Interestingly, many women have spent their lives training to be mothers, but unfortunately, men who haven’t been trained are expected to pick up half the workload.
Almost everyone likes progress; however, most folks dislike change, but one without the other is impossible.
Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working with many talented Jocks, and one of the best was Bill Gardner. Whenever a recently hired air talent would ask me what I wanted them to do, I would answer, “Just copy Bill.”
Women forgive, but they never forget. Men forget, but they never forgive.
After retiring from Rogers Broadcasting, CEO Gary Miles said, “Those return calls just don’t come as quick as they used to.”
I find waiting for permission much too time-consuming.
A person’s name is their most prized possession, so if you misspell or mispronounce it, you are in deep doo-doo, my friend.
My Daughter Candis recently told me, “Dad, I no longer listen to the words; I need action.”
When I was the National PD of Fairbanks Broadcasting, most of my ideas made the air, but when I became a consultant, I was lucky if a third of them did.
For radio to stay alive, it needs to do two things: move product and be prepared to prove you were responsible.
So, a few weeks ago, Cheryl Reeve, the coach of the women’s Olympic basketball team, claimed that Caitlin Clark was getting too much attention, so she left her off the USA basketball team. Wow!
Speaking of sports, the second game of the Stanley Cup is on tonight. Go, Cats, Go!
Geo’s Life-Liners is a politically incorrect Monday, Wednesday, and Friday look at Radio, TV, Music, Movies, Books, Social Media, Politics, Religion, and Life, primarily written with men in mind.
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