Alison Morrow
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Well, can I tell you a quick story about those dolphins that are in your commercial, the Navy dolphins? Okay. Well, when I was an environmental reporter, that was a top secret program. Like it's very difficult to get any info on them. But my husband was a Navy instructor. He was a special operations reconnaissance Navy trainer. And so one time he was out with these Navy SEALs.
Well, can I tell you a quick story about those dolphins that are in your commercial, the Navy dolphins? Okay. Well, when I was an environmental reporter, that was a top secret program. Like it's very difficult to get any info on them. But my husband was a Navy instructor. He was a special operations reconnaissance Navy trainer. And so one time he was out with these Navy SEALs.
They're doing their training. And they have the dolphins. And this one dolphin keeps coming up and signaling that there's somebody under there. There's something wrong. And they keep telling her to go back down and do her job. She's supposed to go get this fork. And she keeps coming up saying, there's a problem, there's a problem.
They're doing their training. And they have the dolphins. And this one dolphin keeps coming up and signaling that there's somebody under there. There's something wrong. And they keep telling her to go back down and do her job. She's supposed to go get this fork. And she keeps coming up saying, there's a problem, there's a problem.
Everyone thinks she's nuts because they're in this highly secure part of the base, very close to the coast of California, Southern California. So finally, she comes up with a man in her mouth that she ripped off who was illegally poaching lobster from the floor of the ocean there and was like- That's hysterical. Yeah. Yeah, like shook him like, I tried to tell you there was somebody on it.
Everyone thinks she's nuts because they're in this highly secure part of the base, very close to the coast of California, Southern California. So finally, she comes up with a man in her mouth that she ripped off who was illegally poaching lobster from the floor of the ocean there and was like- That's hysterical. Yeah. Yeah, like shook him like, I tried to tell you there was somebody on it.
So my husband actually had to go to hyperbaric treatment with that guy because she had like ripped him up, you know, a hundred feet from the sea floor. Anyway, I just had to tell you that story since you- Oh, that is fantastic.
So my husband actually had to go to hyperbaric treatment with that guy because she had like ripped him up, you know, a hundred feet from the sea floor. Anyway, I just had to tell you that story since you- Oh, that is fantastic.
Oh, yeah. Right, yeah, that's why. So they had to rush him to the hospital very quickly. But I just thought it was hilarious. My husband always says it was the female dolphins that were the hardest to work with because they always had their personality of their own. The men kind of like the boys did what you told them to do. So they just thought she was being obstinate that day.
Oh, yeah. Right, yeah, that's why. So they had to rush him to the hospital very quickly. But I just thought it was hilarious. My husband always says it was the female dolphins that were the hardest to work with because they always had their personality of their own. The men kind of like the boys did what you told them to do. So they just thought she was being obstinate that day.
She wasn't paying attention and wasn't following the rules. And so she just like... See, I told you this guy was trying to give you a warning.
She wasn't paying attention and wasn't following the rules. And so she just like... See, I told you this guy was trying to give you a warning.
What happened? Yeah, you're like, now I see why she got fired.
What happened? Yeah, you're like, now I see why she got fired.
What happened? All right. Well, I was a TV reporter for quite a long time, 12, 13 years. I started my TV career as a producer for Fox and Friends morning show on Fox News Channel. I left and got a master of divinity degree specializing in psychology and counseling, and then decided to get back into television as a reporter. I worked in several markets, eventually got to Seattle, Washington.
What happened? All right. Well, I was a TV reporter for quite a long time, 12, 13 years. I started my TV career as a producer for Fox and Friends morning show on Fox News Channel. I left and got a master of divinity degree specializing in psychology and counseling, and then decided to get back into television as a reporter. I worked in several markets, eventually got to Seattle, Washington.
I took over the environmental beat there, covered the environment wildlife for about five years. It was an amazing job. I got to see goats fly through the air, hooked to helicopters, all kinds of crazy things that people do in the Seattle area for wildlife and the environment. But I decided to quit TV. We can talk about that if you'd like.
I took over the environmental beat there, covered the environment wildlife for about five years. It was an amazing job. I got to see goats fly through the air, hooked to helicopters, all kinds of crazy things that people do in the Seattle area for wildlife and the environment. But I decided to quit TV. We can talk about that if you'd like.
I took a job with the Department of Natural Resources for Washington State as a communication specialist, and I was shooting videos for them about wildfire and forest health. On the side, they knew that I had my independent journalism work on several platforms.
I took a job with the Department of Natural Resources for Washington State as a communication specialist, and I was shooting videos for them about wildfire and forest health. On the side, they knew that I had my independent journalism work on several platforms.