Episodes

  • Allie on Autism
    Nov 12 2024

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    Fat Grampa's daughter Allie talks about her son's Autism
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1evpd1zKf-urlJcrO8gLVRSAafYJyZR3X/view?usp=gmail&ts=672f6863

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    31 mins
  • Kip Attaway
    May 8 2024

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    A self proclaimed truck driver with a guitar whose daughter contracted spinal meningitis at just two weeks old. Kip is a Texas native who was kicked out of school. A performer who enjoys putting smiles on his audience that began due to The Beatles. His first show was in the 6th grade, worked with the likes of Merle Haggard and was the first person to record the track, "Trashy Women."

    Maybe the only person to receive a speeding ticket on a bicycle who loves to drink!

    At age 24 his daughter, Jessica was born and contracted a virus that led to spinal meningitis. She was said to be blind by age 9 and not live past 16. Today she is 45 years old! Kip credits The Shriners Hospital as he cares and takes her on the road with him when she is not at her caring facility. Kip plans on traveling and performing until he cannot do it anymore. He gives you some locations you may find Kip on stage as he refers to Streator, IL as regular America.

    Kip Attaway Links:
    YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB83v4INlRrPNa3UNhjeHmkbVS-stOYJH

    Rock Springs to Cheyenne (2012): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X_gPP_39D8

    Fat Grampa Website: https://fatgrampa.com/

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    30 mins
  • Russ Christianson
    Feb 29 2024

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    Stories of Russ's youth involve memories of riding on a sleigh to school during chilly winter mornings. These recollections intertwine with his journey to Minnesota, where he immersed himself in high school football, secured employment, and pursued higher education, ultimately encountering the love of his life. However, his path took a significant turn when he was drafted into the military, serving in Vietnam and receiving a Declaration of Valor, an honor he believes belongs to another.

    Returning to civilian life, he and his wife became Arizona Snowbirds, seeking refuge from harsh winters. Despite this idyllic setting, he faced a life-threatening moment during a game of pickleball when he suffered cardiac arrest. The ensuing support from the community was overwhelming, prompting them to initiate CPR training classes to empower others with life-saving skills.

    Links:
    Fat Grampa Website: https://fatgrampa.com/
    Fox 10 News Article/Video: https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/snowbird-who-suffered-cardiac-arrested-saved-by-friends-during-mesa-pickleball-match

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    29 mins
  • Ralph Sterrett
    Jan 2 2024

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    After surviving a major heart attack, Ralph retraces his journey from his childhood in small towns across Missouri to Mount Pleasant, IA. A former high school athlete, he enlisted in the service and later earned a spot in the Northeast Missouri Athletic Hall of Fame due to his outstanding athletic achievements. His sports career eventually led him to become a basketball coach. Despite his passion for coaching, he faced financial constraints and relocated to Illinois. After coaching at Alton HS, he settled in Streator, IL, where he has lived for over 50 years.

    In college, he met his wife, Charlotte, who had noticed him from afar. Throughout his coaching career, he experienced memorable victories and painful defeats, eventually transitioning to become the executive director of the local YMCA. He played a pivotal role in fundraising efforts to revitalize the YMCA, which now stands as a prominent community hub. As a tribute to his contributions, the pickleball courts were named after him.

    In retirement, he enjoys winters in Florida, where he spends his days walking along the beach and playing pickleball. His journey is marked by the remarkable story of survival against all odds after his major heart attack, a testament to his resilience and determination.

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    26 mins
  • Kitty Solon: Super Active 100 Year Old from Streator Illinois
    Dec 1 2023

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    Kitty fondly reflects on her humble beginnings in Streator, IL, where she walked to grade and high school. She recounts the endeavors of her hardworking parents and reminisces about meeting her husband on the family farm, a union that blossomed into 56 years of marriage and the blessing of ten children. Today, the family farm stands as a testament to their enduring legacy, still in excellent condition after many years.

    In a household with ten children, their home boasted four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and the luxury of running water, a rarity in those times. Family dinners were cherished moments gathered around a hand-built picnic table, sharing stories of the day's adventures and the chores that kept them busy on the farm.

    Despite their modest beginnings, all ten children pursued higher education, with many attending the esteemed University of Illinois. Kitty fondly recalls multiple trips to Ireland and the joyous celebration of a surprise 100th birthday party, complete with a special gift from the Pope himself.

    A passionate college basketball fan, Kitty's love for the sport led to remarkable experiences, including an invitation from Coach Izzo to sit with his mother at a Michigan State game and a signed ball from Coach Underwood. The Solon family name has become synonymous with Streator, IL, a testament to their enduring impact on the community.

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    18 mins