His voice has touched Power 99 and 100.3 listeners in the city of brotherly love, Philadelphia, as well the cities of New York City, Cincinnati, and Columbus. Sam’s tenure also includes reporting news for FM News 101.1. In 1999, Sam Sylk accepted the opportunity to host afternoons and serve as a programmer at Cleveland’s 107.9 WENZ FM while maintaining his weekend host position at WGCI in Chicago. He made the commute for two whole years, diligently following his passion. His tenacity led him to later host weekday evenings in Fort Wayne. Sam Sylk’s mellow voice also hit the airwaves in Oklahoma’s Fresh Jams a year before he landed his dream job in 1996 at Chicago’s WGCI station. He was quickly promoted to a morning radio host and program director at KTLC in West Helena, Arkansas. He landed his first radio job at WACR FM in Columbus, Mississippi in 1993. Born and raised in Chicago, Sam was educated at Kennedy King College and Columbia School of Broadcasting. His prosperous, multi-decade career is due to his devotion to the communities he serves. Sam Sylk has dedicated his radio and media career to creating an impactful and positive voice for his listeners each day. Are you ready to do the self-evaluation needed to determine your responsibility in your relationship’s status? In this book, you will discover how to set proper standards, evaluate your personal areas for improvement, and recognize red flags before entering committed relationships. Only then will you be fully prepared to take ownership, reap the relationship you desire, and boldly answer the vital question Is It Them or IsIt Me? If this is you, it is time to make a change and reap the benefits you desire and deserve in your relationships. Radio talk show host Sam Sylk has advised many of his listeners who have chosen to shift the blame onto others for their dissatisfaction and remain in unfulfilling relationships during his “Relationship Hour” segment. Have you ever found yourself dating the same person over and over again? Have you relied on them for your happiness? D o you ever blame the other person in your relationship for your own discontent? Then it may be time to ask yourself the question Is It Them or Is It Me?
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