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Carrie Danger

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I’m Carrie Danger, host of the Afternoon Drive on 107.3 Alternative Cleveland and a proud part of the radio world since 2010. I’ve spent over a decade connecting with listeners, spinning everything from alt rock anthems to deep cuts, and bringing a genuine voice to Cleveland’s airwaves.

I’ve been honored with titles like Best Radio Personality (Cleveland Music Awards, 2024) and Best Radio Show (Cleveland Scene, 2025)—but the real reward is sharing the ride home with this amazing community every day.

Beyond the studio, I’m a passionate mental health advocate, music lover, bookworm, and outdoor explorer. Whether I’m behind the mic or out on the trail, I believe in real talk, good vibes, and using every platform to make a positive impact.

Music moves us. Radio connects us. Let’s ride the wave together.

    

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