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Steve Harvey interview to talk about his book, ‘Family Feud,’ ‘Soul Train’

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I spent a few minutes with Atlanta entertainer and radio host Steve Harvey yesterday at a local Kmart where he was promoting its “Share the Word” program during Black History Month.

Harvey’s appearance was tied in with “relationship wellness,” thanks to his huge best-selling book “Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man,” which has sold more than two million copies. He said his book was the third biggest selling book of the year, behind a “Twilight” book and Sarah Palin’s memoir. He complained that her book was often discounted big time and that he tries to sell his at $19.99 or at worst, $16 at Kmart (though ironically, I could not find his book on kmart.com.)

He is working on a sequel to dig deeper into a woman’s psyche, especially those struggling to balance life as a single mom. “How can she find the guy to take over that,” he said. “That’s a major issue… the one thing I learned: I haven’t found a single woman who set out to find a husband who found one… you can’t hunt the hunted.”

Harvey joked how difficult it was to stretch out the part about how men think, given how simplistic we really are: “I had written 13 pages but the book company had me stretch it. You can summarize men in three pages.”

He expressed sympathy for Kanye West and anyone who became famous young such as Michael Vick: “He redeemed himself admirably.”

He also waxed romantic about “Soul Train” and how he loved to see the girls more than the dances or the music. VH1 recently aired a great documentary about the program. “I wanted to be a Soul Train man,” he said. “My room had a sign on the door that said, ‘Welcome to the Soul Train.’ I had bean bag chair and beads and everything. Yah, I had a lava lamp. I was Mr. Soul Train.” His best dance move: The Rodeo.

Harvey hopes to bring a bit of original host Richard Dawson’s sharp tongue to “Family Feud,” which he is going to begin hosting this fall. “If you give a stupid answer, I’ll let you have it,” he said. (He’s the first African American to take the helm, most recently held by John O’Hurley.)

My camera ran out of battery space just seconds after the interview ended. He joked that his family has “violent tendencies,” that it would be ugly if they ended up on “Family Feud.”

Below is the interview itself in a backroom of the Kmart. Sadly, I sound like I’m on helium.

9 comments Add your comment

Who cares

February 9th, 2010
7:42 pm

Zero comments. That’s about how many care about Steve Harvey and what he’s doing.

e+mc2

February 9th, 2010
8:00 pm

Coupla thoughts – i like steve harvey OK, but his morning show is annoying and not funny. and i loved ’soul train.’ (my dance was ‘the hustle’) o’hurley was painful to watch as host of ‘family fued.’ that show is done

Dilly

February 9th, 2010
9:22 pm

What’s with the Curly Howard look?

tjhook

February 10th, 2010
8:03 pm

I hope that Steve does stick to the worldly topics and not feel a need to go below the belt with intimate chatter. He always looks the part of a gentleman, showing that will go a long way in leaving a positive impression with everyone. Family Feud is one of my favorite game shows, the hosts notwithstanding . . . it’s actually challenging.

That said, I have GREAT love for Steve, he’s completely funny

dat dude

February 11th, 2010
9:37 am

Who told him that he was a relationship expect? His morning show is alright, but nephew Tommie is not funny at all…

David

February 11th, 2010
3:09 pm

Steve Harvey needs to work on his grammar. I can’t listen to his morning show because he and nephew Tommy both destroy the english language.

He’s not a relationship expert. He is just doing what T.D. Jakes is doing which is catering to a womans weakness for financial gain.

Reign

February 12th, 2010
7:32 am

I agree with David to a degree…that Mr Harvey is using women weaknesses for financial gain, however, if he can impart some knowledge and wisdom that will help women to become more empowered and self confident when choosing men, the world benefits. It use to be that men were the monsters in the world (for the most part), but these days women are as vicious. So, anything that will help women gain better control over their lives would be a good thing. I’m not a fan of Mr Harvey’s, I don’t find him that funny, but he is becoming (or have become) a brand and his brand isn’t too bad. I’m not feeling him hosting Family Feud though. I definitely don’t listen to his morning show, I try, but I can’t get pass his dialect. Let him do his thing…it’s his time to shine and he’s doing some positive stuff.

Mona

February 12th, 2010
6:50 pm

Steve Harvey has become what a lot of us aspire to be…..Successful and Rich. Don’t hate him, congratulate him. So what if you all don’t listen to his show, a million more do. His jokes are funny enough for him to make, at minimum,$100,000 a comedy show. He does not need you five to laugh at all. I’m not a big fan either, however I am very proud of his accomplishments. As far as relationship guru, I’m sure he did not buy all those books that afforded him 3rd place.

Delores

March 18th, 2010
1:28 pm

I Can not understand why people want to Hate on Steve Harvey. You love it when bad guys win but when a Good Guy comes along we the people start hating on him. Then you’ve got some guy who is trying to be a wise a__ , and Steves’ people who should be in his corner are writing stuff that you know is not cool about him. I don’t understand why bother to send anything in if it can’t be positive.
Why shouldn’t he have a show? Letterman has a show, Conan O’brian has a show, Frank and Wanda have a show. I like that God gave everyone a choice. You can change the dial. What good is it doing you to down Steve? Karma should visit you and when you try to bring something to the table all the negative energy you send out to him should come to you. I love the show and the jokes.
I am mighty Proud to be a Fan of Steve Harvey. Prayin’ he stays on top, Prayin’ he keeps on helping our people and our children and people of other cultures.