Do The Media Really Care About Ted Williams' Recovery?
Those who do not suffer from addiction might believe that success is a good thing. However, too much too soon can actually have the opposite effect.
Those who do not suffer from addiction might believe that success is a good thing. However, too much too soon can actually have the opposite effect.
AP | Posted 05.25.2011
COLUMBUS, Ohio — An Ohio homeless man whose deep voice made him a web phenomenon has left rehab and says he's still fielding job offers. Ted Wi...
TMZ | Posted 05.25.2011
Ted Williams just pulled off a HUGE surprise for the homeless man he shared a tent with on the streets of Ohio -- when he drove up to his friend's cor...
Posted 05.25.2011
'Golden voiced' internet sensation Ted Williams, who rocketed to stardom after being discovered homeless and panhandling roadside in Columbus, Ohio, h...
Deni Carise | Posted 11.17.2011
While the media was milking Ted William's rise-to-fame-story, I don't believe enough attention was paid to what was best for him: putting his recovery first.
R.W. Sanders | Posted 05.25.2011
Trading Places is a classic movie. We all know the script, but it just ain't real life.
The Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
Here's the new commercial voiceover from Ted Williams, the homeless man with the amazing voice who was later hired by MSNBC: WATCH: (via The Daily Wh...
nydailynews.com | Joanna Molloy | Posted 05.25.2011
A viral video vaulted Ted Williams and his golden voice to fame, but the real hero of this story is the woman he left behind. Patricia Kirtley raised...
The Huffington Post | Jack Mirkinson | Posted 05.25.2011
The reunion of golden-voiced homeless man Ted Williams and the mother he had not seen for ten years was delayed by behind-the-scenes network wrangling...
Posted 05.25.2011
The last couple days have been emotional for Ted Williams, the 'golden-voiced' homeless man from Ohio who's won the country over with his story -- and...
Posted 05.25.2011
MSNBC announced Thursday that Ted Williams, the homeless man whose golden pipes have made him a national sensation, is recording voiceovers for the ne...
David Sirota | Posted 05.25.2011
The idea that the American Dream still exists and that everyone can "make it" like Ted Williams is, by all objective economic measures, demonstrably false.
AP/The Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
CLEVELAND -- The Cleveland Cavaliers have offered a job to a homeless Ohio man with a golden radio voice. Ted Williams, whose deep baritone and pli...
Posted 05.25.2011
You won't believe your ears. Ted Williams, a former radio announcer who now panhandles on the side of I-71 in Columbus, Ohio, serenaded a Columbus Di...
Barb Rogers | Posted 11.17.2011