Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast AM on iHeart Radio and welcome back to Coast to Coast George, nor with you and thanks for joining us for our anniversary party. A couple of other people I wanted to mention Tom's assistance, Gina Salvati and Donna Walker, who do a great job filling in on weekends and filling in when Tom is off doing his Beyond Belief programs with
me and other duties that he has. Our first guest is someone who's with me for the entire twenty years of the program, and it was with Coast to Coast even longer than that, with our bell. Danyan Brinkley, a veteran of the United States Marine Corps Hurrah, a New York Times bestselling author and entrepreneur. He has been a hospice volunteer since the nineteen eighties. He's been killed off three times but keeps bouncing back. Danyan Brinkley on Coast
to Coast, Hey, my friend, welcome to the program. Hey George, it's great, But let me let me be the first person to thank you, George and everybody that helped, because if it wasn't you and Tommy and that whole staff coming together every night to explore so much stuff over the last twenty years and to open up people's minds and consciousness to all the variety of wonderment that makes this world in this life instead of the judgery of
politics and all the crap we see going on. So let me thank you, and let me thank everybody who's a part of this because watching all the things and all the people who've been on this show, and the open tonight with Ben and Natural Ways and natural Healthcare getting people to pay attention to their healthcare, because the next move is going to be about everybody's healthcare as the stuff winds down. And so being George and being the producer and the producers who put together that opening
show couldn't be better. So let me thank you for being you. And I got to tell you, Dani and that none of us would have been possible with our guests like you, who have been a staple of the program for so many years. You've you've seen it all. You've seen it all. Yeah, and have I am a listener, you know, I've been twenty I've been on coast to coast for twenty nine years and I've seen the growth and I've seen the difference that you bring. You know,
I know all the people. I've been on every one of the people whose guest host, but I see the difference that you bring. I remember the Zahy when we've got Zahe on the phone and was pinning him down about what was under the Sphinx, and they discover the
Osiris tunnel and now it's kind of disappears. And then Graham Hancock and John Anthony West and Robert Baval and then Raymond and Youth and Hogan, and look at all the people that's come through this show and the amount of information that people take away that they take away to think about and think about twenty years ago about UFOs whereas now what based on the information of the people that's been on this show consistently, there's no question
that they are unidentified flying objects. And the fact that there are other life forms in the universe. That's literally a common knowledge among the people who listen to Coast to Coast. That becomes so important to everybody as we advanced technologically, but holding on to the basic ideals and principles.
Mine is always about death and hospice and pagitive care, and you left out the Armed Forces Network, all those people who make sure that wherever you are in the world, on the Armed Forces Network, they get a chance to hear this show. And I get a chance to hear from those people, George. Those are our people, the veteran out there and the people who take action on things
and actable information. Though there's a lot to be very very proud of in this twenty years well, Daniel, a lot of it is worthwhile because of what you do and contribute to this program. You've seen it all, and I don't know where we would have been had you not come back from one of those three after death experiences. I'm glad you're with us. Well, it's a joy to live in these times. I mean, you know, if anybody who ever read Saved by the Light, No, we're in
box twelve vision. This is the last of the visions that I had from the first near death experience, and I watched literally the last twenty years of the last forty five years, I've just watched it unfold and it's like I've seen it before. And so being able to come on this show and being able to contribute my point about death and how I look at end of life care, palliative care, hospice and those programs, and then
think about this. For twenty seven years we have done the Veterans Program, and for twenty years, every eleven eleven we have done a show about the veterans and their programs, and that goes everywhere, and that shows patriotism, It shows caring, it shows concern after the fact as well as those who are on active duty. And look at the things that you have helped and Tommy have helped support. That's not just talk on the radio at night, but actionable
events that's taken place. That's contributed to the quality of the life of veterans as well as everybody else who listens to Coast to Coast because I'm a person of the night, you know, and I too into these shows, so you know, everybody should be thankful. Daniel also participates in some of our live state shows that we do around the country and just knocks the audience out of their seats with his stuff. He's funny, he's onto it, and you you love those live audiences like I do.
But George, the goodest thing about those shows is you get a chance to see the people. And I laugh because you remember we were in Washington or somewhere, and you get a chance to see the listeners, get a chance to see us the people, and you were looking at Fahrengomi suits to the people who were like cavemen, there were mountain men. And I'd look out in that audience of a thousand people and see how and who I get a chance to talk to and they get a chance to see us. And I think it's a
great idea. And if anybody gets a chance to come to one of those programs, did not miss it in just like the Conscious Life Expo in February in La I guess like February the tenth there you guys are there. I'm gonna be there. And so there is one more point. And then there's another thing about the other kinds of programs beyond belief. That's keep reaching out to people and giving them this kind of information. George. They can trust you.
You do your homework, you're fast on your feet, you're very knowledgeable, you ask good questions, you know, and you give you give that speaker a chance to tell their story and get a chance to get their information out. And that's the nature of the greatness of what you do. Thank you, don't forget, don't be proud of you, don't
forget to mention my singing. Well, you know what, it's pretty amazing, everybody, it's pretty amazing the range he had as the songs that he sings from Elvis in Vegas to Sonatra in Washington and just as well and putting on the costume that matches the song. People about you, George, but you can really sing, you know, and you're good and tempo. And I think the great thing about what the show does is it gives people a chance who wouldn't never make the world scene or on modern day
or everyday mainstream. It gives a chance you bring on people who have great stories and great information that would never be heard of. That never they might have written the book that solds some, but all of a sudden they get millions of people to listen and attach to their whatever their causes, and then be able to participate. And the interactivity of Coast to Coast is it's so important, you know, it's so important, And think about that. We
have been loyal members absolutely years. Absolutely Daniels, it's fantastic. Stay with us. We're going to take calls and I want you to join me for the next few minutes here with folks. Our first caller is Jack in Long Beach, California. Hey Jack, welcome to the show. Thank you, Thank you, George, and congratulations to you and your staff for the twenty years going on twenty one. That's very commendable. I myself
am celebrating twenty years on my job as well. Good friends, Thank you, and uh, you know I was I was in the Navy, just like you, George, and uh, I was on the USS Carl Vincent, and I was in the perging golf and I want to just tell you that, um to thank you for your long standing service in the milit three and then also for your dedication on the show because you get us through the overnights when we're going into work or you know, on the overnight
shift and it's everybody always at work. Asked me, you know when you first started the show back in h three. They would say, was that mister Norri I was hosting that show, you know? And I would say yes, and then uh. He brings a different uh aspect of levity and connectivity to the show instead of some of the other hosts in the past and the past would just
say caller. You know, let's go to the caller, caller number one, or but you would actually say the person's name and say you know where they're from, and relate to that person on an individual basis and thus incorporating them in the show. And that that really brings uh, like Daniels at a point of connectivity. Absolutely, Jack, thank thank you for being part of the program. Really appreciate it, and thank you for your service to Jack. Oh my gosh, See,
our listeners are so amazing. I can't tell you how many times our guests Danion have said and complimented us on the quality of the phone callers of our listeners. I mean, they're they're experts, are what they do. And not only are they experts, you bring out that connectivity. And just like Jack said, Jack is a part of the family that's coast to coast. Just like me, we're part of the family, and that family has power. We just have to find causes that we support and get
behind them. But healthcare is one of the most important causes that we could ever think about getting behind. And just like you, haven't been and I would highly recommend George, you look for not look at alepathic, but you look at complimentary and integrated therapies. As a series of shows to do. Get taught me to do a series of shows so that we out here, a member of this family, can look at alternative ways to better improve our healthcare.
You know, I'm a big junkie about trade mintals and I believe it's the basic trace mentals in my body is how I'm able to get up from the dead so often. Absolutely, I have a mission and have a mission. So by keeping that alternative looking methods out there can only grow. The show coming up on just a couple of minutes left, Daniel, I want to thank you for being on the program and many more years. I don't know if we can get another twenty out of this,
but let's give it a shot. Huh. Well, I know I won't, but I can tell you what it has been an absolute pleasure to be in your company and to spend twenty years with you, and to be able to do shows and to be able to participate in
everything that we the people at night doing. I like everybody to listen to know that I love them and appreciate them very much, and I'm thankful for them for supporting this kind of information and this kind of programming, And thank you and this entire staff the work that I see, and how how twenty years I have been able to watch it and like like Jack said, art, art was rough and tough, and he didn't he didn't push, he didn't believe anything as opposed to you are open
to information about it and absorbing of it, and that's the point of where we all grow interconnectivity. Listen to more Coast to Coast AM every weeknight at one am Eastern, and go to Coast to Coast am dot com for more