Jason DeRusha "DriveTime with DeRusha": On your drive home, get caught up on the day's headlines thru Jason's unique lens. Newsmaking guests on the biggest stories, engaging topics for fans to call in & participate with, and Jason's commentary, humor and
The Drivetime with DeRusha podcast, hosted by Jason DeRusha, is an absolute gem in the world of podcasts. I have been a dedicated follower of Jason for years and his unique take on everything never fails to captivate me. Whether it's discussing current events, interviewing fascinating guests, or simply sharing personal anecdotes, Jason always manages to strike the perfect balance between being informative and delightful.
One of the best aspects of The Drivetime with DeRusha podcast is Jason's ability to bring out the best in his guests. His interviewing skills are top-notch as he effortlessly engages with them and extracts valuable insights on a wide range of topics. Whether it's talking to experts in their respective fields or having conversations with everyday people who have interesting stories to share, Jason has a way of making each episode feel like a captivating journey.
Another aspect that sets this podcast apart is Jason's easy-going and relatable personality. He comes across as your next-door neighbor; someone you can easily connect with and relate to. Despite being incredibly brilliant in so many areas, he never takes himself too seriously and that's what makes him so endearing. He brings a refreshing authenticity that is often lacking in other podcasts, making every episode feel like a casual conversation among friends.
However, no podcast is without its flaws. One minor drawback I have noticed is that at times, certain episodes might lack depth in terms of exploration and analysis. While Jason does an excellent job at engaging with his guests and presenting various perspectives on different topics, there are instances where deeper discussions could be beneficial for a more thorough understanding.
In conclusion, The Drivetime with DeRusha podcast is an absolute must-listen for anyone looking for an informative yet entertaining experience. The combination of Jason's unique perspective, engaging interview style, and relatable personality make this podcast a standout in its genre. With every episode leaving you wanting more, it's no wonder that Jason has gained a dedicated following over the years. So if you're in search of a podcast that will both educate and entertain you, look no further than The Drivetime with DeRusha podcast.
On "The Lead" - Jason talks to Dr. Joe Hobot from the American Indian OIC about assistance groups in Minneapolis struggling to keep up with homeless encampments. Then on "Page 2" - the EPA is weakening rules on PFAs. (Photo by Apu Gomes/Getty Images)
4pm Hour: Jason hosts another round of his game show, "Card DeSharks" and then talks with Dan Hayes from The Athletic about yesterdays wild trade deadline for the Twins.
Jason talks with Dan Hayes from The Athletic about yesterday's trade deadline and the double-digit trades the Twins made. What the heck happened?! (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
Jason hosts another competitive edition of his game show. Listen as Patty and Chris battle it out for a $50 gift card to Jester Concepts restaurants on "Card DeSharks"!
3pm Hour: Jason recalls his time reporting on the 35W bridge collapse 18 years later. Then producer Dan Cook nerds out on a wildfire-haze Moon.
What's producer Dan Cook nerding out about this week? You get the chance to give him the "green light" or a "gong" on "Dan Geeks Out!"
Jason was one of the first reporters on the scene in 2007 when the 35W bridge collapsed. 18 years later he talks about the experience and how it affected him. (Photo by Scott Schneider/Getty Images)
5pm Hour: On the DeRush-Hour - Jason talks to Lt. Col. Brian Morgan from the MN National Guard about their help with St. Paul's recovery from a cyber attack and then Michael Rand from the Star Tribune reacts to the Twins fire sale. Finally Jason talks with Erin Hickey from LifeTime fitness about their new AI robot massage program.
Jason talks to Erin Hickey, LifeSpa Category Director at LifeTime Fitness, about their new AI robot massage option.
On "The Lead" - Jason talks to Lt. Col. Brian Morgan from the MN National Guard about how they're helping St. Paul recover from a cyber attack. Then Michael Rand from the Star Tribune reacts to a Twins fire sale. Then on "Page 2" IKEA stores in a Best Buy?! (Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images)
4pm Hour: Jason tries to sort through the Twins trades as they come hot and heavy. Then on DeRusha Eats: happy National Avocado Day... sort of.
Jason can't believe his producer is 100% out on avocados and guacamole. Especially on this - National Avocado Day! (Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images)
Jason has the latest news on who the Twins are trading. Then - why are state and local officials gaslighting us when it comes to road construction? Just be honest!
4pm Hour: Jason talks about the surprising trade of Carlos Correa and the Twins becoming big-time sellers. Then he talks to former MN House Majority Leader Ryan Winkler about the leftward movement among Democrats in Minneapolis and what that means for the rest of the state
Jason talks with former MN House Majority Leader Ryan Winkler about the leftward movement among DFL'ers in Minneapolis - what does that portend for Dem's in the rest of the state?
Jason talks about a shocker of a deal with the Twins trading SS Carlos Correa back to the Houston Astros. What does this mean for the future of the Twins? And how do fans feel about the rest of the season? (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)
5pm Hour: on the DeRush-Hour Jason talks with Dr. Tyler Schipper from St. Thomas about todays major economic news. Then what's stuck in your craw this week? Jason talks to listeners about what they've had ENOUGH of.
What's grinding your gears this week? Jason talks with listeners about what they've had ENOUGH of.
On "The Lead" - Dr. Tyler Schipper tells Jason why interest rates aren't changing even with positive economic news. Then Chelsea Wen from "US News & World Report" talks about their high rankings for MN Hospitals. On "Page 2" - why a pizza shop in Columbia Heights is going viral
4pm Hour: Jason's got a different take on the "Best Views" in MN. Then - why the state is asking people to slow down applying for REAL ID. And finally he talks to Jake Loesch from the Citizen's League on how they're trying to build bipartisan relationships among legislators.
Jason talks with Jake Loesch, the Executive Director of the Citizen's League, about their program which brings together legislators from opposing parties and brings them to each other's districts to build relationships.
The Star Tribune published a ranking of the "Best Views" in Minnesota. Jason has a... slightly different take. Then, the state is so backlogged on REAL ID applications, they're asking folks to stop applying for a bit. Really?! (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
It was a really rough afternoon for the Twins today. How are fans feeling about what's been a failure of a season? Jason talks with listeners. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
From cyberattacks in Saint Paul, trash from the 3M Open, to forecasting possibly 14,000 Minnesotans losing Medicaid we talk about that in The Lead and DeRush Hour News Headlines including is Minnesota the best state fair? Then Dan Hayes with The Athletic joins to talk trade deadline, Chris Paddack, Ryne Sandberg, and much more as we lead you into Twins pregame!
It is time for trades around the MLB and we talk to Dan Hayes of The Athletic about the Chris Paddack trade, the passing of Ryne Sandberg, the trades we could see, Byron Buxton back on the IL and we take the Temp of the Twins!
We begin with The Lead where Dr John Connolly MN Medicaid Director joins Jason to talk about over 140,000 Minnesotans losing Medicaid. 3M Open trash turned to recycling and Ilhan Omar might not face a primary opponent! Then with DeRush Hour News Headlines
We chat with an expert on the cyberattack in Saint Paul from today - Kate Keuhn joins Jason to explain how this happened! Then we chat with Matthew Kazama of TokiDoki Wings for DeRusha Eats!
Are chicken wings overrated? Jason thinks so - but we do celebrate today with some of the best wings in town, which you can take a bite out of at Hrbek's at Target Field - its Matthew Kazama with TokiDoki Wings for today's edition of DeRusha Eats!
It is never a fun day when one of the busiest cities in Minnesota faces a cyberattack so we turned to probably the best expert to help ‘decrypt' and break it down for us - Kate Kuehn is Vice President of World Wide Technology, she is the leading expert in Information Security Risk and talks us through how this could happen and keeps happening on such a large scale!
Should we be paying our kids to do the dirty work in and around the house? Also, how can we age more gracefully - well its exactly what you think it is - Joseph Gaugler with the U of M Public Health joins! Then, Jason pays tribute to his childhood hero!
They always say you need to exercise a lot and eat healthier to stay healthy and a recent story in the Star Tribune featuring findings from the Alzheimer's Association discusses just that so we talked to Dr Joseph Gaugler, Chair in Long Term Care and Aging with the University of Minnesota School of Public Health who is currently at the conference joins Jason to discuss these findings when it comes to those looking to age better and healthier!
Is it cruel if we do not pay our kids to do certain chores, in this case - the lawn. Should this be a part of the parental rules with kids growing older. Some agree, children should be compensated for work, some believe they should not - we discuss!
5pm Hour: On the DeRush-Hour, Jason talks with Blois Olson - is the "security debate" at the Capitol over? Then Dave Schwartz joins the show to talk about the Twins officially becoming sellers at the trade deadline.
Jason's joined by Dave Schwartz for their Monday sports chat. The Twins made the first of what is expected to be a series of trades, sending Chris Paddack to the Tigers. Dave talks about that trade and more. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
On "The Lead" - is the debate over Capitol security over? Blois Olson joins Jason. Then on "Page 2" - he was defrauding the government, but is now working for the government?!
4pm Hour- The fines for no-showing your driver's test is going up. Why are kids so disinterested? Then, the trouble with mixing faith and politics on the Monday Message. And finally, a pair of commercials that show the best and worst of our reactions.
Jason talks about a couple of commercials that show the best and worst of how we react to things these days. (Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images)
The fines for no-showing a drivers test are going up. Why are so many kids seemingly uninterested in getting a license? Jason talks to listeners.
3pm Hour: Jason talks with listeners about what he and his wife should do when both kids are off at college? Then he talks with Ryan Faircloth from the Star Tribune who was one of the reporters that looked into the investigation of the shootings of legislators and what could have been done better.
There was a lot of solid police work as authorities searched for Vance Boelter, but are there things that could have been done better? Jason talks with Ryan Faircloth from the Star Tribune who looked into that idea.
Jason and his wife are about to become empty-nesters. So what should they do with the time that they used to spend on their kids' activities? Live music? Travel? Jason talks to listeners. (Photo by Tom Cooper/Getty Images for SeriesFest)
5pm Hour: On the DeRush-Hour - Chris Shaffer joins the show to talk about the latest bout of wildfire smoke. Then Dan Hayes from "The Athletic" joins the show to talk about the Twins' plans less than a week from the trade deadline.