Keepin’ It Real with Cam Marston® are weekly commentaries airing at 7:45AM and 4:45PM on Fridays on Alabama Public Radio since 2018. Each tells a story designed to deliver motivation, inspiration, or humor. The commentaries have won both state-wide and national awards.
The Keepin’ It Real with Cam Marston® videos are 26 short (3:30s+/-) videos designed to deliver motivation, inspiration, and awareness around important workplace topics. Workplaces utilize the videos to build teams, develop a positive and inclusive workplace culture, and become a common conversation topic for employees, teams, and workplaces. The videos are branded for the organization and each video comes with a Learning Supplement to help team leaders debrief the video.
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How you pronounce this word will tell me a lot about you.
Companies are canceling their ad campaigns because there is no labor to fulfill the sales the ads generate. It’s crazy!
Alabama Power removed two giant old oaks in front of my office last week and I’m sure they did it in the name of progress. But I disagree.
The luckiest and unluckiest thing that ever happened to me was when I caught two redfish on three casts. I was convinced I was the best fisherman in all the land.
Things sometimes appear to be gifts. Upon closer inspection, though, they’re not.
I dropped my first child at Ole Miss this past weekend. I’ve not had one leave the nest before. It wasn’t easy.
I had thought that when my wife left college coaching things would get easier. Not so. Coaching high school is strange.
A hurricane in the Gulf is going to make landfall somewhere. Destruction is inevitable. How should I feel about not wanting it to hit me and go somewhere else?
Finding things to be proud about in our nation is getting harder. They’re out there, though. They’re in the little, small, meaningful things that we may have overlooked in the past while we’re cheering “U-S-A!” at the Olympics.
A tribe of hunter gatherers saw another tribe for the first time. They labeled them “them” and it’s been that way ever since. Which brings me to politics…