Hang out every day with Brian Moote and Otis, the new Bull Morning Show "Moote, Kimmie and Otis" for stories about their crazy lives, the lates in pop culture and country life. You can catch them live on 94.9 in Atlanta or stream them on the iHeart App.
The Moote, Kimmie and Otis podcast is a delightful addition to the radio show lineup in Atlanta. As a listener who hasn't tuned into The Bull for some time, I was thrilled to hear that Brian Moote had rejoined the team. His return brought me back as a loyal listener, and I haven't been disappointed with what I've heard so far. The chemistry between Brian, Kimmie, and Otis is evident from the start, creating a light-hearted and positive vibe that sets the tone for an enjoyable listening experience.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is undoubtedly the humor it brings to the table. Brian Moote's comedic timing is impeccable, and his banter with both Kimmie and Otis is laugh-out-loud funny. Their ability to find humor in everyday situations and share relatable stories creates a connection with listeners that keeps us coming back for more. Additionally, their natural chemistry shines through, making it feel like you're hanging out with friends rather than just listening to a radio show.
Another highlight of this podcast is the variety of content it offers. While it primarily focuses on light-hearted entertainment, they also dive into discussions on current events or personal experiences that resonate with their audience. It's refreshing to have a morning show on country radio that doesn't rely solely on corny jokes or tired segments but instead delivers genuine entertainment that keeps you engaged throughout.
In terms of drawbacks, there aren't many glaring issues with The Moote, Kimmie and Otis podcast. However, one area where improvement could be made is in diversifying the topics discussed. While the hosts bring plenty of laughter and fun, it would be interesting to see them explore different themes or introduce occasional guest interviews to add some fresh perspectives into the mix.
In conclusion, The Moote, Kimmie and Otis podcast is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a lighthearted and entertaining way to start their mornings. Brian Moote's return to the ATL radio scene has been welcomed with open arms, and his chemistry with Kimmie and Otis is undeniably enjoyable. From their hilarious banter to their ability to bring laughter into everyday situations, this podcast is a delightful pick-me-up that keeps listeners coming back for more.
Tim McGraw says he loves working with Faith on set of 1883 but she may have gone a little too hard during a on screen fight. He talks about coming to Atlanta, new music and the Carly Pearce/Faith Hill potential duet!McGraw isn't currently filming for his hit show 1883 but recalled a time with Faith on set where she may have gotten a little TOO into the part. He said she went to slap him for a scene an "I was expecting you know a good slap, a finger slap... but I got a palm slap so that left me concussed for the next 10 takes". All the well though, he loves working with his wife on set and enjoys doing the show.
5:55a – Kimmie got a new puppy! What will she come home to, what did your dog destroy? 6:22a – Topical – World record for most concerts in a year 6:30a – Talkback – signed up woman who was mean to a cashier for spam using her phone number 6:40a – Can't Fix Stupid – Lost injury lawsuit because they were well enough to compete in a Christmas tree throwing competition 7:03a – Audio – roommate upset they threw away their dead plants 7:11a – Audio – 23 and Me, dated her second cousin in high school 7:25a – Good Vibes – Dog survived avalanche, 11 months on its own