614. "The day Rock & Roll music died" with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Radio DJ - Max Floyd
Release Date: 12/17/2024
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Dancer, Liz Kelley shares with the YJHTL family how her life changed when she went with Bob Hope to Vietnam with his USO tour. She was deeply moved by the pain and suffering she witnessed from the soldier’s experience. Especially when they came home and were ridiculed and ignored. Liz’s mission is to give a ‘Welcome Home’ hug and thank you to every Vietnam veteran. Her public presentation is amazing. Feel free to contact Liz for her “Welcome Home” Presentation at: [email protected]
info_outline 614. "The day Rock & Roll music died" with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Radio DJ - Max FloydYou Just Have To Laugh
Max Floyd was a radio DJ for over 50 years. He is one of the few Radio DJ's in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Max's knowledge of music is informative as it is impressive. He shares his experience in the Army on a 100,000 watt station that was heard all over Europe. Max also shares how he always thought of listener first and how he could pick a hit. I asked him if radio stations actually took pay-offs from record companies to play their music. He answers that in this podcast.
info_outline 613. Dave Wilson IS the meaning of Christmas.You Just Have To Laugh
Dave Wilson is finest of the finest – when it comes to live a good and Godly life. This podcast shares his spirit and essence as he brings out the Santa Claus is all of us. Please share this podcast with family and friends to keep the Christmas spirit going every day. The picture is Mr. & Mrs. Claus – alias Dave and his wife. Checkout Dave’s website: santaspitstop.net
info_outline 612. Gary Cardile checks all of the boxes of the YJHTL message Humor, Laughter, Faith, Helping others and MUSIC. And he has played with best of Latin, Jazz and R &B musicians.You Just Have To Laugh
Gary began his professional career at the age of 16 as a singer/dancer/percussionist working with R&B acts in the K.C. area. During the next 30 years, Gary continued to work professionally, sometimes as a vocalist, but more often as a percussionist, backing some of the greatest names in Jazz and Entertainment. Working with the likes of Hank Crawford for 8 years, Eddie Cano (One of the fathers of Latin Jazz) for 4 years, and the award winning quartet Yoboso for 5 years whose CD "Off The Menu" Won 6 awards at the New Mexico Music Awards including Best Vocal Performance. Some greats Gary has...
info_outline 611. Funny Holiday Stories to keep you in Seasonal CheerYou Just Have To Laugh
You host, David Naster tells some very funny holiday stories to do nothoing more than a give you a smile, a chuckle or a snort. Enjoy and share to keep thet Holiday Cheer going. yjhtl.com for books and nasterblasters
info_outline 610. Retired Sportscaster Todd Donoho is a wonderful storyteller. He shares great stories about his experiences with Pete Rose, Tommy Lasorda, Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant.You Just Have To Laugh
Todd Donoho is an American radio and television sportscaster who was the host the post-game show for Missouri Tigers basketball. He led sports news reporting in the 1990s for Los Angeles television station KABC after working for stations across the country and later became a sports news anchor for Fox Sports West. Todd portrayed himself in the movie Blue Chips. During his time in between work for KABC and FSN West, he also assisted with research for a best-selling book-CD project of great calls in sports broadcasting history, "And the Crowd Goes Wild."...
info_outline 609. You Just Have to Laugh at PAIN with your charming host.You Just Have To Laugh
Is it possible to laugh at, and through your pain – both physical and emotion? Yes and in this podcast and my book You Just Have To Love - the meaning of life, I prove it possible and vital to living a meaningful and joyous life. Order the book – You Just have To Love – the meaning of life - at naster.com.
info_outline 608. Appreciation, Thankfulness and Gratitude - Transforms everyday to Thanksgiving.You Just Have To Laugh
This podcast was ignited by my search for a podcast about the Thanksgiving Holiday. I offer you this heartfelt podcast with this sincere message from You Just Have To Laugh and the thousands of people it represents. Thanks. Appreciation and Gratitude. “The time to offer thanks is not for just one day, And the deeds of being grateful brings a daily fresh bouquet. So voice your appreciation to the one that’s most high Then relish in the feeling that all three provide.”
info_outline 607. Don’t look down on yourself. Stop it. It’s your life and you alone can make it meaningful and fun.You Just Have To Laugh
Your life is created by you. The good, the bad and the ugly. You can change your life anytime you want to by your state of being. Your circumstances do not determine your life, your state of being and choices do. Be it acting on or reacting to your emotions that too is a choice. So, you must be aware of what you are thinking and feeling. Add value to your life. Live your live amused with meaning. Do it now! Naster.com – for presentations, books and the world famous NasterBlaster.
info_outline 606. 14 You Just Have To Laugh’s suggestions for a meaning and joyful life. We offer you these because they work!You Just Have To Laugh
David Naster takes you through14 suggestions that will put into motion a meaningful and joyful life. You are welcome to implement as many as you want. We might suggest all of them because they all work. 1: You want fair, every state’s got one, go find it. 2: You are the only person who can take care of you. 3: Want it! Earn it. 4: Start at the bottom and enjoy every step up. 5: It takes time to learn. Enjoy the process 6: Words Lie Deeds don’t. 7: If your life isn’t working – change it. 8: Understand who you are. 9: Laugh at yourself 10: Be...
info_outlineMax Floyd was a radio DJ for over 50 years. He is one of the few Radio DJ's in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Max's knowledge of music is informative as it is impressive. He shares his experience in the Army on a 100,000 watt station that was heard all over Europe. Max also shares how he always thought of listener first and how he could pick a hit. I asked him if radio stations actually took pay-offs from record companies to play their music. He answers that in this podcast.