600. Care Tuk shares the meaning her life has given her on her last remaining days here on earth. This maybe the most joyful, heartfelt and meaningful podcast we have done.
Release Date: 10/29/2024
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Don Dollar ignored his skin and eyes turning yellow. It was his daughter who said, “Get in the car daddy I’m taking you to the emergency room.” That saved his live. That happened in February of this year 2026. After a major operation and a slow recovery, Double D is now Cancer Free and tells his amazing story.
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Joe Sweeney is a graduate of Rockhurst High School and the University of Missouri. Joe serveds as Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Ingram’s Magazine for 37 years. He has spearheaded initiatives to tighten the readership profile and create one of the highest reader demographics in the United States; launched the Industry Outlook Assembly series, bringing together top executives from dozens of business sectors for industry-specific assemblies; has developed numerous competitions and recognition programs. In this podcast Joe explain the importance of removing the filter and talk truth.
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Max Floyd is in the Rock & Roll Hall of fame as a radio DJ. He is legend in the radio business. Max had a massive following throught Europe when he was a DJ in United States Army, stationed in Germany. This podcast has two buddies sitting around talking about pretty much everything. They make funny and entertaining.
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David takes you into some wonder Buddhism philophies that open the heart and soul to awakening new understandings.
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Obstacles and adversity are common to Care Tuk as she turns challenges into opportunities and difficulties into adventures. That is and has been the hallmark of Care’s powerful, fruitful and joyful life. Doing it with God's help is the cornerstone of her walk in faith.
Like any battle-hardened warrior, Care Tuk wears her scars like a badge of honor. She's found her life turned upside down, her bank account depleted,, infertility issues, adoption, and more. Through her multiple battles with cancer, a near-death car crash at the hands of a drunk driver, a brain bleed that left her speechless and nearly immobile, she kept going. Even after the unexpected death of her daughter and unborn granddaughter, she kept going forward.
Ravaged by the painful side effects of DES (Diethylstilbestrol) – an experimental drug intended to save her life. A body held together by bolts, screws, titanium plates, and 25-pound mono-filament fishing line. You can't find a more dramatic, heart-wrenching, raw, honest, and inspiring story than that of Care.
In this 600th podcast of You Just have To Laugh, Care shares the meaning her life has given her. I am blessed, honored and thank God I turned right instead of left and literally ran into her on a street corner in Ketchican Alaska.