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This is Greg's 2nd “tour of duty” at 94.9MIXfm. The first time “I was sandwiched between Adrienne Walker and Delilah” as the host of the early evening show from 6-9pm.  Now, he's a part of the Bobby Rich Morning-MIX (with Mrs. G, Big Al and Erin)!

Speaking of family, Greg and his wife Kim returned to the Old Pueblo after living in Boston for a few years. “We both have family and a lot of old friends who live in Tucson, and with the birth of our first child (09/07), we knew it was time to come home.”

Greg is a hometown kid.  A graduate of both Sabino H.S., and the University of Arizona, “No matter where we go, it seems like I run into somebody I grew up with or worked for.  It still feels like a small town.”   

Greg likes:
Red Sox baseball, Wildcat basketball, Coffee, golf with Dad, backyard BBQ’s, draft beer, and mobster movies.


Greg dislikes:
Rudeness, people who lack compassion for others, the  New York Yankees, and drivers that wait for an “invitation” before proceeding left on a green arrow!

EXTRA CREDIT:  Greg has a musical background (drums & percussion), and has written and performed many of the parody songs and special feature program segments heard during the Bobby Rich Morning-MIX.

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Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Are You in LOVE?
By gregmix @ 10:39 PM :: 276 Views :: 0 Comments
 

"How do you know?"  

The Morning-MIX recently received an email from a listener looking for advice on this topic.  

I don't know what Oprah or Dr. Phil might say, and I'm certainly no expert when it comes to dating or relationships, but my take is essentially this:

Having been in a couple of relationships that made me melt and more than a few that did not, I would simply say that you know it's love when you don't question whether or not you're in love.  It just feels right, and you can't wait to spend more time with that person.  

It's also been my experience that if you're "keeping your options open" or looking for other prospective dates while you're involved, it's not love. 

That said, if you're not getting what you need from the person you're involved with, no matter how much you love him or her, you're not going to be happy in the relationship.  If they can't give you the relationship you'd like and they aren't willing to work on bettering that relationship with you, it's time to move on.  Tough to do, but I believe, better in the long run.


I also got some input from a female co-worker of mine who kind of summed it up nicely by saying this:  "Love isn't something you should have to work at, a relationship is."

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