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A Conversation with Randi Naughton on Mostly Superheroes

Introduction

Welcome back to another exciting episode of Mostly Superheroes! This week, we have a special guest who has been a staple in St. Louis media for decades – the incredible Randi Naughton. Join us as we dive into her fascinating life story, career highlights, and her new podcast, "More to Say with Randi Naughton."

https://mostlysuperheroes.com/season-5-blogcast/randi-naughton

Randi Naughton's Journey

Randi Naughton was born on February 20, 1962, in Niagara Falls, New York, sharing her birthday with astronaut John Glenn [5]. Her early years were filled with memorable moments, including singing on stage with The Carpenters at the Niagara Falls Convention Center when she was just in sixth grade [5].

Randi's broadcasting career began at Wilson Central High School in Wilson, New York, where she did the morning announcements [6]. She earned the nickname "Naughty Naughton" for her playful pranks and antics [5]. After high school, she ventured into radio, landing her first gig in the early 80s [7].

Career Highlights

Randi's career took off when she joined KTVI FOX 2 in St. Louis in 1992 [5]. She started with Sunday morning segments called "Randy 'Round Town," covering community events and festivals [6]. In 1994, she transitioned to sports reporting, becoming one of the few women in the field at the time [6]. Over the years, she interviewed countless St. Louis sports legends, including Stan Musial, Albert Pujols, and Wayne Gretzky [6].

For the past 23 years, Randi has been a beloved morning news anchor on FOX 2, helping viewers start their day with a smile [6]. She retired in July 2022, leaving behind a legacy of fair, honest, and relatable news reporting [6].

More to Say with Randi Naughton

Randi's journey didn't end with her retirement. She launched her podcast, "More to Say with Randi Naughton," where she continues to share captivating stories and inspiring conversations [1]. From celebrities and sports legends to literary geniuses and change-makers, Randi's podcast covers a diverse range of topics that promise to entertain, educate, and inspire [1].

You can listen to "More to Say with Randi Naughton" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and her official website. Be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review!

Conclusion

Don't miss this episode of Mostly Superheroes as we chat with the legendary Randi Naughton. Her incredible journey, career highlights, and new podcast are sure to leave you inspired. Tune in now and join the conversation!

Relevant Links:

Stay tuned for more exciting episodes and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest updates!

Feel free to customize this blog post further to match your style and preferences. Happy podcasting! 🎙️

Source: Conversation with Copilot, 8/6/2024

  1. FOX 2’s Randi Naughton shares career ‘nuggets’ before retirement

  2. Randi Naughton says farewell after 30 years of TV news | FOX 2

  3. Randi Naughton Leaving KTVI: Who Is the Veteran St. Louis Anchor?

  4. More To Say Podcast | RandiNaughton.com

  5. ‎More To Say, with Randi Naughton on Apple Podcasts

  6. More To Say, with Randi Naughton | Podcast on Spotify

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A Conversation with Randi Naughton on Mostly Superheroes

Introduction

Welcome back to another exciting episode of Mostly Superheroes! This week, we have a special guest who has been a staple in St. Louis media for decades – the incredible Randi Naughton. Join us as we dive into her fascinating life story, career highlights, and her new podcast, "More to Say with Randi Naughton."

https://mostlysuperheroes.com/season-5-blogcast/randi-naughton

Randi Naughton's Journey

Randi Naughton was born on February 20, 1962, in Niagara Falls, New York, sharing her birthday with astronaut John Glenn [5]. Her early years were filled with memorable moments, including singing on stage with The Carpenters at the Niagara Falls Convention Center when she was just in sixth grade [5].

Randi's broadcasting career began at Wilson Central High School in Wilson, New York, where she did the morning announcements [6]. She earned the nickname "Naughty Naughton" for her playful pranks and antics [5]. After high school, she ventured into radio, landing her first gig in the early 80s [7].

Career Highlights

Randi's career took off when she joined KTVI FOX 2 in St. Louis in 1992 [5]. She started with Sunday morning segments called "Randy 'Round Town," covering community events and festivals [6]. In 1994, she transitioned to sports reporting, becoming one of the few women in the field at the time [6]. Over the years, she interviewed countless St. Louis sports legends, including Stan Musial, Albert Pujols, and Wayne Gretzky [6].

For the past 23 years, Randi has been a beloved morning news anchor on FOX 2, helping viewers start their day with a smile [6]. She retired in July 2022, leaving behind a legacy of fair, honest, and relatable news reporting [6].

More to Say with Randi Naughton

Randi's journey didn't end with her retirement. She launched her podcast, "More to Say with Randi Naughton," where she continues to share captivating stories and inspiring conversations [1]. From celebrities and sports legends to literary geniuses and change-makers, Randi's podcast covers a diverse range of topics that promise to entertain, educate, and inspire [1].

You can listen to "More to Say with Randi Naughton" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and her official website. Be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review!

Conclusion

Don't miss this episode of Mostly Superheroes as we chat with the legendary Randi Naughton. Her incredible journey, career highlights, and new podcast are sure to leave you inspired. Tune in now and join the conversation!

Relevant Links:

Stay tuned for more exciting episodes and be sure to follow us on social media for the latest updates!

Feel free to customize this blog post further to match your style and preferences. Happy podcasting! 🎙️

Source: Conversation with Copilot, 8/6/2024

  1. FOX 2’s Randi Naughton shares career ‘nuggets’ before retirement

  2. Randi Naughton says farewell after 30 years of TV news | FOX 2

  3. Randi Naughton Leaving KTVI: Who Is the Veteran St. Louis Anchor?

  4. More To Say Podcast | RandiNaughton.com

  5. ‎More To Say, with Randi Naughton on Apple Podcasts

  6. More To Say, with Randi Naughton | Podcast on Spotify

  continue reading

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