Gwen Owens Tells How She Juggles Family And Career LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff LEESPORT (Berks Co.) Gwen Owens knows what it is like to jugglecareer, home, church, and community responsibilities. The co-anchor of WGAL News B’s Morning Report survives on only four to five hours of sleep each night in her attempt to do a good job at everything she does. But a television viewer watch ing her dynamic presentation would never suspect that Gwen is tired. Gwen divulged her battle with fatigue and secrets for juggling a full-time career and family when she spoke recently at the Barks county Extension Spring Aware ness Day. She said that she arises each morning at 2 o’clock in order to leave her Philadelphia home and arrive at the Lancaster television station to write the news copy and to broadcast at 6 a.m. She returns home at 2:30 p.m. except for three days a week when she is working on special projects or doing a publ ic relations appearance. Then, its caring for two pre schoolers while her husband Kevin works until 9 p.m. How does she do it? Three factors: “I’m a firm FRANK A. FILLIPPO, INC. - WANTED - DISABLED & CRIPPLED COWS, BULLS & STEERS Call: Prank Fillippo - Residence - 215-666-0725 Steven Fillippo 215-666-7976 Call now for spring lime application believer that God doesn’t give us more than we can handle. 1 look to God every momirtg for guidance and find in Him a firm founda tion,” she said. Another factor is a supportive husband who cheers her on and gets the children up, feeds, and dresses them each morning. Then, there’s Gwen’s mother, whom Gwen calls “The Rock of Gilbrater,” who cares for the child ren during the day. In her job. Gwen said that she is fortunate that she is by nature a talker and a good writer. As a child, Gwen was known to talk nonstop. Her mother would sometimes try to silence her by saying. “Gwendolyn, let’s have five minutes of quiet” “It was impossible for me to be quiet more than two minutes.” said Gwen who now asks her mom, “Did you ever imagine thatl would grow up and actually get paid for talking?” Despite career and personal suc cesses, Gwen has needed to make sacrifices to juggle both career and family. To move up in the newscasting world requires moving from sta tion to station. Before marrying, Gwen postponed her wedding twice in order to secure a firmer |S3nR&/ m v wjmmm .Va position in her career. While her husband-to-be was patient Gwen eventually decided that it was time to put her professional life on the back burner and take care of her personal life. She quit her news anchor job in Virginia and accepted a less chal lenging job in order to many and live in Philadelphia with her hus band. Eventually, she was hired by Channel 8, which is close enough to commute but the three hours spent commuting siphons time from her already hectic schedule. Recently, Gwen fell asleep and hit a telephone pole. Although she escaped serious injury, the acci dent made her realize that her body is too tired to handle so much responsibility. She has slowed down in her public appearances, but finds it extremely difficult to say “no” to opportunities with students. “1 think lean be a role model for kids and I feel guilty to turn them down. But my family is most important I can’t do everything,” Gwen said. Gwen reminded the women in. the audience that no one is a super woman, that it is important to put family before career, thateveryone ?' dfe' lh At ft ’'ft J ■ «% / ? I T Improve your soil by applying Martin’s quality Hi-magnesium or Hi-calciutn agricultural limestone. €all your local Martin Limestone dealer or call Blue Ball, Pa. J f 7 1? X Vi (800) 233-0205 (717) 354-1370 Martin LIMESTONE , about Juggling family and career responsibilities. Joan Cook, left, and Fay B. Strlckler, extension home economist, helped plan the Spring Awareness Day at Berks County Ag Center. needs a higher power from which needs a supportive spouse or friend todrawstrength,andthateveryone to cheer them on. Tip From Cumberland County Dairy Princess Diane Myers One myth about sports and milk caused by drinking milk, is that milk causes “cotton Drinking milk or using dairy mouth”. The dryness and discom- products aids in the resistance fort in the mouth, called “cotton against stress fractures and other mouth” is caused by emotional sports injuries. So grab a glass of stress, pre-event anxiety, and lack or a cup of yogurt and head of fluids. “Cotton mouth” is not off to your favorite spring activity. £*&*** **r n j '•* < 6 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 30.1994-B9 GOLDEN PRIDE’S FORMULA FOR HEALTH Call Or Write JESSE S. 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