Lee Habeeb | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | University of Virginia School of Law (JD) |
Occupation(s) | Radio show host, executive, and essayist. |
Spouse | Valerie Habeeb |
Children | 1 |
Website | https://www.ouramericanstories.com/ |
Lee Habeeb is an American talk radio executive, host, podcaster and essayist. He is the creator and co-founder of The Laura Ingraham Show,[1] the Vice President of Content for the Salem Media Group, the founder of American Private Radio, and the creator, founder and host of "Our American Stories," a weekday radio show syndicated across the U.S.
Habeeb has written columns for USA Today, The Washington Examiner,[2] the National Review,[3] and LifeZette. He currently writes a weekly essay for Newsweek.[4]
Habeeb graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law (Class of 1991).[5] Since 2006, he's lived in Oxford, Mississippi with his wife, Valerie, and daughter, Reagan. He is of Lebanese descent, which has influenced his views on American culture and the immigrant experience. Habeeb has made a significant impact in conservative media and storytelling, often highlighting the contributions of immigrants and the diversity of American life through his programs. His Lebanese heritage is an integral part of his identity and shapes his unique perspective in his work.[6]