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WEEKEND WARRIOR HOUR 1: Trust

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Dr. Klapper announces that today will be his last show at ESPN LA after 12 years and 600 shows. He opens up his topic for the day which is trust. Doc also opens the phone lines up to listeners. People call in to talk about how much they love the show and what an icon Doc is. Listeners recount their favorite Dr. Klapper stories, "Klapper Visions", and what the Weekend Warrior show has meant to them. The listeners also speak about how they love how they can still hear Kobe Bryant's voice in the promos that are played. A lot of people talk about how he has improved and saved their lives through his medical information and advice. There are people calling in who have worked at Cedars Sinai with Dr. Klapper and hear stories of his warmth and kindness. Gail Anderson, a KTLA reporter, calls in to tell Dr. Klapper how much his show and his stories about his carpenter father and nurse mother have meant to her over the years. Callers talk about how they have done something nice for people as karmic payback for Doc's medical advice. Doc has brought the subjects of surfing and sculpting to people who otherwise may not learn anything about those two activities.

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Dr. Klapper announces that today will be his last show at ESPN LA after 12 years and 600 shows. He opens up his topic for the day which is trust. Doc also opens the phone lines up to listeners. People call in to talk about how much they love the show and what an icon Doc is. Listeners recount their favorite Dr. Klapper stories, "Klapper Visions", and what the Weekend Warrior show has meant to them. The listeners also speak about how they love how they can still hear Kobe Bryant's voice in the promos that are played. A lot of people talk about how he has improved and saved their lives through his medical information and advice. There are people calling in who have worked at Cedars Sinai with Dr. Klapper and hear stories of his warmth and kindness. Gail Anderson, a KTLA reporter, calls in to tell Dr. Klapper how much his show and his stories about his carpenter father and nurse mother have meant to her over the years. Callers talk about how they have done something nice for people as karmic payback for Doc's medical advice. Doc has brought the subjects of surfing and sculpting to people who otherwise may not learn anything about those two activities.

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