Category Archives: Advice
The K.P. Wee Podcast: Episode 2
In an interview recorded on the opening weekend of the pandemic-abbreviated 2020 Major League Baseball season, former LA Dodger official team photographer (and current Southern California-based lifestyle photographer) Richard Kee discusses how he got his start working for one of the most storied franchises in the game and offers advice to students and others on how to “get into the game.”
Check out Richard’s websites: http://richardkee.com http://ultimategamefaces.com
Click here for the podcast episode.
https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/k-p-wee-podcast/id1525447934?i=1000487090448
If you liked the intro music, follow Roger Chong (Twitter: @chongroger)
For Fred Claire’s (Twitter: @Fred_Claire) new book: Extra Innings, visit https://tinyurl.com/FredClaireExtraInnings
Writing: Finding inspiration through Church’s Chicken…
I’m just clearing the photo album on my phone – because, as time goes by, the photos just pile up if I don’t take some time to organize or delete them.
These are from mid-May, when I stopped by Church’s Chicken and was told it’d be a 15-minute wait for the order.
So, I took out my notebook and brainstormed some ideas for my writing.
Some time after I’d finished eating, my phone rang and it was an interview subject getting back to me wanting to do that interview at that particular moment.
(It was regarding a book I’m writing dealing with advice for young people wanting to get into the world of sports business.)
It was good timing because I was able to ask him some different questions that I’d come up with during the waiting time – and I’d scribbled down those ideas.
You just never know when inspiration comes. And for those who scoff at the idea of carrying a notebook when many people simply store their ideas on their smartphones or electronic devices… well, what happens if your device runs out of battery and you need to be on your phone too for that important call?
I have a couple of devices, and I have that notebook as a backup…
Thursday’s Video Journal
Watch the following video and then answer the question below:
Question: What can we learn from this news story?
(Note: This is now the end of Week 3. So, by now, you should know what kind of information to include in your writing – without any hints.)