A Loyal Reader Writes:
“Several years ago I had the pleasure of attending your air personalities seminar and meeting you personally. At the end of the seminar, you gave a small speech I have since referred to as the ‘It’s OK To Get Out’ speech.
“I knew it was time to get out when I found that postscript to be the most inspiring part of an exceptional seminar. You have a great gift for communication, and you bestowed another gift on me: the permission to admit it was time to leave.
“Oh, it didn’t happen all at once, but after 30 years in a business I had loved, I realized that the love was no longer there. I won’t bore you with comparisons to divorce, but having been through that, too, I feel qualified to say that the feelings and experiences are much the same.
“Your success in a different, though related, field proves that even long-time radio pros can be re-invented, or rather, that we can re-invent OURSELVES if we take the time for proper assessment.
“I am now a successful account manager for a major firm, have an office with a view, a great salary, and no longer work weekends or holidays. In spite of all this, there are still times when I MISS RADIO LIKE CRAZY!!!
“I have, however, found creative outlets that can quell the craving for satisfactions inherent in the radio biz.
“1. I’ve used my talents as a voiceover specialist for commercials, training videos, and other ventures.
“2. I joined a local singing group. I had the chance to sing a solo at a major performing arts center for an audience of over 2,000.
“3. I’ve performed in more local and regional plays than I can count.
“4. I’ve written articles for local newspapers and magazines, and I am working on a novel.
“Also, six months ago, I got word that I’d be the voice of a cartoon character on a locally-produced cable series.
“The point — which I hope you’ll share with other displaced radio pros — is that the end of a radio career is not necessarily the end of creativity and performing.
“It started, however, with your seminar. I’m sure you never dreamed that a seminar designed to help people succeed in radio would also inspire courage in someone to be a success OUT of it, as well. THANK YOU!”