around the island. It's kind of a cross between Sunday school and absolute anarchy. It normally starts slow on Monday and crescendos … Continue reading That’s a Wrap