I'm hoping my "former life" will be interesting to interviewers. When I was in undergrad, I was a journalism major and ended up interning with the BBC at the 1996 Democratic National Convention. I got to interview a lot of state and national politicians. I eventually became a professional journalist and I've had many experiences I would term "unusual" -- four-part series from death row, covering the manslaughter trial of my state's congressman, reports live from the campaign trail during presidential visits, I'm White House credentialed, etc. Through my career, I've also been blessed with doing a lot of things I thoroughly enjoyed -- hosting the Children's Miracle Network telethon, being emcee at various fundraisers (for the homeless, cancer patients, etc.), and going into schools as a motivational speaker. I'm hoping these things will make me somewhat unique. Will it help? Who knows, but I guess it can't hurt.