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    21 - King of the Island Airwaves

    enJuly 22, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Some people seek fame and notoriety while others seek a faraway island life of peace and  tranquillity. Myk Powell managed to do both, going from unpaid radio intern to the king of talk radio on America’s most far-flung soil, the island of Guam.  Myk’s tale of the airwaves, tracks his unconventional radio career that started in high school when he answered the phone for a Honolulu radio personality while picking up an album he won in a contest.

     

     Mike’s fateful encounter with  Captain Cook (Yes Captain Cook Radio Personality, it was the 1970s), landed him a radio producer job. That job morphed in to  an on air DJ spot when he took over the microphone as  other station staffers rushed to the office of the station programming director,  who had just committed suicide.   You imagine how his career morphed from there.

     

    Mike ended up working in Hawaii radio from age 15 to age 30, before ending up being recruited to work on Guam, a tiny US territory he knew nothing about.

    Episode 21 highlights Myk’s unusual and successful career that proves breaks in life truly can happen in an instant.  Enjoy episode 21, King of the Island Airwaves.

     

    Episode 21:

    Comedian, former radio personality and talk show host, Myk Powell, discusses his radio career that landed him on the island of Guam where he became the top rated talk show host for 10 years.

     

    Myk Also Discuss:

    • Having his own overnight radio show in Honolulu while still in high school
    • The politics and unpredictability of the radio business
    • Receiving the island of Guam’s highest civilian award,  The Order of Chamorro

    Links from this Episode:

    Myk Powell:  https://www.facebook.com/myk.powell

    Alicyn Yaffee (Theme Music): https://www.sonicbids.com/band/alicynyaffee

    Marc Yaffee Comedy: www.laughwithmarc.com

    Marc Yaffee Corporate website: bookmarcnow.com 

    How Does That Happen on iTunes:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-does-that-happen-podcast/id1451558924

    Alicyn Yaffee (Theme Music): https://www.sonicbids.com/band/alicynyaffee

    Marc Yaffee Comedy: www.laughwithmarc.com

    Marc Yaffee Corporate website: bookmarcnow.com 

    How Does That Happen on iTunes:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-does-that-happen-podcast/id1451558924

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    21 - King of the Island Airwaves

    21 - King of the Island Airwaves

    Some people seek fame and notoriety while others seek a faraway island life of peace and  tranquillity. Myk Powell managed to do both, going from unpaid radio intern to the king of talk radio on America’s most far-flung soil, the island of Guam.  Myk’s tale of the airwaves, tracks his unconventional radio career that started in high school when he answered the phone for a Honolulu radio personality while picking up an album he won in a contest.

     

     Mike’s fateful encounter with  Captain Cook (Yes Captain Cook Radio Personality, it was the 1970s), landed him a radio producer job. That job morphed in to  an on air DJ spot when he took over the microphone as  other station staffers rushed to the office of the station programming director,  who had just committed suicide.   You imagine how his career morphed from there.

     

    Mike ended up working in Hawaii radio from age 15 to age 30, before ending up being recruited to work on Guam, a tiny US territory he knew nothing about.

    Episode 21 highlights Myk’s unusual and successful career that proves breaks in life truly can happen in an instant.  Enjoy episode 21, King of the Island Airwaves.

     

    Episode 21:

    Comedian, former radio personality and talk show host, Myk Powell, discusses his radio career that landed him on the island of Guam where he became the top rated talk show host for 10 years.

     

    Myk Also Discuss:

    • Having his own overnight radio show in Honolulu while still in high school
    • The politics and unpredictability of the radio business
    • Receiving the island of Guam’s highest civilian award,  The Order of Chamorro

    Links from this Episode:

    Myk Powell:  https://www.facebook.com/myk.powell

    Alicyn Yaffee (Theme Music): https://www.sonicbids.com/band/alicynyaffee

    Marc Yaffee Comedy: www.laughwithmarc.com

    Marc Yaffee Corporate website: bookmarcnow.com 

    How Does That Happen on iTunes:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-does-that-happen-podcast/id1451558924

    Alicyn Yaffee (Theme Music): https://www.sonicbids.com/band/alicynyaffee

    Marc Yaffee Comedy: www.laughwithmarc.com

    Marc Yaffee Corporate website: bookmarcnow.com 

    How Does That Happen on iTunes:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-does-that-happen-podcast/id1451558924

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    News Story About Whale Encounter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVyYWXavJSc

    Alicyn Yaffee (Theme Music): https://www.sonicbids.com/band/alicynyaffee

    Marc Yaffee Comedy: www.laughwithmarc.com

    Marc Yaffee Corporate website: bookmarcnow.com 

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    Alicyn Yaffee (Theme Music): https://www.sonicbids.com/band/alicynyaffee

    Marc Yaffee Comedy: www.laughwithmarc.com

    Marc Yaffee Corporate website: bookmarcnow.com 

    How Does That Happen on iTunes:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-does-that-happen-podcast/id1451558924

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    Links from this episode:

    Tom Stuker Profiled; https://automotivetrainingnetwork.com/worlds-frequent-flyer-tom-stuker/

    Alicyn Yaffee (Theme Music): https://www.sonicbids.com/band/alicynyaffee

    Marc Yaffee Comedy: www.laughwithmarc.com

    Marc Yaffee Corporate website: bookmarcnow.com 

    How Does That Happen on iTunes:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-does-that-happen-podcast/id1451558924

    Alicyn Yaffee (Theme Music): https://www.sonicbids.com/band/alicynyaffee

    Marc Yaffee Comedy: www.laughwithmarc.com

    Marc Yaffee Corporate website: bookmarcnow.com 

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    Jim Fleming Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/james.fleming.58511
    Alicyn Yaffee (Theme Music): https://www.sonicbids.com/band/alicynyaffee
    Marc Yaffee Comedy: www.laughwithmarc.com
    Marc Yaffee Corporate website: bookmarcnow.com 
    How Does That Happen on iTunes:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-does-that-happen-podcast/id1451558924
    Alicyn Yaffee (Theme Music): https://www.sonicbids.com/band/alicynyaffee
    Marc Yaffee Comedy: www.laughwithmarc.com
    Marc Yaffee Corporate website: bookmarcnow.com 
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    Alicyn Yaffee (Theme Music): https://bit.ly/33Mghyw
    Marc Yaffee Comedy: www.laughwithmarc.com 
    Marc Yaffee Corporate website: bookmarcnow.com 
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    Links from this episode;
     
    Alicyn Yaffee (Theme Music): https://www.sonicbids.com/band/alicynyaffee
    Marc Yaffee Comedy: www.laughwithmarc.com 
    Marc Yaffee Corporate website: bookmarcnow.com 
     
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