Have lunch with a father-son combo who both happen to be award-winning broadcasters! Hi everyone - My name is Matt. I’m 46 and at the stage of life where I try to create and preserve as many memories as possible, and what better resource than my dad Doug? A couple of times each month, Dad and I get together for lunch. After we eat, we sit down for about 15-20 minutes and just let Dad recall great stories from his life. Our topics will be all over the place - some are more personal, some are related to West Michigan, some are funny, some are sweet. Every episode might not be for every person, but I bet if you give us a listen, you’re gonna like something you hear. What to sponsor or host Lunch with Dad? Feel free to reach out to me - lunchwithdadpodcast@gmail.com
Doug shares a story with Matt about the time he reported a story that went national, only to discover it wasn't true.
Doug tells Matt the story of his wedding to Marcia in 1957
Doug tells Matt the story of how he broke into the radio business
Doug tells Matt some stories about Doug's dad, John Tjapkes
Doug and Matt remember attending a Chicago Cubs game in September of 1986 that included a visit with Harry Caray.
Matt asks Doug about memories of the Coast Guard Festival, an annual one-week event in Grand Haven that takes place in late July/Early August each year.
Doug shares with Matt a number of memories surrounding the date July 24th, which happens to be Matt's Birthday and the anniversary of the day Maurice Carter was freed from prison thanks in part to 10 years of work by Doug.
Matt and Doug shares memories of their annual trips to Glen Lake Trailer Park in Empire, Michigan.
Doug tells the story of how his father-in-law, Phil Keessen, used to blow up paint cans to celebrate the 4th of July.
Doug tells Matt the story of his first radio show, Calling All Kids.
Doug recalls memories of growing up during World War 2 and how different the observance of Memorial Day was when he was growing up vs. today.
Doug tells Matt about all four of his collector Studebakers that he has driven in the annual Fruitport Old Fashioned Days Parade on Memorial Day.
Doug and Matt recall memories of Dr. John Mulder, a great friend, doctor and musician who recently passed away
Doug shares the story of a beer with a friend led to his church, then known as Ferrysburg CRC, acquiring d the land the church is currently built on
Doug shares stories from when he was a radio reporter and used to catch a ride with the funeral home directors, who ran and operated the ambulance service back then!
Doug shares memories of Easter from when he was a child in Muskegon to a young reporter in Holland and then through his time in Grand Haven.
Matt and Doug share memories from the spring of 1994, when they flew to Florida and drove a car back. The catch - Matt had a learners permit and had not yet learned to drive a manual.
Doug shares a story from 1995 when he and his nephew Tom Kuiper flew to Spokane, Washington and drove back a 1957 Studebaker Pick-Up that he bought without ever seeing it first.
As winter wraps up, Doug shares memories of taking out snowmobiles around West Michigan and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Doug honors the memory of his friend Frederick (Fritz) Kolk and we close with a song from His Men, a men's chorus that Doug and Fritz helped create
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