Shirley Strawberry continues to co-host the nationally syndicated radio program “The Steve Harvey Morning Show.” She has built a successful career as a radio personality and author.
Shirley Strawberry has had a long-standing career in radio, which began in Chicago at WCGI-FM, where she served as co-host of the Doug Banks Show. Her career took a significant turn when she joined Steve Harvey in 2000 to co-host the nationally syndicated “The Steve Harvey Morning Show.” Since then, she has become a household name, known for her engaging personality and the advice segment “Strawberry Letter,” where she gives relationship advice to listeners.
In addition to her radio career, Shirley Strawberry has also ventured into writing. She authored the book “The Strawberry Letter: Real Talk, Real Advice, Because Bitterness Isn’t Sexy,” which is based on the popular segment from the radio show. Her book provides insights and advice on love and relationships, drawing from the letters and experiences shared by her listeners.
Shirley’s role on the radio show has made her a beloved figure among her audience, and she continues to maintain a strong presence in the media. Her contributions to the show and her connection with the audience have been pivotal to the program’s success. Despite the ever-changing landscape of radio and media, Shirley Strawberry remains a consistent voice, bringing entertainment, advice, and a sense of community to her listeners every morning.