jerseyphillyjournalist
jerseyphillyjournalist
Jersey-Philly Journalist
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An ink-stained wretch from the Garden State who found his way to Boston and back...and now calls Philadelphia home. Also, a word nerd, all-around nerd, avid runner, iPhone photographer, decent karaoke singer and practicing altruist.
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 10 years ago
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I know, I know...my first Tumblr post in nearly 4 months is a shameless selfie. But I've been working my ass off running lately and I'm proud of the results. Keep striding and keep stepping. :-)
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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So much win in one photograph. Leaders of the New School, it's time...
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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The book on "How To Make An Impact With One Move" was written by Baron Corbin.
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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A mirror of every conversation I had with girls until my early 20's.
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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Clara, please help him.
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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Becky Lynch repping the Bullet Club. A fine lass, she is...
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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My new favorite intersection.
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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Exactly, Becky.
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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Rookie Reporters? Listen Up...
After 7+ years in the biz, I believe I've observed and learned a few things that I want to pass down to new reporters just starting out. Certainly, I am by no means claiming to be a leading authority on this subject or that this is in any way an all-inclusive list, but I feel comfortable enough in where I've been so far to share these points of advice to rookie journalists or those thinking about giving this life (yes, I said "life") a shot. So, here goes: 1) Two Ears, One Mouth: Listen, listen, listen. I can't emphasize this enough. At first, you will absorb more through observation and inquiry, whether that's from more experienced fellow reporters, editors, and just in the course of being out and about in the world. Ask questions, lots of them. People will respect your sincere desire to learn, and in turn, begin to respect you. 2) Do Your Homework: Much like your education, research is critical. You never want to go into an assignment, interview, etc. totally cold on information. It may come back to haunt or embarrass you, trust me. 3) Word Is Bond: Be a person of your word, without exception. Not only is it the right thing to do in life anyway, it's crucial for cultivation of sources. In many cases, people need to be able to trust you before they will tell you anything. Not living up to this will get you nowhere...the world is much smaller than you think, and people talk. 4) Armor Helps: If you're already of solid personal defense, awesome. This heading is my way of saying to the sensitive souls of the world, develop thicker skin. Without a doubt, you will encounter people who will spare no verbiage whatsoever in an assessment of you or your writing, publicly or privately. Whether it's true or not is irrelevant, they will be sure to let you know. I was once verbally run down by a disgruntled story subject for 10 straight minutes at a public council meeting in front of 500 people. Was it a tough night, especially considering I was only 4 months into my career at that point? Sure. But having that happen ensured that anything else of that nature that came down the pike afterwards would roll off my back. And it did. 5) Trust Yourself: Don't let anyone (persons of interest, story subjects or sources, or even editors, occasionally) misdirect you. *You* are the boots on the ground. Report what you see honestly and write it. 6) Passion: This makes reference to an earlier point up top. Make no mistake: this isn't just a job, it's a lifestyle. At times, it can and may consume you, which you may alternately consider thrilling or terrifying. Truthfully, it can be a bit of both. But, the presence or absence of passion makes a huge difference. 7) Have Fun: Knowing what you witness will be read by many other people is an amazing feeling that not everyone experiences. Love it. :-) And just like Sir Sean Connery said in The Untouchables, "Here endeth the lesson."
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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You’ll always be with us. As long as we live, OK?
My God, THE FEELS.
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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♫ "Tell me who is him, I'll blow up his f***ing prism. Make it a vicious act of terrorism..." ♫
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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All Hail, Devitt! NXT won't know what hit it in a month or two.
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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Yeah, I'm in love with that lady. Won't even try to lie.
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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For better or worse, this is how I've always felt about accepting praise or compliments of any kind. Ceremony means nothing, the fight is everything.
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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Strength and life comes in many forms. And Connor Michalek knew it.
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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Swinging Swiss Destruction.
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jerseyphillyjournalist · 11 years ago
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Still a hit. Long live the Refugee Nation.
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