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Cam Marston

Host, Keepin' It Real

Cam Marston is the self-described genius behind the twice Fridays Keepin’ It Real, now in its fourth year on Alabama Public Radio. Described as “observations of the world as it goes on around me,” Cam’s commentaries have gained a loyal following on APR. A native of Mobile, Cam and his wife are the proud parents of three great children out of a total of four with one child rotating out of the “good” category at any given moment. His wife, Lisa, is a high school volleyball coach.

  • We're out own worst enemy. We've heard it many times. This week, Cam Marston shares how he's found that message through many different sources.
  • Cam's tough stretch to travel is coming to a close. He's now ready for re-entry. Here's to hoping he does it right this time.
  • Fall begins the busy travel season for Cam. This week, he shares a bit of what he's seeing on the road.
  • Cam's comments last week on sloth an fear got some big reactions. One from a listener who suggested a book for Cam and the book, Cam says, is working.
  • Today on Keepin’ It Real, Cam Marston sits up in bed every day, and the same two things are always waiting for him.
  • On this week’s Keepin’ It Real, Cam Marston reflects on a lesson he learned the hard way and what he’s done since.
  • It’s been a tough few weeks for Cam, and on today’s Keepin’ It Real, Cam offers his thoughts on how to get through these weeks when they come again… together.
  • On this week's Keepin' It Real, Cam Marston picks a personality and a backstory while on the way to a cocktail party where they will not know a soul.
  • On this week’s Keepin’ It Real, Cam Marston says the heat’s taken its toll. It’s burned our brains. We need relief.
  • On this week’s Keepin’ It Real, Cam Marston dances in the blazing heat in front of a stopped train to try to get it to move. No luck.