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Kathy never expected a career in radio as a talk show producer. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Kathy was completing her nursing degree when in 2001 - in an emergency - she was asked to fill in as the producer of Mike's program. Within a few weeks she knew she'd found more than a temporary job. Since that beginning, Kathy has steadily grown more comfortable behind the control console, editing, engineering, and assisting in topic selection for the program while also retaining a fairly sizeable chunk of her sanity. Oh, and did we mention the utter (joyful) chaos of raising a daughter who, for some odd reason, only stops talking when she's asleep. Strange, that.
A life-long "talk radio junkie," Kathy takes her job with all the seriousness required, and thoroughly enjoys producing a talk show that's intelligent, factual, informative, and most of all entertaining. She takes great pride in -- and has great fun with -- the two biggest joys in her life: Their daughter Molly, and producing one of the most dynamic talk programs in radio.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011 Iowa Radio Ad Encourages Voters To "Go Rogue' And Caucus For Sarah PalinSHARE
Despite former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin"s announcement in October that she wasn't running for president, that hasn't stopped her most fervent supporters from trying. A new radio ad put out by an "independent group" is running radio ads in Des Moines asking Iowans to "vote rogue" during the January 3rd caucus.
Monday, February 21, 2011 E.J. Dionne Jr. - The Tea Party is winningSHARE
No matter how much liberals may poke fun at them, Tea Party partisans can claim victory in fundamentally altering the country's dialogue. Any analysis of the economic struggles many elderly people endure would get in the way of the "greedy geezer" storyline being spun to justify big cuts in Medicare benefits and Social Security.
(2 comments) Monday, February 21, 2011 Gadhafi accused of genocide against his own peopleSHARE
Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi was clinging to power Monday as his troops and mercenaries gunned down civilians and anti-government protesters in the Libyan capital of Tripoli, prompting international condemnation, and defections and cries of genocide from some members of his own government and military.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 Austin pilot Joe Stack gives the right a headacheSHARE
One might think that murdering and maiming innocent people just to make a political point is enough to be considered a terrorist, but there is no rush by the left or the right to declare Joe Stack that. He was white, Christian and American. This contrasts with the Christmas Day underpants bomber who was dark, foreign and Muslim.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 Anne Applebaum - Prepare for war with Iran -- in case Israel strikesSHARE
The defining moment of his presidency may well come at 2 a.m. some day when he picks up the phone and is told that the Israeli prime minister is on the line: Israel has just carried out a raid on Iranian nuclear sites. What then?
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 U.S. plans for possible delay in Iraq withdrawalSHARE
The U.S. military has prepared contingency plans to delay the planned withdrawal of all combat forces in Iraq, citing the prospects for political instability and increased violence as Iraqis hold national elections next month.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 Recalls May Not Solve Problem, Toyota Official SaysSHARE
A prominent Toyota executive told the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Tuesday that company's huge recall might "not totally" solve the problem of unintended sudden acceleration in its vehicles.
(1 comments) Wednesday, February 24, 2010 Obama may be key part of this health care planSHARE
Obama's blueprint, or a bipartisan summit to discuss health care scheduled for Thursday, seemed unlikely to trigger a new bipartisan effort to pass a bill, however. Republicans reacted bitterly to the proposal.
(1 comments) Wednesday, February 24, 2010 In Passage of Jobs Measure, a Glimpse of BipartisanshipSHARE
Senator Scott Brown, the newly elected Republican from Massachusetts, was the first member of his party to cast his vote for the measure. He was followed by Senators Susan Collins and Olympia J. Snowe of Maine, George V. Voinovich of Ohio and Christopher S. Bond of Missouri, who voted after it became evident that Democrats would prevail. Senator Ben Nelson of Nebraska was the sole Democrat to vote no.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 Iran grounds plane with Rigi holding US-issued passportSHARE
Iran's Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi said Tuesday that the leader of Jundallah terrorist group was at a US base in Afghanistan 24 hours before his capture, in possession of a US-issued, forged Afghan passport. ABC News in 2007 reported that the Jundullah terrorist group 'has been secretly encouraged and advised by American officials' to destabilize the government in Iran.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010 Israel turns to US for backup plan against IranSHARE
As part of a last-ditch effort to obstruct Iran's nuclear program, Israel has sought to send high-ranking delegations to a number of countries, particularly Russia and China, to rally support for punitive measures against the Tehran government.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 Number of U.S. Troops in Afghanistan Overlooks Thousands of Support TroopsSHARE
President Obama announced in March that he would be sending 21,000 additional troops to Afghanistan. But in an unannounced move, the White House has also authorized -- and the Pentagon is deploying -- at least 13,000 troops beyond that number.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009 Whistleblower tells of America's hidden nightmare for its sick poorSHARE
Obama, faced with 47 million Americans without health insurance, has put reforming the system at the top of his agenda. If he succeeds, he will have pushed through one of the greatest changes to domestic policy of any president. If he fails, his presidency could be broken before it is even a year old.