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When people told me
that my life would change after my son was born, I would breezily
answer that I knew my life would change. However, I think my
idea of “change” was that it would be like getting another cat, or
perhaps a puppy. Puppies are a lot of work, right?!
Dallas was born on
November 17th, and I don’t think I’ve slept since then. Okay,
I’ve had a few naps here and there, but my life has been all about
my little boy. He is the greatest blessing of my entire life,
and I feel like I could just sit and stare at him for hours.
What a privilege to be allowed to guide this little life…when I hear
“The Words I Would Say” by Sidewalk Prophets I always start to bawl,
as that is exactly what I want him to know as he grows up.
This is all quite a change from my life a few months ago, when I
prided myself on being crazy busy and was all about my career.
Now that I’ve adjusted to being a mommy, it’s time to learn how to
balance that with work, as I”ll be starting back on middays on The
Fish (working from my home studio) in mid-January.
This is a question
for moms (and dads, too) that are in radio: How do YOU balance
time with your family with your career? We work in an industry
that we are passionate about, and I think it’s easy to allow work to
eat up more and more of your life. I would love to know how
you make it work, and any tips you might have for new moms like me,
and I”ll put everything into an upcoming article for HisAir.
You can reach me at
laralarascott@yahoo.com. Thank you! I’m so excited
to hear from you.
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Lara Scott is the
midday personality on KFSH/Los Angeles (95.9 The Fish).
Scott’s voice has been heard on programs for Bravo, VH-1, and WE,
the Olympic Encore on Universal Sports, commercials for the WOW
Worship series and Beth Moore, promos for the Way-FM Radio Network,
plus 12-Inch Saturday Night 80’s Dance Party and in-flight
programming for Delta Radio and Air Force 1. Scott has been
featured on the popular radio industry websites HisAir.net,
LARadio.com, Christianitytoday.com, AllAccess.com, and R&R.
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