On Air Host, Producer and Operations
 

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Paul began his performance career at the ripe age of 10 when he crawled into acting classes at Boston's Suffolk University.  At 15 he was the youngest person to be certified producer at Boston Neighborhood Network Television – then interviewed "The Elephant Show" stars Sharon, Lois & Bram. 

 
By the age of 18, he had acted extensively in the Boston area and enrolled at Emerson College where he excelled in theater performance.   At the same time he served in the Public Relations and Marketing Department at The Children's Museum in Boston.
 
He acted in the WGBH broadcast of "Turf" which won the 1996 Achievement in Radio award. 
 
In 2001, when he was hired by Palm Beach's WXEL.  In addition to hosting a weekly Saturday night show, Paul was heard daily. He produced WXEL's local programs "On The Money," "Florida Forum" and "The American Senior Side Show" and was side kick to Skipper Chuck Zink on his big Bands show. Often Paul was substitute host for Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Joanna Marie's Classical Variations. He also anchored the WXEL/Sun-Sentinel Newscasts. Paul interviewed many local and national celebrities and community arts leaders, including Caldwell Theatre's Michael Hall, Charles Nelson Reilly and "Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me" panelist, Paula Poundstone. 
 
Paul was called to Miami to serve as Fundraising Producer for WLRN.  Currently, at WLRN, Paul is an on air host, producer and assists with behind the scenes operations. Most recently on his website - Leary has been hosting "Broadway Edition" a podcast featuring the best of South Florida Theater and Broadway music. Paul is dedicated to being involved with the best of public broadcasting organizations around the country.
 
 
 
 
About Paul Leary