It’s our job—as coaches and mentors—to give the talent a safe space in coaching, know that when they start, there will be mistakes, and build their confidence in the coaching process.
Every time I start to lapse into the mindset that I’d better check in on the news, I remind myself that there is plenty of other material to take its place.
Remember when we panicked and said, “Hey, 2024 is almost here. We better start planning.” This just in: Thanksgiving is over, and Christmas is less than a month away.
We are in a period where the economy is generally good, but we are in a traditional advertising recession. Dollars are leaving linear media for digital, and many stations (and salespeople) don’t have the capability or content to compete properly.
"It’s a balancing act, but I think that you do want to make sure you have fun along the way, so you don’t take things too seriously, and you certainly don’t want to take yourself too seriously."
One of the worst events in life that most of us go through is the loss of a job. So many of us value and measure our lives by the success we achieve in the business world.
Thanksgiving is here. A lot has been written about what people are thankful for, including yesterday's great piece from Barrett Media contributor Kevin Robinson.
It feels like a bit like the chicken and the egg conundrum. Will The Daily Wire see a diminished presence without a national radio partner? Will news/talk radio suffer without the likes of Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, and Michael Knowles?