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Getting a license is one of the first steps, if not THE first step. To help you pass the license exam, you can download a free version of my Technician Class license study guide from kb6nu.com/study-guides.
Next, i'd suggest finding a ham radio club in your neck of the woods. You can attend the meetings before you get your license even, and by attending the meetings you'll meet hams who can help you get started and you can learn about all the things they do.
Most seem to start out by purchasing an inexpensive handheld radio to get on the air. That's OK, but don't stop there. Check into the local nets, help out with public service events, build a better antenna for your handheld.
As far as learning radio theory, get an ARRL Handbook. Also, consider getting the ARRL's Hands-On Experiments book. It's a big hobby, and there's a lot to learn. Take your time to figure out what you'd like to do, then take it one step at a time.