I'm now three months into retirement (you know, that thing that sad-assed, old farts do, but you, yourself, will never have to deal with because you'll be forever young) and I've learned a few things.First, I still feel guilty almost every day when I wake up and realize I don't have to go to work. No demands on me, no rigid ... Continue Reading
On the road
I've just returned from a 2000 mile road trip down south which provided me plenty of time to get a better perspective on our past and our future. We live in a confusing, fast-changing world; there's no better place to mull it over and slow it down than by driving, at 70 mph--passing mile marker after mile marker--along the ... Continue Reading
No news is good news
Youngstown, OhioWhen I was news director at WLUC in Marquette, we sometimes joked that we could lead our newscast with the "kicker" (the final story of the newscast--usually a cute story) and kick our newscast with the lead story.The point being, we don't have too much hard news in the Upper Peninsula. No murders, no ... Continue Reading
Career Advice
Last week I talked to a college student who told me she wasn't sure what career path she'd be taking when she graduated in two years. She was an English major, so naturally I joked that she was studying to be an "Englishwoman."It's long been a dilemma for liberal arts majors: What do you do when you graduate? What kinds of ... Continue Reading
Broadcast Journalism 2.0
I met up this weekend with some former reporters from TV6--bright, young, enthusiastic people we had nurtured here in the U.P. who had then ventured out into the world in pursuit of more money, greater challenges, and increased professional satisfaction.Big surprise (not really): Most are not finding what they were ... Continue Reading

