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Lukesays
Hi Mark, I just wanted to say how wonderful it was hearing you and Gina together. I laughed my ass off! It reminded me how much I miss Mark in the Morning. It really was brilliant radio. But on a serious note, over the past year I lost my dad, who I was very close with. My grandmother, who I was very close with, and a family member was diagnosed with lung and brain cancer. Though I have been present for everything, I’ve been working with a therapist, and I have an incredible wife and family, I think when Gina said, “I’m in pain.” It described it perfectly how I feel. I thought after a year of losing my dad, it would hurt less. But honestly it probably hurts more. You never get too old to want advice. It’s the little things that hurt. Thank you Mark for allowing Gina to talk about this and to you Gina for sharing. It’s greatly appreciated.
Hi Mark,
Loved to hear the lyrics from the Andy Griffin show, never knew that it had words to the melody. I agree that ear buds are the most under rated best device, got’a love the noise cancelation feature. Keep doing what YOU do Mr. SL!
Jon W
Oh goodness… Loved Loved Loved Paul Harvey!!!! Used to listen to him with my parents as a four year old at lunchtime. Campbells Alphabet soup and a slice of Wonder toast with butter!!! And now you know the rest of the story!!! You are Paul Harvey for my kids… I think he was a bit of a better influence. Ah fuck it… Love You!!!
Hey Mark. Great great interview with Gina. I occasionally do listen to The Woody show on my drive-in and it was refreshing to hear her joining the crew a while back. Her interview with you was so enlightening and compassionate. To hear her talk about the love she had for her dad and the traumatic experience of having lost him and then dealing with family….. that’s a lot we all can relate with. And to have the emotional condition titled Grief Burst given to us…. That helps all of us deal with uncontrolled emotional moments. Gina is…always a joy and I hope she comes back to your show soon. Thank you for bringing her in…..now go get Dwight.
I’m catching up. I’m here, for trashcan talk. My opinion – if you leave your trashcans out past the pick up day (Wednesday for you), I get to throw my dog’s sticky poop sacks in your trashcan. I may be in the wrong, but so are you for leaving your trashcans out. But if you are too lazy to bring them thrashcans in, I’m using them.
Mark
I really miss Cool Stories in Music. That was my favorite podcast while it ran, and I still love it when you sneak one into What You Do. My all time favorite cool story was the episode about Badfinger and I listened to it a number of times. I’m not sure if you caught the story or not, but Joey Molland, the last surviving member of Badfinger passed away last week from complications of diabetes, bringing a very sad story to a close. What happened to that band was just awful.
Anyway, just wanted to share that news. Love the show and I look forward to it every week. Thanks so much for what YOU do.
Mark I have a serious question to ask
Why didn’t you ever consider starting or buying a radio station after your time at The Sound or KLOS or partnering with a group.
Every week I look forward to hearing the “What You Do” theme song. Eleni and Matt are so talented!
I have loved Gina Grad since “Mark in the Morning.” I wouldn’t mind if she was a regular contributor to your show. She is the Radio Goddess.
Ditto!!! Great idea Cheryl! Come on Mark, you can make it happen for your loyal listeners here! Make Gina your side piece, side kick, whatever you wanna call it, she’s definitely the radio Goddess to your RGness.
Ugh Mark! Gina Grad! Of course it was brilliant because two of the greatest jocks on the radio were rocket again! I love Gina SI much! She’s candid, honest & true. You….eh….I like you alright i guess….😂😂😂
Luke says
Hi Mark, I just wanted to say how wonderful it was hearing you and Gina together. I laughed my ass off! It reminded me how much I miss Mark in the Morning. It really was brilliant radio. But on a serious note, over the past year I lost my dad, who I was very close with. My grandmother, who I was very close with, and a family member was diagnosed with lung and brain cancer. Though I have been present for everything, I’ve been working with a therapist, and I have an incredible wife and family, I think when Gina said, “I’m in pain.” It described it perfectly how I feel. I thought after a year of losing my dad, it would hurt less. But honestly it probably hurts more. You never get too old to want advice. It’s the little things that hurt. Thank you Mark for allowing Gina to talk about this and to you Gina for sharing. It’s greatly appreciated.
Jon W says
Hi Mark,
Loved to hear the lyrics from the Andy Griffin show, never knew that it had words to the melody. I agree that ear buds are the most under rated best device, got’a love the noise cancelation feature. Keep doing what YOU do Mr. SL!
Jon W
Craig Van Ness says
Gosh, don’t know what to say other than Thank You! So nice to hear Gina’s insane and infectious laughter and humor! 🥰
Drew Scamahorn says
Oh goodness… Loved Loved Loved Paul Harvey!!!! Used to listen to him with my parents as a four year old at lunchtime. Campbells Alphabet soup and a slice of Wonder toast with butter!!! And now you know the rest of the story!!! You are Paul Harvey for my kids… I think he was a bit of a better influence. Ah fuck it… Love You!!!
Thomas Franklin says
Hey Mark. Great great interview with Gina. I occasionally do listen to The Woody show on my drive-in and it was refreshing to hear her joining the crew a while back. Her interview with you was so enlightening and compassionate. To hear her talk about the love she had for her dad and the traumatic experience of having lost him and then dealing with family….. that’s a lot we all can relate with. And to have the emotional condition titled Grief Burst given to us…. That helps all of us deal with uncontrolled emotional moments. Gina is…always a joy and I hope she comes back to your show soon. Thank you for bringing her in…..now go get Dwight.
Listener 13 says
Hey RG!
I’m catching up. I’m here, for trashcan talk. My opinion – if you leave your trashcans out past the pick up day (Wednesday for you), I get to throw my dog’s sticky poop sacks in your trashcan. I may be in the wrong, but so are you for leaving your trashcans out. But if you are too lazy to bring them thrashcans in, I’m using them.
Dave in Oregon says
Mark
I really miss Cool Stories in Music. That was my favorite podcast while it ran, and I still love it when you sneak one into What You Do. My all time favorite cool story was the episode about Badfinger and I listened to it a number of times. I’m not sure if you caught the story or not, but Joey Molland, the last surviving member of Badfinger passed away last week from complications of diabetes, bringing a very sad story to a close. What happened to that band was just awful.
Anyway, just wanted to share that news. Love the show and I look forward to it every week. Thanks so much for what YOU do.
William says
Mark I have a serious question to ask
Why didn’t you ever consider starting or buying a radio station after your time at The Sound or KLOS or partnering with a group.
Thanks,
William
Cheryl Dennison says
Every week I look forward to hearing the “What You Do” theme song. Eleni and Matt are so talented!
I have loved Gina Grad since “Mark in the Morning.” I wouldn’t mind if she was a regular contributor to your show. She is the Radio Goddess.
Walt from Flower Mound, Texas says
Ditto!!! Great idea Cheryl! Come on Mark, you can make it happen for your loyal listeners here! Make Gina your side piece, side kick, whatever you wanna call it, she’s definitely the radio Goddess to your RGness.
Dawn says
Ugh Mark! Gina Grad! Of course it was brilliant because two of the greatest jocks on the radio were rocket again! I love Gina SI much! She’s candid, honest & true. You….eh….I like you alright i guess….😂😂😂
Martin Lotts says
Great podcast great to hear Gina Grad. I actually heard you on Friday Morning. I will always listen. Love you all.
Sandy says
Hi Mark, I forgot to tell you I love the candles. They last so long and smell fantastic. I will be a loyal customer.