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May 19, 2011

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Homeless Man Blessed with Dream Job using his Radio Voice

The big news around the internet is Ted Williams an ex- radio announcer who was filmed asking for change on the streets as a homeless man. while holding his sign up and giving everyone he comes in contact with a performance, he’s wowed America with his voice.

He’s been blessed by God to still have this velvety voice that his captivated nearly 3 million viewers on YouTube. Well, god is good and he has been offered several jobs and accepted his dream job. He’s been offered a full time job with the Cleveland Cavaliers along with a house to live in.

Ted Williams will soon visit his 90 year old mother who can not believe her son is getting on his feet after some many years. she said she had prayed for him for so long and never thought her prayers would be answered. (See video here)

Well. God does answer prayers and this is encouraging for anyone in this recession that we should never ever give on on life and on our dreams. If God can bless Ted Williams after being on the streets for 10 years, surely he can bless anyone of us. God is REAL!!

God Bless Ted Williams and we wish him success for the beginning of the rest of his life.

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March 24, 2011

USA News: Ted Williams: Homeless ‘Radio Voice’ Sensation – Early Show Video – Right TV

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February 10, 2011

Former Homeless Radio Announcer Entering Rehab

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LOS ANGELES (AP) – An Ohio homeless man whose silky voice madehim a web phenomenon is headed to rehab for alcohol and drugdependency after an appearance on “Dr. Phil.”

Show representatives said in a statement Wednesday that Ted Williams agreed to enter a private facility after an interview with Dr. Phil McGraw on a show that will air Thursday.

Williams’ family also appears to discuss what they call his persistent drinking and a Monday disturbance at a Los Angeles hotel where police briefly detained Williams and his daughter after a heated argument.

The 53-year-old Williams trained to be a radio announcer but found his life derailed by substance abuse and prison time in the 1990s.

Last week he found instant fame after the Columbus Dispatch newspaper posted a Web video of him.

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Former Homeless Radio Announcer Entering Rehab

February 2, 2011

“HELLO_WORLD”: From Hard Times To Good Jobs — Ted Williams, Homeless Radio Announcer, Becomes Viral Star

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Second Chance for “Golden-Voiced” Homeless Man?

Get ready to start hearing about Ted Williams – not the baseball player but the “golden voiced” homeless man about to get a second chance in Columbus, Ohio.

Williams, a panhandler near Interstate 71, solicits donations with a sign saying that he’s an ex-radio announcer with a “god-given gift” who has fallen on hard times.

A reporter from the Columbus Dispatch spoke to him and the result was an amazing video in which Williams demonstrates his soothing croon and explains how he went from a successful career to panhandling.

Williams describes meeting a radio announcer at age 14 who told him that radio is “theater of mind.”

“I just said, well, hey. I can’t be an actor, I can’t be an on-air personality, but the voice just became something of a development over the years and I went to school for it,” Williams says. “and then alcohol and drugs and a few other things became a part of my life. I’ve got two years clean, and I’m trying hard to get it back. and hopefully somebody from one of these television or radio stations will say, ‘hey, I need a voice-over,’ or ‘ I need something.’”

The story doesn’t end there. the clip is gaining traction on YouTube and commenters have already begun offering Williams possible job opportunities in Columbus.

“HELLO_WORLD”: From Hard Times To Good Jobs — Ted Williams, Homeless Radio Announcer, becomes Viral Star

“HELLO_WORLD”: From Hard Times To Good Jobs — Ted Williams, Homeless Radio Announcer, Becomes Viral Star

January 30, 2011

Ted Williams’ Mother Hopes ‘Golden-Voiced’ Man Returns to Rehab – HispanicBusiness.com

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Ted Williams, the “golden-voiced” homeless man who leaped to national recognition when a video of him talking went viral on the Internet, has his mother upset about his leaving rehab, People.com reported.”I’m very sorry that he left,” Williams, 90, told People, “and I’m very upset. Certainly I want him to go back. he needs help.”People also reported that a family friend told UPI that Ted Williams left the Origins Recovery Center because the sight of cameras there disturbed him, a very heavy medication regimen and more interview requests from Dr. Phil McGraw.Julia Williams also told People that family told her Ted Williams went to California to record children’s books. she said she doesn’t think he will be able to stay sober without help.Wednesday, psychologist Dale Atkins wrote in a piece posted on the MSNBC website: “Sudden stardom is overwhelming in every sense of the word. Williams never had a moment to take it all in, process what was happening, and reflect, revitalize and restore himself.”She also wrote: “Everyone wants to see a good ‘show.’ People want to see a positive outcome. but instant fame doesn’t usually come with the ingredients to ensure that will happen.”

Ted Williams’ Mother Hopes ‘Golden-Voiced’ Man Returns to Rehab – HispanicBusiness.com

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