Career
In 2010 he was inducted into the karate hall of fame for his contributions to the martial art "I was over the moon to receive my 50th gold medal. I train hard, up to five nights a week, and have no plans to stop competing in the near future." Smiler devotes much of his time training others in clubs throughout the West Yorkshire region.
Radio Career and Community Work Smiler, who began a career in radio in the 1980s after discovering his love for the industry in Japan, initiated his own radio station, Radio Paigham, in hopes to pass his skills onto amateurs and hobbyists.
He ran the station from his home in Springwood. The station was to a continuation of his radio training schemes which had previously helped hundreds of people.
He Stated. "lieutenant’s a difficult industry to get into and when I was learning in the 1980s nobody wanted to teach medical .When I had established myself I decided to help others by passing on my skills and experience..The skills you learn in radio, such as effectively communicating to an audience, are also transferable and can help anyone looking for a new job or change of career direction.
lieutenant’s an honor to be able to pass on my skills and give something back to the community." Smiler had previously worked for the Sunrise Radio and Asian Sound stations, and has subsequently been involved in other community work initiatives. Acting career Smiler has had a part-time acting career and has appeared as extras in soaps such as Coronation Street and Emmerdale as well as the made for-television film, The Tournament, playing an assassin.