The Grace Curley Show on WGAN

The Grace Curley Show on WGAN

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Grace Curley, of Milton, Massachusetts, graduated Magna Cum Laude from Providence College in 2014. Soon after graduation, Grace joined the Howie Carr Radio Network, as the mailroom manager’s assistant. Throughout her seven years at HCRN, Grace learned the ins and outs of the radio industry under the tutelage of Howie Carr and she earned the position of Executive Producer. In the fall of 2019, Grace produced the top charting podcast Dirty Rats. Not only did Grace master producing and promoting but she quickly became a radio personality. Her daily segment Grace’s News allowed her to amass quite the following, in person and on twitter.

Starting January 4th, 2021, Grace became the Host of her very own show, The Grace Curley Show. You can hear that show on WGAN, Monday through Friday 12 pm to 3 pm. Grace has been called “the next essential voice of modern conservatism” and we welcome her fresh approach to the WGAN team.

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