I personally enjoyed the interview. I think it is kind of cool listening to diferent people's biographies. Look her up on U-Tube. I know Jeri has a channel, not sure about Amy. It is great to have amazing female role models. People that have daughters, I think , would agree. Just my 2 cents.
Our hobby is like many hobbies. There is always someone that woke up and is not happy. That's their right. I have heard your name many times over the past year. Your achievements outside of ham radio are commendable. I welcome you and look forward to meeting up on the air someday. I have taken a break from the hobby over the past year. I find it hard to get back to it between running a business and building a retirement wood shop business at the same time. Take care and keep having fun.
There are A-Holes in every crowd. I am not a fan of every one of Gary's interviews. I don't bash his shows when they do not interest me. I just ignore them. I found your conversation worthy of watching to the end. I wonder how long some of these blowhards could hold my interest?
It's long overdue that some folks should just pull up the big boy and big girl pants, and move on, for goodness sake. Dead horses don't feel the beating.
Right on! And I know actor Morgan Freeman will agree with that. Who said, " You miss 100% of the shots you never take." Anybody know the answer? Thanks again. Jesse- KK6PKN
I had an opportunity to meet both Jeri & Amy (A.K.A. as Red Ryder #614 & 615) in the mud bowl of Hamvention 2017. Very fun & energetic individuals & they were a blast. Being younger females they are among the minority of us in the ham community and can inspire other women into our hobby. Keep going girls & hope to run into you on the air or at Hamvention 2018 at the Red Ryder's spot in the flee market Ron, AB8DT