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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Keepin’ It Real is underwritten on Alabama Public Radio by Roosters Latin American Food in downtown Mobile, Alabama.
Cool air has finally arrived in south Alabama and it brings me back to a camping experience from long ago.
I’ve known it’s coming and now it’s nearly here and I’m struggling.
My wife’s Covid test came back positive. The fridge is outside next to the front door. Leave food. Don’t ring the bell.
I recently was made aware of something I didn’t know. And I didn’t even know I didn’t know it.
I had hoped to write this commentary while waiting for an oil change on my car but the noise inside the dealership…
With a heavy dose of snark and pith, I attack recent political news and other current events.
*Alabama Public Radio declined to air this commentary claiming it was too controversial.
As quarantine revisits my home, I hope God whispers in my ear like he did to Abraham when Isaac was on the table. I need to hear from him soon.
The President’s team seemed pleased to report that he registered a positive number on his IQ test. The Democrats, though, would not be outdone…
The most frustrating experience I have is when my kids come to me and say, “Dad, the internet is out again” and just stare at me…
Remembering the lessons I learned when I joined a boot camp workout five years ago and the importance of those lessons today. We can shoulder the suffering together.