People are often surprised when I tell them I'm scared of public speaking. "But you're a news anchor," they say. Yes I am. Put me in a studio with a teleprompter and I'm fairly comfortable. I'm even fairly comfortable without the teleprompter. Even though people are watching on television, I'm able to feel safe and comfortable in the studio. But put me in front of a large group of people and I get nervous.
It's gotten better over the last year and a half. Taking this job in Boise has given me some opportunities to overcome that fear. I took the biggest step last weekend as co-host of the 2009 Miss Idaho Pageant. I didn't know what to expect but I must say...I had a really good time. It helped that my co-host was someone I'm already comfortable with...my co-anchor Mellisa. Here we are all dressed up.
Here's Mellisa and I on the first night with Miss Idaho 2008.

And here we are with Miss Idaho 2009.
I know people are skeptical of pageants. They have a cheesy reputation that will probably never disappear. But by the time we got down to the end and were ready to announce the winner...I was genuinely excited and happy for the girls.
Mellisa tells me I may have gotten a date out of the whole thing too. She's with-holding information until she knows for sure...whatever that means.
More than anything, I'm grateful for the experience. It made me much less nervous to accept a debate moderator gig I've got lined up for next month.
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You look very svelte in your tux. (Svelte means handsome and suave, in case you didn't know. I don't know how smart you "news types" are.) If I didn't know you better I might actually have a little crush going on. ;)
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