Garnett Ankle
Garnett Ankle
Garnett Ankle hosts Solidarity and What’s Your Point? Garnett Ankle joined WPKN Radio in June 2012 after serving as radio broadcaster and public affairs talk show host at WESU Radio for fourteen years. Garnett has a passion for equal rights and justice for all people. His passion for justice and fair play comes out in his radio shows whether he is hosting a talk or music show.

Garnett’s love for radio began before he started kindergarten. He spent his pre-school days listening to the radio before and after his daytime nap. From an early age, Garnett told his parents he wanted to become a radio announcer. After a while, he would imitate the radio disc jockeys on the radio. He considers radio broadcasting his domain where he is most comfortable. Garnett is a trained journalist, with a passion for political science and international affairs. His main objective is equal rights and justice for all.

Check Out Other Hosts You may Like

  • Binnie Klein

Binnie Klein

Binnie Klein maintains a private psychotherapy practice in New Haven, CT. Her memoir, Blows to the Head: How Boxing Changed My Mind (SUNY Press, ...

  • Dr. Firisin

Dr. Katy Firisin

Dr. Kathryn Firisin is a naturopathic physician and medical director of Coastal Natural Medicine in Southport, CT. With over 20 years of experience in healthcare ...

  • Peter Bush

Peter Bush

Peter Bush is a veteran radio DJ who’s spun music on WINE, WRKI, WAVZ, KC101 and WABC 77 in New York. He was the last ...

  • Walker

Walker

Sheneta Nicole is a performing artist, entrepreneur, and radio host on a mission to enlighten and empower their listener to be present and take a ...

  • Bill Cosentino

Bill Cosentino

After moving to CT as a teenager in the late 80's, I happened upon WPKN in the overnight hours where thought and reason often wander ...

  • Kevin Patrick

Kevin Patrick

Kevin Patrick: artist manager, label owner, A&R executive, radio promotion veteran, broadcaster and as well, an obsessed record collector. The obsession with music began as ...