He also had advice for aspiring radio presenters telling them to be their authentic selves when doing the job.
"It's not the easiest thing but its something you need to learn quickly to be yourself. A listener will know if you're faking it. It's an instinctive thing. You need to know who you're talking to.
What are they going through in their lives? How are they relating to that? How can you add value? You're not going to add value just happiness.
Cause it's very easy for radio presenters to live in a bubble cause you live in a studio where you don't see your audience.
You're paid a lot of money, so it's easy to become detached from your audience, so it's easy to go astray. Just be yourself and have fun," he concluded.
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