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Argus Leader
Show boosts giveaways
Host who bounced back from low point wants to help others
Dec. 11, 2011
Written by
Beth Wischmeyer
Jerry Dahmen talks about donating the proceeds from his CDs and book sales as well as speaking engagements to the weekly Faith Temple food giveaway. “I really wanted to do something ... to help them out,” Dahmen says. / Elisha Page / Argus Leader
Jerry Dahmen has heard a lot of inspirational stories during the past 35 years.
Now the news director for KXRB Radio in Sioux Falls, Dahmen started the “I Love Life” radio series more than 35 years ago, recording hundreds of inspirational stories about those who had overcome adversity.
But at a time in Dahmen’s life, he wasn’t sure he’d be able to overcome the adversity in his life.
Dahmen grew up in Sioux Falls and worked at KISD Radio through the ’60s and early ’70s, then headed to Nashville in 1985, working as the news director for the Grand Ole Opry’s WSM Radio for 17 years.
Nearly 10 years ago, his world changed.
“They (radio station) went through a lot of changes, and I lost my job, to be honest with you,” he said. “They just came in and cut all the budgets. I really hit rock bottom.”
Around the same time, Dahmen’s wife divorced him after 23 years of marriage, and he was hospitalized for a heart condition.
He said he felt like he had nothing to live for.
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