30/11/2023
"When I left radio people I thought were friends disappeared" says DJ Len
Former Radio Phoenix presenter Lennon Shinde best known as DJ Len has shared an emotional piece on how certain people will love you for your fame.
He says when he left the media most of the peoy he thought were his friends stopped calling him.
https://zedgossip.net/when-i-left-radio-people-i-thought-were-friends-disappeared-says-dj-len/
He posted on Facebook below;
In 2006 I joined one of Zambia’s biggest commercial radio stations, which catapulted me into mainstream media as i worked there as an On Air presenter and producer. I hosted prime time shows from PM drive time shows to morning breakfast shows till the time I decided to hang up the boots as change is inevitable. My experience working in the media exposed me and taught me a lot. It also shaped my life significantly. I travelled, I attended almost every happening event, I interviewed and mingled with people from all walks of life from all around the world. From celebrities, politicians, technocrats, athletes to everyday people to mentioned but a few. I showcased my craft at top shows like , , I did live broadcast shows from the shores of the Indian Ocean etc and that’s besides my acting career where I am still very active to date and now producing my first TV series.
While I was at Radio Phoenix, I hosted flagship shows like where I was lucky to be tutored by the likes of the great late mhsriep, , and sir . On this program I interacted and interviewed people from all walks of life. I interviewed people like the late Zambia’s 5th republican president mhsriep, the late Zambia’s 4th republican president mhsriep, Dr , former vice president of Zambia, former Zambian president and the current republican president HE .
I helped to catapul