Jayson Blair knows his new profession - life coach - smacks some people in the face like a bad punchline.Great moments in New York Times history.
"People say, 'Wait a minute. You're a life coach?' That makes no sense,"' says Blair, the ex-journalist best known for foisting plagiarism and fabrications into the pages of The New York Times. "Then they think about my life experiences and what I've been through and they say 'Wait a minute. It does make sense."'
Blair, 33, resigned from the Times in 2003, leaving a journalistic scandal in his wake. The resulting furor led the paper's top two newsroom executives to resign. Blair wrote a book, then mostly disappeared from view.
For the past two years, he has been quietly working as a certified life coach for one of the most respected mental health practices in northern Virginia.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
No Lie, Jayson Blair's New Job: Life Coach
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