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Doug Stanhope is the kind of comedian that you either are completely terrified of what's going to come out of his mouth, or the type that you will follow to the end of the earth...and with his new special "Discount Meat" he's proven that point even more.
From murder enthusiasts, tripper tourism and everything in between, Stanhope proves he's still at the top of his game! -
We've known Rudy Reyes, star of the FOX show "Special Forces: Wolrd's Toughest Test" since the early 90s....and you would be hard pressed to find someone who is as patriotic for all the right reasons than him.
And now that the show is in it's 3rd season, we thought it was time to catch up with our old friend to see what this season has in store and what's up in his world! -
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Dear Johnny,On December 13th, my wife Anna, had an appointment with a Hematologist/Oncologist dueto severe anemia. That night at 7pm, we received a call from the doctor telling us to go tothe Emergency Room for a blood transfusion due to a hemoglobin level of 5.1 (normallevels are usually between 12.0-15.0). Fifteen minutes later, her doctor called again and toldus she needed to go to a bigger hospital because there was significant percentage of blasts(immature white blood cells) in her blood. Finding these blasts is a strong indicator ofleukemia. That evening we arrived at the University of Kansas Hospital. After talking with anurse, she was admitted to Labor & Delivery unit because, she is also 18 weeks pregnant.After completing more blood work it was determined that she needed 3 units of bloodbecause her hemoglobin had dropped to 4.5. The following day two Hematologists came todeliver the news that she has Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), which is an aggressive form ofLeukemia, and she would need to be admitted to the Leukemia unit to begin a minimum 5week stay where she would start chemotherapy. The hard part is now that she isimmunocompromised, she is unable to see the kids in person until she can go home. After abone marrow biopsy, her form of Leukemia was confirmed. December 20th she began herfirst round of chemotherapy and will continue with this round of treatment for a total of 7days. There is no guarantee that this round of chemotherapy will put her into remission; inthe event that it does not, she will begin another round of treatment. These past few weekshave been such a crazy, overwhelming, whirlwind of events. This is such a scary time for ourfamily; but we are staying as positive as we can. We are just trying to focus on what ishappening now and not worry about the future. I just want to say friends and family havebeen so great to help out with the boys, meals, and sending well wishes and prayers. Youreally have no idea who is in your corner until something like this happens and we areblessed for the support we have received. I have taken several days off work and it has putus behind and I just don’t want my wife to have any extra worries. Thank you for reading ourletter. We appreciate it.AaronWho Helped: Bradley, Shane, Kevin, David, Willis, Emily with IBEW Local 124, Stump, CosentinosHow You Helped: 3 months mortgage, gas/electric and phone bills, Christmas for the kids, groceries
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Every year, we wrap up the season with the Jackyl Family Reunion and it’s ALWAYS a drunken good time!! And this year won’t be any different!!
And as we get set to get our livers warmed up for the main event, we got Jackyl’s Jesse James Dupree on the horn to talk about what’s gonna go down…you know, while we can still remember it all….. -
Dear Johnny,
My name is Amy and I’ve been a Med Tech at local nursing homes for the last 14 years.
My husband works fulltime at a manufacturing job in the caves. We are really struggling
this year. Two weeks ago, my position was eliminated at the facility I’ve been working at.
After an interview yesterday, I will be back at a new nursing home starting this Friday.
But in the downtime, my husband was laid off for a week. When work is slow they just
don’t go in (but he is back at work this week). The gap in funds has put us behind. We
managed to pay December rent, but January is due on the 1st. My electric and gas are
also behind. I’m also writing to you about my beautiful little boy, Paxton, who’s in the 3rd
grade and turned 9 on December 10th. He is having a rough time. In kindergarten, he
was diagnosed with language and learning disorder. He has trouble comprehending
language, instructions, and understanding simple tasks. He falls behind very quickly. He
goes to school and has IEP classes (Individualized Education Program), but he feels
different. He gets quiet when he doesn’t understand, he’s socially awkward, has trouble
making friends, and gets picked on. He constantly calls himself stupid and I hate it. I am
working on getting him into counseling. It’s sad to see his confidence go from 100 to 0.
Things are so tight with bills and I just want a little something under the tree for him from
Santa. Thank you for reading my letter. I appreciate anything you can do.
Amy
Who Helped: Troy, Keith, Danelle, Nick, Casey, Luke, Russ, Cosentino’s
How You Helped: Caught up on rent, electric and gas, Christmas for Paxton, groceries -
Dear Johnny,
My name is Shelby and I work full time and I’m also a student. I’m writing for help
because I have an emergency. A few days ago our service animal, Luna (a husky), was
playing in the yard and fell and injured her knee. We rushed her to the emergency vet
and found out she needs a TPLO surgery (tibial plateau osteotomy). She has a
dislocated kneecap and torn CCL (puppy version of an ACL). Her surgery costs $3800
to repair and we just don’t have it. Luna is a big part of our family, and more than that,
she is my service dog. In May, I was having severe headaches and was diagnosed with
a brain tumor that effects my vision. It’s a pituitary adenoma about the size of a large
gumball. It’s not cancerous, but it suppresses my adrenal gland and can cause seizures
and severe drops in blood pressure. I may have to have surgery, but for now I’m on
medication to regulate it. Luna is trained and certified as an alert dog for seizures and
blood pressure alerts, and I love her and need her. I can’t do without her. Thanks for
reading my letter and for any help you can give. I can provide any documentation or vet
estimate you need.
Thank you,
Shelby
Who Helped: Amy, Jeff & Tracy, Pete & Pipefitters 533, Derek, Tammy
How You Helped: Paid for Luna’s veterinary surgery, pet ramp -
With the barrage of news coverage and conspiracies surrounding the mystery drones on the East Coast, it was good timing for documentary filmmaker and UAP/UFO expert James Fox to release his latest work, “The Program” that delves into the changing landscape of the government’s involvement in getting to the bottom of all of the recent encounters with UFOs and more….and he called the show this morning to talk all matter of unexplained phenomena!
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Dear Johnny,
My name is Jessie and my husband is John and we have two little girls that are 6 and 9.
We both work (my husband is a diesel mechanic with a trucking company and I clean
houses). About 7 weeks ago we had a scare, my husband was on his motorcycle on his
way home from work and hit a deer not far from our house up in Gladstone.
He had multiple injuries including a broken pelvis, broken left femur, broken ribs and road rash.
It’s been a hard road for him to get back on his feet, but we’re just happy it wasn’t
worse.
I’ve worked to try to clean extra houses to keep our heads above water while
he’s had to take some time off for recovery. We’ve used up what little we had in savings
to try to keep up on bills and we’ve done ok for the most part, but I’m really worried
about rent. We haven’t been able to come up with money to cover December and it’ll be
January 1 before you know it. The good news is, my husband was just cleared to go
back to work on December 30th.
I’m just praying we can make it until that first paycheck back. We’ve been through so much as a family. I’ve just tried to keep everything as normal as possible for the girls, but it’s been rough. I just ask that maybe you could please consider us and thank you for reading our letter.
Jessie
Who Helped: Mary, Ashley, Big Eric, Shannon, Jason, Mike, Cosentinos
How You Helped: Caught up on rent + one month, Christmas for the kids, groceries -
Dear Johnny,
My name is Candace and I am married with two kids, 14 and 5. My husband James and
I both work full time jobs, but have had trouble lately trying to stay above financial
issues. Our truck has been in and out of the shop for the past few months for one
reason or another. Our transmission went out, sensors were going bad and then some
computer issues. Getting repairs done has set us back so much that I even had to pawn
my wedding ring just to cover some of the costs. We’ve also fallen behind on paying for
daycare for our youngest son. I recently had to change jobs to be closer to home to cut
down on daycare hours, but we just can’t catch up. They have been good about working
with us, but I’m afraid we could lose our spot. I’m a US Army veteran and have been
taught to never give up, but I just don’t know I’m ever going to be able to fix this. I thank
you for taking the time to read my letter and anything you could do would be much
appreciated.
Candace
Who Helped: Jason, Sue, Zach, Kevin, Amish Adam, Red, Cosnetinos
How You Helped: Caught up daycare payments + one month, gave money to get wedding ring back from pawn, Christmas for the kids, groceries -
Dear Johnny,
My dad, Tom, is a retired carpenter, but has since went back to work as a
maintenance man to make ends meet. Due to the nature of his work as a
carpenter, he has numerous health issues. He has had Hip replacement,
Knee replacement, Herniated disk surgery, both rotator cuffs repaired, and
more.
My dad has been a hard worker his whole life. I used to watch my dad from
my bedroom window leave for work early in the mornings. He would come
home as soon as he could, dirty and tired but never too tired for us kids.
Even with the struggles he would still smile and laugh. He loves telling
stories and stupid jokes. But over the last few years, I’ve seen him smile
less and less because of problems with his teeth. He has had upper
dentures for the last 15 years, but recently has had serious infection in four
of his bottom teeth (two of them had to be pulled). His dentist has warned
him that he needs denture replacement. He has health and dental, but it
doesn’t cover dentures.
He lives alone now and it’s hard for him to come up with that extra money.
I try and help as much as I can, but I am a single mother that works full
time trying to get by myself. I would do anything for my dad. He needs
upper and lower dentures, but he just doesn’t have the money. I know he is
worried about infection and it’s painful for him to even eat and I think he
gets embarrassed in public because of his teeth. He’s always been my best
friend and I’m just scared that if we don’t fix this he’ll have problems down
the road. I really would just be able to help my dad smile again.
Thank you for all you guys do, it is greatly appreciated by everyone.
Destiny
Who Helped: Christopher & Pipefitters 533. Alexander Ray’s TV & Appliance, Tom, Joe & Miles, Lori, Jerry, Cosentino’s
How You Helped: raised money for new dentures for her father and groceries -
Dear Johnny,
I am not one to really ever ask for help or assistance, but this year has been different.
Things were going well, and my husband and I are both working. Then a week before
Thanksgiving, my mother in law suddenly passed away of a heart attack the night
before she was scheduled to be released to come home from her nursing/rehab facility.
We are still in shock, can't wrap our head around it. Needless to say, my husband and I
are now taking care of my father in law and my husband’s uncle.
In 2012, my father in law was injured in a 4-wheeler accident and a tractor weight
landed on the side of his head. Mentally and physically it has been a real struggle for
him and he needs our care. Both of them are living with us as this time.
We both work construction, but with time off for the funeral and getting our house in
order we’ve fallen a little bit behind.
I'm not one to ask for help, but when it comes to family, you do whatever you can.
Thank you for reading my letter and Merry Christmas to you guys.
Thank you,
Carolyn
Who Helped: Colby, Jim, Shannon, Cosentino’s
How You Helped: Caught up mortgage, Christmas for the grandkids, groceries -
Dear Johnny and Morning Show,
I don’t know if you remember me, but this is Clint. You helped my family and our little boy, Maddox, last year. Unfortunately, December 7th 2024 our 4yr old Mighty Maddox lost his fight with brain cancer. He fought so hard and actually beat the cancer initially...unfortunately, 3 months after beating it the cancer came back with a vengeance.
Mighty Maddox truly fought so very hard. Even though he was just 4yrs old Maddox has inspired many others to fight just as hard as he did as well as touching the hearts and minds of many more. I am truly grateful to you guys and the people of Kansas City for giving us a final Christmas with Maddox that was unforgettable and we will cherish for the rest of our lives. Personally, I just wanted to give you an update and to say thank you to you all for giving our family a gift we can hold on to forever.
Thanks again and Merry Christmas,
Clint
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Dear Johnny,
My name is Alicia and I am in a desperate situation. In mid-October, my 2008 Chevrolet
Impala-- my driver's side front Window went off track and is wide open and won’t go
back up. Then a few days later, I noticed my muffler started vibrating underneath the
car. I’ve tried to cover the window the best I can, but it’s been some cold drives back
and forth to work. And then at the end of October, as the weather started to turn cold, I
tried to turn on my furnace and it was not working right. I try not to think about it
because I just don’t have the money to get it fixed and I hoped it would be okay. A
couple of weeks ago when the weather really turned cold, I tried to fire it back up and it
would only blow cold air, so I tried to get the temperature up to at least 58 degrees. It
began making a buzzing sound for a minute then shutting off for 30 seconds to a minute
then try to come back on with the same buzzing sound. I knew something wasn’t right,
so I just let it shut off. That has made for some really cold nights the last couple of
weeks. I went to bed a few nights ago and it was 43 degrees inside my house. I called
an HVAC technician to come out to my house and he said it could possibly be a blower
motor and/or a transformer. He quoted me more than $1000 to fix it and I just don’t have the money.
I work a full-time job and I’m just at my wits end. I’m driving to work every day with the
window down and the cold blowing in my face and then come back to a house that’s
usually in the mid-40’s degrees. I’ve been staying with a friend the last couple of nights
because I just don’t know what to do. I make just enough to cover my bills and get
groceries, but I just don’t have a way to get past this. I hate having to ask for help, but
thank you for taking the time to read my letter. Any help would be appreciated.
Sincerely,
Alicia
Who helped: Trevor our car mechanic, Joel with McFarland Heating and Cooling, Emily, Cosentino’s
How you helped: fixed the window in her car and installed a brand new furnace, paid water bill, groceries -
Dear Johnny,
My name is Faith and I’m writing because me, my husband and 3 children had a giant
loss last week. On Wednesday, December 4th we had a house fire from a faulty
electrical issue in our garage. It was a total loss from smoke, fire and water damage.
Renters insurance will help cover us, but it’s going to take a minute. Red Cross was
able to give us immediate help with a hotel room, but we are now just trying to put the
pieces back together. We have 3 kids and we are devastated to say the least. But,
thankfully no one was hurt and we are counting our blessings. If there’s anything you
could do to help, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and God bless!
Faith
Who Helped: Pinball Jeff & Kathy, Jeremy Dixon & DSS, Lisa, Jason, Ginger, Shane, Sue, Levi, Benjamin, Jeremy, Ryan Westward
How You Helped: Hotel fees for a week, money for clothes/coats/necessities, Christmas for the kids -
Any day that our old friend, comedian Josh Wolf, rolls into KC and stops by the studio is a good day!
And today was no different! -
Dear Johnny,
My name is Amanda, my husband is Jed and we have four beautiful kids. Chase 13,
Jaxon 11, and twin girls Paige and Piper 8. Jed is a sheet metal worker with Local 2 and
I’m a loan processor. We both have worked hard to get where we are in life, but I never
thought I’d have to write this letter.
About a month ago Jed started to have some weird symptoms of numbness in his left
arm and hand, and headaches. He thought it was a pinched nerve. A couple of weeks
later he had a migraine that increased in severity and it became debilitating. He went to
the emergency room on Saturday 11/16. After a cat scan, they discovered a baseball
size tumor in the right side of his brain. He was immediately transferred to the University
of Kansas Medical Center. They did a tumor resection on Monday 11/18, just two days
later. The tumor was sent off so they could find out what we were dealing with. Brain
tumors are graded 1-4. A grade 1 tumor is a slow growing tumor that is usually treated
with good outcomes. The higher the grade the more aggressive the cancer and the
worse the prognosis is.
On Monday of this week we had the follow up appointment and pathology results for the
tumor. The tumor is unfortunately a grade 4 glioblastoma. The most aggressive type of
primary brain tumor. Statistically it’s not good. Long term survival is not in our favor.
He starts 6 weeks of radiation right after Christmas, followed by chemotherapy. He’ll
also have to have physical and occupational therapy to regain and work on fine motor
skills.
Jed has been off work for just over a month now and on one income we’re starting to fall
behind. It’s all been just so much in a short amount of time. Jed knows he’s in the fight
of his life and we just want to be here for him. We’ll see as treatment progresses where
this takes us, but I just want to take some pressure off of him and the family while we
fight this battle.
Thank you for reading my letter and keep us in your thoughts.
Amanda
Who helped: Bobby, Mike, Jeremy, Candy, Chris & Pipefitters 533, Cosentino’s
How you helped: Mortgage payment, electric bill, Christmas for the kids, groceries -
Dear Johnny,
My name is Terri and I have been a daycare provider for over 30 years in the Blue
Springs community. I have watched over mostly children from area teachers and I love
every minute of it. I’ve helped with kids from most major school districts on the Missouri
side including Blue Springs, Independence, Lee’s Summit, Grain Valley, Raytown, and
the list goes on and on. I genuinely love these kids and try not to be the “typical
daycare provider.” I fix homemade meals for the kids every day for breakfast and lunch,
customize a preschool curriculum, go to the kids’ birthday parties and help them
celebrate birthdays and holidays to make them feel special. I really try to spare no
expense for the kids I care for and look after every day.
Over the last couple of years, my family and I have suffered some hardships.
My husband, Larry, of nearly 30 years had to quit his job as a local mechanic due to the
effects of his progressing Parkinson’s Disease. In the Spring we suffered a small
kitchen fire and insurance covered most of the repairs, but we did have some out of
pocket expense to make sure we were running things safely and efficiently. Recently,
the strong winds that came through town a couple of weeks ago and caused a branch to
fall from a nearby tree and puncture a hole in the back porch roof. It also blew over a
portion of our fence in the backyard. Insurance will cover the repairs, but I just can’t
afford the large deductible.
Going to a single income family has already put financial strain us, but adding the fire,
the roof and fence repair, and my husband’s medical expenses makes it hard to stay
afloat. I have started doing “DoorDash” after all the kids have been picked up just to try
and make ends meet.
Thank you for taking the time to read my letter and any help would be greatly
appreciated. Merry Christmas.
Sincerely,
Terri
Who helped: Gary, Jason, Shane, Tony, Sue, Gene, Allison, Jason, Consentino’s
How you helped: 3 months of mortgage payments, insurance deductible for roof repair, groceries -
April Balascio had a rough childhood to say the least...but she always felt like there was something more sinister lurking...and in 2009, she found out what that was...the fact that her father Edward Wayne Edwards was a serial killer..and she herself turned him in!
She tells her story in her new book, Raised by a Serial Killer and we talked to her all about it. -
Dear Johnny,
My husband, Josh, had an accident at work in 2015. He works for a small drywall
company and the scaffolding he was on tipped over and he fell 15 feet. He broke his
wrist, cracked one heel and shattered the other. After 19 surgeries and a few years later
he is a below the knee (left leg) amputee. We did not have health insurance, but were
covered by workers comp for upkeep on his prosthesis until about 2 years ago. He went
back to work as soon as possible for the same drywall company. He needed a new
mechanical foot for the prosthesis last year and our prosthetic people are awesome,
and got us set up with a payment plan which we finished about 2 months ago. Now from
wear and tear and his leg slightly shrinking, he needs a new socket, which is more
expensive than the cost of the foot we just paid off! We both work full time. I work in
nursing and he works in construction, but it still leaves us paycheck to paycheck.
Without a new socket he won't be able to work, and without both our paychecks I’m
afraid we will lose everything. The socket for his prosthesis now doesn't fit his stump
properly anymore, and due to the day after day he is getting sores on his leg and
working while in constant pain. I just want him to be able to work comfortably and not
risk another infection that could get even worse. Merry Christmas and thank you for
reading my letter. Any help at all would be more than appreciated.
Thank you,
Catie
Who helped: Billy Brimblecom & Steps of Faith, Cosentinos
How you helped: New prosthetic socket, groceries -
Former Chiefs QB and Friend of the Show Trent Green is no stranger to the limelight...from his stellar NFL career and his work with CBS as a sportscaster...but now he's added actor to his resume with his cameo in the new Hallmark movie, "Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story" and we talked to him all about it this moring!
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