scene: Susan Witkin is a guest at a Shabbat table with people she has not met before. When they realize that she is a veteran radio broadcaster, someone inevitably says, “Say something your radio voice.” She laughs and replies, “This is my radio voice. I am who I am.” Indeed, with Susan Witkin, what you hear is what you get. Despite her daily presence in front of tens of thousands of listeners for the past three decades, breaking important news stories and conversing with the powerful and famous, Witkin remains true to herself — cheerful, down-to-earth, funny, but serious and sensitive when necessary. As a broadcast journalist, Witkin is entrepreneurial and aggressive — but charming at the same time — personality traits which have enabled […]
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