Success! With the help of Charles and Donnie (my IT guy) I finally uploaded the video of my appearance on Atlanta TV Channel 57. If you are interested in seeing me talk about my book, go to the Interviews tab above and click the arrow on the video box.
The next few weeks will be busy for these Two Late Bloomers. Both of us will speak at a church in Chatom, Alabama. I will talk to the ladies about my book and Charles will speak to a men's breakfast about his interest in missions and ministry.Then I will meet my sister and we will celebrate our 15th transplant anniversaries. Charles will travel for another wind tunnel test to wind up the month. June will be equally challenging. The good thing is that I will have plenty to share with all of you in future blogs. Until then .......
An inspirational blog about discarding the stereotypes of the senior adult years.
Showing posts with label tv interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tv interview. Show all posts
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Lights, Camera, Action
My recent appearance on Atlanta TV Channel 57 to
talk about my book, Born Three Times,
was a unique experience. The interstate
traffic pileups on the way to the TV station did little to calm my anxiety
level. Fortunately, we left early so I
had time to go over my previous interviews to prepare myself for the questions
I would be asked.
The other guests on the two hour program arrived and
were introduced. One of the guests was
an actor who played Officer Randy Goode on the TV series “In the Heat of the
Night” with Carroll O’Connor. He was there to sing and talk about his latest
project.
We all gathered around a conference table with our
program hosts to go over the schedule for the Atlanta Live broadcast. I asked
how long my interview was going to last. The host replied that my time on the
air was going to be 15 minutes and it would not be an interview. Instead, I was
expected to just tell my story and talk about my book for the whole time. My
brain went into overdrive and my mouth felt like cotton. Where would I start
and what would I talk about for that long?

The segment was replayed the next morning on the
same TV Channel and I got to watch my performance. It wasn’t as bad as I
thought. It isn’t often that we get an
opportunity to completely step out of our comfort zone and do something unique.
Stay open to the possibilities God might put in your path to tell your story. Keep
smiling-you never know who might be watching and listening.
So far I have been unsuccessful in uploading the
video of my interview to my blog. When I figure it out, I will post it for your
critique.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)