GETTING TO KNOW SADIE STAR:
Chicago’s soulfully captivating voice, the heartbeat behind Soul 106.3, and a media force transforming the way we experience music and stories. With her magnetic presence and unmatched passion, Sadie is redefining Chicago media one broadcast at a time, reaching beyond city limits to inspire audiences everywhere. Stay tuned as we dive into her journey, her voice, and the soulful impact she’s making. In a city known for its rhythm, grit, and golden musical legacy, Chicago continues to crown new voices who shape the cultural landscape.
Among them stands Sadie Star, radio personality, media entrepreneur, designer, and the unstoppable force behind The Sadie Star Show on Soul 106.3 FM. With a magnetic presence and an undeniable glow, Sadie has carved out a space where inspiration meets entertainment, and where authenticity remains center stage.
Sadie’s journey began long before the microphone. A natural storyteller with an ear for truth and a heart for people, she pursued her media dreams at Illinois Media School, graduating with a deep sense of purpose and a sharpened professional edge. Years later, she expanded her foundation even further by completing a program with Harvard University, a milestone that reflects not only her ambition but her commitment to excellence.

Sadie Star is not simply a radio host. She is a cultural curator.
Through The Sadie Star Show, she has created a platform that celebrates artistry, amplifies community voices, and highlights the unseen brilliance within the world of entertainment. Her interviews are soulful, sincere, and compelling, and often reveal layers of her guests that audiences have never heard before.
Her growing list of celebrity interviews reads like a soundtrack of R&B, soul, and cultural influence: Danny Boy, Chante Savage, Jay Ivey, Silk, Jesse Jackson, Syleena Johnson, Christopher Pearson (father of Raven-Symoné), The Levert Experience, CeCe Peniston, Ann Nesby, and countless others.
Each conversation is guided by Sadie’s signature blend of warmth and sharp intuition, the rare ability to make legends feel at home and rising stars feel seen.
Yet behind the mic is a visionary entrepreneur building her own empire. As CEO of WSWT Internet Radio, Sadie is shaping digital broadcasting with intention and innovation. And with the launch of the Sadie Shoe Collection, she stepped boldly into the world of fashion, merging luxury, creativity, and personal expression into designs that reflect her glam-meets-powerhouse persona.
What sets Sadie Star apart is not just her talent, but her spirit. She represents elevation. Reinvention. The belief that dreams deserve both hard work and a spotlight. She moves with grace, but also with fire, the kind that inspires others to believe in what’s possible for their own lives.
As her influence expands, Sadie Star continues to write her story with resilience, brilliance, and undeniable star power. Whether she’s on air connecting with thousands, building brands that celebrate individuality, or inspiring the next generation of media voices, one thing is clear:
Sadie Star is not just rising. She is shining. And the world is watching.

VIBE CHECK INTERVIEW: Sadie Star
Can you walk us through a major challenge or a moment you almost quit, and how you overcame it?
There was a season in radio where I felt overlooked and undervalued. Putting in the work. Showing up consistently. Still not seeing the growth expected. Remember thinking, “Maybe this just isn’t for me.”
Instead of quitting. I got quiet and got strategic. Invested in myself, sharpened my skills, expanded my network, and reminded myself why I started. I realized my calling wasn’t validated by a title or applause. It was validated by impact. Once I shifted my mindset from recognition to purpose, everything changed. I stopped chasing and started building.
What’s the most surprising thing you’ve learned about the industry or yourself?
The most surprising thing I’ve learned is that talent is only part of the equation. Consistency, relationships, and resilience matter just as much.
About myself? Learned I’m stronger than I thought. I used to second-guess my voice, literally and figuratively. Now I understand that my authenticity is my power. The industry may evolve, but being real never goes out of style.
What advice would you give someone starting in radio today?
Learn everything, not just how to talk on air. Learn production, branding, social media, contracts, marketing, and audience engagement. Be more, be a personality, be a brand.
Don’t wait for permission. Create your own content. Build your own platform. And most importantly, protect your integrity. Reputations will walk into rooms before you do.
How do you handle on-air criticism or listener complaints?
First, I listen. Every complaint isn’t an attack; sometimes it’s feedback. Constructive. Grow from it. Negativity. Don’t internalize it.
You can’t work in media and expect everyone to love you. My job isn’t to be liked by everyone; it’s to serve the audience with authenticity and professionalism.
What’s the biggest misconception people have about your job?
People think radio is easy, that we show up and talk. What they don’t see is the prep, the research, the emotional energy, the brand partnerships, the community involvement, and the constant pressure to stay relevant.
It’s entertainment, yes. It’s business.
What motivates you to get up and do the show every day?
Impact. Knowing someone might be driving to work discouraged, and something I say shifts their day, that matters.
Radio is intimate. People invite us into their cars, homes, and routines. That responsibility motivates me to show up with excellence.
Protect your integrity. Reputations will walk into rooms before you do.
Sadie Star
How do you balance your public persona with your private life?
I’ve learned boundaries are necessary. Share inspiration and parts of my journey, but everything isn’t for public consumption.
The key is remembering that Sadie is the personality. Sadie, the woman are connected. They’re not in the same role. Protecting my peace allows me to perform at my best publicly.
What’s a recent personal growth moment or something you’ve had to unlearn?
I had to unlearn the idea that I had to prove myself constantly. Not every room requires explanation. Not every opportunity requires overexertion.
Grown into understanding. The Alignment is an important aspect.
What’s one thing you want listeners to take away from your show or our conversation?
That you can reinvent yourself, your past doesn’t limit your future. Growth is possible at any stage. I evolve. I pivot and pursue new dreams.
What’s coming up next for you that you’re excited about?
I’m stepping into acting and stage plays, expanding beyond radio into performance and storytelling in a new way. Exciting. It stretches me creatively and allows me to connect with audiences on a different level.
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