This week we are joined by Chris Womack, Sports Director for WLOS News in Asheville, NC. The episode delves into the profound impact role models have on our lives and the power of storytelling in journalism.
Womack shares his personal experiences, starting with his high school history teacher, Jerry Williams, who ignited his passion for writing. He discusses his unconventional path from aspiring NBA player to dedicated broadcast journalist, highlighting the mentors who guided him along the way.
Throughout the episode, Womack emphasizes the importance of positive role models and how they can shape our perceptions and aspirations. One such mentor for Womack was Scott McDowell, who taught him the art of finding the heart of a story and connecting with the human element.
Womack believes that journalism has the power to tell compelling stories that resonate with audiences. He shares techniques he uses to craft effective narratives, such as focusing on the human element, incorporating natural sounds, and adhering to the basics of storytelling.
Womack's journey serves as a powerful example of how role models can empower us to pursue our passions and make a difference in the world. Through his storytelling, he aims to inspire others and highlight the transformative impact of positive influences.
Don't miss this thought-provoking episode of The Exemplar Effect Podcast, where Chris Womack shares his insights on the power of role models, the importance of storytelling, and the journey to find your true calling.
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