September 2009
1 post
A Return to Normalcy
This was the promise of Warren G. Harding, in the election of 1920.  A promise to redirect the nation, after it was seemingly misguided from World War I, a slew of related-domestic issues, and the leadership of Woodrow Wilson and his political obsession with the League of Nations.  Through his malapropism, Harding gained a landslide victory against fellow Ohioan Cox—but his presidential...
Sep 22nd
May 2009
1 post
Journey
I think it’s because I’ve been editing Sing N Swing nonstop this week, and Alpha Gamma Delta used Journey in their routine, but I can’t get “Anyway you want it/that’s the way you need it” removed from my inner memory.  Now is when I wish I had amnesia.  Truly, however, the band could be symbolic of my life, as it exists at the end of this semester. Well, not so...
May 7th
April 2009
2 posts
Do work
In my very first career-related class (Intro to Telecommunications at Ohio University, fall 2006), I learned that my entire career would be like one, huge group project.  Likewise, every assignment we had that term was also a group project.  And like most groups, not everyone completed all of their share, yet credit was distributed equally. Here at Westminster, in the Broadcast Department we have...
Apr 18th
Commercializing the Producer
Last week, each member of my Capstone class pitched their respective ideas to the Broadcast Communications Department—seeking that legendary “green light” to move ahead.  Personally, I spent a great deal of semester’s beginning simply thinking about my project, with no noteworthy improvements. However, I still had a pitch to make (last week), and was able to successfully...
Apr 2nd
March 2009
2 posts
You stay classy...
San Diego. That’s where I’ll potentially be this summer.  To prepare, I may have to start watching Anchorman.  Which is appropriate, since it’s not only the location of the movie, but also because I’ll be partaking in an internship related to my Broadcast Communications major. But let me rewind a few months. Around December, I decided the coming summer should be the...
Mar 23rd
Welcome!
I’ll be utilizing this blog for the next several months to organize my thoughts and reflect upon my broadcasting experiences.  In short, it’s a pace where I can be me.  Though more appropriately, it’s a place where I can unpack my journey through Capstone, and relate the experiences I develop there.  I hope you’ll enjoy the posts I create here, along with the extra content I provide. As a bargain,...
Mar 5th