For the month of November I’ve decided to post each day
about a person or people who have influenced my life for good. There’s no way I
could include each and every person in one month or even one year, and for that
I hope you’ll forgive me. This year, especially, has brought an acute awareness
of the kindness and generosity which surrounds me and my kids, so here’s one
attempt at giving thanks.
25 - Richie
Meh.
Just kidding.
I don’t actually remember meeting Richie, I just … I think
there was a time when I didn’t know him, but that was a long time ago. How’s
that for specific?
I do, however, remember going to see him at a haunted house
(I didn’t go inside, though) to talk about working together on a podcast. That
was years ago, and for a long time I was involved a little bit, where I could
be, but in the last year is when I’ve really been in a position where I can
prioritize it like I’ve wanted to, and I’m glad because much of the best parts
of my year have come from my associations and work with the podcast. I can’t
tell you how many times this year I’ve thought about how grateful I am for that
night at the haunted house all those years ago.
Richie and I have a lot in common, like siblings would. We’re
both connectors, we both enjoy music and performing, we both sort of run
sometimes. We also tease each other like siblings which is to say he teases me
a ton and I just take it and roll my eyes and tell him he doesn’t know what he’s
talking about.
Richie has been a really fantastic friend for a long time. He’s
a friendly guy. He’s just nice. He knows how to be with people, which seems
like something everyone would know, but they don’t, and Richard is fantastic at
it. People are drawn to his charisma and charm.
He’s really good at his job. I mean…probably. I’m not an
expert and I’m not his boss. But what I’ve seen, and the resulting product,
tell that he’s great at what he does. I’ve also seen this with the podcast, he
is a very busy guy and he gets it done. In fact, and I am not making this up,
Ted Koppel said to him, “Well, thanks very much, Richard, and I genuinely
enjoyed talking to you. You’re a very smart fella and I’m glad that my career
is mostly behind me because I’d hate to have to compete against you.” (Maybe I
cried when I heard that.)
Richie has taken my phone calls and messages and helped me
out of some pretty stupid situations, whether with humor or sincerity or
teasing—usually a combination of all three. I’m grateful for our chats, I’m
grateful for his commitment to what’s important, and I’m even grateful for his teasing.
Thanks, Richard. I love you.
#IHaveAwesomeFriends
2 comments:
Meh...
Always been a fan of Richie. :)
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