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The first in what we hope is a diverse series about how local business has been affected during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.
Jim and Ryan discuss popular new apps, driving, Whole Foods parking lots, and take a few letters from Scott Walquist.
Stephanie Hanna is a mortgage banker with three elementary school aged boys who now finds herself working from home with the whole family around. She talks about what that's like and how the coronavirus outbreak has affected the process of home loans.
This week's topics: downtown and Cal Ave (with guest Brian Egan), Madonna at the Super Bowl, Burning Man tickets, new, improved mailbag segment.
Jim and Ryan talk with Bob Conrad of This Is Reno and The Good, The Bad, The Spin about bands, Pinterest and a lot of other weird stuff.
Jim and Ryan talk coffee, Campo, video games and baseball parks. Tell your friends!
Ryan Jerz and Jim Scripps talk about important issues affecting their community and the world.
Jim and Ryan venture into the world of fast food with the Doritos Locos and then move on to important things like homeless wifi guys and movie soundtracks.
We are joined by South Lake Tahoe author Jeremy Evans to talk his books and the Olympics.
Jim and Ryan talk bowling in Reno and kidneys. Then Scott Walquist's letters get read and answered.
Bret McGinness of the Reno Aces talks with us about the AAA All-star game coming to Reno and many other things.
We talk with a local sheep rancher about why she does what she does and discuss a few new features of the show - where we're eating and the mailbag. Also, featured listener!
Crystal Phares is a resident physician in the emergency room of several Seattle hospitals. She shares with us how things have changed, and what the coronavirus outbreak looks like in Seattle
Kris Hackbusch is the principal of Reno High School. He'll discuss the plans for online and remote learning as well as the challenges that come with it.