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  <title>Mark Kelly: Publisher, Weld for Birmingham </title>
  <description>Mark Kelly, publisher of Weld for Birmingham, is the guest for episode 13 of Birmingham Shines.&#13;
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If you&amp;amp;rsquo;re in Birmingham, you know Mark as a writer and voice for change in Birmingham and in Alabama.&#13;
In today&amp;amp;rsquo;s show we talk a little bit about the founding of Weld for Birmingham, but our main focus is a conversation about bigger questions like the role of journalism, change that is sparked by grassroots efforts of &amp;amp;ldquo;we the people,&amp;amp;rdquo; the importance of hope, challenges in education, poverty and how poverty hampers economic growth and educational opportunity, and the importance of having a vision and then going after that vision.&#13;
Mark and I have a history dating back to the very early 70s when we were kids in elementary school.&#13;
Back in January (2015), I wrote a blog post about 10 people who influenced my life. These weren&amp;amp;rsquo;t necessarily the MOST influential people in my life but the list was about 10 people who really made a difference in some way.&#13;
Mark Kelly was the one person from my peer group who made the list. And he made it because having Mark in my life during those formative years as a tween and a teen sort of forced me, at least in a subconscious way (I think) &amp;amp;nbsp;to step up my game in terms of ambition, intellectual development, and breadth of interests. &#13;
Mark and I weren&amp;amp;rsquo;t rivals or directly competitive but we had conversations that went well beyond the typical teen stuff. I feel like I should give a shout out to Joey Johnson who was also often part of those conversations and debate.&#13;
Mark and I both loved the comedian Steve Martin, Saturday Night Live, The Far Side comics. And I credit Mark Kelly with introducing me to the music of Beatles.&#13;
I already knew of the Beatles before, of course, but in high school Mark made me a cassette of Beatles music that I hadn&amp;amp;rsquo;t heard before--the Beatles catalog, beyond the hits that everyone knew.&#13;
That sampler clued me in on how and why the Beatles basically defined the future of popular music. I wore that tape out in college and eventually ended up with the entire Beatles catalog on CD.&#13;
I close the show with these questions:&#13;
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Are you putting your best into your life?&#13;
Are you treating everyone with kindness and respect?&#13;
Do you know what it is you&amp;amp;rsquo;re trying to do?&#13;
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For some it may simply be raising your kids in the best way you can. Parenting is the most important calling and responsibility of all.&#13;
For others, you may have a vision and a calling and be working to make that vision real.&#13;
Whatever it is you&amp;amp;rsquo;re trying to do, I hope it&amp;amp;rsquo;s intentional and I hope you&amp;amp;rsquo;re willing to leave your all on the field so that when the game is over you gave it your best shot.&#13;
And regardless of your mission or vocation or avocation keep this in mind:&#13;
We&amp;amp;rsquo;re here to love God with all our heart, soul, mind and spirit and to love our neighbors as ourselves.&#13;
It starts and ends with love.&#13;
Love is all you need.&#13;
That Beatles reference wasn't planned when I wrote the intro notes but I couldn't resist here.&#13;
I hope that today you&amp;amp;rsquo;ll help someone else to Shine.&#13;
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