William Shatner
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Podcast Appearances
Harboring feelings of what is it that I do?
What is my skill, right?
Because I have been and called myself a sportscaster my whole life.
I dreamt of being a sportscaster my whole life, and now I am a sportscaster.
I've got this dream job, and I host a show.
And I work with journalists.
I would not call myself a journalist.
When I do my job, I'm trying to get up to their code of journalism, and they're notโ
committing daily acts of journalism on our show when they're debating sports, but it still is a show about journalists, and that's a wonderful thing.
So most of all, I thought of myself then as a TV host, right?
I started to adapt, and I was, am I a sports host?
Well, I'm dealing with people.
I'm dealing with feelings, and we're talking about sports topics.
But I became more comfortable thinking to myself, okay, now I'm a TV host.
But even that I don't think was getting...
to the crux of it, because you can be a TV host and you can be A to B, get through.
I was still doing something that was more connected to an audience, in my mind, but now I am receiving that back in how the show, the response of the finale of the show and the last six months of the show.
But in the absence of me really allowing myself to talk about myself and be seen,
For a while, I'm sure I processed those feelings around The Horn, which was first hosted by Max Kellerman, or around The Horn, which is produced by Eric Reitholm.
I'm like, those things are factual sentences.