Well, I didn't really "meet" him so much as say words into a camera after he said my name. When I was there I met this guy named Dan Harris. It was also exhilarating, the newness of it all. – with a new company in a medium I had zero experience with – television. A few months later I was starting over again in a new city – Washington, D.C. At one point I was working for an NPR show called the Bryant Park Project out of New York and a recruiter from ABC News called me up. I've bounced around in all kinds of jobs: teacher, retail salesperson, bartender, news producer, war reporter, radio show host. I've lived in three different countries, eight U.S. When you've altered course – and in your heart of hearts, you're not sure if it was the best choice – there is so much possibility in all the unknowns ahead. It's more like the excitement that comes out of the place in between change. It's not exactly "grass-is-greener" syndrome. I'm going to let you in on a little secret: I'm addicted to possibility.
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