Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Kristen Bell Gives Dax Shepard Gift Of A Lifetime! | Q102 101.9 ...

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Cincinnati native Brian Douglas has been on air with Q for 25 years, living out the dream he?s had for as long as he can remember ? to live in his hometown and ?work at one of the greatest radio stations in America!? When he?s in the studio, his MacBook Pro, iPad and iPhone are never far away, and neither is his amazing partner Laura Powell!

Brian?s three kids are the loves of his life, although his involvement with charities and organizations like the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, WAVE Foundation and many others is close behind. Laura agrees ? ?The Light The Night Walk for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society makes me cry every year,? she says. She and Brian both cite The Q102 Bosom Ball for Breast Cancer as one of their favorite station events and a great display of unity.

When she?s not in the studio, you?ll find Laura spending time at her local Kroger, T.J. Maxx and Kohl?s, and of course enjoying her beautiful family. Brian is an avid photographer, a certified scuba diver and loves heading down to The Banks for all the excitement happening at The Holy Grail, Crave, Moerlein Lager House and more!

Actor Dax Shepard of Parenthood recently blogged about his father losing his battle with cancer in December.? He mentioned that, to his surprise, his pregnant love Kristen Bell allowed his dying father the opportunity to meet his grandchild.? Below is his description.? Will bring you to tears.

?At one point, and unbeknownst to both of us, my wife walked into the room. She had flown in from LA without any warning. It was a surprise. It was an amazing, incredible, perfectly timed surprise. She lifted her shirt up and he put his hand on her swollen stomach. He left it there for the better part of an hour. He was smiling from ear to ear, sitting contently, unable to put together a sentence, but still capable of connecting to the new family member we were creating. He wasn?t going to make it to the birth, but that didn?t get in the way of him meeting the new baby. It was an emotional and triumphant moment. One I will never forget. If I live to be a thousand, I will still be in debt to my wife for giving him that one last thrill.?

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