Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Greg Gullberg, Turning Childhood Dreams into Reality

When growing up children often dream of the things they want to be as an adult. Often these border on the mundane, wanting jobs they have seen such as 'working in an office', to the abstract, being an astronaut for example. It is sad that as we grown older and come face to face with the realities of life, and even come to know ourselves better, we choose different career paths than those we dreamed up as kids. However, some with real passion and intent do go on to fulfill their childhood dreams, and fulfill their destiny to do the thing they loved the most. This was certainly true for Greg Gullberg.
 
 Find out more about his life and career here at Gregory Gullberg on Making a Great Reporter. Growing up, Greg was always fascinate by the television. He would watch hour on end with his brother, whatever was on the box, and make lively discussion between the two. There is one anecdote he tells n particular that highlights the moment Greg had his epiphanic moment, and realized his path lay in journalism and news reporting, ''We were watching one of those caught-on-camera shows proliferated by violent car wrecks & helicopter crashes. But I couldn’t help thinking Those are real people.  My brother caught me wincing & squirming. He said, “If you’re going to be a Reporter, you’re going to see this stuff every day.” I thought for a moment and finally said, “I think a good Journalist should be compassionate.”

For Greg Gullberg, his close relationship with his brother and numerous hours watching television helped him define his career, and when it came to choosing university, there was only one course he ever really had in mind- broadcast journalism. At university, Greg Gullberg's interest in journalism and studying the news only grew stronger, and re-affirmed what he had always known as a child.

He went on to work as a journalist, news reporter and even anchor on various stations in Tennessee, where he became renown for his compassionate approach t reporting people's stories, and putting a warming human spin on all thee news events he covered. For Greg Gullberg, being a journalist is an honor, and is a community he is proud to be involved in. If you;d like to find out more about his life and career, then visit the following link here at Greg Gullberg Gets the Story Thru Compassion.

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