Archive of the daily Bauerle and Bellavia Show on WBEN
We've done the show about having 'the conversation' with elderly family members about driving, today we put a different twist on that. Have you ever had to have the conversation with someone about their hearing faltering? How do you approach that conversation? Also, to round things out, do you think the rest of New York State would be better off if it were to detach itself from New York City?
In addition to dropping bombs on nuclear sites in Iran, another bomb was dropped by President Trump on Tuesday, perhaps the most controversial of any of the bombs he's dropped over the last week or so. This of course being the 'F' bomb, which he used in front of reporters lamenting how both Iran and Israel violated a US-brokered ceasefire. Were you bothered by President Trump's use of the 'F' bomb publicly?
The future of the Kenmore Days festival is now in limbo after multiple fights broke out at this year's festival. Should the festival be discontinued due to the unruly behavior of individuals in attendance? Why does it seem crowds at large gatherings (festivals/concerts) have become increasingly belligerent and we're seeing more and more violent outbursts at these types of functions?
Tom also talks with Meteorologist Andy Parker about the heat wave.
Mike Lomas and Glenn Wiggle are in for Bauerle and today, we hop in the way back machine and walk down memory lane, reviewing some old news stories, tweets, and other media about various topics, the market, the economy, politics, and look at the guys' stance on the issues then compared to now, as well as talking illegal immigration, and Governor Hochul committing over $60 million of the New York State budget to immigration legal aid.
Beamer is in for Bauerle once again, and we start out with some somber news, the death of Joe's 100 year old grandmother this morning, which had him reflecting. Do you fear death? How do you look back and reflect when a loved one dies? On a somewhat lighter note, we talk about the City of Buffalo's plans to take over Buffalo Grand Hotel, and if you had the keys to Main Place Motel, what would you do with it? Some quick hitters as well, ICE paid a visit to Dodger Stadium this morning, what is the adult equivalent to the last day of school, and an unforgettable moment in Buffalo sports history 26 years ago today.
Beamer is in for Bauerle once again and today we recap last night's debate between the Mayoral candidates for the City of Buffalo, a verdict comes down in the Karen Read trial, and we talk garbage picking. Have you ever done it before? What have been some of your best finds garbage picking?
Trump's border czar Tom Homan talks in this week's episode about why the 'big, beautiful budget bill' has to pass for the sake of ICE continuing its mission. Plus, the latest on Iran and on Democratic leader efforts to keep sanctuary cities going.
Beamer is in for Bauerle once again and on the menu for the show today, we talk a little bit about the race for Buffalo Mayor, and Catholic Charities donations not being used for the Diocese abuse settlement. Also, we talk about the Iran/Israel conflict as it rages on, and as the GOP splits, what does America First truly look like? All that and much more.
Beamer is in for Bauerle and today, we talk the 'No Kings' protests over the Trump Administration's crackdown on illegal immigration. What have these 'No Kings' protests accomplished, if anything? Also, today is National Take Your Cat to Work Day, so we spend some time talking about pets. Are you a cat person, would you bring yours to work with you?
Other topics included Cotterfest 2025 (sponsored), craziest things seen on the road & best WNY staycations.
Other topics include illegal immigration, the diversity of thought graph and if you have something that's now worth big money.
Topics include the ATV ban, Brian Wilson's death, annoying noises, a Montel Williams interview about his new book 'The Sailing of the Intrepid', shooting sheep from helicopters in Texas, TikTok challenges, where in the world you would want to live other than here and more.
Jon Grayson is in once again for Tom Bauerle, and with filming getting underway for Hallmark's Holiday Touchdown: A Bills Love Story, we talk Buffalo movies, what are some movies you enjoy that were filmed, at least partially, in Buffalo? Also on the docket today, we explore times you've cheated death or serious injury, inspired by a video out of SoCal where lightning struck a tree very close to a young child, and actress and Western New York native Maria Cina joins the program.
Actress/producer/dancer, and Western New York's own Maria Cina joins the show from Ibiza to talk with Jon Grayson about some of her career endeavors, like appearing in a Prince music video, upcoming projects she has going on, and how she has gone viral after recently striking up an unlikely companionship with a squirrel.
Jon Grayson is in for Bauerle today and covers a number of topics, including but not limited to, panhandlers, after having a recent brush with one, how do you deal with them? We also touch on the MAID Act, which has been in the news recently in New York State, places you've been that you'd never go back to, as well as many other wild and wacky news stories for all around.
Apart from picking up where we left off yesterday on things people do that have you annoyed, we have to spend some time commemorating D-Day, as today marks 81 years since that day. Do you have a personal connection to D-Day?
We've done this topic before, but after hearing Joe Beamer touch on the topic hosting David Bellavia's program today, Tom felt moved enough to re-visit the topic. Tipping. Where are you on tipping? Has tipping culture gotten out of hand? To close things out, we explore things that drive you absolutely bonkers
68 Western New York Rite Aid locations are set to close up shop, if not today, in the immediate future. Have you been impacted by any of these closures? You may have worked there or used Rite Aid as your primary pharmacy, how has this impacted you? Also, in the first half of the program, we talk with Ken Chase of Conservative Tours on the upcoming WBEN listener trip to France and Cassandra Joan Butler does your astrological readings.
As you may be aware, you have the chance this summer to go to France with Tom Bauerle and a cohort of WBEN listeners, this summer. Ken Chase of Conservative Tours joins us to discuss the trip itinerary, and all other things pertaining to the trip, the foods you can expect, the weather, and all the things you should have in order before embarking on the trip.
Bauerle returns and with the foreclosure process having been kicked off for the Walden Galleria after a loan default, in addition to a stabbing that took place there not too long ago, we spend some time talking about shopping malls. Do you still go to shopping malls anymore? Outside of that, we check in with meteorologist Andy Parker on the Canadian wildfires and how that could impact Western New York.
If you've been keeping a keen eye on the skies over Western New York, you may have noticed a bit of a blood moon or some hazy sunshine. This is due to hundreds of wildfires burning across Canada. Meteorologist Andy Parker joins the show to discuss how these could impact Western New York, when we can expect the smoke to pass, and how much will it impact air quality?
The Financial Guys are in for Bauerle once again for Bauerle and among the topics of discussion today, the terror attack over the weekend in Boulder, CO, committed by someone illegally living in the United States, illegal immigration, and with team member and financial analyst John Thur, the guys discuss the market and some of the good and bad of this Trump presidency, the good things he's done so far and what things do you wish he'd do differently?
The Financial Guys are back in for Bauerle, Glenn Wiggle, Mike Sperrazza, and Mike Hoeflich, and today, to keep it somewhat light on a Friday, we talk AI. Are you using AI? Does it worry you? Do you see it as an opportunity or are you worried about it potentially displacing jobs? We even have a few guest appearances from Grok throughout the program.
The Financial Guys, Glenn Wiggle, Mike Lomas, and Mike Sperrazza sit in for Bauerle today, and spend some time digging into Trump new 'Big Beautiful Bill' and taking your questions and comments about it, as well as touching on some of Nancy Pelosi's stock market dealings over the years.
Beamer is in for Bauerle today and we touch on the Buffalo Common Council approving a new $622 million budget, we talk about a local publication's coverage of migrant families being detained by CBP at the U.S./Canada border, and after another stabbing over the weekend at the Walden Galleria, we ask, what is the solution for the Galleria, why are we seeing these incidents with more frequency there and what can be done to make it safer?
After beginning the show talking to all you motorcycle riders out there, we wrap up the show asking you the dumbest way you've ended up in the E.R., and in addition to that, what is the worst pain you've ever felt, injury related or otherwise?
For some, Memorial Day is a day filled with booze and barbecue, and while that's okay, it should not be forgotten that Memorial Day is a day of reflection, remembrance, and gratitude for those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of their country and it's freedoms. Who is someone you will be remembering this Memorial Day?
So far, the weather throughout the month of May in Buffalo has been less than pleasant. We've seen a good amount of rain and temperatures than are much cooler than they were last year. Filling us in on what to expect this Memorial Day weekend as far as temperatures and conditions, is meteorologist Andy Parker.
Today, we're talking hair loss. Have you dealt with it? If so, how did you deal with it. If you were to ever lose your hair, what would you do about it. Were you one of the few who experienced hair loss as a result of COVID or the jab or was it caused by something like alopecia?
Bauerle returns today and immediately gets hot and heavy with it, as we find out about your hygiene habits. Are you a shower or a bath person? Are you a heavy cologne or perfume user? And most importantly, were you one of the thousands in Western New York who were subjected to swimming naked in high school?
Nursing homes are back in the news after workers at five different homes in Western New York have gone on a seven-day unfair labor practice strike after not reaching a deal for a new contract Monday night. With that in mind, Beamer asks you your thoughts on the strike, as well as if you've had any experiences with nursing homes, whether you've worked at one or had family in one. Also, we talk to Brandon Galligan of Yelp Buffalo and dive a little into Jake Tapper's new book 'Original Sin' about the decline of Joe Biden and the associated cover up.
As summer is on the horizon, Brandon Galligan of Yelp Buffalo, who has joined the show previously, rejoins the show today with Joe Beamer to discuss some of their events coming up this summer and how to ensure you don't miss out on them.
It's Joe Beamer filling in for Tom Bauerle, and we start off talking about downtown Buffalo. Is there any hope for downtown Buffalo? If you were in a position of power, what would you suggest to attract business back downtown? We've got that, among other topics, such as social media stunting our social growth, Station 12 finally adding a new tenant, and more.
The first topic is about visiting cemeteries. Topic 2 is about social anxiety (are you a social person).
This topic was spawned by a call from Jim of North Tonawanda yesterday, where he made a historical reference and echoed the sentiment that people are bored by history today and cannot make informed decisions about their future because they don't know enough about the past. Where are you on history? Does history bore you to tears or are you transfixed by any mention of history?
Even during shows where it's not the topic, the changing demographics of the United States continually get mentioned. The U.S. birthrate has been declining, and this decline is not even exclusive to the United States. As far as the United States is concerned, why do you think the birthrate is declining, why are people not having as many kids as they used to, if at all?
There was still some untapped potential waiting to be tapped into with the topic we rounded out yesterday's show with, so we pick up today with any moving horror stories you have and housing horror stories in general, did you buy a home that turned out to be one big money pit? And also, as a side topic, what do you make of the current state of the neighborhood you grew up in? Is it anything like it used to be? Has it gone downhill?
It's a horror story type of show today, particularly centered around deliveries and moving, Tom takes your calls on or best (or perhaps worst) delivery/moving horror stories.
Calling all Western New York musicians! Tom wants to hear from you today, how many of you consider yourselves musicians? Even if you don't consider yourself a musician, do you play an instrument? What did you play? How did you settle on this instrument and how did you learn it?
We begin today talking about our newest Pope, who chose the papal name Leo XIV, born Robert Francis Prevost in Chicago, and we take your thoughts on that. Following that, Tom takes your calls on the wildest coincidences you've experienced.
We bring aboard Don Arthur of Brighton Eggert Pharmacy to open the show, talking about Rite Aid's recent bankruptcy filing and the sweeping closures they will soon see. Following that, we've got topics old and new. What are some objects that you used to use routinely that have now become obsolete? And with A.I. becoming a fixture in society now with numerous platforms out there, such as ChatGPT, Grok, and the like, Tom wants to know if you've dipped your toes into A.I. yet, and if so, what do you use it for?
Rite Aid has been in the news lately as they've filed for bankruptcy and will be closing many Western New York locations. Don Arthur of Brighton Eggert Pharmacy joins the show to discuss these closures and how they may affect you, as well as answer any questions you may have regarding the bankruptcy and closures of Rite Aid.
After fielding a couple of calls during the show yesterday that stuck with him about schools covering up incidents, that leads Tom to explore the broader topic of bullying today. Have you experienced bullying? You may have been the target or you may have children or grandchildren that went through it, you may have even been the bully yourself. What is your experience with bullying, and whatever the case was, how was it ultimately handled?
On the program today, we start out talking chemtrails with New York State Assemblyman David DiPietro, and following that, after another appearance on the Unsubscribe Podcast by SVU Detective Richard Hy, we revisit the allegations made by Hy against Buffalo Public Schools. Do you believe Detective Hy's claims and think that Buffalo Public Schools are covering up things they shouldn't be?
During the last on-air conversation between Tom and New York State Assemblyman David DiPietro, the latter brought up the subject of chemtrails, which caught Tom's attention, so today, Assemblyman DiPietro rejoined the show to talk chemtrails, what he is trying to do to about this issue at the state level, as well as responding to your questions and comments about chemtrails.
During Wednesday's show about the Medical Aid in Dying Act passing the state assembly, a caller mentioned we should consider a show on chronic pain, hence today's program, we take your calls on if you've experienced or continue to experience chronic pain
Breaking news mode today on the program as a four alarm fire broke out at the Paul William Beltz law firm office building shortly after noon today. We give you all the latest, including a press conference from Battalion Chief Pat Lalley and Commissioner of Permit & Inspection Services Cathy Amdur, and we take your phone calls as well if you were in the area, what did you see?
We continue to follow the allegations made by SVU Detective Richard Hy against Buffalo Public Schools and their alleged obstruction of sexual assault and child abuse investigations, while concurrently keeping tabs on the severe storms hitting much of Western New York
Meteorologist Andy Parker joins the show as Western New York is expecting severe thunderstorms in spots. Andy gives us some insight on how the night will unfold and if you or someone you know has travel plans in an area that is expected to be hit, he answers those questions as well.
Over the weekend, some alarming accusations were made against Buffalo Public Schools on the Unsubscribe Podcast by SVU Detective Richard Hy, alleging BPS of obstructing sexual assault and child abuse investigations. What are your thoughts on this?