MotorTrend's Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman chat with automotive influencer/actress Emelia Hartford! The group discusses her route into the influencer space, her pursuit of film/television, the midwest car community, "Fastest Car", her work with Chevy, Ed's email's, her incredible car collection, the genesis of her first EV, auto-pilot, charging, and the future of EV! Emelia shares her perspective on the "inEVitable" question, the evolution of women in the car industry, her new car care brand, and so much more!
Jay sits down with Bachelor star Clayton Echard, and Jay jokes that he doesn't know much about The Bachelor but all the girls in the office gave him a lot of notes. They immediately dive into Clayton's background in college football, and Jay jokes that he played at Vanderbilt and Clayton played at Missouri and they compare notes about SEC opponents. Clayton also jokes about his short tenure in the NFL and how he just went back to his day job after he got cut. Clayton also tries to explain to Jay how he got involved with The Bachelorette - without violating his NDA - and jokes that he found out quickly that he was bad at the show. Clayton also jokes that he actually learned a lot about Susie AFTER the show ended because there was just so much going on, and there were certain things she didn't want to share on camera. Clayton talks about having to figure out who was there for him, and who was there for 15 minutes, and how he even sent people home toward the end of the show because he still didn't know who was there for the right reasons. Clayton jokes that Jay is sounding like a Bachelor fan! Clayton also gets frank on the topic of mental health and how he's trying to grow and help others.
Michael Malice ("YOUR WELCOME") welcomes fan favorite, Dave Smith, back onto the show to discuss his recent appearance at Young Americans for Liberty, the victories of the Mises Caucus, and why no one hates Donald Trump more than he does. Michael and Dave also debate the legitimacy of certain organizations, specifically if they are run by people who may contradict the organization's fundamental beliefs.
MotorTrend's Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman chat with one of the pioneers of the environmental movement - actor Ed Begley Jr.! Ed talks about driving electric since 1970, the events that inspired his mindset change about the environment, his Taylor Dunn golf cart, the topic of range-anxiety, his experience with the General Motors EV1, mass adoption of EVs, how he feels about the Hummer EV, and so much more!
Elizabeth April is a public speaker, spiritual influencer and cosmic channeller. Elizabeth details how she became aware about her extrasensory abilities at a young age but ignored those abilities in order to fit it. It wasn't until she went through a past life regression and an alien abduction that she was able to tap into the energetic realm around us. Kail believes that her dog is a reincarnated being and that her son has experienced spirits in the house so she gets to ask Elizabeth about their meaning and how others can go through their own spiritual awakenings. Then they read stories from listeners who have had paranormal experiences.
Michael Malice ("YOUR WELCOME") invites conservative radio host and founder of Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, onto the show to talk about Charlie's recent encounter with "The View," the foundations of Libertarianism, and the long history of the liberalization of the American College System.
Brian Urlacher joins old teammate Jay Cutler to catch up on life, sports parenting, and their careers. Brian even jokes about how he should have been a quarterback like Jay and he'd probably still be playing, because today's players are playing into their 40's. Jay and Brian also have some frank thoughts on CTE, both talking about how their bodies and minds feel as they start to age, and how they worry about the long-term effects as they get older. Plus fresh on the heels of the Deshaun Watson suspension, both Jay and Brian were really shocked that it was only six games. Brian also talks about how tough things have become in the city of Chicago, and when Jay asks about how Brian feels about the Bears leaving Soldier Field, he doesn't seem to care as long as Chicago doesn't get a dome. Jay jokes that they will to get a Super Bowl, and Brian continues to joke that it's too cold in Chicago in February for a Super Bowl so they'll never get one. Plus Brian's journey through football, old memories and stories from the NFL, and how Brian is spending his retirement.
Adam is back from New York after an insane book tour schedule without a moment of peace. Mike August calls in to tell yet another harrowing story of a flight gone wrong when the pilot of his plane from Springfield got stuck in the bathroom leading to a series of unfortunate incidents. Adam tells the gang how he sweat his sleeves off at The Stand in New York after the air conditioning went out in a crowded room. Adam tells more NY stories such as how he kept getting roped into doing shows with no notice and how Mike Lynch accidentally knocked a wine bottle out of someone’s hand. Comedian Joe DeRosa comes in the studio to talk about the restaurant he opened with the owner of The Stand Comedy Club, ‘Joey Roses’. Joe talks about working with Jonathan Banks on ‘Better Call Saul’, the single improv show he ever participated in, fake ‘wine products’ in New York liquor stores, and what makes a good sandwich. Gina Grad reports the news of today including: First Avenue cancelling a Dave Chappelle show, the DEA seizing 1 million pills containing fentanyl, a transgender woman inmate in New Jersey being transferred to a men’s prison after impregnating two inmates, and Velveeta releasing a liquid mac n' cheese martini.
The gang looks at some liked tweets on Adam’s Twitter feed including one about a new identifying term: ‘trans autistic’. Gina talks about how the nicer parts of the Valley are putting fences under overpasses to deter homeless people from camping there. They’re joined by legendary actor, Danny Trejo, who talks about his work with autistic children, how he used to think hotdogs came in tortillas, and his new movie ‘Green Ghost & The Masters of The Stone’. He is joined by the star of the film, Charlie Clark, who explains how he took the character of Green Ghost from local car commercials at his dealership to a feature film starring Danny Trejo. Comedian Leo Flowers comes in the studio and discusses Detroit style pizza, getting jumped into a gang in the 3rdgrade, being mistakenly identified in a police lineup, and how he went from being a counselor to prison inmates to a standup comedian. Gina Grad reports the news of today including: Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as Supreme Court justice, an update to the mysterious deaths at Sandal’s Jamaica last month, KFC introducing ‘finger sporks’, and OJ defending the police and weighing in on Roe V Wade.
Staff member Rudy calls in to give a ‘boots on the ground’ perspective on the Dave Chappelle show at Varsity Theatre which was moved after First Avenue cancelled. Wrestler and actor Paul Wight AKA ‘The Big Show’ calls in to talk about his new movie, ‘Marcus’, how Danny Bonaduce and Hulk Hogan were responsible for his wrestling career, the return of his character ‘Captain Insano’ from ‘The Waterboy’, and what it was like working alongside John Cena and ‘The Rock’. Gina Grad reports the news of today including: the LA County Public Health Director going maskless at a baseball game, the first case of polio in over a decade appearing in New York, Ricky Martin’s nephew withdrawing allegations, Linda Evangelista settling a fat-freezing lawsuit, and ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ surpassing ‘The Avengers’ at the US box office. Adam welcomes back security consultant, safety instructor and expert on all things Mexico, Ed Calderon. Ed talks about seeing Biden flags at migrant camps, how the media pushed a false narrative about Border Patrol whipping migrants, why developments in human trafficking should be sounding alarm bells right now, the culture shock of coming to the US as an immigrant, his time as a cop in Tijuana, how the US is awarding weakness, and the current states of the border and the cartel. Adam and Ed look at the media coverage of a recent Indiana mall shooting where a 22-year-old bystander with a concealed carry weapon brought down the shooter.