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As a TV presenter, I have to know what’s going on in the world. Newspapers are part of my morning ritual. My laptop is next to whatever I’m eating that morning, like cereal and eggs, and reading helps me prepare questions and comments for my guests. You can watch TV news or listen to many podcasts, but I prefer to read something that is somewhat selective and that I can consume as much as I need.
Events and facts in the news will influence the framework of my next show and discussion with my next guest. Create a clear picture of how the topic of the day fits into your topic leadership philosophy Practice and what the audience might be thinking. By understanding the news, you’ll be able to tailor the finale to every show, allowing listeners to unleash their unique charm. resilient They are already leaders.
I’m pretty reasonable in what I’ve read. There’s no point in getting too emotional about things you can’t change.
I have been moved by articles about natural disasters and have offered a moment of silence to the victims. I have been moved by the images of children that evoke the mother in me.
But recently, I found myself crying while reading a story. There were no tears in the corners of my eyes, not sweet memories of my own grown children, but inconsolable tears for children separated from their parents.
You know, I remember a moment a long time ago when a nurse drove my daughter from pre-op to surgery. There was a real possibility that she would die on the operating table. I was the last family member to be with her while she prepared for surgery. It was hard to be close to her without collapsing in front of her, but she needed my strength to support herself.
But even in that difficult moment, I knew where she was. I knew the intentions of the doctors who were treating her. and i knew that she knew That her parents and grandparents were all thinking of her. It was certainly a difficult moment, but we all understood the where and why, and were able to take comfort in the trust we had placed in the surgical team.
So when I read stories of children being separated from their parents and taken to places with unknown intentions, all I can do is cry. My opinion as to why something like this is happening is less important than the larger reality that all children need to know that they are safe in their parents’ protection.
today, sorrow Visit me in new ways. All I can do is cry.