I am a 20+ year veteran radio broadcaster, television host, and radio programmer who hails from the westside of Chicago. I attended Columbia College Chicago and briefly studied comedy and improv at Chicago’s Second City and Improv Olympic. I practice the religion of sarcasm, and I also love to travel. I decided radio was his my at 16 years of age, and have since claimed #1 Urban radio ratings from Mornings to Nights at stations in Chicago and currently in Central Texas, where I was famously heard screaming after seeing a mouse in the studio. I now oversee 5 stations as Operations Manager for Townsquare Media’s Killeen/Temple cluster. I have a passion for giving back to the communities that have continuously supported my career. I led after school and Summer programs for high school students from various Chicago Public high schools. It was there that I learned the meaning of “LIT” and “TURNT”. In addition, I was an Instructor at Illinois Media School, where I mainly focused on developing the next generation of broadcast professionals. When I'm not on air, I love traveling to California and Las Vegas, but prefer Caribbean beaches over any destination. As a son of the Midwest, I'm always pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoy exploring all areas of Texas, where every city is an adventure. My ultimate dream is to star in movies and my own network sitcom.
Trey the Choklit Jok
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Back in February, we witnessed the disastrous failure of Texas' energy grid, and now there are worries that it could fail again this summer.
Since then, experts, lawmakers, and armchair quarterbacks have discussed and debated ways to ensure that Texans aren't left in the dark and freezing again, and one idea proposed by Warren Buffet's company, Berkshire Hathaway Energy, is sure to cause contr
The Texas House Has Just Approved a Constitutional Carry Bill
HB 1927 was passed by an 84 to 56 vote after several hours of debate on the topic from both sides of the aisle. It now goes to the Texas Senate.
Beware, Texas Power Grid Could Fail Again This Summer
Folks, it may happen again.
I don't have to remind Texans of the horror we experienced earlier this year with Winter Storm Uri.
111 people died, thousands of people were faced with expensive electricity bills and millions were out of electricity for days...
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When you think Texas, you think Catfishing. At least, you will now. Hopefully this info will help keep you from being a victim.
A recent study showed that Texans lost more than $42 million dollars from being catfished.
A recent study by Social Catfish found that Texas is the second most catfished state...
Texas Senate Votes to Protect National Anthem at Pro Games
A proposed law would ban state and local government from making deals with sports teams unless contracts require the Star Spangled Banner play before all games.
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During the COVID-19 lockdown last year, one thing was proven.
Texans drank more alcohol than usual.
What else are you going to do?
Some people didn't know if they were going to keep their job, and even worse, people were stressed out, worried if they would get the virus that has claimed half a million people.
Under...
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Should Texas Pass a Constitutional Carry Law?
Supporters say the legislation would remove roadblocks to citizens' Second Amendment rights and prevent everyday gun owners from being treated like criminals.
Governor Abbott Refuses to Throw First Pitch at Texas Rangers Home Opener
Texas Governor Greg Abbott didn't need three strikes. He's just out and has declined an invitation to throw out the first pitch at the Ranger's home opener.
What Would You Change About Killeen? The City Needs Your Input In Shaping Its Future
The City of Killeen is giving you an opportunity to have input in the future of the city with a quick online survey. Here's what you need to know.