Power Brea

About Beauty is Breeze

Brea “The Boss Babe Breeze” Spencer is a Columbus, Ohio native. Born and raised in Buckeye Country, Brea graduated from Columbus Alternative High School and attended The Ohio State University. Her love and passion for media came naturally as her mother worked in the industry as a top sales earner for many years, but Brea was determined to forge her own path.  

Brea’s greatest blessing has been her son, Jeffrey, who is currently in high school. He has been right by her side throughout her journey. After entering motherhood, college and various work environments Brea happily settled into her role with Radio One in 2018. 

Brea is no stranger to hard work, maintaining multiple streams of income since she was 16. She moved on to create her brand, The House of Boss Babes! The House of Boss Babes (HOBB) was created to be a safe haven for women to be encouraged, feel inspired and uplifted while navigating through life. The House of Boss Babes is a multifaceted brand that is constantly growing. HOBB hosts events, offers mentorship, bar training and offers trendy merchandise to represent the Boss Babe in you.  

Brea proudly and efficiently works in programming as an On Air Talent and Production Assistant. She is talented in doing voice overs, copywriting, production, and her big personality shines on air. Brea has been on the airwaves in Columbus since 2019. She has been holding it down on the air on Power 107.5/106.3 late nights and weekends. She also showcases her skill set and versatility filling in on some of our sister stations, Magic 95.5 and 101.1 The Wiz Cincinnati. Brea looks forward to constantly learning, growing, and spreading her brand throughout Columbus and beyond! 

In true ‘Boss Babe’ fashion, Brea is also an Instructor at The Ohio Media School and a Lead CSR at John Glenn International Airport. Not to mention hosting frequent events in the city.  

Catch “The Boss Babe Breeze” on Power 107.5/106.3, Saturday afternoon 1pm-4pm, Sunday 9am-1pm and overnight Sunday and Monday, 12am-6am. 

The 614

  The Columbus City Council has just passed new legislation in order to provide menstrual products in all city recreation centers. The measure was approved during Monday night’s council meeting. It will provide the Department of Recreation and Parks with $14,000 to stock the city’s 29 recreation centers. They are looking to expand on a […]

Ohio

A 79-year-old Ohio woman is sentenced to jail time for feeding stray cats! The irony is she resides in a town with the same name as a famous fictional cat, but the story has a few more details than you may believe. Nancy Segula of Garfield Heights, Ohio says that the animals started showing up […]

The 614

The Ohio State University announces their Sexual Civility Empowerment (SCE) center failed to report a surprising total of 57 felonies. The university dissolved the unit in June 2018 and fired four employees after they failed to document and report at least 20 sexual assault complaints by students. The university hired a national outside auditing firm […]

Local

Franklin County’s Drug Task Force has confiscated more than six pounds of heroin following an arrest in the Columbus metro area. The task force served a warrant at a home on Muirwood Village Drive this afternoon following a month-long investigation. Detectives seized 2,775 grams — approximately 6.1 pounds — of heroin, with an estimated street […]

Entertainment

A 16-year-old just secured his own millionaire status playing video games! Kyle Giersdorf, a competitive Fortnite player, bagged $3 million over the weekend at a tournament. Gamers from all over participated in the Fortnite World Cup! Participants were vying for a total of $30 million in available prize offerings at the big New York event Sunday. […]

The 614

  Columbus City Schools teachers plan to march outside of city hall this afternoon! The march will occur as contract negotiations continue with the school board. The march will begin before the city council’s scheduled meeting. Last month, the nearly 4,000 Columbus Education Association teachers authorized a 10-day notice, in the event they go on […]

Hip Hop mogul, Jay-Z is preparing to produce a brand new Netflix movie titled “The Harder They Fall.” From a music label and clothing lines to music streaming services, and more, there seems to be nothing Jay-Z is afraid to take on in the entertainment industry. He will now be putting his creative talents into […]

Local

A Columbus man fatally shot his 19-year-old granddaughter, thinking she was an intruder. He has been found not competent for trial on the charge of involuntary manslaughter. The Columbus Dispatch reported that a psychologist determined 73-year-old Booker Moody has dementia and can’t understand his criminal case or help his public defender. Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O’Brien […]

It’s looking like A$AP Rocky could come up on some real coins pending this mess in Sweden works in his favor. He could be compensated more than $2 million for his time in jail. According to Swedish law, a person is permitted to seek reimbursement for any “coin” lost during their time in prison, if […]

News

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News

  Former Juvenile Court Judge Tracie Hunter was ordered to serve six months in jail Monday, five years after a jury convicted her of illegally helping her brother keep his job with Hamilton County. She was dragged out of a Cincinnati courtroom after sentencing. Hunter is now claiming that she was injured in the incident. […]

News

A school district in Pennsylvania immediately received backlash after warning parents their children could be removed from their homes and placed into foster care if the balances of overdue lunch bills are not paid. According to Fox News, the Wyoming Valley West School District in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, said about 1,000 student accounts owe a […]