Friday, June 17 – Happy Father’s Day John and Steve

Steph and Amanda are TOTAL Daddy's Girls! We love you so much.
From Steph:
Dad,
On this Father’s day #39 for you, I wish you happiness first and foremost and I wish for you the patience you’re going to need to watch me raise Maelyn over the next 6 or 7 years. I say this because she is 11 and I know the misery I put you through. I want to thank you first for hanging out with my mom…..even after meeting me. I want to thank you for keeping her young…since you were kind of a kid when we got you. I want to thank you for teaching me all of the things that nobody else would have. Forcing me to ski, play soccer, ride a dirt bike, jet ski, all of the things that were out of my comfort zone you made me try all of them at least once so many of them stuck because you stuck to cheering me on. I may have acted completely embarrassed by the bird calls from the audience during my pageants but I wasn’t. I remember thinking, nobody else’s dad loves them enough to be such a weirdo just to show his kid he loved them. Now you’re doing that for your granddaughter and we could never dream we’d be this lucky. Thank you for being my buffer with mom on our bad days, thank you for getting my stereo back when I was 16 , for scaring off the mean boys when I was young and for not telling mom about my first…or second tattoo. For the money you’d slip me when mom wasn’t looking, for the unique, unexpected and totally random Christmas gifts you come up with each year and for your stern, yet loving talks with both Mae and I as we learn to grow up together and not apart. Dad, you never stayed mad and you never held a grudge. I get that trait from you…we both know that much. You never packed up the Hefty trash bag you originally came with and left us, like you threatened when I was being a jerk. You stayed. And you showed up for me every single time I needed you. Someday you’ll need me and I’ll show you that I can repay every kindness. You’ve become slightly more refined this past decade. Just slightly. You’re a big softy who loves kids and animals, watching the scary stock market, nurses dying birds or buries them, you don’t kill bugs, you hate cell phones, you EVENTUALLY finish everything you start and you do have some conspiracy theories (although I did love watching those space ships hovering out in the back yard with you as a kid) You’re still a little rough around the edges but you wouldn’t be John Currie, AKA Jockey, if you weren’t. And last but not least, thanks for not being weirded out when I married Harald. When your buddy and work partner became your son in law, I think you secretly kind of liked it. Your support means so much to both of us. Bloodlines means nothing to us. I’ve always been a Currie, long before I surprised you and changed my name in a family court at the age of 26. You have never, EVER made me feel like I wasn’t 1000% yours. I love you so much Dad and if Mom let me pick way back then, I’d choose you over and over again.
Love you, Stephanie
From Amanda:
From day one, my daddy was my bestie. Mom loved on me in a way that few could possible imagine and made sure that I was always clean and fed and happy and warm and snugly…but dad…he made sure that I found my laugh at an early age. Growing up, if I had a problem that needed solved, dad had it covered. If I had something to celebrate, dad would make a celebratory dinner. If I was brokenhearted, dad would make a comfort dinner. If I was stressed and busy, dad would make me a ‘come and grab some food on your way home so you don’t have to cook’ dinner. He also made, “play practice is going long” lunches, and “home sick with the flu” soup.
We talked on the phone probably no less than 6 times a day. Once, I came clean to him about something that I had done that I knew he would not be happy about. He was very angry and told me to go to my house until he could calm down and talk. I was 32. We didn’t talk for 6 hours. It was our biggest fight.
My dad was also my moral compass. He was my true north. He was the man who was ALWAYS there for me. The one man who never let me down. My biggest fan. My loudest supporter.
On June 9th, 2020, my daddy suddenly passed away. It was a week and a half before Father’s Day.
Daddy, you know that I continue to ask you questions and turn to you for advice. I still feel your presence and I still know that you are by my side. I have your thumbprint tattooed on my arm, but I have you tattooed on my heart. No matter what, I will always love you.
Love you Daddy, Bugs
Friday, June 17 – Father Knows Best

Happy Father's Day to all our dads out there! You are appreciated and loved more than you could ever know!
6/16/2022 – Clallam County’s Conservation Futures Program – Crescent Schools’ suicide prevention

Clallam County Commissioner Mark Ozias, Tom Sanford, Executive Director of the North Olympic Land Trust and Ricardo Fleishfresser, Conservation Futures Program Advisory Board Chair discuss Clallam County's program aimed at saving working farmlands. - Crescent School students speak about their suicide prevention program
Thursday, June 16 – Goodbye and Good Luck Cade! We LOVE YOU!

Today on the Scramble, we bid a fond farewell to our intern, Cade Barker! We have all grown to appreciate and adore him over the last several months. He is a phenomenal talent and a wonderful "kid". You will always have a home here at the Radio Ranch!
Amanda and Todd talk to Michael McAleer, Jr. about the "Level the Field" Golf Tournament, and also about the current climate of the real estate market.
To get in touch with Michael, call or text 360-460-2839 or email him at michael@teammcaleer.com
Wednesday, June 15 – If you’re happy and know it cross your legs…

Marc, Todd and Amanda have a LOT of laughs this morning...and most of them are appropriate.
6/14/2022 – Retiring airport manager – Sequim Wheelers – Sam the Cooking Guy

Dan Gase reflects on his years as manager of Fairchild Airport - Sequim Wheelers looking to take disabled for rides on ODT - Bacon Bit with Sam the Cooking Guy
Tuesday, June 14 – It’s FLAG Day!

Happy Flag Day everybody! It's a special show today with Todd, Steph and Brown!
Mr. Sam Zien – Sam the Cooking Guy – YouTube sensation – Author

A couple of years ago, one of my dearest friends named MIKE, came to stay with me for a few days when he came to town to visit. While we were chillin at the house, he told me about this guy he had discovered on YouTube named Sam the Cooking Guy. Mike found one of his videos and we sat there and watched. 11 episodes later, I was HOOKED! Sam was funny, he left in mistakes and kitchen mishaps, and his food looked easy enough for anyone to cook, but yummy enough to cook for anyone! Imagine my elation, when I heard that I was going to get to interview him…Sam. Sam the cooking guy! This is one of my favorite interviews…cuz I love food…and I love Sam…and I love my bestest buddy Mike. I hope you enjoy my interview with Sam the Cooking Guy!
To get Sam's new book (which is AMAZING), click HERE
To follow his YouTube channel, click HERE
06/13/2022 – Author Marc Pitman – Talk Show Host Dave Rubin – Pittsburgh Pirate Dave “The Cobra” Parker

Todd talks to Author Marc Pitman about his book, "The Surprising Gift of Doubt"
Talk Show host Dave Rubin
and Pittsburgh Pirate great Dave "The Cobra" Parker talks about his book, "Cobra"
Monday, June 13 – Commence the commencement

It was a busy weekend! Marc, Todd and Steph un'cap' what went 'gown'.