Hall of Fame disc jockey Tom Joyner uses his signature brand of humor to discuss everything from business to careers to relationships as he shares the insights and lessons he's learned along the way. Now the host of a radio show that reaches ten million people a day, Joyner started his career at a small AM radio station in his home state of Alabama, working his way across the Midwest, and eventually landing in Chicago. In 1985, he made headlines as "the hardest working man in radio" when he commuted between a morning show in Dallas and an afternoon show in Chicago, earning the nickname "The Fly Jock." In more than thirty years behind the microphone, he's learned a thing or twenty about life, love, money, marriage, black people, white people, and everything in between.--From publisher description.
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