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Egypt has won over countless listeners with her dynamic delivery and magnetic mix of sass and class. But at the same time, her strong faith and solid family values has made her one of the most grounded and selfless professionals to come along in a while. It’s no wonder that nationally syndicated TV and Radio personality, Egypt, is destined for greatness, and her positive outlook on life and compassion for others has set her on a path destined to uplift her community.
Amazingly masterful at balancing family life and an exciting and full career, the Philadelphia native can be heard weekdays hosting her top rated “Middays With Egypt” on New York City’s 107.5 WBLS, where every day her primary goal is to inspire and entertain. Whether it’s giving advice based on her personal journey, or encouraging listeners to live life to the fullest, Egypt is thankful to have the opportunity to touch so many folks. “I feel extremely blessed to talk to millions of people a day. God put me in this position for a reason,” she says. “It’s a privilege to have the power to be the catalyst for change. Egypt also runs her own website EgyptSaidSo.com (a hub for entertainment scoop and exclusives), has a major presence on Facebook and Twitter @EgyptSaidSo, and makes several guest appearances on television. She is also the co-host of the syndicated hit TV show “Home Delivery” (now re-airing on the Ion Network), former correspondent for NBC Universal’s “The Maury Show,” and the voice of Premiere Radio Network’s “Synopsis” entertainment report on “Live In The Den,” which is broadcast in over 72 cities across three continents, making her one of the most recognizable voices in syndicated radio. You can also find her giving her music and pop-culture expertise on CNN, Headline News Network, “The Joy Behar Show,” Fox Network, “The Today Show,” and Black Entertainment Television, as well as a conducting red carpet one-on-one interviews for Epix Network. This award-winning broadcast talent is also known as former host of the Power 105.1 morning show “Egypt & Ashy” in New York, as well as being a staple on radio stations in other major cities like 100.3 The Beat in Philadelphia and 92Q in Baltimore. “When people ask me if I’m a disc jockey, my answer is no, I’m just me, but I happen to be on the radio or on TV,” says Egypt. “I promised myself that I didn’t want to be another talking head. I’m really just having a conversation throughout the day with my listeners. A heart-to-heart conversation like we’re old friends.” Fans have even told her that she’s like family to them. That’s because Egypt exudes an undeniable warmth and personable, down-to-earth demeanor that naturally connects her to the listeners and the celebrities she interviews. She has sat down with plenty of a-listers such as Oprah Winfrey, Prince, Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese, Russell Crowe, Will Smith, Diane Keaton, Jay-Z, Beyonce, Kelly Ripa, John Travolta, Mariah Carey, Tyler Perry, P. Diddy, Janet Jackson and Jamie Foxx, and each time has managed to make them feel comfortable and at ease. Egypt has been featured in Rolling Stone, The New York Daily News, Time Out New York, BE Magazine, Black Enterprise Magazine, The Source Magazine, VIBE Magazine, Today’s Black Woman, Today’s Black Man, and various other publications. She has been the recipient of various career achievement awards including being named at the top of R&R Magazine’s “Power Players On The Rise” Top 10 list. She also received the “Executive to Watch” Award from NABFEME (National Association of Black Female Executives in Music & Entertainment). Egypt’s plate might sound full, but that doesn’t stop her from making time to fulfill one of her deepest passions—giving back to the community. She’s a natural-born philanthropist with a huge heart, ready to tackle serious issues in the black community and make a substantial difference in the lives of others. That’s why she launched Egypt Cares Family Foundation, as a way of bridging the gap within the family structure on several different levels. Egypt's Bio Cont'd>> More Links: The 411 Egypt's Appearances 25 Fun Facts About Egypt Photo Gallery Egypt On WBLS TV Egypt Said So Follow Egypt On Twitter |
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