Focus on the Family: The Joys of Family Life by Jeff Allen
On July 14 -15, Focus on the Family will be airing “My Heart, My Comedy” in a special 2 part radio segment titled The Joys of Family Life. Excited about this project, Jeff shares “I’m grateful that millions of people will get to experience this. This is perhaps the funniest, and certainly the most moving, project I’ve ever been a part of. It’s also the first time that Jeff and Tami share the stage and open up about how we brought our marriage to the brink.”
With the upcoming scheduled airings, AP thought it might be interesting to ask Jeff a few questions about the project. Genesis of My Heart, My Comedy: Jeff Allen Interview
Jeff Allen is a highly popular comedian who has entertained audiences around the world. He has performed on every cable comedy show in the U.S., including Comedy Central’s Premium Blend and VH1′s Standup Spotlight. Jeff has starred in his own TV comedy special, Happy Wife, Happy Life, and in two films, Apostles of Comedy and Thou Shalt Laugh. Jeff and his wife, Tami, reside in Nashville, Tenn., with their two children.
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I was listening to the program this morning and we have been together 11 1/2 years. My Andy is not a godly person and I’m asking my self how much more can I invest in this love pit? We have a 9 year old daughter who is in therapy because her dad is so hard on her she just wants to die and we argue all the time. I as her mother was’nt aware she actually tried to hurt her self until last week. We are in counseling as a family. How do I obtain a copy of this program it resignated with me on this level and I would like to share it with Andy. I have been praying for away to show him we are not the only people who go through things like this and for the first time in a long time i have hope for us.
sara silverman…..?
dunnooo
or do you mean moaning myrtle from harry potter
Scrubs is awesome.. lets hope everything ends well. Also, please don't let any secrets slip about what happens in Season 8, as i am waiting… But anyway, It's Paramount Comedy, that market the DVDs i think!!!
JD and Turk forever!
"The Man".
pendulum and sub focus, the best two acts to have together
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Improving America’s Disaster ResponsePosted by Secretary Janet Napolitano on August 27, 2010As we approach the fifth anniversary of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, it’s important to note how far our nation has come in improving our ability to respond to and recover from disasters and the progress we’ve made in helping our Gulf Coast recover from one of the worst natural disasters in our country’s history. Since taking office, the Obama administration has made Gulf Coast rebuilding a top priority. Over the past 20 months, we’ve obligated more than $2.5 billion in funding for new schools and universities, fire houses, police stations, and critical infrastructure, including roads, bridges, hospitals, and public health assets across the Gulf.Earlier this week, we announced an additional $25 million in newly approved funding for rebuilding projects in Louisiana and Mississippi, the latest in a series of Gulf Coast recovery projects. These resources are helping revitalize communities, cut through red tape, and get long-delayed construction projects off the ground.We’ve also made tremendous progress since Katrina and Rita in improving our country’s ability to prepare for, respond to and recover from major disasters of all kinds.An example of this progress is the recovery efforts this summer following the worst flooding in over a century in Nashville, Tenn. These floods took the lives of more than 30 individuals, devastated communities, and threatened the safety and livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of residents. Despite this historic damage, our swift and effective response demonstrated what a difference preparation, coordination between federal, state, and local governments, and the quick deployment of resources to local communities can make.The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), an agency within the Department of Homeland Security, played a key role in the government’s response. But as our FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate would be the first to say, preparing for – and responding to – disasters truly is a shared responsibility. While we continue to strengthen and streamline efforts to prepare for disasters at the federal level, citizens, families, communities, faith organizations, and businesses all have an important role to play in our collective response to emergencies.As we remember the tragic events along the Gulf Coast five years ago, please take a moment to visit ready.gov – learn how to prepare an emergency kit, develop a plan for reuniting with family members after a disaster, and ensure you have plans in place for caring for family and friends. As the residents of Nashville can attest, we’ve made tremendous progress since August 2005. Working together, we will continue building a stronger and more resilient nation than ever before.