Picture this: you walk into the studio, coffee in hand, ready to tackle your on air show, and your eyes land on a delightful display of toys perched on your colleague’s bookshelf. It’s like their inner child decided to decorate, making the space feel less like an office and more like a playground. But here’s the million-dollar question: is it cool to actually play with these treasures? First off, let’s be honest. These toys aren’t just colorful dust collectors. They’re stress-busting, day-brightening nuggets of nostalgia. Who needs meditation apps when you have toy cars in reach? These delightful distractions can boost creativity and bring that much-needed Zen during crunch time. Now, onto the “awkward-turtle” part—touching without asking. It’s like reaching for someone’s lunch in the office fridge, risky business. While sharing is caring, so is respecting your colleague’s collectibles, right?
I don’t know. I think all bets are off when you work in radio and have to come up with stuff to post on social media all of the time! Evan won’t mind if I play with his car collection will he, especially if it’s for the show? I mean why he has all of his toy cars in the studio is beyond me. We saw that he just got a second shelf and I know how excited he was about that. I guess he needs something to put on it. AND I know these toys aren’t for his son Regenald, so I guess the safest spot is at work where no one will touch them. Except for me!!!!! Again, Sharing is Caring! -Tonya Cherry-