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LAST SHOW AS ANCHOR.

As I prepared myself to anchor my final show for Mustang TV, I was filled with so many different emotions. Being in front of the camera has offered me a different way of expressing myself I have never felt before. This journey has not just been about news but also learning the technical aspect of journalism. It's been an incredible experience, and I have absolutely loved every second of it.

FIRST segment ON MTV.

In the beginning, I was all about making that first big impression. I thought my jokes were top-notch, and I had to lead with personality instead of hard facts. But looking back, I can now detect and manage my flaws in those exact situations. 

First DAY AS ANCHOR.

Oh, let me tell you about my first time anchoring—it was terrifying. I was so worried about what others would think of me. The whole process leading up to filming was just overwhelming. But you know what? As time went on, changes began to happen, and people began noticing progress within my work. It's been quite a journey but looking back now, I can already spot several things I would love to change.

First Time Editing OUR daily show.

If you know me, then you know Final Cut Pro (or really any software program) and I have never got along, and honestly never will.  Editing is one of my least favorite aspects while broadcasting, but despite my struggles with the program, I have adapted and learned from my peers that editing is simple once you get pass the hiccups.