What I've done
Early Life:
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Born in Rock Springs, WY in September 1990, I grew up closely with my brother, Chris who was born just 14 months later. We played sports and pokemon, we fished and hunted, we competed and collaborated throughout our childhood. My mom worked in local banking for decades and my dad worked his way up from management at a Trona mine to a regional sales executive for a mine supply company.
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Work and Experience
My on-air and working debut started a few weeks after I graduated from High School. In June 2009, I started as a weekend DJ and producer at a cluster of local radio stations called The Radio Network. Since that time, I have pursed various aspects of media, journalism, and entertainment. I have written hundreds of news stories, called hundereds of sports games, and produced nearly 2,000 podcast episodes. I've been paid a few bucks as an on-camera actor and voice actor, which is a tremendous point of pride for me. I even landed a Phillly/NYC agent.
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Niches
My work in sports media begain in the fall of 2009 when I served as the color analyst for the Sheridan Broncs Varsity Football, Men's and Women's Basketball. I have since covered high school and college sports as a writer, radio journalist, (college) TV journalist, and as a play-by-play announcer. Play-by-play is by far my favorite possible vocation in sports. My pinnacle came when I was asked to call Kentucky at Ole Miss volleyball in the fall of 2014, a game that was broadcast on the SEC Network and ESPNU.
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After college, I decided I wanted to branch out beyond just sports to a niche or beat that carried more weight. I started an entry-level job in medical media, a niche I had no idea existed. Medical media is news and education meant specifically for doctors in the US. The content is also relevant to nurses, researchers, students, and investors.
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