Lori Flowers
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You have such a way with words. Thank you. So when I was in two and three, I wanted to be a TV anchor. I wanted to be Oprah. I wanted to be on the news, all that good stuff. And I would say that my mom was my best publicist because although I wanted to do TV, I felt like I was a little shy. So she pushed me. She met all these people and she's like...
This lady works at the TV station, get an internship, got an internship, did the TV thing, didn't really like it. Next thing you know, I'm getting an internship at a radio station. And it's crazy because the rest is history. I did not leave like internship at the radio station. And then from there, I really feel because I interned while I was in college in radio.
This lady works at the TV station, get an internship, got an internship, did the TV thing, didn't really like it. Next thing you know, I'm getting an internship at a radio station. And it's crazy because the rest is history. I did not leave like internship at the radio station. And then from there, I really feel because I interned while I was in college in radio.
This lady works at the TV station, get an internship, got an internship, did the TV thing, didn't really like it. Next thing you know, I'm getting an internship at a radio station. And it's crazy because the rest is history. I did not leave like internship at the radio station. And then from there, I really feel because I interned while I was in college in radio.
I got out of college and started working at another radio station. But I feel that I did a lot of moves. I moved to different cities because of the opportunities that I had. And I feel strong about that because I think it was very helpful because I was able to get a different feel for not only different stations, but living in Phoenix, living in Miami, West Palm Beach, D.C., New York, and Atlanta.
I got out of college and started working at another radio station. But I feel that I did a lot of moves. I moved to different cities because of the opportunities that I had. And I feel strong about that because I think it was very helpful because I was able to get a different feel for not only different stations, but living in Phoenix, living in Miami, West Palm Beach, D.C., New York, and Atlanta.
I got out of college and started working at another radio station. But I feel that I did a lot of moves. I moved to different cities because of the opportunities that I had. And I feel strong about that because I think it was very helpful because I was able to get a different feel for not only different stations, but living in Phoenix, living in Miami, West Palm Beach, D.C., New York, and Atlanta.
All of those markets and all of those different people that I met, I just feel like, they pour into you different things, different people you've come across, and that makes you who you are. I also learned that those moves, I was able to make them because I wanted to make them, if that makes sense.
All of those markets and all of those different people that I met, I just feel like, they pour into you different things, different people you've come across, and that makes you who you are. I also learned that those moves, I was able to make them because I wanted to make them, if that makes sense.
All of those markets and all of those different people that I met, I just feel like, they pour into you different things, different people you've come across, and that makes you who you are. I also learned that those moves, I was able to make them because I wanted to make them, if that makes sense.
Sometimes people don't want to move because they feel like they're just going to stay right where they are. There's nothing wrong with that. But I feel like if you're able to take a step and make a move, whether it's a physical one or if you can make that move, I feel like it strengthens you professionally. It strengthens you personally because those are a lot of risks that you take.
Sometimes people don't want to move because they feel like they're just going to stay right where they are. There's nothing wrong with that. But I feel like if you're able to take a step and make a move, whether it's a physical one or if you can make that move, I feel like it strengthens you professionally. It strengthens you personally because those are a lot of risks that you take.
Sometimes people don't want to move because they feel like they're just going to stay right where they are. There's nothing wrong with that. But I feel like if you're able to take a step and make a move, whether it's a physical one or if you can make that move, I feel like it strengthens you professionally. It strengthens you personally because those are a lot of risks that you take.
And I think that it was risky, but I did it. And I'm very proud of myself for doing all those different markets and lots of memories and stories there, too. So, yeah.
And I think that it was risky, but I did it. And I'm very proud of myself for doing all those different markets and lots of memories and stories there, too. So, yeah.
And I think that it was risky, but I did it. And I'm very proud of myself for doing all those different markets and lots of memories and stories there, too. So, yeah.
I think it was a motivator, I would say. And I would say I'm still trying to open doors. I'm going to say that. But looking at the other doors that I were opening, I can say that every opportunity, somebody looked out for me. I didn't apply. So if I was doing my thing in West Palm, Miami knocked on the door and I went ahead and opened that door. Then Atlanta called.
I think it was a motivator, I would say. And I would say I'm still trying to open doors. I'm going to say that. But looking at the other doors that I were opening, I can say that every opportunity, somebody looked out for me. I didn't apply. So if I was doing my thing in West Palm, Miami knocked on the door and I went ahead and opened that door. Then Atlanta called.
I think it was a motivator, I would say. And I would say I'm still trying to open doors. I'm going to say that. But looking at the other doors that I were opening, I can say that every opportunity, somebody looked out for me. I didn't apply. So if I was doing my thing in West Palm, Miami knocked on the door and I went ahead and opened that door. Then Atlanta called.
I went ahead and opened that door. And then D.C. called. And because of that, I think it's your reputation and it's how you deal with people. And that's why I always tell people don't burn bridges. And then it's so cliche, but don't burn bridges because people talk. And every move that I made was somebody putting my name into their conversation or into the opportunity.