Justin Brown






3:00 PM 7:00 PM
justin@wdjconline.com

 

Originally from Anniston, AL, Justin got his start with the college radio station at Jacksonville State University. Radio was his first love and he continues to have a passion for the power of music.  While he has worked in almost every format, he is so thankful to now work in Christian radio, where he can truly use his passion and gifts for the Lord.  In Justin's nine years with WDJC, he's heard countless stories from listeners about how God has used Christian music to impact their lives…sometimes even bringing them to faith in Christ. 

 

That's why Justin's show is called "The Way Home."  Justin doesn't just help to bring joy and relaxation to the drive home, but through segments like "Power Lines" and interviews with Christian speakers and artists, he hopes to point those listening to the TRUE WAY. 

 

Justin and his wife Sherri live in Birmingham and are expecting a little girl. You can hear Justin afternoons from 3-7pm.


What people are saying...

The Jimmie Hale Mission has been and advertising partner with WDJC for 20 years.  This partnership has been mutually beneficial and God has definitely blessed our efforts.  One of the programs we advertise with is Justin brown.  I have known Justin since he began with WDJC and have come to appreciate, respect and value him as a radio personality, a Christian brother and a friend.  He has always been professional, supportive and helpful.  I value my relationship with WDJC and with Justin Brown.  Justin is a real asset to the WDJC team. - Tony Cooper, Jimmie Hale Mission

Justin Brown knows what it means to endorse and develop a client the RIGHT way.  He is more than willing to spend time with the client, and probably the most important thing about Justin is that he genuinely cares about his clients, and IT SHOWS!  He literally goes the extra mile OR TWO for his clients and frequently surprises us with his extra efforts.  His level of customer care is well above the norm.  We have seen it first-hand with our clients." - Alan Brumbeloe, President of BRUM Advertising



From the show:

How to Cook the Perfect Hardboiled EggBy Sarah B. Weir, Yahoo! blogger | Spring Celebrations – Tue, Apr 3, 2012 1:43 PM EDT

The secret to perfect eggsEggs are a traditional symbol of spring and have a special place on both the Easter and Passover table. Unfortunately, the delicious simplicity of a hardboiled egg is frequently marred by a cracked shell, greenish yolk, or sulfuric odor. With the holidays around the corner, wouldn't be it be nice to have a perfect dozen (or more) to decorate, display, and eat? It's easy if you follow these steps:

1. Buy eggs that are about a week old.

This is one time to purchase less-than-fresh food. Food science writer Harold McGee says that older eggs firm up more smoothly and peel easier. If you can only find super fresh eggs, add a half-teaspoon of baking soda per quart of water.

Related: How to Read an Egg Carton

2. Start with room temperature eggs.

Eggs that have been sitting on the kitchen counter for up to an hour are less prone to cracking when the cooking water rapidly heats up than ones that come straight from a cold fridge. The USDA says don't keep raw eggs out of the refrigerator for more than two hours.

3. Cook eggs in one layer in cold water.

Place eggs in one layer in a saucepan and cover by about two inches of cold water. Gently bring to a boil. This helps prevent cracking. Don't overcrowd. Eggs jostling each other can also lead to breakage. It's safer to cook a large number of eggs in a few batches.

Related: Eggs and Cholesterol

4. Turn off burner and cover.

When the water comes to a full boil, turn off the heat and cover pan tightly.

5. Let eggs sit undisturbed for about 12 minutes.

They will slowly cook in the hot water yielding a tender white and sunny yellow yoke. Jumbo eggs will need 15 minutes. The beauty of this method is that it's difficult to overcook your eggs, so you can be flexible about the timing.

6. Gently remove eggs from water.

With a slotted spoon, carefully transfer boiled eggs to a large bowl of ice water.

7. For easy peeling, crack shell and submerge in water.

Gently roll a hardboiled egg on the countertop and place in a bowl of water for a few minutes before peeling. The water will seep in and loosen the shell.

Store hardboiled eggs in the refrigerator for up to a week.


PICTURES:

Justin in studio with Jeff Morris


Justin comparing "the guns" with Andrew Peterson....



Justin with Tony Cooper of The Jimmie Hale Mission at the Mission Possible Bargain Center in Pinson.


Justin with Dave Barnes



Justin with Jeremiah Castille



Justin and Kevin from Rush Of Fools trying on each others sunglasses!


Scott Dawson, Michael Farren of Pocket Full Of Rocks, and Justin


Recording Artist Jeff Chandler w/ Justin Brown



Kevin Hughley of Rush Of Fools w/ Justin Brown


Justin and Speedy on stage at Stadiumfest


Justin with Bobby Jon Drinkard from "Survivor"


Justin and the guys from DecembeRadio


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