Woman's Day Magazine NZ

Radio star Steve Bro ad ‘MUM IS MY INSPIRATI ON’

Each morning on his way to work, More FM Southland breakfast host Steve Broad takes a moment to talk to his mum. Often on his way home, he stops to tell her about his day.

“She’s always been my greatest supporter – always there on the sidelines cheering me on,” he shares. “That’s what breaks my heart. I’m gutted she can’t listen in each day.”

These chats are held at his mother’s graveside. The cemetery is on the road to the radio studio. Steve’s mother was his biggest fan when he chased fame as a performer onNew Zealand IdolandThe X Factor NZ, but she never got to celebrate with him when he scored his latest gig, co-hosting the morning show in Southland, where

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