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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I don’t know how they do it, but these coupon shoppers seem to coin their own money. They find deals and save money in ways that us normal folk can’t comprehend. Working together, they could balance the federal budget. Or pay for a wall on the Mexican border and another one on the Canadian border. Why not? Or how about our next mission to the moon?
I have some questions: When did we begin ignoring the content of a person’s character so long as that person was helping advance our agenda? Has this been going on forever? And if this behavior disgusts me, should I just suck it up and stay quiet?
I sat at dinner at a corporate event a few weeks back and wondered if the conversation could get any stranger. I had suggested that the Yeti Cooler Company start making caskets.
In a forgotten drawer I found an old Sony video camera. Later, in another drawer, I was surprised to find its matching power cord. I plugged the camera in, and it slowly came to life.
My wife and I take long walks occasionally when the weather is right and we have the time. We usually talk a great deal on these walks but last Sunday she stayed quiet, so I tried to stir her up.
This time of year puts all my worlds in a tizzy. My worlds are either spinning out of control or they’re colliding. I’m doing my best to keep it together, but everything is full blast now. And has been so for a few weeks and it appears I have a few weeks more.
February 15th should be a holiday called the national day of apologies and reconciliation. It is, after all, the day after Valentine’s Day.
Today my cab driver in Philadelphia said something I’ve heard nearly every place I’ve ever been: “You know what they say about the weather in Philadelphia, if you don’t like it give it fifteen minutes and it will change.” Every place I’ve ever been, the people say the same thing about their weather. They think how quickly their weather changes is unique. Well, it’s not.