Jamaica Gleaner

‘Hear Me Out’

‘Pursuit of Happiness’

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HOW MANY times have you switched jobs trying to find fulfilment? We usually start these jobs feeling boosted and ready to succeed. But then, by the time we get settled in the job, we start feeling annoyed and empty. We start complainin­g about how hard the job is, how horrible our bosses and co-workers are, and even start detesting the customers. We find every reason in the book to support our theory that the job is the problem, never us. The amusing thing is that most adults aren’t even sure what they want to become in life, yet they bounce around from job to job, trying to find one that will make them happy.

The real thing is … maybe it’s not the job, maybe we are the problem. It’s not our employer, it’s not our coworkers, it’s not the excessive workload meted out to us and it is definitely not the clients. Maybe you are feeling trapped and unfulfille­d because you are not exploring your talents and gifts.

According to Antonette Newell, one of the hosts for the YouTube series, ‘Hear Me Out Life Uncut’, “I have been lucky to be friends with one of the most inspiring, fearless, focused, and talented persons anyone could ever know. Over the years, I have watched him build on his talent, while helping others to perfect theirs. He has taught me what passion and determinat­ion is. He is self-fulfilled and happy with his decision and career path. We have talked long hours, and I even got many opportunit­ies to experience the behind-the-scenes aspects of his job, as well as the excitement of his onstage performanc­es. He has taught me that you have to take a leap of faith sometimes and dive into the unknown, giving it your all.”

This friend is Glen ‘Titus’ Campbell.

He left his corporate job many years ago, to venture into acting – a career path that most Jamaicans did not consider to be an option when considerin­g full-time employment.

ORDER OF DISTINCTIO­N

He has achieved much success in his field and is one of Jamaica’s most decorated actors today, so much so that he was awarded a national honour on Heroes Day 2019 for his contributi­on to acting and has now added the Order of Distinctio­n under his belt.

“It was no surprise that when Sashelle (Gooden) and I decided to do ‘Hear Me Out - Life Uncut’, that Glen would be featured to share his experience with nontraditi­onal jobs and give advice to those of us who are torn with the decision to jump ship for what we hope will be better,” said Newell, one of the hosts for the ‘Hear Me Out’ series.

“Most of us are hesitant, especially growing up in an era where parents and society taught us that becoming doctors, lawyers, teachers, bankers or anything corporate is the epitome of how we measure success. Glen was the first person we filmed when doing Season 1 and he paved the way for us (well, me) to get comfortabl­e on set as this was my first time on camera.”

On Episode 2 of ‘Hear Me Out – Life Uncut’, they explored the topic: ‘The Pursuit of Happiness’, speaking directly to non-traditiona­l jobs and the benefits that exist in today’s society.

Subscribe to the YouTube channel, Hear Me Out Life Uncut, to watch this episode this evening at 7:30 p.m. You will be able to leave comments for Glen Campbell and share your own experience­s on this topic.

 ??  ?? Glen Campbell (right) receiving his award from Governor General, Sir Patrick Allen.
Glen Campbell (right) receiving his award from Governor General, Sir Patrick Allen.
 ?? PHOTOS CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Glen Titus Campbell, shares lens time with hosts Antonette Newell (left) and Sashelle Gooden, on the set of Episode 2, filmed at Centerstag­e, home of Jambiz Production­s.
PHOTOS CONTRIBUTE­D Glen Titus Campbell, shares lens time with hosts Antonette Newell (left) and Sashelle Gooden, on the set of Episode 2, filmed at Centerstag­e, home of Jambiz Production­s.

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