Brant Hansen
Brant Hansen | |
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Brant Hansen with an accordion on Chicken Street in Kabul Afghanistan in 2012. | |
Born |
Assumption, Illinois | October 11, 1969
Alma mater | University of Illinois |
Occupation | Radio host, author |
Website |
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Brant Page Hansen (born October 11, 1969) is an American radio personality and author. He has hosted the morning show on the national Christian radio WAY-FM Network and the afternoon show on the national Christian radio network Air1. Currently he has an nationally syndicated radio show carried on over 200 stations in the United States, and is the storyteller for CURE International, a network of charity hospitals and clinics in 30 countries. He is also the midday host for KSGN in Riverside, California.[1]
Career
Radio career
Hansen graduated from the University of Illinois school of journalism in 1991.[2] Hansen began his radio career while at the college rock station WPGU. Hansen moved on to be the morning show host for contemporary Christian WBGL-FM in Champaign, IL.,[3] then moved to Houston, TX and worked at 89.3FM KSBJ. He was the news director and also an on air personality[4] By 2001, Hansen had moved back to Champaign, IL and was host of "The Brant Hansen Show" on WDWS 1400 talk radio.[5]
After leaving WDWS, Hansen moved to south Florida in 2003 and joined WAY-FM, where he spent eight years as host of Mornings with Brant.[6] During his time at WAY, he won the Radio and Records Achievement Award for "Personality of the Year" in a Christian format, also winning a Radio Echo Award for "Personality of the Year" from Christian Music Broadcasters in 2008.[7][8] Hansen also partnered with several international ministries for radio promotions, including Compassion International,[9] World Vision[10] and CURE International. In 2009 and again in 2010, Hansen travelled to Kabul, Afghanistan promoting surgeries performed at the CURE International hospital there.[11][12] On June 29, 2011, he ended an eight-year run of his Mornings With Brant show, nationally syndicated by WAY-FM.[13]
Hansen became the afternoon show host for the Air1 radio network on July 19, 2011.[14] Hansen again won the Radio Echo Award for "Personality of the Year" from Christian Music Broadcasters in 2011.[15] During his 3 years with Air1, Hansen continued his partnership with CURE International, traveling to Afghanistan for a third time in February 2012.[16] In the fall of 2012 and spring of 2013, Air1 partnered with CURE International and BEC Recordings for the "Club Awesome Tour", hosted by Hansen. Each night featured a dance party including Christian artists KJ-52, Manafest and 7eventh Time Down. The audience at each show was asked to help support CURE International, and as a result more than 38 surgeries were funded.[17]
On July 3, 2014, Brant announced on his Facebook page that he resigned from Air1, and his last show aired on Monday, July 7, 2014, saying that the podcast and blog on branthansen.com would be continually updated. In the first independent podcast, he said that he was "In between jobs."[18] The day after his last broadcast on Air1, Hansen's Air1 podcast landed on the US iTunes top 100 podcasts list for the first time, at #74.[19]
Brant announced on July 21, 2014 that he was joining the staff of CURE International, as "storyteller". Brant had worked extensively with the charitable organization in the past, helping raise money to provide surgeries for children with treatable conditions.[20] On August 12, 2014, in Hansen's new podcast "The Brant & Sherri Podcast," he announced that he will have a new daily radio show starting in the near future.[21]
On October 20, 2014, Hansen launched "The Brant Hansen Show", a national radio show sponsored by CURE International, and syndicated by Christian FM. Co-hosted with Sherri Lynn, Hansen describes the show as "one of the top radio shows in the country that team a white Midwestern nerd with a form of autism and a very patient African-American lady from Pittsburgh… we're at least one of the top five in that category."[22] As of November 2015, the Brant Hansen show is syndicated in 32 states, on over 200 radio stations including WAY-FM, Word FM, Shine FM, Liberty University's The Journey FM, and NGEN Radio.[23] He works at KSGN now from 2-5 pm based in San Bernardino, California.
Author
Hansen has authored a number of blogs, many of which were associated with the radio station he was working at the time. Some of these include: Letters From Kamp Krusty,[24] Brant's Blog of Awesomeness[25] and Brant's Air1 Blog.[26]
Some popular recurring posts across multiple blogs by Hansen are excerpts from the fictional book "The 417 Rules of Awesomely Bold Leadership" a satirical look at leadership.[27] The Krusty Sage is another popular character that Hansen uses to express opinions that can be offensive to some people, but allows Hansen to express them in a tone that people would be more receptive to.[28]
Hansen has had an article published on CNN's religion blog, titled "Mr. Spock Goes To Church. How One Christian Copes With Aspergers Syndrome."[29]
In 2014, Hansen wrote a book titled "Unoffendable: How Just One Change Can Make All of Life Better", due to release in April 2015. The subject matter of the book is on anger, and according to Hansen "giving up the “right” to be offended can be one of the most freeing, healthy, simplifying, relaxing, refreshing, stress-relieving, encouraging things we can do."[30]
Other Jobs
Hansen is best known as a radio personality, however not all of his jobs have been on the radio. Hansen has been a videographer in the Army.[31] Hansen was the lead singer for the 90s Christian indie band "Farewell to Juliet," which released albums including Echoes of Laughter in 1993 and Grace and Dire Circumstances in 1998.[32][33] His love for baseball led him to be a play by play announcer for the St. Louis Cardinals at some of their spring training games along with the Florida Marlins, and the New York Mets, in Port St. Lucie, FL. However, because of Hansen's eye condition, nystagmus, It made it difficult for him to observe the game and narrate what was happening.[34] Hansen was also a youth pastor for 4 years.[35]
Life
Hansen has Asperger syndrome and nystagmus, conditions that have presented him with challenges in social situations. Hansen has stated that he finds these conditions exhausting, but also finds positive aspects to his circumstances. In an interview, he stated, "Let's face it: I'm in radio because I can't be seen. Asperger's makes for real honesty – and that can make arresting radio." [36]
Hansen is an outspoken Christian, and has been featured on the I Am Second website.[37] He has blogged on multiple sites, and presently maintains a faith-related blog. Hansen and his wife traveled to Kenya with Compassion International to meet the child they had been sponsoring. Hansen challenged 200 listeners to also become sponsors; over 300 did so.[38] Hansen also traveled to Indonesia to assist with Tsunami relief efforts.[39]
Awards and nominations
Radio & Records Industry Achievement Awards
Year | Category | Station | Result |
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2008 | Air Personality of the Year (Christian Format)[40] | WAY-FM | Won |
Christian Music Broadcasters Echo Awards
Year | Category | Station | Result |
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2008 | Air Personality of the Year (Markets 26-100)[41] | WAYF/West Palm Beach | Won |
2011 | Air Personality of the Year (Markets 1-25)[42] | Air1 Radio Network | Won |
References
- ↑ BRANT HANSEN - MIDDAY HOST
- ↑ College of Media at the University of Illinois. (2008, Dec 10). Alumni notes. The media I. Retrieved from http://media.illinois.edu/news/index_08dec
- ↑ http://www.hisair.net/interviews/brant_hansen.htm
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-02-16. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
- ↑ https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/alt.atheism/mTZKikgsnqM/dMdiGgQGrv0J
- ↑ All Access Music Group. (2011). Retrieved 3 November 2012, from http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/90401/brant-hansen-exiting-way-fm-s-mornings-with-brant
- ↑ http://www.centralillinoisbusiness.com/index.cfm?archid=344&columnName=ACHIEVEMENTS&arch=1
- ↑ http://media.illinois.edu/news/index_08dec
- ↑ http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/87688/way-fm-listeners-sponsor-2-090-compassion-internat?ref=search
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH6Zx1gVGQs
- ↑ http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/67413/way-fm-s-hansen-travels-to-kabul
- ↑ http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/83967/brant-hansen-delivers-blankets-hats-to-afghanistan
- ↑ All Access Music Group. (2011). Retrieved 3 November 2012, from http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/90401/brant-hansen-exiting-way-fm-s-mornings-with-brant
- ↑ http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/131152/brant-hansen-exiting-air1-network
- ↑ http://cmbonline.org/echo-awards
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UJjKgSNnus
- ↑ http://www.hearitfirst.com/news/bec-recordings-and-air1-celebrate-the-club-awesome-live-tour
- ↑ http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/131152/brant-hansen-exiting-air1-network
- ↑ US Podcasts Top Entries - Tuesday, 8th July 2014. Retrieved 13 Aug 2014 from http://www.itunescharts.net/us/charts/podcasts/2014/07/08
- ↑ http://cure.org/blog/2014/07/national-christian-radio-host-joins-cure-international/
- ↑ http://branthansen.com/2014/08/12/on-robin-williams-the-new-radio-show-and-where-are-the-single-men/
- ↑ http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/132991/brant-hansen-returns-to-radio-syndicated-by-christ
- ↑ http://branthansen.com/stations/
- ↑ http://branthansen.typepad.com/
- ↑ http://brantsblogofawesomeness.typepad.com/
- ↑ http://www.air1.com/blog/brant
- ↑ http://branthansen.typepad.com/letters_from_kamp_krusty/help_for_visionary_leaders_of_leading_leaders/
- ↑ http://www.air1.com/blog/brant/post/2013/02/19/The-Krusty-Sage-on-Sheltering-Your-Kids.aspx
- ↑ http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2013/10/19/mr-spock-goes-to-church-how-one-christian-copes-with-aspergers-syndrome/
- ↑ http://www.amazon.com/Unoffendable-Just-Change-Make-Better/dp/0529123851
- ↑ http://brandonsneed.com/gs-interview-mornings-with-brant-host-brant-hansen/
- ↑ http://www.allmusic.com/artist/farewell-to-juliet-mn0001262387
- ↑ http://www.marathonrecords.com/ftj
- ↑ http://brandonsneed.com/gs-interview-mornings-with-brant-host-brant-hansen/
- ↑ http://vimeo.com/71512344
- ↑ Good News Florida. (n.d.) "WAYFM's Mornings with Brant Hansen." Retrieved 4 November 2012 from http://goodnewsfl.org/christian-news/wayfms_mornings_with_brant_hansen/
- ↑ http://www.iamsecond.com/seconds/brant-hansen/
- ↑ Solomon, L. (2006). Disc jockey's mission of mercy resonates: His Kenya trip leads others to sponsor kids in need. South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
- ↑ Morning show radio host has eclectic taste in books. (2005). South Florida Sun - Sentinel.
- ↑ "Honors and Awards".
- ↑ "Echo Awards Presented In Nashville".
- ↑ "2011 Echo Awards Winners".