My name is AJ, real name is Jenny. AJ stands for "And Jenny." At our first radio station, there was already a "Jenny" on staff. So I had to come up with something different. I was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I loved theater, sports and making my own radio shows as a kid, but I never planned on getting into radio. I used to be an Irish dancer and had my own Irish dance school in Wisconsin. Married to Pat, have a 10-year-old son who's on the autism spectrum. Our house is a small zoo: a dog, 2 cats, a bird, a snake, and a fish. I'm probably a little too easy going. I turn into a doormat. So if you need something from me, I'll probably do it. Just don't ask me to clean your house. I live with two boys; I'm tired of cleaning.
AJ
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