
Earl Ingram reflects on his life's journey as he prepares to leave the airwaves. From his humble beginnings in a large family, growing up in a segregated Milwaukee, to his 34-year stint in a factory, Earl found his calling in community service and radio. Inspired by Dr. Martin Luther King, Earl dedicated decades to mentoring youth, running a major football program, and creating a nonprofit for mentoring young boys. His radio career, sparked by a pushback against conservative talk, became a voice for the voiceless. Though his show's ending, Earl's commitment to serve remains unwavering.
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