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Psycho Shanon went a psychic for clarity in her life. Check out what her psychic told her about her life and her role at Kidd Kraddick in the Morning.

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Psycho Shanon, Dallas, Texas. 164251 likes · 298 talking about this. … Psycho Shanon made a major announcement today. … also a Kd’s Ks doctor.

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Shanon’s Brain Tumor [UPDATED 12/11] – KiddNation

Watch her interview below! November 20th. Psycho Shanon was interviewed and shares how grateful she is for all the support. The Kd’s Ks Trip is at the top …

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Shanon Murphy. @PsychoShanon. I’m a Fruit Loop in a world full of Cheerios…and proud of it. Dallas, TX ISRBaby.com Born July 16 Joined January 2009.

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Big Al And Shanon FINALLY Share A Kiss – Mix 93.1

Psycho Shanon has been a part of The Kd Kraddick Morning Show for a little over 20 years. Getting her start as an intern on the show and …

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About Shanon

I’ve been on air and behind the scenes of the Kd Kraddick Morning Show for more than half of my life. The only other thing I’m as passionate about is …

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Shanon Murphy of the Kidd Kraddick Show Has a Brain Tumor

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Shanon’s Brain Tumor [UPDATED 12

December 11th

Psycho Shanon posted an update on her blog today. Here’s a highlight:

“Life is very weird and hard for me right now. I’m not handling this patience thing well. At all. I’m very frustrated. My surgery was a 100% success. But I’m on meds that have weird side effects. And I’m having migraines and having a hard time keeping food down and my vision is blurry and my coordination is pretty horrid. Luckily, I have a walker, so I can walk and not fall over. I’m not driving. I can barely get through the house without walking into a wall or tripping over my feet, so just be grateful I’m not on the road. There is no risk of seizures, but with my dizziness and nausea and other stuff, I just have no business taking a cross country road trip right now. And, unfortunately, I have no business going to see my sister in Maui over Christmas. That one sucks pretty bad.”

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December 3rd

Psycho Shanon was interviewed after being readmitted into the hospital. There was some swelling the doctor was concerned about and he just wanted to keep a close eye on it to make sure there’s no chance of infection. Watch her interview below!

November 20th

Psycho Shanon was interviewed and shares how grateful she is for all the support. The Kidd’s Kids Trip is at the top of her mind and she hopes to feel well enough to make it to the send-off. Watch her interview below!

November 18th

Shanon is home from the hospital! She’s tired and still struggling with a migraine. Please keep Psycho Shanon in your thoughts and prayers.

November 15th

Shanon just got back in her hospital bed, fresh from doing an extremely slow lap around the hospital floor. She’s not sure how she feels about it, but I’m digging her new haircut. They let her keep her hair that was shaved off for the surgery, but when she asked the doctor if she could keep the tumor in a jar, he said no. She’s about to show me a picture of it, instead. They removed her tumor but they left her sense of humor! She’s so disappointed that she’s not going on the Kidd’s Kids trip, so please keep her lifted up in your prayers as she continues to heal! – Kellie

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November 14th

Shanon was awake after surgery on Monday and Tuesday she was walking around. She is still in ICU but the good news is they were able to remove 99% of the tumor. Shanon says it feels like a bad migraine and has sensitivity to light. Continue praying for a quick recovery.

Shanon in hospital with Woody

November 8th

Shanon is scheduled for surgery Monday morning and hopes to recover fast enough to make it to the Kidd’s Kids Trip send off. Please continue praying for Psycho Shanon.

October 28th

Shanon turns to her radio family to make a serious medical announcement. Please join us in praying for our friend Psycho Shanon. Post your thoughts and prayers on Facebook and/or Twitter.

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Big Al And Shanon FINALLY Share A Kiss

While delivering some big news to KiddNation Friday, Shanon and Big Al FINALLY follow through on a show bit.

Psycho Shanon has been a part of The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show for a little over 20 years. Getting her start as an intern on the show and working her way up, she has decided that this is the moment to leave to show to pursue her passion.

Shanon came prepared with a statement all written out so that she wouldn’t leave anything out or get emotional or choked up, but does it work? Watch the following video to find out. Shanon tells KiddNation about what she’s pursuing and has been doing for some time now because of a tragic event that took place in her life.

While saying her goodbye’s and going through all the great memories throughout the year, there was just one bit that was just never completed, until this morning – Big Al and Shanon complete their Public Display Of Affection bit and share that kiss! But in traditional Big Al style, he ruins it! Find out what happens in the following videos!

About Shanon

ISR Self-Rescue® is personal to me. I lost my nephew, Ethan, and his grandfather in a drowning accident on July 13, 2011. Since then I’ve been determined to find a way to prevent other drowning deaths.

Ethan was under the supervision of his grandpa when his accident occurred. Even with adult supervision, accidents happen. We lost Ethan AND his grandpa to drowning.

My nephew, Jake, did ISR lessons in the spring of 2017. I took him to those lessons and was blown away by the skills he mastered. He’s now proud to show off his swimming and floating skills in the water. More importantly, now we know that he is capable of keeping his head above the water should he ever find his way to it alone.

After seeing Jake’s progress first hand I decided that I needed to become certified to teach ISR lessons myself. These lessons can and do save lives. I want to do my part to ensure that no other families feel the pain that mine did after losing Ethan.

On a lighter note…here’s some info about me. I was born and raised in Dallas, TX. I’ve lived all over the metroplex…Dallas, Coppell, The Colony, Dallas again, Valley Ranch, Burleson, Arlington, Las Colinas, and back to Coppell again. I love this area and cannot imagine being anywhere else.

I started my full time career when I was 17 years old. I grew up wanting to produce a morning radio show and that’s exactly what I did. I’ve been on air and behind the scenes of the Kidd Kraddick Morning Show for more than half of my life. The only other thing I’m as passionate about is becoming an ISR Self-Rescue® instructor.

I completed my certification in October 2017 after training in Lake Highlands. I can’t express through words how passionate I am to be part of an organization with the goal of “Not one more child drowns.” I’m so excited to teach kids the life saving skills they will learn with ISR Self-Rescue®. Had we known about ISR sooner, Ethan might still be here with us today. Register your child for lessons here.

Meet Shanon Murphy of Certified Infant Swimming Resource® Instructor – Voyage Dallas Magazine

Today we’d like to introduce you to Shanon Murphy.

So, before we jump into specific questions about the business, why don’t you give us some details about you and your story.

Let’s see. I had my dream job working with the Kidd Kraddick Morning Show before I was even 21 years old. I knew that I wanted to be a part of such a fantastic and highly rated show, but I didn’t really think it would happen the way that it did. I started my career at 106.1 KISS FM in the promotions department when I was a senior in high school. I went to a career development center that required an internship the second semester of my senior year. I called the promotions director and literally begged for an interview. I wasn’t an ideal candidate because I was only 17 years old. That’s not old enough to do club gigs at night and, honestly, how dependable could a 17-year-old really be?

In the end, though, my pleas worked and I got the internship! I spent many days cleaning out the prize closet, rearranging boxes of t-shirts, and sharpening golf pencils. I loved every second of it, though, and I got hired part-time when I graduated from Skyline High School. We did a Halloween party at a fancy hotel that year and, while we were there (I was dressed as an M&M), the producer for the morning show at that time approached me about interning as a phone screener. I did many internship extensions and eventually got my Associates Degree at Brookhaven College. When it was no longer possible to keep me as an intern, I got hired for the show.

I wanted to produce for as long as I could remember and, with Kidd, I got the chance to do that. When people would ask me what I do for the show I would say that I’m Kidd’s 3rd and 4th hands. When he would hit the wrong button, I would reach around him to hit the right one. I would book guests and write bits and liners and parody songs and so much more. I did an interview with New Kids on the Block one time and I got to kiss Donny Wahlberg. My job in radio has been a fascinating one that no one else has ever known.

Kidd created a position for me with the show, so literally, no one else on earth has done the job that I did. Through all my years on the show, I learned one thing. The listeners become family. They feel like they know me even if we’ve never met before. The cool thing about that is that they actually do know me. We share the highs and the lows in life and, in 2011, my family endured a life-changing tragedy. My nephew, Ethan, was 2.5 years old at the time. My sister and her husband were living with his parents at their home in Northwest Dallas. That house had a pool in the backyard. The pool had a gate around all sides. There was no way into the backyard except going through a couple sets of doors. It seemed like it was a safe situation, even with a toddler in the house.

On the night of July 13, 2011, I got a phone call from my sister saying that Ethan was dead. She was hysterical and I was half asleep and the whole thing was horrific. She told me that both Ethan and his grandfather, Rolando, had been out in the backyard and somehow fallen into the pool. My sister and her husband pulled them out of the water and did CPR, but it was unsuccessful. We lost both Ethan and Rolando .that day. Ethan was under the supervision of his grandpa, yet somehow he’s still gone. To say that Ethan was my reason for living is an understatement. Losing him was hands down the hardest thing I’ve ever dealt with. My heart was broken and I had no idea what I was supposed to do from there. I knew that I wanted to eventually do something to honor his memory, but I had no clue where to start. My sister and her husband moved to Maui to start over after the accident. They were there for 3.5 years and, during that time, my sister got pregnant with my nephew, Jake.

They moved back to Dallas on November 2, 2016, and I fell in love with that child. He was such a light in my life and I wanted to do my part to make sure that he would grow up feeling happy, loved, and safe. In June 2017 my sister enrolled Jake in ISR Self-Rescue lessons in Lake Highlands. I took him to his lesson every day and I got to witness his skills and confidence in the water grow. I was in awe of the things he learned and, at that point, I decided that I, too, wanted to teach aquatic survival skills. I applied to become a Student Instructor and posted about it on Facebook. A member of Kiddnation then set up a GoFundMe account to help cover the cost of my certification. We really do have the best, most supportive listeners ever. They donated several thousand dollars to help with my tuition and in August 2017 I started my journey as an ISR Instructor.

The people at ISR take this stuff seriously. They aren’t willing to just give someone a certificate of certification just because they showed up every day. The training is intense. It’s at least 60 hours in the water with your Instructor doing lessons. It’s video reviews, academics, assessments, and hours of studying. It’s truly like a full-time job at times. My Master Instructor, Tanya Carew, was honestly the best in this business. I feel like she is the reason that I am now confident taking on kids between 6 months and 6 years of age and teaching them how to save themselves in the water.

Now I’m lucky enough to continue working with the Kidd Kraddick Morning Show early in the day and I teach at the Burleson BRiCk in the evening. I’m passionate about both and it’s so nice to feel like I’ve done something with my life when I lay down for bed at night.

We’re always bombarded by how great it is to pursue your passion, etc – but we’ve spoken with enough people to know that it’s not always easy. Overall, would you say things have been easy for you?

I’m very lucky as far as my radio career goes. I’ve worked for one show and lived in DFW my whole life. Most people start in a small market and then get hired and fired while they move around the country. I’ve worked hard to achieve this, though. Morning radio makes living an adult life pretty hard at times, but it’s worth it.

I can’t help but think back to July 2013 when Kidd suddenly passed away at a Kidd’s Kids fundraiser in New Orleans. The tournament was the weekend before my sister was moving to Maui, so I opted to stay back so I could hang out with her. My birthday is a few days before that, so I remember celebrating my birthday when I got a call from Kellie and a text from Big Al. They both told me to call Kellie back, so I did. She asked me where I was and if I was sitting down. Then she told me that Kidd died earlier in the day. She told me that he had no pain in his passing and tried to console me as I lost it on the phone. In one phone call, my life was again turned upside down.

It still seems selfish to admit this, but after the shock of losing this man who was like a 2nd father to be set in, I started to panic about the future of the show. What happens to a nationally syndicated radio show when the host… the guy it’s named after… dies?

I’d be lying if I said that it wasn’t terrifying over the next few days. There are contracts and so many details that were totally out of our hands. This show was all I had known. What would I do if we got canceled on KISS FM in Dallas? What would we do if our affiliates weren’t willing to give us a shot at doing things without Kidd?

Our CEO, George Laughlin, went to bat for us. He got the show a 30-day extension on a contract that had just become void. We had 30 days to prove that we could continue to carry this show with such a massive audience. I had been at it for 14 years at that point and all of the sudden my future would come down to the next 30 days.

I cannot say enough about the other members of the show. It was hard to grieve such a loss when we also felt an insane amount of pressure to succeed without our leader pressure and sort-of an obligation to somehow comfort the millions of people who listened to the show. We did it, though, and things are still going very well. We are still syndicated in 75 cities, with KHKS in Dallas being our flagship station.

I probably shouldn’t take too much credit for this, though, because in October 2013 I was diagnosed with a brain tumor and had to have brain surgery to remove it. I lucked out in that it was benign, but the recovery took several months. That time is still such a blur to me, but I’m so grateful that we have so much love for each other and so much love and support from our listeners.

Fast forward to my becoming an ISR Instructor. In all honesty, I probably would not have done my certification had we not lost Ethan and his grandpa. I think I was naive enough to count on the gate, locked doors, and constant supervision around the pool to not even consider anyone drowning. Then it happened and this is truly the only way I know to turn a tragedy into something positive.

I’ll never forget seeing Ethan on that hospital table. I’ll never forget kissing his face and feeling his cold skin against my lips. I’ll never forget that feeling of being completely lost with no clue of what to do or where to go next, but I can hopefully help ensure that other families never know such pain.

We’d love to hear more about your business.

I’m very proud of the things I’ve accomplished in my life. No other show in the history of radio has faced the circumstances we did when Kidd passed. It was literally a day-by-day operation and we somehow made it work. I will always be proud of that and for helping keep this show the best there is.

I’m also proud of my journey in ISR. It truly is a one of a kind program with phenomenal results. We teach children between 6 months and 6 years of age the skills they need to survive in an aquatic emergency. I don’t teach kids how to do a freestyle swim or get them ready for competitions and meets. I simply teach them the skills that they need to become competent and confident in the water. I teach little ones how to roll onto their back and float until help arrives. I teach bigger kids how to swim-float-swim to safety.

The techniques used in ISR lessons are unlike any I’ve seen in other programs. Lessons are five days a week, but they’re only about 10-minutes a day. We keep them short because the temperature of the water is less than a child’s body temperature, so they get cold within that time. Temperature fatigue leads to physical fatigue which isn’t safe in the water.

ISR Instructors are taught to take a student’s skills and build on them. That way we set them up for success in every lesson. We use muscle memory and positive reinforcement to ensure that the skills each student learn in the water stick with them. Retention of skills is incredibly high and the survival rate of students who have had an aquatic emergency after lessons is 100%. I don’t know of too many things in life that have such a high success rate and I’m so proud to be a part of the ISR mission- “Not one more child drowns.”

I guess you could say the results speak for themselves in setting ISR Self-Rescue® apart from the rest.

What were you like growing up?

I’m the middle of three girls. My older sister, Mandy, is 6 years older than me. My younger sister, Samantha, was born 4 years and one day after me. My birthday is July 16 and hers is July 17. I think I always resented her a little bit for stealing my birthday spotlight. And she was cute with her curly hair and olive complexion, so I think I was jealous.

I have always been shy in personal settings. I can dance in a bikini in front of a group of guys at a frat meeting with no problem, but I probably couldn’t carry on a deep, personal conversation with any of them. I love to be the center of attention as long as I can make people laugh. I’ve always been awkward and pretty introverted.

To be honest with you my memory has been pretty awful since I had brain surgery. I used to have an annoyingly great memory, but I don’t anymore. I remember things that I did a lot, like playing football with my boyfriend down the street.

I was an overachiever in high school, but I was also (and still am) a huge nerd. I was on the speech and debate team all 4 years of high school. I would wake up crazy early on weekends to go and do debate tournaments. I tried to do interpretation events, but I sucked. I was too shy for it. I was a member of the NHS, Student Senate, Student Body Secretary, and I even joined the Asian Club. (FYI- I’m not Asian).

I’ve always been passionate about music. I love it. I love finding new artists and songs. I’ve always loved shows about teenagers. Even now that I’m no longer a teenager. Beverly Hills 90210, The O.C., Saved By the Bell, Pretty Little Liars, Everything Sucks- the list could go on for days.

I think overall, though, I’ve been most passionate about stepping outside of my comfort zone to do things that the young me never thought she would achieve.

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Shanon Murphy of the Kidd Kraddick Show Has a Brain Tumor: Here’s What’s Next

More sad news for the Kidd Kraddick in the Morning show. Just a few months after Kidd Kraddick passed away, fellow show personality “Psycho” Shanon Murphy revealed on the air and her blog on Monday that she has a tumor on her brain stem. Though the tumor is benign, surgery is required and there are many risks with the procedure.

Murphy was generous to share with us yesterday afternoon about her diagnosis and what comes next.

Walk me through the last few weeks.

On the Friday before last, I woke up with swelling on the left side of my face and numbness on the left side of my body. Vomiting and nausea and dizziness and stuff like that. I thought it was sinus junk, so I went to the doctor on Monday. Everything was clear as far as the sinus junk went. He sent me for an MRI on Tuesday and they got the results. Then on Wednesday, during the show on Kidd’s Kids Day, my primary called and said there was a mass that wasn’t supposed to be there and that a neurosurgeon would be calling me to set up an appointment. The next day, I had an appointment with the neurosurgeon and he sent me for another MRI. Then the next day, I had to go to the second neurosurgeon who is going to do the operating. He was going to do the surgery [today, the 30th], but there’s too much swelling in my brain to do it. It’s more complicated and it will do permanent damage if I did it now.

What’s the timeline for surgery now?

My primary doctor does not think that I will get through December before having to have it. My goal is to get to the Kidd’s Kids trip, which is the Thursday before Thanksgiving. We get back the following Monday and so I’m going to try and do it the day before Thanksgiving.

I have to say from personal experience being on the radio, you’re expected to be this upbeat kind of personality or expected to be a certain kind of personality. How hard has it been for you to be on the air while also staring down this big thing?

It’s the reality. Kidd was the first person that I ever worked for, worked with. One of the things he stressed about being a part of the show was honesty and being real. I do believe that there is a lot to be said for the power of prayer. We have good listeners who have shown their devotion to the show and I’m really grateful for that. It’s actually helped me to get messages from them saying they support me. I’ve gotten a couple of messages from moms whose kids, while they were dropping them off in the carpool lane at school, and the kid wouldn’t get out of the car until they prayed for me. It’s really humbling and it means a lot that I have the support that I do.

Until the surgery happens, are you taking it one day at a time?

Um, yeah. I’m taking steroids to try to get the swelling in my brain down. Apparently I’ve got some non-bacterial meningitis that’s caused this. The tumor that’s in there was something I was born with and it’s just really slow-growing. I’ve had migraines, I’ve had CAT scans, I’ve had MRIs, and they’re never shown up before. It just looks like spinal fluid. Now that I’m showing symptoms and they can actually see what it is and what’s going on, they can go in and operate. Fortunately it’s a benign tumor. It’s not like I have cancer or anything. It’s just in a really bad spot. With the swelling right now, they would have to pull too hard and it would do nerve damage. I can’t afford to lose my hearing or my vision or anything like that. So, yeah, it’s take the steroids and hope that they work.

And surgery was the only real option? They couldn’t do radiation or chemo.

No. They don’t think it would respond to radiation or chemo. Apparently, the way I remember it, they’re going to have two neurosurgeons doing it and they’ll do an S-shaped incision behind my ear. Surgery will take a couple of hours. They’ll sew me back up and I’ll spend a few days in the ICU and then I’ll spend a few days in a regular room. One neurosurgeon said it will be a one-week recovery. Another one said it would be up to four. So I don’t know what the recovery time will be. I guess it just depends on my body.

You can follow Shanon’s progress on Facebook and Twitter.

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