Interview with John St. Augustine, he has been called “the new voice of America” by veteran broadcaster Charles Osgood and “the most influential voice on radio” by best-selling author Cheryl Richardson. Thousands of Midwest listeners tuned in daily to hear John’s view on world events and to engage themselves in his conversations with today’s
leaders and heroes.
John St. Augustine has been dubbed “the new voice of
America” by veteran broadcaster Charles Osgood. As the host of his own
daily radio talk show for a decade, he had heart-to-heart
conversations with thousands of extraordinary guests, including Dorothy
Hamill, Cheryl Richardson, Earl Hamner, Catherine Crier and Wayne Dyer.
Currently, St. Augustine is as producer for “Oprah
& Friends” on XM Satellite Radio where his nationally syndicated
motivational one-minute “Powerthoughts for Living an Uncommon Life” can
be heard daily.