6 episodes

Hungry and loyal, Aimee Lewis chased her lifelong dreams of becoming a local television news reporter, landing jobs in cities big and small across the United States. Determined to make a name for herself, Aimee climbed the TV ladder, all while ignoring the reality of what local TV news has become. This is the story of how a dream started and how a dream died.

Live at Five Aimee Lewis

    • News
    • 5.0 • 23 Ratings

Hungry and loyal, Aimee Lewis chased her lifelong dreams of becoming a local television news reporter, landing jobs in cities big and small across the United States. Determined to make a name for herself, Aimee climbed the TV ladder, all while ignoring the reality of what local TV news has become. This is the story of how a dream started and how a dream died.

    Live at Five | Intro

    Live at Five | Intro

    There's a high that comes with chasing the chaos and the next big story. But when does it become too much? Local news simply doesn't sparkle the way it once does. After 5 years behind the screen, Aimee speaks the truth about local news and breaks down how it works.

    Music credited to
    Don Henley - Dirty Laundry
    Songwriter(s) | Don HenleyDanny Kortchmar
    Producer(s) | Don HenleyDanny KortchmarGreg Ladanyi

    • 3 min
    Live at Five | Chapter 1

    Live at Five | Chapter 1

    Since she was 12 years old, Aimee was captivated by the idea of reporting the local news on television. The dream kicked off as an intern in Lancaster, Pennsylvania... all while keeping up with college weekend benders.

    Music credited to :
    Dirty Laundry - Don Henley
    Songwriter(s) | Don HenleyDanny Kortchmar
    Producer(s) | Don HenleyDanny KortchmarGreg Ladanyi[1]

    I'm not Alright - Loud Luxury and Bryce Vine
    Songwriter(s) | Andrew John FedykBryce Christopher Ross-JohnsonDiederik Van ElsasJames Alan GhalebJoseph Julian DepaceJP ClarkMarlon Lamont McClainParrish WarringtonRami Yacoub
    Producer(s) | Loud LuxuryTrackside

    • 3 min
    Live at Five | Chapter 2

    Live at Five | Chapter 2

    Week one on the job, fresh into her first reporting gig in Johnstown PA, Aimee gets a late night assignment in the city of Altoona. Scrambling to make deadline, Aimee quickly learns the reality of local news,  tasked to film a grieving community who wants nothing to do with the local news.

    Music Credited to :
    Don Henley - Dirty Laundry
    Songwriter(s) | Don HenleyDanny Kortchmar
    Producer(s) | Don HenleyDanny KortchmarGreg Ladanyi[1]

    Bad Company - Feel like makin' Love
    Songwriter(s) | Eugene McDaniels
    Producer(s) | Rubina Flake

    • 6 min
    Live at Five | Chapter 3

    Live at Five | Chapter 3

    After two years of reporting in the trenches, Aimee lands her second TV job in her home market covering York, Pennsylvania. Life is good, until getting a wake up call that left her scrambling trying to stop online bullying.  Dodging keyboard warriors and threatening stalkers quickly became everyday life.

    Music Credited to:
    Don Henley - Dirty Laundry
    Songwriter(s) | Don HenleyDanny Kortchmar
    Producer(s) | Don HenleyDanny KortchmarGreg Ladanyi[1]

    The Hollies - Long Cool Woman in a Back Dress
    Songwriter(s) | Allan ClarkeRoger CookRoger Greenaway
    Producer(s) | The HolliesRon Richards

    • 9 min
    Live at Five | Chapter 4

    Live at Five | Chapter 4

    It was supposed to be the dream job, so she went. But moving to a top 20 TV news market meant pushing through red flags and uncomfortable assignments. After a year into the job, Aimee finally  quit the career that was supposed to be her forever. Embracing a new beginning, Aimee gives her opinion on what local news has ultimately become.

    Music Credited to :

    Don Henley - Dirty Laundry
    Songwriter(s) | Don HenleyDanny Kortchmar
    Producer(s) | Don HenleyDanny KortchmarGreg Ladanyi[1]

    Canned Heat - Going up the Country
    Songwriter(s) | Alan Wilson
    Producer(s) | Canned Heat, Skip Taylor

    Lander Jacobson - Colorado Nights 

    Billy Joel - Vienna 
    Songwriter(s) | Billy Joel
    Producer(s) | Phil Ramone

    • 7 min
    Live at Five | Bluebird Days

    Live at Five | Bluebird Days

    “Bluebird Days” is the sequel short-story to “Live at Five” told by Aimee Lewis, a former television news reporter who suddenly quits after being pushed too far on the beat. Forced to leave the life she built on screen, Aimee is presented with an opportunity to move to a remote mountain town to start over at the bottom of the food chain. Here in Fraser, Colorado, the former news reporter takes on waitressing at a ski resort to keep paying the bills while buying time to figure out a new life dream. It’s surprisingly, wonderful. A town that alerts travelers they’re ‘Now Leaving Planet Earth’ when entering the valley, Fraser supplies a simple and serene life at just the right time. 

    All music purchased.
     
    Chris Stapleton - Starting Over
    Released | August 28, 2020
    Genre | Country
    Length | 4:00
    Label | Mercury NashvilleSound
    Songwriter(s) | Chris StapletonMike Henderson
    Producer(s) | Dave CobbChris Stapleton
    B-side | "Spring"

    John Denver - Rocky Mountain High
    Released | October 30, 1972
    Recorded | August 1972
    Genre | Folk rock, country folk, country rock, soft rock
    Label | RCA Victor
    Songwriter(s) | John Denver, Mike Taylor
    Producer(s) | Milt Okun

    Bonnie Raitt -  Bluebird
    Released | November 1971
    Recorded | August 1971
    Studio | Enchanted Island, Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota[1]
    Genre | Blues, rock, folk rock,

    Dirty Heads - Vacation
    Label | Warner Bros.
    Producer | Willie Murphy
    Origin | Huntington Beach, California, U.S.
    Genres | Alternative hip hopacoustic rockalternative rockrap rockreggae fusion

    • 25 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
23 Ratings

23 Ratings

HamyColo ,

Grit.

Nice work. There’s a lot of things intriguing about yours storytelling, and above all your ability to be genuinely open to sharing. I can tell this is going to be a springboard to some content that we can all benefit from. Keep hammering girl

JamminFri ,

Excellent

Aimee shares an all too familiar story of chasing the American/College dream, desperately trying to find the balance of success, money, happiness, and meaning. Each episode she draws the listener in, as you sit on the edge of the seat for the ready to hear the next segment (tricks of the trade I suppose). Highly funny and entertaining, but shares a sense of vulnerability that many of dream off having in our own lives.

vlopez5464 ,

New favorite!

Aimee is funny, informative, and I only wish there were more episodes! You feel her highs and lows right along with her, and I was on the edge of my seat with some of her stories. The music is very well thought out too.

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