
Turns Out They Were Right All Along: Life Lessons I LearnedâŠEventually
Through wry stories of sports, family life, and broadcast news, Fox News primetime host Trace Gallagher explains how sometimes the best advice comes from the most unexpected places.
Dive into the real stories behind the headlines with Trace Gallagher, the Fox News anchor who brings genuine heart and humor to the nightly news. In Turns Out They Were Right All Along, Trace pulls back the curtain and invites you into a life shaped by singular people, memorable disasters, and wisdom that lands when you least expect it.Meet a 14-year-old Tracy Boy scraping together $250 just to attend John Woodenâs storied basketball camp. With his sights set on becoming an NBA champ, he canât wait to hear the secrets of the sport from the man himself. Instead, Woodenâs only appearance is for a few minutes and his adviceâalways practice in two pairs of socks to avoid blistersâis more than a bit disappointing. However, in hindsight, this turned out to be advice he still uses today, and the deeper advice, about being prepared to work your butt off on the fundamentals, has affected him even more.Take a seat in the boat as Trace recounts his years as a professional water skierâthe wiped-out stunts, the face-plants that required more Tylenol than training, and the time he tried (and failed spectacularly) to teach none other than Jimmy Buffett to ski. Whether he was zigzagging through shows in California or New Jersey or watching his sister Robbi become the âFace of Fearâ on the front page of the New York Post, Trace learned that sometimes the best stories come from wiping out and getting back up. With any luck, itâs a day you can look back on and laugh.Youâll also meet Jackâunquestionably the worldâs worst dogâa yellow Lab who chewed up walls, furniture, boats, and sanity, but never failed to remind the Gallaghers about unconditional love (and unrepeatable levels of chaos). For Trace and his wife Tracy (yes they have the same name, Tracy Gallagher), Jack was more than a pet; he was a lesson in patience, optimism, and finding joy in a disaster zone. And just when Traceâs career was taking off, one decision nearly ended it all. In a bold move, he walked away from a job that underpaid himârisking his future in broadcasting. It was a stand that couldâve been his undoing, but instead, it became a defining moment that set the course for everything that came next.In Turns Out They Were Right All Along youâll discover why sometimes the quirkiest adviceâand the wildest storiesâleave the deepest mark, both on your feet and your future.
Through wry stories of sports, family life, and broadcast news, Fox News primetime host Trace Gallagher explains how sometimes the best advice comes from the most unexpected places.
Dive into the real stories behind the headlines with Trace Gallagher, the Fox News anchor who brings genuine heart and humor to the nightly news. In Turns Out They Were Right All Along, Trace pulls back the curtain and invites you into a life shaped by singular people, memorable disasters, and wisdom that lands when you least expect it.Meet a 14-year-old Tracy Boy scraping together $250 just to attend John Woodenâs storied basketball camp. With his sights set on becoming an NBA champ, he canât wait to hear the secrets of the sport from the man himself. Instead, Woodenâs only appearance is for a few minutes and his adviceâalways practice in two pairs of socks to avoid blistersâis more than a bit disappointing. However, in hindsight, this turned out to be advice he still uses today, and the deeper advice, about being prepared to work your butt off on the fundamentals, has affected him even more.Take a seat in the boat as Trace recounts his years as a professional water skierâthe wiped-out stunts, the face-plants that required more Tylenol than training, and the time he tried (and failed spectacularly) to teach none other than Jimmy Buffett to ski. Whether he was zigzagging through shows in California or New Jersey or watching his sister Robbi become the âFace of Fearâ on the front page of the New York Post, Trace learned that sometimes the best stories come from wiping out and getting back up. With any luck, itâs a day you can look back on and laugh.Youâll also meet Jackâunquestionably the worldâs worst dogâa yellow Lab who chewed up walls, furniture, boats, and sanity, but never failed to remind the Gallaghers about unconditional love (and unrepeatable levels of chaos). For Trace and his wife Tracy (yes they have the same name, Tracy Gallagher), Jack was more than a pet; he was a lesson in patience, optimism, and finding joy in a disaster zone. And just when Traceâs career was taking off, one decision nearly ended it all. In a bold move, he walked away from a job that underpaid himârisking his future in broadcasting. It was a stand that couldâve been his undoing, but instead, it became a defining moment that set the course for everything that came next.In Turns Out They Were Right All Along youâll discover why sometimes the quirkiest adviceâand the wildest storiesâleave the deepest mark, both on your feet and your future.
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Through wry stories of sports, family life, and broadcast news, Fox News primetime host Trace Gallagher explains how sometimes the best advice comes from the most unexpected places.
Dive into the real stories behind the headlines with Trace Gallagher, the Fox News anchor who brings genuine heart and humor to the nightly news. In Turns Out They Were Right All Along, Trace pulls back the curtain and invites you into a life shaped by singular people, memorable disasters, and wisdom that lands when you least expect it.Meet a 14-year-old Tracy Boy scraping together $250 just to attend John Woodenâs storied basketball camp. With his sights set on becoming an NBA champ, he canât wait to hear the secrets of the sport from the man himself. Instead, Woodenâs only appearance is for a few minutes and his adviceâalways practice in two pairs of socks to avoid blistersâis more than a bit disappointing. However, in hindsight, this turned out to be advice he still uses today, and the deeper advice, about being prepared to work your butt off on the fundamentals, has affected him even more.Take a seat in the boat as Trace recounts his years as a professional water skierâthe wiped-out stunts, the face-plants that required more Tylenol than training, and the time he tried (and failed spectacularly) to teach none other than Jimmy Buffett to ski. Whether he was zigzagging through shows in California or New Jersey or watching his sister Robbi become the âFace of Fearâ on the front page of the New York Post, Trace learned that sometimes the best stories come from wiping out and getting back up. With any luck, itâs a day you can look back on and laugh.Youâll also meet Jackâunquestionably the worldâs worst dogâa yellow Lab who chewed up walls, furniture, boats, and sanity, but never failed to remind the Gallaghers about unconditional love (and unrepeatable levels of chaos). For Trace and his wife Tracy (yes they have the same name, Tracy Gallagher), Jack was more than a pet; he was a lesson in patience, optimism, and finding joy in a disaster zone. And just when Traceâs career was taking off, one decision nearly ended it all. In a bold move, he walked away from a job that underpaid himârisking his future in broadcasting. It was a stand that couldâve been his undoing, but instead, it became a defining moment that set the course for everything that came next.In Turns Out They Were Right All Along youâll discover why sometimes the quirkiest adviceâand the wildest storiesâleave the deepest mark, both on your feet and your future.
























