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Wednesday
More than I deserve
An old colleague and I got together for a chat and this is what he came up with. Gracias Ezequiel.
Tuesday
Day One
It all started back in Cuba in the 50's. Family lived fine on an island paradise, by most accounts. Then came the revolution. That's Chapter one. Chapter two is not finished.
One thing I'm good at is keeping my mouth shut in public. Good communications (public relations, media are synonyms) people learned early to say just enough and not commit to a position, unless you are being paid to have a position! I've always had to keep my opinions to myself lest I bite the hand that feeds me or insult those who think I support their views.
In this day and age of opinions 24/7, another opinion would certainly pile up in the trash files. What may have a chance is a bit of the old journalism trade, just some facts for other to decide.
I'm not a journalist, although I've played one on TV and radio, yes really. But I inherited that journalistic integrity and curiosity from my journalist parents. They have been on the radio on and off for over 65 years.
I will be all over the screen, from local topics to international issues. I get up early to read about the goings on in strange corners of the world. Then I drive to where the local news and stories are made, debated and spun.
Whether anyone reads this outside close friends is a toss up. If they do, will automatically become a close friend.
Elio de Jesus Montenegro Bravo
One thing I'm good at is keeping my mouth shut in public. Good communications (public relations, media are synonyms) people learned early to say just enough and not commit to a position, unless you are being paid to have a position! I've always had to keep my opinions to myself lest I bite the hand that feeds me or insult those who think I support their views.
In this day and age of opinions 24/7, another opinion would certainly pile up in the trash files. What may have a chance is a bit of the old journalism trade, just some facts for other to decide.
I'm not a journalist, although I've played one on TV and radio, yes really. But I inherited that journalistic integrity and curiosity from my journalist parents. They have been on the radio on and off for over 65 years.
I will be all over the screen, from local topics to international issues. I get up early to read about the goings on in strange corners of the world. Then I drive to where the local news and stories are made, debated and spun.
Whether anyone reads this outside close friends is a toss up. If they do, will automatically become a close friend.
Elio de Jesus Montenegro Bravo
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