If I See a Need, I Fill It — What Finally Clicked for Maranda
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We sit down with Maranda to talk about how a long career in West Michigan media turns into a life of advocacy, connection, and showing up for kids and families. We dig into what mentorship looks like in real life, how purpose “clicks” in unexpected moments, and why integrity and kindness still matter more than polish.
• Maranda’s 40-year path across print, radio, TV, and digital storytelling
• Mentoring young people by naming their gifts and giving honest feedback
• Defining success as passion and a “good day”
• Recognizing the click through community energy and real connection
• Believing there is no such thing as a bad kid
• Turning heartbreak into action with the 9/11 teddy bear drive
• Staying grounded through partnership, family, and balance
• Career advice on integrity, building your brand, and choosing good
• Public speaking tips for calming nerves and talking like friends
If this conversation resonated with you, I hope it reminds you that growth isn't always loud or linear, and the moment might be closer than you think. Until next time, stay curious, stay honest, and trust what's meant to click, like Maranda will.
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