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Rickey Smiley: Embracing Faith, Coping with Loss, and Discovering God’s Peace in the Wake of Tragedy

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“People are depending on me to get to work and get their day started, so it’s an important responsibility.”

Who is Rickey Smiley?

Rickey Smiley is a well-known American comedian, actor, radio personality, and television host. He gained fame for his stand-up comedy and his role in the comedy film “The Wash.” He is best known for hosting “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show,” which blends comedy, entertainment, and discussions on various topics, including relationships, politics, and current events.

In addition to his radio work, Smiley has appeared in several television shows, including “The Rickey Smiley Show,” which is a reality-based sitcom inspired by his life. He is also known for his impressions of various celebrities and characters, which he often incorporates into his comedy routines. Smiley is also recognized for his strong Christian faith and frequently shares messages of hope and inspiration with his audience.

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Talk to anyone who regularly listens to Rickey Smiley in the morning on his nationally syndicated radio program, and they will probably tell you that they feel like they know Rickey, which may explain why they start their morning with him in over a hundred US cities.

“People are depending on me to get to work and get their day started, so it’s an important responsibility.” Smiley is clear that he appreciates his audience, which is why he has authored a new book titled Sideshow, which is designed to take the reader and his audience into his world of loss and faith.

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Smiley lost his son to drug addiction, and it is clear that faith is what has guided and kept him during the dark times. In a sit-down interview with Crosswalk, Smiley clarifies that his faith in Jesus matters to him most. Smiley is clear in saying, “I hope when people read the book, that they will know that we serve an awesome God who can get you through anything, even loss.”

CWH: How are you doing?

Rickey Smiley: I’m well. I’m doing good, you know. I’m in therapy trying to get the help that I need after losing my son. I try to get up with a positive attitude and do my job to make people laugh, keep people entertained, and give them information that they need every single day. I’m just glad to be alive because it actually could be worse.

CWH: In the book, you detail the day that you lost your son Brandon. Can you please explain what that day was like for you?

RS: I was out of town when I received the message. The plane felt like it was about to crash because the turbulence was so bad. I had just such peace on me. And then another side of me didn’t care if the plane crashed or not because I felt like I didn’t want to live. I was sitting in the front row in the aisle because I was the last to board the flight and barely made it. God placed this man next to me, who talked to me the entire time; I never even mentioned why I was going home and what I was facing once I landed. But I was just trying to be nice and polite and keep my mind occupied.

CWH: Losing a child is devastating, what was the book-writing process like?

RS: I got through it pretty easily at first; it was the next day that weighed on me. Being a professional, I know how to separate the material and the content from the emotions. I had to do that even when I did the audio version of this book. I had to sit down, and I just had to read it. There was one part of the book that I had a problem with, but for the most part, I was able to do what I needed to do to get the job done. That doesn’t mean that I didn’t go home and cry afterward, but I got the job done.

CWH: How did comedy help you through the writing process and through the grief of losing your son?

RS: Watching comedy videos on social media and having a live audience to perform for during the morning show. God taught me through this process that it wasn’t just about me. There are others who are going through stuff, which is what I wanted to convey in the book. My pastor also helped me understand that this is a test.

CWH: You mentioned having peace during the grief process. Can you please explain that?

RS: Real surprised by the peace that God has given me. I don’t see how people survive without it.

CWH: Where does your authenticity come from that your fans regularly mention?

RS: You put your heart and soul out. You have a platform, an audience, and people out here praying for you. As a public figure, I learned that I could use this opportunity to put some material down to help others, and maybe it’ll save some lives.

 

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Interview Report Source and Credit: CROSSWALK HEADLINES.

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