Mac and Gaydos is an entertaining, news-driven show that any listener can enjoy and relate to. We get you home with a plate full of information and a side of levity.

The Colorado River provides water for 40 million people and more than five million cres of farmland. Bruce & Gaydos explain what happens if the river were to run dry.

Bruce & Gaydos discuss the concerning reports regarding the worsening conditions onboard the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln.

Meghan McCain joined Bruce & Gaydos and shared her thoughts on the concerning reports on the state of the U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln. They also discussed the upcoming Midterm Election.

Bruce & Gaydos explain why a new survey says 1 in 4 workers plan to take less vacation time this year than last year.

Gaydos tells Joe Huizenga why many Americans would rather sit next to a dog than a child at a restaurant.

Gaydos and Joe Huizenga explained why some people are turning to Groupon to create a mystery vacation for them!

Gaydos and Joe Huizenga tell you what you should be watching this weekend!

Gaydos and Joe Huizenga explain why many Americans have privacy concerns with the use of Flock Cameras by law enforcement departments.

Gaydos and Gayle Bass explain why many younng people aren't happy with the state of the world and their place in it.

Gaydos and Gayle Bass share information about a substance called kratom and why you should probably avoid it if you see it in stores.

Dr. LoVecchio joined Gaydos and Gayle Bass to share his expertise on the supplement kratom, also known as gas station heroine.

Gaydos and Gayle Bass ask the audience if they would dance for a discount on their gas price!

Gaydos and Gayle Bass share a story of a dodgeball game gone wrong in an Arizona school and whether or not the game should still be played in gym classes nationwide.

Gaydos and Gayle Bass host another edition of the Faceoff. They are joined by former Maricopa County recorder Stephen Richer, former Azcentral columnist Laurie Roberts and former Phoenix City Councilman Sal DiCiccio. They discuss the war with Iran, election security and more!

Gaydos and Gayle Bass explain why in a new survey, 54 percent of workers say they'd accept a pay cut just to keep working, according to Monster's 2026 Job Security Report.

Professor Dennis Hoffman joined Gaydos and Gayle Bass to share his analysis of the latest Consumer Price Index numbers.

Gaydos and Gayle Bass explain why ICE is planning to spend $20 million to purchase thousands of "conductive distraction and de-escalation devices" for officers and agents.

Shira Tanzer joined Gaydos and Gayle Bass to talk about what teachers are experiencing in the classroom that led to Arizona's decade-long teacher shortage and what districts could do to improve it.

Gaydos and Gayle Bass discuss a new Pew Research Survey that says about 77 percent of adults ages 38-43 have lived with an unmarried romantic partner at some point in their lives.

Gaydos and Gayle Bass share the list of ten items you should make sure you don't have in you suitcase the next time you fly!

Gaydos and Gayle Bass discuss new reporting that says the FDA has not visited the Taylor Farms plant in northeast Mexico for an inspection for the past seven years.

Mike Lyons joined Gaydos and Gayle Bass to share his analysis on the state of the war with Iran and the United States' blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.

Gaydos and Gayle Bass take a look at new trends in parenting where late millenials and Gen-Z kids have been more supervised as middle-schoolers than Gen-X kids were.

Shira Tanzer joined Gaydos and Gayle Bass to discuss her reporting on Arizona's teacher retention issue and the solutions that could help retain teachers in the profession.

Gaydos and Gayle Bass explained President Trump's new executive order on childhood vaccines plans.

Over the weekend, Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Gaydos and Gayle Bass reflect on Fitzgerald's illustrious career.

Gaydos and Gayle Bass share an updates list of which new products are being recalled by Taylor Farms.

Dr. John Delatorre joined Gaydos and Gayle Bass and shared his analysis of the crime scene of Matthew Flores, the suspect of a double-homicide investigation in Litchfield Park.

Gaydos and Gayle Bass discuss the state of the Iran war and ask if President Trump has become the new Jimmy Carter.

Shira Tanzer joined Gaydos and Gayle Bass to explain how Arizona ended up with a decade-long teacher shortage.

Gaydos and Gayle Bass discuss the destructive monsoon that swept through parts of the Valley last night!

Bruce & Lady La explain why it is concerning that Lake Mead is at its lowest levels ever.

Dr. Ryan Heintzman is a member of the team who helped create the Phoenix Dust Storm Scale. He joined Outspoken to discuss the two category five dust storms that hit the Valley this week.

Paul Calvisi joined Bruce & Lady La to recap the Arizona Cardinals first preseason game of the 2026 NFL season!

Bruce & Lady La explain why half of Americans are stressed month to month about their finances.

Bruce & Lady La tell you what you should or shouldn't be watching this weekend!

Bruce & Lady La explain why some young people are turning to A.I. for dating help.

Bruce & Gaydos explain why many people are concerned about having data centers built in their neighborhoods.

Bruce & Gaydos discuss the timeline on the war with Iran and when they think it will end.

A Powerball jackpot of $786 million is up for grabs ahead of tonight's drawing. Bruce & Gaydos tell you what you should do with the money if you win.

Bruce & Gaydos explain how the cyclospora outbreak may have contributed to the abrupt closure of all Salad and Go locations after the company filed for bankruptcy.

Bruce & Gaydos host another edition of the Faceoff! They are joined by former AZGOP Chair Gina Swoboda, candidate for Arizona Treasurer Elijah Norton and and Executive Director of VetsForward Ricardo Reyes. They discussed Arizona's upcoming general election, the latest on the Iran war and more.

Bruce & Gaydos talk to someone who has concerns over a data center being built in Ahwatukee. They also explain how a SpaceX rocket crashed into the moon.

What is it like to have a data center built in your own backyard? Craig Evans joined Bruce & Gaydos to explain why he helped formed the Ahwatukee Community Alliance due to concerns over the Menlo Digital data center campus being built in his neighborhood.

Bruce & Gaydos discuss the latest news on the status of the Strait of Hormuz and the war with Iran.

Bruce & Gaydos discuss the falling tourism numbers in Las Vegas and if President Trump's tariff plans had a role in impacting them. They also discuss the reported news of Governor Hobbs choosing a Lieutenant Governor running mate.

Bruce & Gaydos discuss the immense dust storm that swept through the Valley last night and take a look at what is ahead for the weather this week.

Leighanne Harrison is August's Pay Tribute to a Teacher award winner! Do you know a teacher worthy of $2,500? Text TEACHER to 620620 and nominate a deserving teacher today!

Bruce & Gaydos explain the fraught negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, and why there are hiccups involving what happens with the Strait of Hormuz.

Bruce & Gaydos share new reporting that says Taco Bell's parent company, Yum! Brands, was allegedly aware of the cyclospora parasite and its connection to some of its locations roughly two weeks before it communicated with customers publicly about the situation.

Ian Schwartz joined Bruce & Gaydos and discussed the big dust storm that hit the Valley last night.