August After Dark
Casey Clarke will tell you his voice wasn't good enough. He'll say it before you get the chance to ask. He left broadcast school without a diploma. Took a job in a town called Westlock, Alberta. Figured getting paid to learn beat paying someone to teach him. Thirty years later — one of 3 Canadians to win the CMA Broadcaster of the Year. In this episode, Matt sits down with Casey to go through all of it. The small-town Alberta start. Overnight shifts on satellite radio. Sixteen years at CMT. Coming home to Kelowna. And the part Casey doesn't lead with: the anger he carried through his twenties. The years where the most upbeat voice on the radio wasn't doing so well privately. He talks about what cracked it. A sidewalk in Toronto. His wife stopped to talk to a stranger for ten minutes — warm, easy, like they'd known each other for years. Casey asked who she was. His wife had no idea. That stayed with him. Each month, August After Dark supports a family close to Matt's heart. This month: the Relvas family — two years at Ronald McDonald House GUEST: Casey Clarke HOST: Matt August
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