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The Peter Boyles Show May 16, 2026 HOUR 4: Colorado politics just took another dramatic turn. Peter Boyles opens the phones and dives deep into the fallout after Governor Jared Polis commuted the sentence of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters. What happens next? Who benefits politically? And perhaps the biggest question of all — who will Tina Peters endorse in Colorado’s already chaotic governor’s race? Peter is joined by Matt Crane, Executive Director of the Colorado County Clerks Association, for a heated conversation surrounding election integrity, the Tina Peters controversy, Mike Lindell connections, political pressure from President Trump, and the growing divide inside the Republican Party. Callers weigh in with theories, frustrations, and predictions as the discussion turns toward Victor Marx, Scott Bottoms, Michael Bennet, Phil Weiser, and the future of Colorado politics. From election denial debates to gubernatorial maneuvering, this episode captures the unpredictable energy shaping Colorado in 2026. --- The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them. ©Salem Media Group. All rights reserved. This program and its audio content may not be reproduced, redistributed, or re-uploaded in any form without express written consent from Salem Media Group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show May 16, 2026 HOUR 2: State Senator Barbara Kirkmeyer joins Peter Boyles for a wide-ranging and fiery conversation covering the Tina Peters controversy, Jared Polis, Phil Weiser, TABOR, crime, fentanyl laws, election integrity, and whether Republicans can actually win statewide again in Colorado. Kirkmeyer breaks with some in her own party by saying she does not believe Colorado’s election was stolen, while also criticizing the handling of Tina Peters’ sentencing and Governor Polis’ intervention. The discussion also dives into Democrat infighting, socialism accusations inside Colorado politics, public safety concerns, taxpayer frustrations, and the future of the GOP in a rapidly changing state. Peter Boyles presses hard on whether Colorado Republicans have lost touch with moderates — and whether candidates like Kirkmeyer can rebuild a winning coalition. --- The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them. ©Salem Media Group. All rights reserved. This program and its audio content may not be reproduced, redistributed, or re-uploaded in any form without express written consent from Salem Media Group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show May 16, 2026 HOUR 3: [FULL HOUR] Colorado politics exploded after Governor Jared Polis commuted the sentence of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters — and Peter Boyles opened the phones wide open. In this fiery and unpredictable hour, Peter debates the political fallout, prison conditions, election integrity claims, free speech arguments, and whether the Tina Peters case became something much larger than one person. Guests and callers clash over justice, political motives, prison reform, and what this means for Colorado going forward. Attorney John Case joins the program to defend Peters and explain why her legal team believes the case was about election transparency and constitutional rights. Peter pushes back hard throughout the conversation, challenging claims surrounding the 2020 election, Dominion systems, and the growing national political narrative around Tina Peters. The show also dives into Jared Polis’ political future, Colorado’s governor race, Victor Marx, Republican primary strategy, and the widening divide inside both political parties. --- The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them. ©Salem Media Group. All rights reserved. This program and its audio content may not be reproduced, redistributed, or re-uploaded in any form without express written consent from Salem Media Group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - May 16, 2026 HOUR 1: Colorado politics exploded live on-air as Peter Boyles reacted to Governor Jared Polis commuting the sentence of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters after months of pressure from President Donald Trump and national election activists. Peter calls the entire situation “Kabuki theater” as callers from across Colorado debate whether Peters was unfairly targeted, whether Polis folded under political pressure, and whether this move reshapes the 2026 political landscape. The show dives deep into: Election integrity and public trust The political fallout for Polis, Phil Weiser, and Michael Bennet Whether Tina Peters became a political pawn Trump’s influence on Colorado politics Colorado’s growing divide between conservatives and progressives Why callers believe this decision was tied to federal money, water negotiations, and political leverage PLUS: Sheriff Steve Reams joins Peter live (via Phone) ! --- The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them. ©Salem Media Group. All rights reserved. This program and its audio content may not be reproduced, redistributed, or re-uploaded in any form without express written consent from Salem Media Group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - May 9, 2026 Hour 4: This hour brings Jonathan Flora and Deborah Flora into studio with Peter Boyles for another deep dive into the controversy surrounding Victor Marx and the fallout from the earlier hours of the show. The conversation shifts from basic questions about Marx’s background into a broader discussion about media scrutiny, political campaigns, credibility, and how public figures build larger-than-life personal stories. Jonathan Flora pushes into the documentary and storytelling side of the issue, while Deborah Flora talks through the political and public perception angles as Boyles revisits claims involving overseas missions, military-style narratives, and campaign questions. The hour feels less like an interview and more like a roundtable trying to sort out what’s fact, what’s exaggeration, and why the story has become such a major topic in Colorado political circles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - May 9, 2026 Hour 3: In this hour, the conversation continues with Orson Swindle and retired Major General Tru Eyre as the stories shift from surviving captivity to finally coming home. Swindle shares memories of returning from Vietnam after years as a POW, reconnecting with family, and the strange adjustment back to American life after living inside prison camps for nearly seven years. A big part of the hour centers on John McCain — what he was like as a fellow prisoner, the bond between POWs, and how those experiences shaped the rest of their lives. The hour has a more reflective tone than Hour 2, mixing humor, hard memories, and stories about friendship, survival, and what happened after the war finally ended.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - May 9, 2026 Hour 2: Hour 2 turns into a long-form conversation between Peter Boyles, retired Major General Tru Eyre, and former Vietnam POW Orson Swindle. Swindle walks through flying combat missions in Vietnam, being shot down near the end of his tour, and spending nearly seven years inside North Vietnamese prison camps, including the Hanoi Hilton. The hour mixes war stories, fighter pilot culture, POW survival tactics, and reflections on the men he served alongside. Swindle also talks about communicating through tap codes, surviving torture, meeting figures like Henry Kissinger and Ronald Reagan after returning home, and the lasting bond between POWs. Boyles mostly lets the stories breathe, giving the whole hour the feel of sitting at the table listening to veterans swap unforgettable memories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - May 9, 2026 Hour 1: Peter Boyles spends most of Hour 1 digging into the growing controversy around Victor Marx with guests Cori Kennedy and Steve Reams. Kennedy explains why she went from supporter to skeptic after researching Marx’s claims about mentoring Charlie Kirk, overseas rescue missions, martial arts credentials, and his ministry work in Haiti and the Middle East. Reams joins in to talk through the parts of Marx’s story that he says simply don’t add up. The hour turns into a wide-ranging conversation about campaign money, orphanages in Haiti, alleged rescue numbers, and even a decades-old homicide story Marx has publicly discussed. Boyles pushes back on several of the claims in real time while Kennedy lays out the research she says led her deeper down the rabbit hole.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - May 2, 2026 Hour 4: After the intense sit-down with Victor Marx, Peter Boyles does what he does best—he turns it over to the audience. And the reaction? Immediate… and all over the map. In this hour, callers and listeners break down what they just heard—questioning claims, defending character, and debating whether the story adds up or falls apart. Some hear conviction. Others hear contradictions. No one stays quiet. What you’ll hear Skeptics questioning credibility and “proof” Supporters defending Marx’s mission and background A jiu-jitsu expert weighing in on the martial arts claims Debate over what “rescue” really means Bigger questions about leadership, electability, and Colorado’s future Boyles keeps it steady—no yelling, no grandstanding—just letting the audience speak. And what emerges is something raw: a real-time snapshot of how divided—and engaged—listeners are. ©Salem Media Group. All rights reserved. This program and its audio content may not be reproduced, redistributed, or re-uploaded in any form without express written consent from Salem Media Group. *The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.*See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - May 2, 2026 Hour 3: In this intense, no-holds-barred hour of radio, Peter Boyles sits down face-to-face with in-studio guest Victor Marx to tackle the controversy surrounding Marx’ past—from disputed high-level martial arts credentials to bold claims of operating in some of the world’s most dangerous conflict zones. What starts as a technical debate over black belts quickly escalates into a deeper examination of credibility, with Boyles pressing hard on inconsistencies and demanding real answers. The conversation moves far beyond martial arts, diving into Haiti, Gaza, Iraq, and Syria, where Marx describes working alongside special operations teams, providing trauma care, and participating in high-risk missions. Along the way, the two clash over what it really means to “rescue” people, the role of media criticism, and why Marx has suddenly become a target as he steps into politics. Whether you walk away convinced or skeptical, this is raw, unscripted talk radio at its best—tense, personal, and impossible to ignore. ©Salem Media Group. All rights reserved. This program and its audio content may not be reproduced, redistributed, or re-uploaded in any form without express written consent from Salem Media Group. *The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.*See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - May 2, 2026 Hour 1: A conversation between Peter Boyles and Mike Boyle (no relation) - This hour focuses on the death of David Allen Coe at age 86 and his role in the outlaw country movement. The conversation covers Coe’s music, controversies, and place alongside artists like Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. The host shares personal stories from concerts, radio work, and time spent around country performers, including Johnny Rodriguez, Merle Haggard, and Jerry Lee Lewis. Discussion also touches on the culture around outlaw country, from Texas dance halls to “chicken wire” bars, along with listener memories and a live call-in conversation about the era. ©Salem Media Group. All rights reserved. This program and its audio content may not be reproduced, redistributed, or re-uploaded in any form without express written consent from Salem Media Group. *The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.*See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - May 2, 2026 Hour 2: Peter Boyles shifts from nostalgic stories about his early radio days and falling in love with country music into a more serious conversation about Colorado’s governor’s race, including discussion of a Republican candidate promoting explosive child-trafficking allegations tied to QAnon-style conspiracy claims. Callers question why the accusations haven’t gotten more attention while also criticizing the candidate for focusing more on fundraising than policy specifics like roads, budgets, and governing priorities. Boyles says he intends to bring the candidate on for a direct interview centered on verifying the claims and pressing for answers. The hour later relaxes into a long conversation about Denver nightlife history, old clubs, radio promotions, and concert memories, including Boyles sharing behind-the-scenes stories from his days emceeing country acts and a memorable encounter with Jerry Lee Lewis arriving late and visibly impaired before a show. ©Salem Media Group. All rights reserved. This program and its audio content may not be reproduced, redistributed, or re-uploaded in any form without express written consent from Salem Media Group. *The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.*See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - April 25, 2026 Hour 4: Peter Boyles continues the labor debate with Trisha Calvarese in studio, as callers take the conversation in a new direction—AI, automation, and the future of work. From deep mine stories to modern tech fears, listeners weigh in on unions, the collapse of traditional career paths, and whether trades are the only path left. The conversation turns to college costs, student debt, and whether higher education is still worth it. A grounded, caller-driven hour on where American workers stand right now—and what’s coming next.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - April 25, 2026 Hour 3: Peter Boyles breaks down the real history behind the Ludlow Massacre, the Homestead Strike, and the rise of organized labor—alongside in-studio guest Trisha Calvarese. Callers weigh in on unions, trade deals, coal and gas jobs, and whether today’s workers are being left behind. The conversation turns to AI, outsourcing, and whether America can bring jobs back—or if that era is gone for good. A direct, no-spin discussion on labor, politics, and what it all means right now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - April 25, 2026 Hour 2: Peter Boyles talks with Dick Wadhams about what’s really happening in Colorado politics. They cover party dynamics, strategy, and where things are headed. Callers weigh in during the conversation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - April 25, 2026 Hour 1: Peter Boyles and Jon Caldara discuss the growing “radio war” in Denver, what’s driving it, and how the business has changed. They get into ratings, syndication, podcasts, and whether local talk radio can survive. Callers weigh in with their perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - April 18, 2026 Hour 4: Peter Boyles rolls straight into Hour 4 with Ashe Epp and Julianna Williams still in studio and Sheriff Steve Reams continuing on the phone—and nothing settles down. If anything, the conversation intensifies. What carries over—and escalates:• Ongoing disputes over campaign strategy and credibility• Sharp disagreements on messaging and media influence• Competing views on accountability vs. unity• Repeated pushback as no one fully concedes groundSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - April 18, 2026 Hour 3: Peter Boyles hosts a high-intensity hour with Ashe Epp and Julianna Williams in studio, while Sheriff Steve Reams joins by phone—and the result is anything but a typical interview. This becomes a real-time debate, with competing perspectives and constant pushback:• Ongoing questions about campaign strategy and transparency• Disagreements over messaging, media, and credibility• Different interpretations of what’s really happening inside the GOP• Whether the focus should be unity—or accountability Epp presses hard on inconsistencies.Williams pushes back with her own perspective.Reams adds another layer, challenging assumptions and grounding the conversation. No easy agreement. No clean resolution.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyes Show - April 18, 2026 Hour 2: Peter Boyles brings Ashe Epp into the studio for a direct, high-stakes conversation about what she calls a “curious campaign.” Instead of talking points, this hour focuses on unanswered questions:• Where campaign data is coming from—and how it’s being used• Strategic media appearances… and notable absences• Whether messaging is organic or carefully engineered• Why this race is starting to feel different Epp presses the issue, repeatedly challenging what doesn’t add up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - April 18, 2026 Hour 1: Peter Boyles breaks down a chaotic Colorado GOP meeting that has everyone talking—and arguing. After reports of 80 extra ballots being counted anyway, the debate explodes:Is this hypocrisy? Or just political reality? Callers weigh in as tensions rise over:• GOP infighting and public attacks• The growing divide over Victor Marx• Whether conservatives are helping Democrats by fighting each other• A possible “talk radio war” happening right now in Denver One caller demands it stop:“If you don’t have proof, shut your mouth.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jeff and Bill Guest Host The Peter Boyles Show - April 11, 2026 - Hour 4: After hours of delays… the event Begins! Jeff and Bill are LIVE from the Colorado GOP Assembly as the crowd fills in, the speeches begin, and the momentum completely changes inside the arena. But the real story? The candidates stepping in and laying out what’s at stake.

Jeff and Bill Guest Host The Peter Boyles Show - April 11, 2026 - Hour 3: Live from the Colorado GOP Assembly—and it did NOT go as planned. Jeff and Bill break down the chaos unfolding in real time as delays, disorganization, and frustration take over what should have been a defining moment for Colorado Republicans. But that’s just the beginning… Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams joins the show with a blunt, no-nonsense assessment of what’s REALLY happening in Colorado: Why crime is getting worse—and why voters aren’t reacting The shocking truth about sentencing (and why criminals are back on the streets) The impact of ICE enforcement in Colorado communities A broken system forcing dangerous offenders back into neighborhoods What Republican candidates MUST say if they actually want to win Plus, Jeff & Bill tackle the growing divide inside the GOP, the leadership questions surrounding the party, and whether Republicans can actually unite heading into the next election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jeff and Bill Guest Host The Peter Boyles Show - April 11, 2026 - Hour 2: Hour 2 from the Colorado GOP State Assembly shifts from early chaos into real movement, as campaigns begin gaining—or losing—traction with delegates. Jeff and Bill break down the momentum changes happening inside the room, where the 30% threshold is no longer theoretical. Candidates are now being tested on organization, message, and their ability to actually win over delegates in real time. This hour features: Ted Trimpa with insider analysis on how assemblies like this are actually decided Johnnie Johnson weighing in from the floor on candidate positioning and delegate response Additional campaign voices reacting to shifting support and strategy as the field begins to tighten The tone turns more serious as the energy consolidates and outcomes start to take shape. What began as confusion and crowd chaos is now a real political sorting process—with clear signs of who may break through and who may fall short.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jeff and Bill Guest Host The Peter Boyles Show - April 11, 2026 - Hour 1: Jeff and Bill go live from the Colorado GOP State Assembly in Pueblo—and it quickly turns into something nobody expected. Massive crowds. Long lines. Ballots delayed. Delegates stuck outside. And inside? Candidates scrambling to hit the critical 30% threshold just to survive. In this hour, multiple candidates make their case—from law-and-order messaging to “new Colorado” economic visions—while the reality on the ground shows a party divided between establishment figures and outsider momentum. You’ll hear directly from: AG candidate Michael Allen on crime and leadership Gubernatorial candidate John Brooks on reshaping Colorado State Senate candidate Danielle Lammon challenging the status quo Grassroots voices reacting to turnout, delays, and internal tension The Victor Marx campaign claiming major momentum inside the room Meanwhile, whispers of spoilers, fractured support, and unpredictable outcomes are already shaping what could be a defining moment in Colorado politics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

THE PETER BOYLES SHOW - APRIL 4, 2026 HOUR 4: Hour 4 features a conversation with Barb Kirkmeyer and John Brooks. They join the show to discuss current issues affecting Colorado and provide their perspectives on the topics covered in this hour. The discussion focuses on policy, local concerns, and ongoing developments shaping the conversation. This hour is a full-length segment with Kirkmeyer and Brooks as part of the broader program. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

THE PETER BOYLES SHOW - APRIL 4, 2026 HOUR 3: Hour 3 features a conversation with Marty Brennaman. He joins the show to discuss the topics covered in this hour and shares his perspective on the issues being raised. The segment focuses on a straightforward exchange of views, with an emphasis on context and experience. This hour is a full-length guest conversation with Brennaman as part of the ongoing discussion. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

THE PETER BOYLES SHOW - APRIL 4, 2026 HOUR 2: Peter Boyles dives into a conversation that blends bold claims, skepticism, and classic open-line radio. From larger-than-life personalities to questions that don’t quite add up, Boyles reacts in real time—just like only he can. This segment captures the spirit of what makes the show different: curiosity, challenge, and callers who aren’t afraid to speak their minds. Add in reflections on history, culture, and how narratives are shaped—and you’ve got a conversation that goes deeper than it first appears. Open lines. Real calls. No filter. Join the conversation: (303) 696-1971 The Peter Boyles Show — where the audience drives the story. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

THE PETER BOYLES SHOW - APRIL 4, 2026 HOUR 1: Ryan Schuiling joins the show alongside Trisha Calvarese to break down the growing questions surrounding Victor Marx in the Colorado governor’s race. Schuiling lays out concerns about campaign structure, fundraising, missed debates, and what he calls a “production” rather than a traditional campaign. Trisha Calvarese weighs in from the Democratic side, arguing that Marx could ultimately benefit Democrats if he becomes the nominee. The conversation centers on missing policy details, unanswered questions, and a campaign that critics say lacks transparency and accountability. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MARCH 28 2026 HOUR 4: Is Colorado finally ready for a different kind of Republican? In the final hour, Peter Boyles sits down with gubernatorial candidate John Brooks—a political outsider with a business-first mindset and a message focused on moving Colorado forward. From election integrity and voter ID to the growing divide inside the GOP, Brooks makes the case for ditching the chaos and focusing on real issues: affordability, infrastructure, energy, and economic growth. But here’s the big question: Can a “normal” candidate survive a primary dominated by extremes? Boyles isn’t buying it easy—and neither are the callers. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MARCH 28, 2026 HOUR 3: Peter Boyles dives into one of the most unforgettable eras in Denver talk radio—when major stories broke live on-air and changed everything. From the fallout of the Ted Haggard controversy to deeper conversations about political hypocrisy, media courage, and the limits of government power, this hour is a raw look at truth, accountability, and what’s missing today. Guest Jim Pfaff joins Peter to reflect on how those moments shaped Colorado politics—and why the same issues are playing out again in Washington right now. From TSA debates to congressional gridlock, the question remains: who’s really being served? Open lines, real talk, and a reminder of when radio wasn’t afraid to go there. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MARCH 28, 2026 HOUR 2: On this Hour of The Peter Boyles Show, Peter Boyles sits down with Deborah Flora and Jonathan Flora for a powerful, personal conversation about Hollywood, ambition, and the price of success. From working inside major studios to walking away from opportunity, Deborah shares what it really takes to “make it” — and why she chose family over fame. The discussion dives into culture, career trade-offs, and whether success is worth sacrificing the things that matter most. Plus, a preview of Colorado governor candidate John Brooks and a broader look at values, priorities, and the paths we choose. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MARCH 28, 2026 HOUR 1: Patricia Calhoun—one of the most influential voices in Denver media—has announced her retirement, marking the end of an era for Westword and local journalism. Peter Boyles reflects on decades of working alongside Calhoun, her impact on Denver’s media landscape, and what her departure means for the future of independent journalism in Colorado. Nearly 50 years in the business… and a legacy that helped shape the city. This isn’t just a retirement—it’s the closing of a chapter in Denver history. Also, Dr. Brian Richter of Twin Aspen Dental is IN STUDIO! *The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.*See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - MARCH 21, 2026 HOUR 4: Hour 4 leans fully into a relaxed, roundtable vibe, with Conor Huen, Briscoe, and Jonathan Flora trading stories and experiences rather than heavy politics. The conversation centers on martial arts, personal discipline, and upbringing—touching on bullying, how fighting builds confidence, and why jiu-jitsu emphasizes control over aggression. As the hour unfolds, it shifts into philosophy and history, with discussions about motivation, resilience, and the mindset behind training and competition. The group mixes in storytelling—from early UFC days to old-school boxing—keeping it informal and engaging, more like “guys talking at a bar” than a traditional radio segment. *The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.*See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - MARCH 21, 2026 HOUR 3: Peter welcomes BJJ Practitioners Conor Huen and Briscoe alongside Jonathan Flora, shifting into a more conversational, panel-style dynamic. The discussion leans heavily into politics and current events, with the hosts trading perspectives on policy, media narratives, and the broader cultural climate, keeping a fast-paced and opinion-driven tone. The hour features back-and-forth reactions rather than deep dives, with each guest adding their take on key issues and occasionally challenging one another. The focus stays on big-picture themes—government, public trust, and where things are headed—wrapping up with the same mix of analysis and personality that carries the show. 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu Denver: Address: 6161 W 44th Ave Suite 150, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Phone: (720) 443-0651 *The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.*See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - MARCH 21, 2026 HOUR 2: Hour 2 mixes light local chatter with heavy political debate. After briefly promoting a Colorado motorcycle show, the conversation turns to Dr. Brian Joondeph’s new EPA advisory role, where he argues environmental policy should balance cost with what he sees as uncertain climate science. The hosts frame climate change skepticism alongside broader claims that environmentalism functions like a belief system, tying it into a wider discussion about faith, culture, and political division. The most engaging segment is a back-and-forth with a caller who challenges that skepticism, arguing modern data clearly shows human-driven climate change and pushing for practical solutions. The hosts counter with uncertainty, global factors, and cost concerns, while also touching on future energy innovation. The hour ends with quick pivots to AI in medicine and U.S. strategy toward Iran, keeping the tone fast-moving and debate-driven. *The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.*See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - MARCH 21, 2026 HOUR 1: Peter Boyles is joined by Brian Joondeph and Jonathan Flora for a wide-ranging discussion that begins with Joondeph’s appointment to the EPA’s Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee. The conversation pivots into culture and politics, focusing on controversy around the phrase “Christ is King,” which they argue is being redefined in modern discourse and used as a wedge issue. The group frames this as part of a broader pattern of language manipulation, ideological conflict, and internal fractures within conservative circles, particularly around influencers and messaging ahead of future elections. The second half centers on the collapse of legacy media credibility and business models, highlighted by layoffs and restructuring at major outlets like CBS. The hosts argue that declining ratings, perceived bias, and competition from podcasts and social media are accelerating the decline of traditional news. They also explore how AI is rapidly transforming media, from automated newscasts to synthetic entertainment, raising concerns about job loss and authenticity. The hour closes with listener calls and debate over election trust, media influence, and the future of journalism, with consensus that competition and technological disruption will continue reshaping the landscape. *The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.*See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - March 14, 2026 - Hour 4: Peter Boyles and Jonathan Flora take open calls on everything from UFOs and classic sci-fi to abortion, capital punishment, and the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, with detours into Irish history and Saint Patrick’s Day. A fast-moving hour of wide-ranging listener conversations and commentary. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - March 14, 2026 - Hour 3: Peter Boyles and Jonathan Flora spend the first half of the hour in a spirited debate on abortion with congressional candidate Dr. Jenna Preston, taking listener calls and clashing over morality, religion, women’s rights, and the abortion pill. After the political discussion wraps up, the show pivots to open lines on UFOs and extraterrestrial life, with callers weighing in on whether aliens exist and if governments are hiding the truth. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - March 14, 2026 - Hour 2: In this hour of the show, Peter Boyles and Jonathan Flora are joined by veteran radio host Adam McManus for a wide-ranging conversation that begins with the changing landscape of talk radio and the rise of podcasts but quickly shifts into a heated debate over abortion and the abortion pill mifepristone. McManus discusses safety concerns and recent political efforts to regulate the drug, prompting a flood of listener texts both supporting and opposing the hosts’ views. The discussion intensifies when Congressional Candidate and clinical psychologist Dr. Jenna Preston joins the studio, arguing for women’s autonomy and sharing her experience counseling women facing difficult pregnancy decisions. The conversation turns into a sharp on-air clash over morality, science, religion, and personal freedom as callers and texts continue pouring in. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - March 14, 2026 - Hour 1: Peter Boyles opens the show with Jon Caldara debating whether Colorado should legalize and regulate prostitution, arguing many politicians privately believe the current system isn’t working but won’t say so publicly. The conversation expands with listener calls about human trafficking, politics, and talk-radio history before shifting into a wide-ranging discussion about UFOs, government secrecy, and whether humanity may have already been visited. The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - MARCH 7, 2026 HOUR 2 The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MARCH 7, 2026 HOUR 4: Joe Oltmann joins Peter Boyles in studio to talk about his run for Colorado Governor, his claims about election integrity, and why he believes the state’s political system is broken. The conversation dives into allegations about NGOs, political funding, and what Oltmann calls a “rotted apparatus” controlling Colorado politics. Listeners call in with questions about voting systems, political power structures, and other Republican candidates in the race. Oltmann also responds to criticism and controversy surrounding his statements and explains why he says he’s willing to risk political backlash to “tell the truth.” *The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.*See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MARCH 7, 2026 HOUR 3: Joe Oltmann joins Peter Boyles in studio for a heated conversation about the 2020 election, claims of widespread voter fraud, and the lawsuits that followed. The two clash over Dominion voting machines, court rulings, and whether evidence of fraud actually exists. Oltmann also shares how he became involved in political activism, the ReOpen Colorado movement, and why he says the country—and Colorado politics—are at a breaking point. *The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.* See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MARCH 7, 2026 HOUR 2: Joe Oltmann joins Peter Boyles in studio to tell the story behind his 2020 election claims, the Dominion lawsuit, and the intense backlash that followed. He describes death threats, security for his family, and why he says he couldn’t stay silent. *The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.*See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MARCH 7, 2026 HOUR 1: Peter Boyles opens the lines on the escalating conflict between the U.S. and Iran and asks a blunt question: should Americans expect retaliation inside the United States? Callers debate potential domestic threats, the World Cup as a possible target, oil prices, and whether the war has a clear objective. The conversation also dives into the long history between the U.S. and Iran and whether America is once again being pulled into another open-ended conflict. *The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.* See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FEBRUARY 28, 2026 HOUR 4: Peter wraps the morning by widening the lens on the Iran strikes — digging into media spin, Washington reaction, public opinion, and what the political fallout could look like. Callers jump in, tempers flare, and the bigger question hangs over it all: where does this go from here? LINK TO VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JMO06T5TLo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FEBRUARY 28, 2026 HOUR 3: Peter keeps Baylor’s David A. Smith on the line for another hour as calls pour in about the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. They tackle war aims, retaliation, regime change chatter, and whether anyone’s thought through how this actually ends. Smart analysis, strong opinions, and a lot of “what happens now?”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FEBRUARY 28, 2026 HOUR 2: After U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, Peter Boyles brings in Baylor’s David A. Smith to break down what it means — and how it could end. From the Shah and the Cold War to oil politics and regime change, it’s a fast-moving hour on history, strategy, and the big question: now what?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FEBRUARY 28, 2026 HOUR 1: Live breaking news hour as reports come in that the U.S. and Israel have launched major military strikes against Iran. Peter Boyles opens phones early as listeners react in real time. Wide-ranging discussion on Iran’s history with the U.S., the Shah, oil politics, regime change, and whether this conflict spreads or stops. Callers debate Trump’s role, war aims, global fallout, and domestic consequences. Ongoing updates, retaliation reports, listener texts, and historical context throughout the hour.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - FEBRUARY 21, 2026 HOUR 4: Peter opens the lines to discuss whether the U.S. is moving toward military action against Iran, with callers debating preemptive strikes and America’s history in the region. The hour also touches on Colorado policy issues, the State of the Union, and a brief tribute to Bill Mazeroski. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Peter Boyles Show - February 21, 2026 HOUR 3: Peter is joined by Chuck Morris and Flobots member Stephen "Brer Rabbit" Brackett for a wide-ranging conversation about unconventional career paths in music, radio, and live entertainment. The hour covers the Flobots’ early days in Denver, teaching and activism before getting signed, and why most successful careers don’t begin with a clear plan. The discussion shifts into stories from the old Colorado concert scene, club promotion, and Peter’s early work in professional wrestling — including ring announcing, promoters, and learning hard lessons about getting paid. The hour closes with a candid look at how the music business has changed: consolidation, touring as the main income, streaming economics, and the growing impact of AI-generated music on artists and audiences.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.