Karah Leigh from 94.5 The Buzz in Houston.
Spiritual medium Katrina can talk to the dead. She gave two listeners a reading, giving them messages from loved ones who are long passed but still very much with us.Days before the reading, which was done via Zoom, each of the listeners provide a photo of the person they're hoping to reach. I ask that the pictures can't be found online anywhere, and I don't give Katrina any names. She doesn't know who the listeners are, or who the people in the photos are. Before the readings start, our two listeners are given a copy of Katrina's notes.Thanks to Tessa and Lindsay for being on board for readings with Katrina.
Spiritual medium Katrina can talk to the dead. She gave three listeners a reading, giving them messages from loved ones who are long passed but still very much with us.
Spiritual medium Katrina can talk to the dead. She gave three listeners a reading, giving them messages from loved ones who are long passed but still very much with us.
Today, we think of vampires as being pure fiction. Sometimes scary and well done, sometimes, not so much. But to the people of 18th century Europe, they were a very real thing to be feared. So much so that their legacy has lived on, even after we’ve stop staking our dead.
The Bell Witch is one of the most notorious hauntings in America, inspiring movies like The Blair Witch Project and An American Haunting.
The Jefferson Davis Hospital was built in the 1920s on the site of a cemetery. Now artist lofts, the building is one of the most haunted in Houston.
This week on the show, Lyft is giving free rides, Americans still don't use their damn vacation days, and a comedian narcs on her internet harasser to his mom. (She is my hero.) Plus we talk about Bravo's Below Deck, refuse to apologize with a new #SorryNotSorry, and end by choosing which Keanu Reeves gets banged, which gets married, and which gets maimed.
We look at The Big Thing in the news, the changing G7 location. Plus, Chick-fil-A leaving the UK after six months, HBO's The Watchmen, and Quentin Tarantino giving the proverbial finger to the Chinese censors. Alex Middleton from Pass the Gravy and The Rod Ryan Show gives us an Astros/World Series primer, and we'll end with a twisted Bang, Marry, Maim.
Talking about The Big Things!: Impeachment and the Democratic Debate. Then we'll take a hard right and talk reality TV and how everyone should be watching Bravo's Below Deck. Finally, a quick #SorryNotSorry and #BangMarryMaim to wrap things up.
A weatherman was so over social media complaints about 'The Bachelorette' interruptions during a severe tornado warning that he told them off, live on air.
A state house representative landed in the clink after drunkenly punching his wife in the face.
John Wick is back, and the kill count is higher than ever. Sadly, no one is killed with a pencil, but there are plenty of other creative and gruesome deaths. The full title of the movie is "John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum", which is an important clue as to what you should expect. The Latin phrase "Si vis pacem, para bellum" means "if you want peace, prepare for war", and that's exactly what Mr. Wick is up to in the latest installment. Plus, there are more dogs. It's John Wick, there has to be dogs.
Don't make snarky jokes to your flight attendant while stuck on the tarmac. You could end up getting kicked off your flight, just like this guy!
This will be good news for some, a bummer for others: a researcher has confirmed (again) that a man's shoe size has no correlation with his penis size.
A middle school teacher threatened to cut off a student's penis and shove it down his throat during an end-of-year kickball game. Now, she's been arrested.
Canadian rock duo Cleopatrick stopped by the studio before their show at House of Blues to talk music and crossing the US border.
SPOILER ALERT! We're talking Avengers: Endgame, and there are spoilers galore. And we touch on what's next in the Marvel universe.
Alex Biro of Canada's Selfish Things called into the studio on the band's day off from their current tour with William Ryan Key (formerly of Yellowcard). We talked about how Selfish Things came to be, their upcoming album, and where they can get a little piece of Canada in Texas.
A local gun store owner posted a poll of Facebook asking if the New Zealand mosque massacre carried by a white supremacist was tragic or "f***cing great". Let me answer that for him.
Facebook and Instagram are down worldwide, so I had to find something to do with my time. What kept you busy during the outage? Tweet me @KarahOnTheRadio.
In the early days of Facebook, back when Lady Gaga was a young NYU student known as Stefani Germanotta, some of her classmates started a Facebook group called "Stefani Germanotta, you will never be famous." I'm a firm believer that women should lift each other up, and with March being Women's History Month, we should talk about how that works. Creating an entire Facebook group to trash one person, by the way, isn't it.
A Tweet about former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz sent me on a tangent where I explain Starbucks drink sizes and why they really do make sense. I swear.
A group of Neo-Nazis got their asses handed to them at a recent punk show. The rest of the audience was not having their white supremacist b.s., and I fully agree with that stance.
Prison inmates in Iowa are suing because the state took away their porn. And ya know what? GOOD FOR THEM. Give the prisoners their porn, dammit.
Shane of Silverstein called in to talk about their 15th anniversary tour, where they're playing their debut album -- When Broken Is Easily Fixed -- in its entirety. They play White Oak Music Hall on November 27th with Hawthorne Heights, As Cities Burn, and Capstan.
Patty from Austin based band The Wind + The Wave called in from the Phoenix stop on their Neon Prayer Flags tour. They play White Oak Music Hall on Tuesday, November 20th.
Katrina talks to the dead, and she came to the studio along with a couple of listeners who hoped to make contact with loved ones. You can find her on Facebook as Katrina Spiritual Medium.
We are live at Buzzfest 2018, Karah Leigh sits down to talk to Grandson right after his set.
@945TheBuzz is live at the Woodlands Pavillon, Karah Leigh interviews Badflower; a #BuzzFest band.
California punk band FIDLAR is releasing their third full length album in January, and some fans think now is the time when the band hits the mainstream. I chat up lead vocalist/guitarist Zac at the start of their fall tour to discuss the new album, their fans' zealous adoration, and the band's evolution.
Piers Morgan is the absolute worst. He mocked Daniel Craig (aka James Bond) on Twitter for carrying his baby daughter. Now, I have a little rant about it and give props to Chris Evans (aka Captain America) for calling Piers out.
Macy's announced that they're opening at 5:00 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day this year, so I've come to the only logical conclusion. . . Macy's hates Thanksgiving.
Kavanaugh is such a sensitive subject. And unlike the writers for South Park and SNL, I feel like I have to tread very, very lightly. But maybe I won't anymore?
Brick + Mortar called in from their practice space in New Jersey for a chat about their new album and upcoming tour plans. They also revealed that if they were a cheese, they would each be a sharp Vermont cheddar. Do with that what you will.
Ben Lovett and Ted Dwane of Mumford & Sons called in ahead of the release of their fourth studio album, "Delta".
A chat with Brooks Bett of Mayday Parade. We talk about the new album, Sunnyland, changes in the alt rock scene, and their upcoming Houston show. See Mayday Parade with This Wild Life, William Ryan Key (formerly of Yellowcard), and Oh, Weatherly on October 6th at White Oak Music Hall. Tickets on sale now at WhiteOakMusicHall.com
Dreamers came by the studio on the Houston stop of their headlining tour with Weathers and Morgxn to talk about their new trilogy of EPs.
Nashville native Morgxn came by the studio on the Houston stop of his tour with Dreamers. We talked about his album, Vital, his career journey, and our mutual love of Jonathan Van Ness of Queer Eye.
Stormy Daniels, the porn star who had an affair with Donald Trump, is releasing a memoir on October 2nd called "Full Disclosure". In it, she details her time with Trump, and even describes his man bits in detail.
The Unlikely Candidates stopped in the Gallery Furniture Live Theater ahead of their upcoming show at Love Street Music Fest at Karbach Brewing Company on May 20th. We talked about their collaboration with The Dirty Heads, their upcoming album, and we even got an impromptu cover of R. Kelly's Ignition.
During my interview with psychic medium/intuitive Jane de Forest, she randomly mentioned what sounded like a hypothetical situation... my small pet with the liver problem. Except, it wasn't hypothetical. I have a 14-year-old Pomeranian with a bad liver! That was enough to make me perk up and really take to heart the things Jane was telling me about talking to my dead relatives and how to be more intuitive. (I'm hopelessly dense when it comes to other people. Or maybe not so hopeless?) Check out the interview and visit Jane's website: janesinspiration.com
Kylie Jenner posted video to Instagram and Snapchat of her $1.4 million push present, a limited edition Ferrari. I explain all of that to Jeremy, and we talk about how showing off your extravagant lifestyle is tacky af.
A no spoiler review of Marvel's 'Black Panther' from a nerd who knows all about comics (Foster) and someone who doesn't (Karah).
The internet is talking all about Tom Hardy's 'Venom' trailer, and I'm over here wondering what the fuss is all about. I called my super nerd husband, Foster, to find out what the damn deal is.
Local band Broken Valor sent lead guitarist Ryan Bailey to join me in studio for an interview. Find out who they are, and what they're all about it. Broken Valor has an upcoming show with Sevendust, and will be touring with 10 Years.