• 3 months ago
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00:00Yeah, but tomorrow is going to be my last Parkinson Spiegel show, and I will be ending
00:05my full-time employment at The Score with the Radiothon.
00:11I am not allowed yet to say exactly where I'm going, but if anyone has been on the internet
00:18and checked out the speculation, I'm sure you can connect the dots.
00:21I should have the ability to say all the details on that tomorrow.
00:26This is incredibly emotional for me and has happened very, very fast.
00:34I wish I could have given a little bit more public notice, but trust me, it's happened
00:39incredibly fast in my personal life also.
00:42I'm grateful that we get a goodbye show because I truly love what Spiegs, Tani, and Shane
00:48and myself have created in Afternoons.
00:52This is a life-changing opportunity for me and my family, and so I don't leave here
00:58lightly.
01:03When I was 16 years old and I joined the radio station at Nutrir, I wanted to host
01:12Afternoon Drive in Chicago.
01:14That's been my dream for 20 years professionally.
01:18That's been my dream job, listening to Dan and Terry and Mac, Yurko, and Harry.
01:22It was Howard Stern on the way in and those two guys on the way out, probably the heyday
01:28of Afternoon Drive in this city.
01:32When I got it, I thought I was going to be here for 25 years.
01:39I can pass a lie detector test on that because I never really thought maybe it was from insecurity
01:45or self-deprecation.
01:46It wasn't for lack of ambition or belief in my talent, but I didn't really think that
01:51this was going to be possible for me.
01:53I thought maybe a side hustle or an extra project or this or that, but I didn't think
01:57this was really possible.
01:59Then I've started to change that given some things that have happened, and it's happening.
02:07I'm incredibly excited about where I'm going, and I've loved my seven and a half years here.
02:14It has literally been a dream come true.

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