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Robbie Johnson
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| Birthplace: |
Northeast Iowa - Fox Valley resident since 1995 |
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| Education: |
Audio Engineering training from The Recording Workshop in Chillicothe, OH; The rest of it came mainly the school of hard knocks. I got the majority of my education growing up poor and on a beef farm, and I wouldn't trade a minute of that educational experience, because it has made me what I am today. |
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| Airshift: |
Goin' Home with Robbie Johnson, 3 - 6 pm |
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| Family: |
3 awesome girls, Skylar, Alexis, & Tavja. Spoiled rotten little daddy's girls. They are my entire world! One survived chemotherapy and I thank God every day for each that I have them. |
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What I like
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Being able to meet and talk to people that normally wouldn't give me the time of day. Hopefully by stirring up some honest conversation with a some light hearted humor will help people stop taking themselves too seriously. (Life is way too short to be so uptight.) |
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| Hobbies, interests: |
I love doing things with my kids and my family and friends. I love camping, or anything in the outdoors. Volunteering with different charities like the Appleton ELKS, and helping raise money for children's charities. I have a special place in my heart for Breast Cancer Research & helping to find a cure. |
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| Favorite movies: |
I love cartoons! Go figure, but I have seen a lot of kids movies lately. I also love a great comedy, of the Leslie Neilsen, Adam Sandler or Steve Martin variety, but any comedy will do. |
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| Favorite books: |
I read a lot, but not really books. I read parts of several newspapers every day, and spend a large amount of time on the internet following current events. |
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| Favorite recording artists: |
I appreciate everything from Country to Classic Rock to 80's to New Rock to Polkas. (Yes, Polkas...my mom was Czech/German, my dad Swiss/German/Norwegian and my entire family holds on to their heritage very dearly.) |
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| Anything Else We Should Know: |
The struggles in my life have made me what I am today. I have a different and sometimes brutally honest perspective of the world. A warm rain and a good thunderstorm put a smile on my face. I love the peaceful feeling of a heavy snow late at night on a lonely country road in the middle of nowhere. I'm a former Sunday school/bible school teacher. I have worked in MANY different industries, which has given me the opportunity to travel the country and meet a lot of people. |
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