where does the wind come from
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In 1975, Sally Raphael graduated from college, dreaming of being an excellent presenter.
She initially interviewed for a continental radio station, but the person in charge rejected her because she was "a woman." After that, she went to work for a news agency in Puerto Rico, and was quickly fired because she did not understand Spanish. In the years that followed, Sally kept looking for jobs and getting fired because she always wanted to have her own hosting style, but people on the radio accused her of not knowing anything about hosting.

In early 1982, Sally recommended a talk show plan to the NBC manager, which was approved. Sadly, by the time she went to report, the manager had already left and the successor had no interest in the show. In desperation, she went to a higher-level leader, but the other party was not interested in this idea, saying that she was more interested in political programs. Sally knew nothing about politics, but she replied, "Give me two months."
Sally began to supplement her political knowledge day and night. That summer, the political program she hosted was officially launched, and the broadcast format was to let listeners dial into the live phone to discuss political activities, which was unprecedented in the history of American radio.

Because of Sally's skillful hosting skills and approachable style, her name spread throughout the United States almost overnight. Soon, the show she hosted became the most popular political show in the United States, and the name "Sally Raphael" became a gold mine in the American media industry, bringing huge sums of money wherever she went. income. She also won the American Host Award twice, and Oprah? Winfrey is tied for "two of America's most successful female hosts".
"God only controls half of people's destiny. Give the other half to yourself. The harder you work, the more God will give in. One day, you will control all of your destiny." Sally said.

In 1975, Sally Raphael graduated from college, dreaming of being an excellent presenter.
She initially interviewed for a continental radio station, but the person in charge rejected her because she was "a woman." After that, she went to work for a news agency in Puerto Rico, and was quickly fired because she did not understand Spanish. In the years that followed, Sally kept looking for jobs and getting fired because she always wanted to have her own hosting style, but people on the radio accused her of not knowing anything about hosting.

In early 1982, Sally recommended a talk show plan to the NBC manager, which was approved. Sadly, by the time she went to report, the manager had already left and the successor had no interest in the show. In desperation, she went to a higher-level leader, but the other party was not interested in this idea, saying that she was more interested in political programs. Sally knew nothing about politics, but she replied, "Give me two months."
Sally began to supplement her political knowledge day and night. That summer, the political program she hosted was officially launched, and the broadcast format was to let listeners dial into the live phone to discuss political activities, which was unprecedented in the history of American radio.

Because of Sally's skillful hosting skills and approachable style, her name spread throughout the United States almost overnight. Soon, the show she hosted became the most popular political show in the United States, and the name "Sally Raphael" became a gold mine in the American media industry, bringing huge sums of money wherever she went. income. She also won the American Host Award twice, and Oprah? Winfrey is tied for "two of America's most successful female hosts".
"God only controls half of people's destiny. Give the other half to yourself. The harder you work, the more God will give in. One day, you will control all of your destiny." Sally said.
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