Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Things Found Along Life's Road

I read an article full of rambling thoughts in the paper several years ago. You remember the paper don't you? Its that thing you used to read every morning while drinking your coffee before facebook came along...but that's another story.
Among the questions raised in the article was this... Why is it that at least one or two times a week you see a single tennis shoe on the side of the freeway? Where did the other one go... and how did this one get here? Good questions... but even more interesting to me is finding something on the road that is worth stopping to pick up. I've seen mattresses, refrigerators, sofas, ladders, lumber, even a brand new BBQ grille laying on the shoulder of Highway 6 about a mile from a Home Depot store where it had just been purchased. (it still had the sale tag on it) Each item caught my eye and I considered going back to take a closer look, but I didn't. Until one day I saw the one thing I could not just leave there in the street. A gasoline can.

For some strange reason, I thought "what if its full of gas?" That would be 3 or 4 dollars worth just waiting for someone else to pick up. It appeared to have fallen from a lawn service trailer...and the guy who didn't secure it before he started driving from one job to the other was probably quite upset when he went to look for it the next time. The container turned out to be over three quarters full of fuel...and I couldn't let it go to waste.. in fact, I noticed it was already mixed for use in my weedeater... That same can of gas has now powered my weedeater for most of last season and the beginning of this spring's mowing season.

Now before you start thinking I must be nuts to stop and pick up something valued at 3 or 4 bucks on a freeway, I didn't. The gas can was on a street in my neighborhood. There was very little traffic and it was a hazard because it was literally in the middle of my lane. Who knows, I may have saved a life...or prevented an accident. Most likely I just frustrated the lawn guy even more when he tried to retrace his route to find the missing can.

Now back to how do those items get there on the side of the freeway? I can actually answer that one from personal experiences.. One happened years ago when we were coming home from a camping trip with friends. They had all their camping gear in one of those backpack looking gizmos that you strapped to the roof of your car. You guessed it, one of the straps broke and the entire contents of the backpack, all of the family's camping supplies, basically exploded along I-10 near Columbus. I would imagine they might have left an item or two during the cleanup.

A second incident happened to my family as we were leaving town for yet another camping experience. We were pulling onto the Sam Houston Tollway in Southwest Houston pulling our pop-up camper... when someone flagged us down to tell us the door of the trailer was hanging open... After inspecting it, we discovered that a basket of items, some of value...some of sentimental value, was missing... That time I did stop on the side of the toll road to retrieve the items. Many broken and destroyed, but some salvageable... There were some items that we never found including the basket itself. I have to wonder if somewhere there's another guy like me who occasionally stops to pick things up and puts them in my basket.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

ProVoices.net

Hurricane Ike blew through the greater Houston area in September of 2008... just one week later I found myself unemployed for the third time in my career. After over a year of searching for and almost having other full time jobs working in my chosen field of radio, I have recently come to the conclusion that September 2008 is going to be the last time I will be a victim of corporate downsizing, position elimination, moving in a new direction or whatever they are calling it now.

I like many others have decided it is better to work for myself than to face the uncertainty that comes with what I once considered the best job on earth. So its official... I've dug out the storage room in my garage that I originally built as a home recording studio. It is now where I work every day. Some days more than others, but I am out there every day trying to put together enough voice over and production jobs to make a living. So far, it seems to be working out. I've decided that after 30 years or more of being on the air and behind the scenes in radio, that I still have allot to offer in the form of my voice, and my creativity and editing skills. Now all I need to do is figure out the best way to let everyone know that I'm here and doing what I do. In other words, how does a guy who creates advertisements advertise? Thus, the creation of this blog and the updating of my website www.provoices.net.

I have also realized that even though I have all these years experience behind me, I still need to learn... still need training... still need to practice my craft. I'm doing my best to attend seminars hosted by pros who have been successfully doing this kind of work for years. I've rediscovered the joy of reading and learning which had been all but lost while working the world of modern radio where very little is required of the talent outside of the ability to recite a few standard liners, give a brief forecast and punch a button now and then. I find myself soaking up knowledge like never before. My brain is like an old sponge that has been laying around drying up over the years and now its being revived with all sorts of new information, new technology, and new adventures.

For the past 5 or 6 months I have been doing some audio and voice over work for Mike Landry, host of the Purchase Like Pros radio show. It's all about home improvements, with a focus on finding the right contractors and products to get the job done right the first time. The program airs on Saturday afternoons on "The 9-5-0" in Houston. Mike has kept my studio busy doing all of the promos, imaging and commercial production that goes into the making of his program. Here is one of the TV ads for an outdoor home show that Purchase Like Pros hosted this past weekend in Spring.


This is just one of several local clients I have recently completed work for. You'll also hear my voice on some of the commercials and promos airing on AM 700 KSEV as well as KVCE, AM 1160 Highland Park, Dallas-Fort Worth. You gotta love modern technology that allows me to sit in my garage producing audio that is being used all around the world. Last week, I did a PowerPoint presentation that was being put together in Singapore. Before that I was doing a television voice over for a Phoenix, Arizona pawn shop.

I say all this to say thank you to all those who have helped to shape me into the person I am today. I have worked with and for some mighty talented and dedicated people in the past 30 plus years and every experience was preparing me for what I am doing now. Thank you for teaching me, mentoring me, putting up with me, guiding me, correcting me, encouraging me, and yes even firing me. Because it was during those tough times that I have been able to discover who I really am and what I am made of. I have also learned that the words to a song my children used to sing in Bible school are quite true! "My God is so big, so strong and so mighty... there's nothing my God cannot do.."

And with Him on my side, there's nothing I cannot do!

Kevin

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Like I really need another reason to sit in front of my computer all day. I have finally decided to enter the blogosphere and see who pays attention and how this goes. No guarantees that I will update this site daily or if it will be worth reading when I do, but I will give it a shot. The first entry will be very short as you can see, but I really just wanted to get something online and get it set up before I put a whole lot of thought into the content. Check back later and we'll see how things develop.

Kevin