Honour’s Society Radio Show: A Beacon of Youthful Inspiration
Every Wednesday at 8:00 PM CST, the airwaves of The Greenwood Beat – WFPG come alive with the fresh and inspiring voice of Honour Rose, Oklahoma’s youngest radio host. Nestled in the historic and culturally rich Greenwood Avenue in Tulsa, The Greenwood Beat stands as Oklahoma’s first woman-owned and the pioneering radio station in this historic area.
Honour Rose: The Voice of Tomorrow
At just seven years old, Honour Rose is a testament to the boundless potential of young minds. With a community that uplifts and inspires her, her biggest cheerleader is none other than her mother, Starr Fisher, the Chief Operations Officer at The Greenwood Beat. Honour’s precocious nature and natural curiosity have already led her to interview remarkable figures, such as Tulsa’s first Black Mayor, Monroe Nichols, and a variety of influential personalities including a pastor, the first gospel rap artist, and a local business owner.
A Platform for Prominent Voices
Honour’s Society is not just a show; it’s a movement that brings together influential voices from all walks of life. The show is set to feature interviews with renowned celebrities like Boyz II Men and Dru Hill, further expanding its reach and influence. The support from the community, including the acclaimed R&B group Hi-Five, underscores the impact and promise of this young host.
Expanding Horizons
With the tagline “Where we eat, we read, and we review,” Honour’s Society is more than just a radio show; it’s a cultural phenomenon that encourages education, dialogue, and community involvement. As the show gears up to expand its schedule to Monday through Friday at 8:00 PM, listeners can look forward to even more enriching and engaging content.
Tune In and Be Inspired
Join us every Wednesday at 8:00 PM CST to experience the inspiring journey of Honour Rose as she continues to captivate audiences with her insightful interviews and youthful charm. The Greenwood Beat is more than a station; it’s a testament to the power of community and the voices of the future.
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