Award-Winning Radio Host Mina SayWhat’s Podcast, ‘Mina’s House,’ Supports Emerging Artists
Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden called Mina SayWhat 8 days before the election to talk about how he feels going into the election and what is at stake for the 2020 Election. The interview was picked up by Madame Noire. Biden talks a lot about the difference in character between him and Donald Trump and how he believes this is a critical time in history to choose the direction that Americans will go in. He touches on his tax plan that will only affect people making over 400,000 and says the money collected from these taxes will go towards education and improving schools. He would go on to win the election.
On the eve of election day, a very exhausted Hillary Clinton took the time to call Mina and the Rise N Grind Morning Show on Power 99. The 7 minute and 32 second interview revealed a very calm Hillary just waiting for the results of next day’s election. As a result Mina SayWhat was mentioned in The Washington Post article titled “Cracks, and not the ceiling kind, were evident on Clinton’s last day on the trail,” which explained her final day on the campaign trail.
The Alliance For Women In Media (AWM) have announced their 2018 Gracie Award winners. They announced that Mina "SayWhat" Llona has won a Gracie in the area of "local radio" for her work on Power 99's morning show. Mina joins Pam Oliver, Issa Rae, Shirley Strawberry, Reese Witherspoon, Katie Couric and other amazing women as this year's winners. In case your unfamiliar with the AWM, each year they spotlight "prolific women in the industry who continue to inspire and support others, break down barriers and lead by example in creating opportunity for future generations." Mina was honored at a luncheon in New York City on June 27th and there she received her award. The full list of this year's winners were posted on the Hollywood Reporter, E Online, Radio Ink, All Access, Radio And Television Business Reportand All Women In Media.
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