If you haven’t heard of Ted Williams by now, you must have been working really hard! Ted Williams was homeless, asking for change by the highway in Columbus, Ohio. He has an incredible voice perfect for voice-overs, radio work, etc. In fact, before addiction took hold, Williams worked in radio. A videographer for the Columbus Dispatch newspaper captured his voice and story, published the piece and it went viral. Soon, calls and job offers began pouring in for the man with the “golden voice.” There’s a lot to be said about the heartwarming story – the power of social media, [Read more…]
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FWJ Radio Debuts Today!

Update: Our first FWJ Radio segment started out a tiny bit slow but we quickly recovered and had a great discussion about our first freelance writing jobs. Here’s the player if you missed it! When you run the top blog and community for Freelance Writers, how do you take your blog to the next level? For us it will be radio. We love our discussions here at FWJ. Many times, I’d like to go on and on about topics, but don’t want to lose my readers. Today we’re going to try going beyond the 500 worder with our first live [Read more…]









