. mark: welcome back. so sean hannity, radio, what was your big radio break? it wasn t just one. well, you can t deny, when you fill in for rush, who s, look, he s the pioneer, he forged the path. we all owe him a debt of gratitude. mark: absolutely. and very appreciative. i grew up listening to all the radio guys, farber, barry gray, john shoyer was a money guy, gene berns, the pioneers of talk room. the big break was a guy named dave stone and bill dunn van, my first paid radio gig, doing it free up until then and packed up what was my contracting work van and drove across the country. that was break one. break two was a guy by the name of sluggo in atlanta, georgia.
. mark: welcome back. so sean hannity, radio, what was your big radio break? it wasn t just one. well, you can t deny, when you fill in for rush, who s, look, he s the pioneer, he forged the path. we all owe him a debt of gratitude. mark: absolutely. and very appreciative. i grew up listening to all the radio guys, farber, barry gray, john shoyer was a money guy, gene berns, the pioneers of talk room. the big break was a guy named dave stone and bill dunn van, my first paid radio gig, doing it free up until then and packed up what was my contracting work van and drove across the country. that was break one. break two was a guy by the name of sluggo in atlanta, georgia.
. mark: welcome back. so sean hannity, radio, what was your big radio break? it wasn t just one. well, you can t deny, when you fill in for rush, who s, look, he s the pioneer, he forged the path. we all owe him a debt of gratitude. mark: absolutely. and very appreciative. i grew up listening to all the radio guys, farber, barry gray, john shoyer was a money guy, gene berns, the pioneers of talk room. the big break was a guy named dave stone and bill dunn van, my first paid radio gig, doing it free up until then and packed up what was my contracting work van and drove across the country. that was break one. break two was a guy by the name
. mark: welcome back. so sean hannity, radio, what was your big radio break? it wasn t just one. well, you can t deny, when you fill in for rush, who s, look, he s the pioneer, he forged the path. we all owe him a debt of gratitude. mark: absolutely. and very appreciative. i grew up listening to all the radio guys, farber, barry gray, john shoyer was a money guy, gene berns, the pioneers of talk room. the big break was a guy named dave stone and bill dunn van, my first paid radio gig, doing it free up until then and packed up what was my contracting work van and drove across the country. that was break one. break two was a guy by the name of sluggo in atlanta, georgia.