Why this Emmy-winning TV host wants to cancel cable
Phil Keoghan has hosted the TV show “The Amazing Race” since 2001. The 51-year-old from New Zealand says he’s passionate about telling stories and traveling, so he feels lucky to be working on a show that enables him to do both.
“It just seems like I should be cutting the cable. It annoys me that I keep getting this bill and I don’t know what the hell I’m paying for. ” MarketWatch: Since you travel so much, do you have any travel tips? The only other new car I’ve bought was for my parents — and it was the greatest joy of my life. I took them to lunch; I was in Christchurch [New Zealand] and I had the new car parked in front of the restaurant, and after we were done we walked out on the street and I said, “So dad, if you could pick any car here on the street to drive home — just joking around — which one would it be? He said, “Ah, I’d probably pick that one right there. It looks like a new Prius.
My mother always taught me: If you’re going to buy something, buy the best. And if you can’t afford it, wait. Don’t settle for mediocrity with anything. I’ve always lived by that. I try to instill that in my daughter. This idea of saving for something and never be impulsive with your buys. Savor it. Look forward to it.
Keoghan: I’ve never really done that. To be honest with you, I’ve done things with money you’re not meant to do. I put money into my own projects. We helped fund a film called “The Ride” and gave the profits to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society instead of reimbursing ourselves. Over a million dollars. Right now we’re funding a podcast to inspire people — Buckit with Phil Keoghan — we don’t have sponsors.
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