340 Death Strikes Again episode artwork

EPISODE · May 3, 2021 · 1H 14M

340 Death Strikes Again

from Tom Rhodes Smart Camp

Life is like a butterfly... One minute you are floating along and then the next... thummppp! Windshield.   This past week two men that I love dearly dropped dead. Gerke Nauta was the director of the first two seasons of the Kevin Masters Late Night show that I did in Amsterdam. He taught me how to be a television host and how to look into the cold black lense of the camera and speak warmly to the people watching at home. Gerke Nauta changed the course of my life when he and Jason Tegelaar chose me to be the star of their show. Another great loss to me was the death of Carl Labove. Before I ever met him he was my hero for his mastery of stand up comedy and then in the course of our friendship he was a never ending source of positive energy and an example of someone who never let hardship rob him of his joy for living or diminish his sparkle in any way. Both of these men are heroes to me in the story of my life and I praise, remember and celebrate them in this episode. I also talk about how I fell in love with the Toronto Blue Jays and why Bo Bichette is the Tom Rhodes of baseball. Furthermore I talk about why you shouldn't feed squirrels salted nuts, how to  solve the homeless crisis in Los Angeles and the most annoying thing that the artist Rembrandt did to his wife. There is new hope for the planet now that summer is arriving and because more people are getting vaccinated it means that it won't be long before we are allowed to gather in groups again to celebrate the best parts of being human. Hooray for humanity and joy be upon you!   Patreon.com/tomrhodesradiosmartcamp Youtube.com/kingofhaha

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published May 3, 2021

NOW PLAYING

340 Death Strikes Again

0:00 1:14:00

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Running In Slow Motion with Sidney & Tamra Smith You Hear Good Things podcast network Comedian Sidney Smith and his wife Tamra — a sharp-witted educator with a soft spot for flowers — team up to navigate life, goals, and culture at their own hilarious, at times, in-depth pace. They call it “running in slow motion,” and that pretty much sums up the vibe. This isn’t a marriage podcast (their union ranks a generous 5 out of 10, after all), but it is a refreshingly honest, smart, and funny take on relationships, ambition, and everyday chaos. From real talk to pop culture and unexpected interviews, it’s a joyride of relatable moments and laugh-out-loud observations. Explicit Talking Turkey James Nicholson & Neil Finlayson Stupid-Smart Intellectual Comedy with Neil Finlayson and James Nicholson. Explicit How NOT to be Broke Julie Creffield Welcome to "How Not to be Broke" with serial entrepreneur and business legacy strategist Julie Creffield. This podcast is dedicated to challenging perceptions of wealth and worthiness, shining the spotlight on social mobility and the opportunity to use business as a vehicle for change, without the "We can all be millionaires" BS. As a seasoned business growth strategist, Julie has a track record of transforming the lives and businesses of over 3000 solopreneurs, helping them shape their legacy and work towards financial freedom.But beyond that her work as a consultant, and change-maker over the past 25 years has seen her impact on the lives of millions of ordinary people.From her humble beginnings to her success as an international keynote speaker and author, Julie has a story way beyond the traditional "Rags to Riches" oneEach episode is packed with wisdom drawn from her experience, showcasing how to take immediate, fearless action on your vision, make smart tactical decisio Explicit This Comes Next Tom Barbalet and Jay Carmona A post-politics discussion between organizer/campaigner, Jay Carmona, and simulator, Tom Barbalet. Explicit

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Tom Rhodes Smart Camp?

This episode is 1 hour and 14 minutes long.

When was this Tom Rhodes Smart Camp episode published?

This episode was published on May 3, 2021.

What is this episode about?

Life is like a butterfly... One minute you are floating along and then the next... thummppp! Windshield.   This past week two men that I love dearly dropped dead. Gerke Nauta was the director of the first two seasons of the Kevin Masters Late Night...

Can I download this Tom Rhodes Smart Camp episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!