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When Holly Morgan was 20, she had no idea what she wanted to be. That is, until she fell into the radio world. “It’s like radio found me!” she says. “I eat, breathe and live it.” In the studio she’s never without a glass of water and a tube of lipstick (“Gotta keep the lips looking fabulous!”).

As a part of Q102, Holly’s favorite radio moments include being able to give back the community by working with the Freestore Food Bank and other charities, getting her kids involved as well. Another career highlight was meeting Steven Tyler from Aerosmith at the MTV Music Awards in 1991. “He winked at me outside, and I thought I was going to pass out!”

If Holly could be invited to any singer’s home for dinner she’d choose Madonna or J.Lo. “Both women are fabulous, strong and have their own unique style,” says Holly (sound like anyone else we know?). But despite her love for strong female artists, the song Holly says best describes her life is “Good Life” by One Republic. “I have so much to be thankful for, and I’m so blessed to be where I am today.”

CAT LOVERS

Cat lovers will laugh out loud at the quirkiness of their feline friends with these insightful and curious poems from the singular minds of housecats. In this hilarious book of tongue-in-cheek poetry, the author of the internationally syndicated comic strip Sally Forth helps cats unlock their creative potential and explain their odd behavior to ignorant humans. With titles like “Who Is That on Your Lap?,” “This Is My Chair,” “Kneel Before Me,” “Nudge,” and “Some of My Best Friends Are Dogs,” the poems collected in I Could Pee on This perfectly capture the inner workings of the cat psyche. With photos of the cat authors throughout, this whimsical volume reveals kitties at their wackiest, and most exasperating (but always lovable).