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TRAVEL TALK RADIO's
TALKIN STORY HAWAIIAN STYLE
Join
Sandy Dhuyvetter
as she brings DARLYNNE
REYES
to TalkStory.
Darlynne continues one of the great
traditions and experiences of Hawaii called ‘Talk
story’. So what is ‘talk story’? It’s just two or more
people sharing stories from their lives and it can happen anywhere...
the grocery store, the street corner, the beach, at the mailbox, ...
anywhere.
You don’t have to know someone to talk
story. All you need to do is slow down during your daily activities,
take the time to say hello to the people you interact with, and before
you know it you’ll be talking story.
Talking story is sharing stories,
history, ideas, and opinions. You will learn about the other person,
their culture, family traditions, and about life in general. Great
wisdom is shared during talk story... try it and see what you learn and
see how relationships develop in your life. You’ll find you have
connections with people you never knew about and you’ll find little
miracles popping up everywhere.
You can talk story on the mainland and
other places in the world, too... it just sometimes takes a little more
effort and a little more time for people to adjust to being talked to.
Folks get used to a lifestyle of rush, rush, no time to talk and then
when someone actually takes the time to speak to them, they are taken by
surprise.
In Hawaii, taking time for talk story is
just a normal part of life... you start out on errands and never know
exactly where you’ll end up or what time. Life is much more fun and
exciting this way... even if it seems less efficient! All the little
miracles between folks is where the magic happens! Make a little magic,
talk story!
About
Darlynne:
From the time she was a little girl, Darlynne loved to travel.
Since her father was an Army officer, her family would move
every several years. By the time she was eight years old,
Darlynne had already traveled to Germany, Switzerland
and Austria.
Darlynne was born in Fort Dix, New Jersey and received her
Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech Communications from the
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown. After college, her first
on-air reporting job was in Lebanon, New Hampshire. From there,
she went on to KYW-TV in Philadelphia, Group W NEWSFEED in
Washington, D.C. and KFMB-TV in San Diego. Although Darlynne
enjoyed field producing, she wanted to report; she accepted an
offer at KDCI News, Adelphia Communications in Carlsbad, as
their News Director and main anchor. In addition to her Adelphia
gig, Darlynne also freelanced as a reporter for KTNV in Las
Vegas. She does voiceover work and has landed several acting
roles in local TV shows and movies. Her favorite movie project
was a brief scene with Catherine Zeta Jones and Dennis Quaid in
“Traffic.”
Darlynne has received numerous awards including a San Diego
Press Club Award for investigative reporting, and a “YMCA
Friends in the Media Award.” Most recently she received a Golden
Mike Award for “Best Business and Consumer Reporting” from the
Radio & Television News Association of Southern California. She
was the 2003 co-chair for the Asian American Journalists
Association Convention and sits on several boards including
Mayor Dick Murphy’s Asian Pacific Islander Advisory Council and
Pacific Islander Festival Association. She also hosts a
syndicated radio and internet travel segment called “Talking
Story, Hawaiian Style with Darlynne Reyes.”
In her spare time, Darlynne enjoys biking, hiking, gardening and
going to the movies. But her favorite thing is spending time at
her beach house with her husband Marc. Darlynne feels very lucky
to be at Fox News and is looking forward to reporting unique
stories for the San Diego viewers.
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