In today's solo episode I talk about how all news camera people have bad days, the reason for them and why we shouldn't let them get us down.
Often we look around us in the news pack and think that everybody else is invincible - it's not the case, we all mess up from time to time and we all feel like we aren't any good. But, don't let those days define you, keep going, move forward and smash the next assignment.
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