Performer/Motivational Speaker/Radio Talk Show
Host
A native of Indiana, Jearlyn
Steele relocated to Minnesota where she discovered her destiny.
After much encouragement and community support, Jearlyn ventured
out singing in churches, community centers and niteclubs. This
eventually led her to theater where she has performed at such
venues as Penumbra Theater of St. Paul, the Old Log Theater in
Excelsior, The Historical State Theater in downtown Minneapolis,
the famous Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in St. Paul,
and the world renowned Guthrie Theater. Over a decade ago, Jearlyn,
along with her siblings, The Steeles, began a successful run of
the pop/gospel musical “Gospel At Colonus” which made
its way to Broadway in 1988 and finally to Carnegie Hall. After
Colonus, Jearlyn recorded many national and local commercials
for c ompanies such as Wilson Leather, Marshall Fields, Slumberland,
Aveda, Target and many more. Her voice can be heard on various
CD’s for national artists like Prince, with whom she has
toured, George Clinton and Mavis Staples.
Jearlyn Steele is a featured motivational singer
at national award conferences for corporations such as Wells Fargo
Bank, NRG, American Express Financial Services, and Carlson Wagonlit
just to name a few. She has also been a frequent special guest on
the prestigious Prairie Home Companion Show and has served as an
entertainment reporter for various shows at KTCA Public Television.
Among her honors are; Newsmaker of the Year 1998 by the MN Women’s
Press, The William (Billy) Griffin Award by the Hallie Q. Brown
Center, Beautiful Strong Woman 2002, and Honorary Member of the
Gustavus Library Association. Jearlyn has also written and produced
radio commercials. Currently, she host a radio show at the CBS affiliate
WCCO Radio 830 AM where her talk show, Steele Talkin’, can
be heard every Sunday night from 7pm to 10:30pm in approximately
thirty states nationwide. (taking a leave of absence for a year)
A mother of two, Jearlyn has branched
out to become more involved in creating ways to affect women and
children’s lives in a positive way through music and public
speaking. She has served on boards for the Ordway Circle of Stars
and Chrysalis, a center for women.