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.
They spend their days and nights focusing on their kids – often fully grown men and women but the parents have nothing better to do.
“Look a bass in the eyes when you catch him. If he’s looking up, fish top-water. If he’s looking down, fish worms.” Joe was getting a meal before heading out night fishing. He cleaned his catch and gave it all away.
On Valentine’s Day today, I offer my daughter some simple advice – keep it small. Take it easy. Don’t do anything foolish. What can look like a good idea at the time, in time, can look foolish.
Too many people say they don’t “get” Mardi Gras. Mardi Gras is a big deal. And it is frivolous. That’s the best way to understand it.
Normal people go bananas over a rubber chicken when I show it to the crowds from atop my Mardi Gras float.
My brother Dale planned a special surprise for Dad on his 83rd birthday. Here’s the story.
Replacing the Gen X male is the Gen X female. She rules the world. We all – and I mean all of us – work for her.
You may not have heard this broadcast on Alabama Public Radio. Their initial feedback was, essentially, “too controversial.” What do you think?
There are some thing that are just too personal to talk about, even with very close friends and family.
Counting your blessings is supposed to make us feel grateful. So I tested it. And, strangely, it works.