Ep. 123 - A Journalist's Wisdom Journey with Hoppy Kercheval


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Feb 14 2025 33 mins  

Hoppy Kercheval, the esteemed “dean of broadcasting” in West Virginia, brings his wealth of experience in journalism to this dynamic episode, offering listeners valuable insights into the art of showing up every day and the transformative power of wisdom.

A Broadcaster's Path to Lifelong Learning and Legacy

Hoppy, renowned for his work in covering public affairs, politics, and sports, shares personal stories that illuminate the importance of being present and recognizing the pivotal moments that define our paths.

We explore Hoppy's unexpected start in journalism during high school, which set him on a remarkable career trajectory, and discuss the subtle signals that might indicate when it's time to step back or retire. Throughout the episode, we underscore the value of lifelong learning and stepping out of comfort zones to embrace diverse perspectives.

Today you will discover Hoppy's main thing, the most important wisdom lesson he wants to share from his lifetime and his career. In this rich, authentic wisdom conversation you'll also learn about:

  • Power of seminal moments to shape life's direction and course;
  • What can happen when we're fully present and listening;
  • How beautiful results can flow from simply showing up every day.

More About Our Special Guest Hoppy Kercheval

Hoppy Kercheval joined West Virginia Radio Corporation in 1976. A founder of MetroNews, Kercheval served as news director until assuming the role of vice president of operations in 1991. In 1993, he created “Metro News Talk Line,” which became the signature program of the network. Hoppy has received a number of honors over the years, including the Mel Burka Award, which is given to the state's top broadcaster. An avid traveler, Hoppy's adventures have taken him to 19 different countries around the world. He and his wife, Karin, live in Morgantown, West Virginia.

Resources

Link to Hoppy’s company website WV MetroNews

Link to podcast site for 3 Guys Before the Game

Hoppy’s treasured interview with Anthony Bourdain

RAGBRAI website - the bike ride across Iowa

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Episode Chapters

[0:04:53] - Radio careers and riding a bicycle across Iowa;

[0:07:33] - How Hoppy and Skip are connected; Eastern Panhandle roots

[0:10:03] - An opportunity, a nudge and a seminal moment

[0:12:46] - A deciding factor for Hoppy; knowing when it’s time to move on

[0:14:34] - Hoppy shares his Main Thing

[0:18:49] - Reflecting on interviews - the good, the bad and the key to it all

[0:24:33] - Hoppy’s next chapter; future endeavors; and his legacy

[0:28:15] - A parting thought from Hoppy on the value of being fully present

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