
About the Afternoon Show

MORGAN
Morgan grew up on the coast of Maine but married a guy from East Texas – so while she wasn’t born here, she got here as fast as she could! She and her husband, Joshua, have a son and a daughter who both make their parents laugh every day.
Morgan claims that she got her start in radio when she was in high school and would read the afternoon announcements over the school’s public address system. It was fun to be the “voice” of the school! She eventually took an “Intro to Broadcasting” class and started volunteering at a radio station, then one thing led to another and now she’s been working in radio for over twenty years. Her radio travels have taken her from California, back to Maine, then to Oregon, and (finally!) to Texas where she plans to stay.
In any spare time she can find, Morgan loves to read and could happily spend a whole day sitting quietly with a good book and a great cup of coffee. She and her husband love to travel, and they enjoy tabletop gaming. They are working hard to pass their love of gaming on to their kids! Another one of Morgan’s favorite pastimes (let’s be real here!) is eating – which makes Houston the PERFECT city for her!
As a bit of a chronic worrier, a verse that Morgan leans on is Philippians 4:8, “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.”
Heard On-Air

The Kindness of Strangers
It’s amazing what sorts of things you can capture on a doorbell camera! Everything from stray animals to package thieves and all kinds of stuff in between. A family in South Carolina captured something unfortunate – but they used it to create a moment of positive...

People are Annoying (Me Included)
Some people are hard to be around - and I'm sure I've made that list for a few folks. There are so many reasons this can be the case, whether it's because we have different personalities or due to a previous argument or struggle we've had with them. I HATE conflict so...

A Love Song for the Later Years
When you say "I do" and make promises for the future, it's hard to dream about what "in sickness and health" might look like in the years to come. Beth Lewis is a KSBJ listener who never dreamed she'd have to make major medical decisions for her husband. After Tim...
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