What I like in this job is you can travel to many places, many imaginations.
I've three children, three grandchildren, I work, I travel, and I'm very happily married. I'm very satisfied and happy with my life and there really isn't anything I want.
More than any other setting - more than battlefields or boardrooms or a spaceship headed for intergalactic travel - I'll put my money on the family to provide an endless source of comedy, tragedy and intrigue.
It's been a huge blessing, being able to travel and have a great life.
There are so many things I want to do. Like, I want to get an artist, a musician, a photographer, and a bunch of dancers that I know and just travel across Africa and just film it and just see what happens. Do and learn as much as I possibly can. Luckily, I have a lot more time.
To travel is to take a journey into yourself.
When I thought I was retired, I wanted to travel around the world and watch soccer games.
As I travel across the country speaking about MS, perhaps I can offer others comfort and hope.
Travel, of course, narrows the mind.
I really enjoy what I do, and who I'm with and where I am. Having said that, I'm not really a person of habit, because what I do in my job is travel around the world and play concerts to people, and occasionally do very weird things.