On-Air Reporting
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Live & On-Air
✨ Step into the studio with me! Here are a few live moments featuring stories I’ve pitched, reported, and interviews I’ve hosted—all with a dash of curiosity and a lot of heart.🎙️💫
I didn’t realize how much I’d fall in love with TV news until I was right in the middle of it. The adrenaline of chasing a story, the hustle to get back to the studio, and the high-stakes pressure of crafting the perfect package under deadline—it was a thrill I never saw coming.
Broadcast journalism introduced me to a whole new level of storytelling, one that challenged me, pushed me, and ultimately made me better. It’s the pressure I didn’t know I needed, and the path I’m so grateful to have found.


Radio Mogul, Rickey Smiley from “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show” takes select radio talent students out for dinner.
Behind The Mic
Before I ever picked up a mic or wrote a script, radio had already captured my heart. I spent countless mornings on the school bus listening to the Steve Harvey Morning Show, soaking in the laughter and real talk. Back home in New York, I was glued to Power 105.1, tuned into Charlamagne tha God, DJ Envy, and Angela Yee. I admired how bold and unapologetically honest they were—delivering facts with flavor. Radio made the news feel alive.
So when I got the chance to host my own show at FAMU’s 90.5 The Flava Station, it was more than just an opportunity—it was a dream realized. My inner child, the one who fell in love with storytelling through sound, couldn’t be prouder.
Rapper/ Singer J.P or Josiah Gillie at a 90.5 Y2K themed event