Riley Reed

Riley Reed

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What’s going on? I’m Riley Reed. I’m originally from Richmond and graduated with a BFA in Theatre Performance from VCU. I started my radio career in RVA and then I made the move to the Lehigh Valley, PA and spent the last 5 years doing radio there. I missed the South too much that I wanted to come back, so here I am; from one valley to another. My wife, (whom I often refer to as Wifey) is a JMU grad which makes me a Duke by marriage. GO DUKES! I went to The Dodger and Dave’s before they closed. I have family In Buffalo, NY so I support all of their professional teams, let’s go Buffalo! I collect baseball caps. I love a good craft beer, wings, & burgers so you might catch me at the many breweries in the area, Jack Brown’s or Billy Jack’s a lot!  I am big proponent of mental health awareness and try to support brands who also feel this way. If you want, follow me on Instagram and Twitter @iamrileyreed. If not, that’s cool too. Peace, love, and chicken grease!

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