Anna and Raven

Anna and Raven

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Meet the MORE 96.1 Morning Show- “Anna & Raven” 

Meet Anna! – Anna is a frenzied mother of two girls. She loves Zumba — and secretly Outback Steakhouse. She wishes she could spend every night dancing to late ‘90s hip-hop but instead is up with her one-year-old.

Meet Raven! – Raven is a married forty-something with way too many pets for his house. Sure, he can fix stuff but didn’t he break it to begin with? He would much rather sit on his couch and watch eight hours of WW2 documentaries but it seems that there are always errands to run and chores to do.

Together, they are The Anna & Raven Show, broadcasting weekday mornings from 5am-9am! This show will make you laugh, give you something to talk about when you get to work and, hopefully, make your mornings a bit better.

They’ll guide you through the wild world of parenting, relationships and pop culture as you drive into work. Benchmark segments include:

“Couples Court” — a couple present their problems and you get to decide who’s right. We know you have opinions!
“Can’t Beat Raven” — Do you think you know more trivia than he does?
“That’s All I Need to Know About You” — quick judgements on people we run into during everyday life.

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