There are an awful lot of things going on that need understanding and explanation, but - to put it mildly - the world is a mess.
I think the biggest lesson I learned from my Dad was the importance of telling the truth.
I think the most important thing I learned from my dad is the importance of telling the truth. . . treat other people well, work hard at the job and tell the truth.
I feel blessed to be able to do these events. As I travel around, I'm fully cognizant that there are a lot of people out there who are sportscasters or who want to be sportscasters who would kill to do the Maui Invitational or the Ohio State-Michigan game. So if you have to endure some inconveniences along the way, that's fine by me.
I definitely write about my life and the issues I might have or the dilemmas I'm going through, but usually I write about it in a general way and make metaphors. Like "I'm the wolf and you are the moon ".
I was very afraid to write a novel - it was a dream for a very long time, and it was one of the few things that I was afraid to try.
I just feel so fortunate, A, that I'm able to talk to people and B, keep in contact with my real friends.
I'll sleep when I'm dead.