The Chad Hartman Show

We're starting off today's show up in space, then making our way back down to Earth with moon water, where we'll have to deal with rat infested cities and robots. A full schedule! Special thanks to WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, The Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis, the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City and A New Morning out of WBEN in Buffalo.

Susie Jones is in for Chad today with a slate of excellent guests including Terrence Tysall sharing about his dive to the bottom of Lake Superior and the Edmund Fitzgerald wreckage, Sheletta Brundidge in studio for Feisty Friday, restaurant news with Joy Summers, and Rochelle Olson's weekly Cheers & Jeers.

Rochelle Olson joins Susie Jones for two segments of talk about this week's Cheers & Jeers column before the Am I Wrong? Committee steps in with this week's resolutions.

If your tree drops a bunch of leaves into a neighbor's yard, should you be a good neighbor and rake those up? The committee weighed in on that today during Am I Wrong? to wrap up the show.

Star Tribune columnist joins Susie Jones to share from this week's Cheers & Jeers and talk about what's happening in Washington as the government shutdown continues.

It's another Feisty Friday with Sheletta Brundidge and she's in studio to show off her newly grown hair to Susie Jones and talk about the good and bad of their visit to see Purple Rain this week at the State Theatre. Later, Star Tribune food writer Joy Summers is with us sharing about restaurants opening and closing around the metro and up into Duluth.

Star Tribune food writer Joy Summers joins Susie Jones with the news of restaurant openings and closures in the metro area and Duluth.

Sheletta Brundidge joins Susie Jones on a Feisty Friday showing off her newly grown hair and telling the story of being told to sit down by an usher when she stood up to dance at the start of Purple Rain at the State Theatre this week.

Susie Jones is in for Chad today starting with talk about a great start to her day before a fascinating conversation with diver Terrence Tysall about his dive to see the Edmund Fitzgerald at the bottom of Lake Superior in 1995.

Terrence Tysall and his diving partner dove to the bottom of Lake Superior in 1995 to visited the Edmund Fitzgerald wreckage and he joined Susie Jones to share the story.

Susie Jones is in for Chad today and she's feeling good because she fit into a pair of jeans she hasn't worn in a while! Susie talks about that and it leads into a conversation about purging our homes of unwanted items and hoarding.

Adam Carter is covering for Chad today with some Ask Adam Anything and great guests Sean Cudahy on flight cancellations beginning tomorrow due to the government shutdown, Jay Gabler on his new Edmund Fitzgerald podcast and Major Garrett on today's biggest political topics.

Major Garrett joins the show for two excellent segments of talk about politics and a few other topics before Adam Carter turns his attention to a recent magazine article that argues having a boyfriend in today's world is embarrassing.

A new magazine article argues that, for young women in today's society, having a boyfriend and including them in social media posts should be embarrassing. Adam Carter talks about that viewpoint, why he disagrees, and the unwritten rules of social media when it comes to relationships and posting photos of family and friends.

Major Garrett of CBS News joins Adam Carter with his typical excellent political knowledge and insight, discussing Nancy Pelosi announcement that she will leave the House of Representatives, Tuesday's election results and much more!

Adam opens the hour speaking with Sean Cudahy of The Points Guy about flight cancellations that will impact MSP and 39 other airports around the country beginning tomorrow. Plus, Jay Gabler joins to discuss his new podcast about the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald.

Adam Carter speaks with Jay Gabler about his new podcast looking back at the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. what draws him to the story, and marking 50 years since the sinking on Monday.

Sean Cudahy from The Points Guy joins Adam Carter to talk about the FAA announcement of flight cuts beginning tomorrow at 40 airports around the country, which flights are most likely to be impacted, and what people should do if they have an upcoming flight scheduled.

Adam Carter is hosting for Chad today and opens with talk about the items that should always be available for anyone to use in a workplace kitchen after he was disappointed to find no honey at WCCO this morning. Plus, since we missed it earlier this week, we have some fun with a game of Ask Adam Anything!

Adam Carter takes the reins of Ask Adam Anything and opens by sharing the one skill he'd most love to instantly master.

Adam Carter is in for Chad today and very upset to see there was no honey available to mix with some tea to help his voice. Which items should be available in every workplace refrigerator or kitchen for anyone to use?

Chris Egert fills in for Chad and covers the election along with much more during the show, featuring interviews with Tom Hauser on election results, Dale Stark of Hennepin Arts on Purple Rain's official debut tonight at the State Theatre, Dr. Cora Walsh on Allina doctors striking today and aviation expert Scott Hamilton analyzing the UPS plane crash in Kentucky.

Aviation expert Scott Hamiltion joins Chris Egert to share what we know so far about the UPS plane crash in Kentucky before talk about Minnesota leading the nation on a list of increasing credit card delinquencies and ridiculously simplistic tips to stay warm at home without turning up the thermostat.

Chris Egert runs through a list of ridiculously simplistic ideas for ways to stay warm in your home this winter without turning up the thermostat.

Aviation expert Scott Hamilton joins Chris Egert to discuss what he's seen and heard regarding the UPS plane crash in Kentucky.

As Purple Rain officially debuts at the State Theatre tonight leading up to a Broadway run, Chris Egert speaks with Dale Stark of Hennepin Arts about what to expect from the show. Later, Dr. Cora Walsh joins Chris to talk about today's one-day strike from Allina doctors and others.

Dr. Cora Walsh of Allina is one of many striking today to send a message to management during bargaining negotiations and joins Chris Egert to talk about what they are fighting for and why a one-day strike was necessary to show how serious they are.

The stage musical Purple Rain officially debuts in Minneapolis tonight before hitting Broadway. Dale Stark of Hennepin Arts joins Chris Egert to talk about what people can expect from the show.

Chris Egert is in for Chad today opening the show with talk about election results and the surprising victory for Kaohly Her in the St. Paul mayoral race. Plus, Tom Hauser joins with reaction to local races and some of the high profile races around the country.

KSTP-TV political reporter Tom Hauser joins Chris Egert with reaction to election results both locally and around the country.

How did Kaohly Her defeat Melvin Carter in the St. Paul mayoral race despite his huge fundraising advantage? Chris Egert dives into the results of that race and others to open the show.

The full episode of The Chad Hartman Show for November 4th, 2025. Chad Hartman and Dave Harrigan are out, Scott Korzenowski and Lindsey Brown are in! The first hour includes an interview with Amy Koch to discuss Rep. Lisa DeMuth entering the race for Governor of Minnesota. The second hour includes an interview with Andy Greder from the Pioneer Press on Gopher Men's Hoops. The third hour features the "Shot Clock" segment where Lindsey asks Korzo a series of random questions.

The full third hour of The Chad Hartman Show for November 4th, 2025. Chad Hartman and Dave Harrigan are out, Scott Korzenowski and Lindsey Brown are in! Korzo opens up the hour talking about who's being issued press passes to cover the Pentagon. Then, they wade into the growing investigation into Kawhi Leonard's contract with the LA Clippers that potentially circumvents the NBA salary cap. Finally, Lindsey takes a stab at Korzo's “Shot Clock” segment to wrap the show.

Chad Hartman and Dave Harrigan are out, Scott Korzenowski and Lindsey Brown are in! Andy Greder is a sportswriter for the Pioneer Press. He joins Scott Korzenowski to talk about the start of Gopher men's hoops season, the first under Head Coach Niko Medved. Scott and Andy discuss the identity and core tenets of a Medved coached team, the revamped roster that features many new names and what Andy observed in their first game of the season against Gardner-Webb University. Scott and Lindsey wade into sandwich gate and which deli meat would wield the most damage.

Andy Greder is a sportswriter for the Pioneer Press. He joins Scott Korzenowski to talk about the start of Gopher men's hoops season, the first under Head Coach Niko Medved. Scott and Andy discuss the identity and core tenets of a Medved coached team, the revamped roster that features many new names and what Andy observed in their first game of the season against Gardner-Webb University.

The live press conference to introduce Derek Shelton as the new manager of the Minnesota Twins.

Chad Hartman and Dave Harrigan are out, Scott Korzenowski and Lindsey Brown are in! Scott opens the show with talking about election day and how his step-daughter sent out an early morning text letting everyone know their marching orders to the polls. Scott and Lindsey wade into the complicated loaded legacy of the now late Dick Cheney. Then, Scott is joined by Amy Koch to discuss Rep. Lisa DeMuth entering the race for Governor of Minnesota. Her intro ad features strong anti-Tim Walz messaging. Amy gives her thoughts on Rep. DeMuth's candidacy, what she's up against running as a Republican in a state that hasn't chosen a Republican governor in over two decades and the races for Minnesota State Senate on the ballot today. To wrap up the hour, Scott talks about his Halloween experience as Pops the Duck and how much he has grown to love Halloween with his grandkids.

Scott Korzenowski is joined by Amy Koch to discuss Rep. Lisa DeMuth entering the race for Governor of Minnesota. Her intro ad features strong anti-Tim Walz messaging. Amy gives her thoughts on Rep. DeMuth's candidacy, what she's up against running as a Republican in a state that hasn't chosen a Republican governor in over two decades and the races for Minnesota State Senate on the ballot today. Amy T. Koch is an American politician and a former majority leader of the Minnesota Senate, where she represented portions of Hennepin and Wright counties. Koch, the first female Senate majority leader in state history, is also a regular commentator for Minnesota local media.

To start the final hour of show Chip Scoggins joins to break down the unlikely Vikings win over the Lions in Detroit. They discuss JJ McCarthy's young emotional leadership, signs of life from Brian Flores' blitz happy defense and the Minnesota Wild's usage of the “players only meeting” after a slow start to the season. Chris and Lindsey then chat about the NFL and our tolerance for violence in light of Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels injury. Jason DeRusha joins to wrap the show.

Chip Scoggins is a columnist for the Star Tribune. He joins Chris Egert to talk about a massive Minnesota sports weekend. They start with the unlikely Vikings win over the Lions in Detroit. They discuss JJ McCarthy's young emotional leadership, signs of life from Brian Flores' blitz heavy defense and a potential reset in offensive chemistry in the WR room.

Chad Hartman and Dave Harrigan are out, Chris Egert and Lindsey Brown are in! Susie Jones joins for the first half of the hour for Over/Under/Properly rated. Then, Chris and Lindsey wade into the government shutdown and what Chris thinks could be an avenue to ending it.

Parking tickets, raking leaves, potatoes in soup and tricker or treaters all on the table in this week's edition of Over/Under/Properly Rated.