Three. That’s how many careers I hope to explore in this life. The unfamiliar is scary. But, I just can’t imagine trekking along the same path to the same bloody summit my whole life. For the past decade, I’ve been a writer. Scripts. Political speeches. Business articles, and more. Challenging. Diverse. But, I craved change.

Way back, a Bachelor’s Degree and a further two-year specialization in Broadcast Journalism landed me at CKNW Radio, Western Canada’s top newsroom in the 90’s. I thrived and learned from the pros. Hell, it was almost two years, before I took my first lunch break.

Sure, we covered regional and national news. But, we also focused on world events. Some of my most memorable journalistic moments: Covering F.W. de Klerk’s release of Nelson Mandela; the subsequent rise of the ANC; the tearing down of the Berlin Wall; the execution of Romania’s Socialist Dictator, Ceausescu; the American invasion of Panama – along with a secret interview with an escaped hostage hiding in Panama City after Panamanian Troops seized a busload of American tourists. This ‘get’ was the highlight of my journalistic career. (After the interview, CNN was still reporting it was unsure of the escaped hostage’s whereabouts).

From there – I hosted a variety of television interview shows on business, health, and the arts. A far cry from my hard news roots.

And, then, five years ago: Stand-up Comedy. A chance to scribble about human quirks and oddities as opposed to shootings and politics. Stand-up pushed the boundaries of my creative mind. FINALLY, I could harness those immature brain meanderings and craft them into something productive. But, this time, I was the topic. Nobody laughs, claps, or groans when you read the news. But, stand on a stage – your soul stripped bare. The reaction is immediate. The taste, not unlike gun metal. Stand-up changed my life in so many wonderful ways.

HELL – why not combine all of the above?

Result: My newest career – Co-Host and News Anchor for the Morning Show at SHORE 104 Radio in Vancouver. Find it on the dial at 104.1 FM or listen online at www.shore104.com. I’m honored to sit alongside the warm, yet oh so cool, Steve Dunbar (not to mention THE most dedicated and talented team of co-workers I’ve ever encountered). SHORE 104 is a bright, new station for educated listeners. No classic rock, golden oldies or rehashing of the familiar. Its mission: The art of music – specifically Roots, Rock, & Rhythm. A celebration of the iconic singer/songwriter. The new. The undiscovered. I promise you, the tunes will lay down fresh pathways in your cerebral cortex.

It’s the unfamiliar that makes life challenging.
In music.
And, life.

Thanks to all who listen regularly.
Especially those from outside Vancouver.

I love that you’re tuning in.