as heard on 700 WLW

Sloanie talks with Dr. Pat Hurley on religion and logic, Kurt Reiber CEO of Freestore Foodbank, Julie Hattershire joins for Mental Health Monday, Daniel DiMartino joins and discusses the fiscal impact of immigration, and finally James Rapein from BengalsTalk joins to break down the Bengals loss to the Jets.

Scott talks with Dan Hoard and Austin Elmore about this weekends Bearcats and Bengals games. Also Steve Goodin debates why city leadership suspended the police chief before the investigation into her performance had begun. Finally Ken Belson explains how the NFL has become a cultural giant.

Scott talks with Council candidate Steve Goodin about why Aftab Purevall and Sheryl Long fired police chief Teresa Theetge before the investigation into her performance as chief has even begun.

Scott breaks down why people tend to video big fights instead of calling the cops like the on downtown with brain performance expert Leigh Richardson. Also retail expert Dominic Miserandino explains why the tariffs are doing more harm than good. Finally Jerry Rogers talks about how much waste, fraud, and abuse there really is in hospitals.

Scott talks with health and fitness expert Sanjay Shewakramani about how your sleep plays into your health on a day-to-day basis.

Scott talks with Cincinnati Councilmember Seth Walsh about the suspension of police Chief Theetge. Also Ohio Senator Steve Huffman discusses the new intoxicating hemp law reform proposal. Finally Victoria Churchill breaks down the young Republican text scandal.

Scott talks with Cincinnati Councilmember Seth Walsh about why the mayor is trying to get rid of Police Chief Teresa Theetge now, and what the thoughts of council are on what is happening at city hall.

Scott talks with cybersecurity expert Chris Nyhuis about the AWS crash yesterday and how America's enemies might be testing the waters for a bigger attack. Also FOP President Ken Kober and Chief Tim Holloway from the Hamilton County Association of Chiefs of Police break down the press conference from the legal team of suspended Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge. Finally Andy Shafer from Allworth Financial gives us an update on markets.

Scott gets instant reaction for Cincinnati FOP President Ken Kober about the situation surrounding Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge following a press conference by her legal team.

Scott talks with Judge Betsy Sunderman about known criminals being allowed out on ankle monitors to commit more violence. Also former Congressman Brad Wenstrup presents GOP alternatives to healthcare subsidies. Finally Scott explains the big problem with the weekend's "No Kings" protests.

Scott talks with Judge Betsy Sunderman about how someone on an ankle monitor was able to gain access to a firearm and use Thursday night after the Bengals game.

Scott breaks down a big Bengals win over the Steelers with James Rapien and Austin Elmore. Also John Strawser and Amanda Smith explain how they are trying to get more trade workers. Finally Dr Matthew Bertke tells us the latest breakthrough in arthritis treatment.

Scott is joined in studio by John Strawser and Amanda Smith to discuss the growing need for workers in the trades, and how they have started going younger with their recruiting.

Scott talks with Dan Hils of Frontline Advisors about why Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge is not the problem with the issues downtown. Also Jason Phillabaum explains who the attorneys for Rodney Hinton Jr are trying to get the death penalty off the table. Finally Dan Hoard previews tonight's Bengals v Steelers game.

Scott breaks down the insanity defense the attorneys for Rodney Hinton Jr are attempting to run with attorney Jason Phillabaum.

Scott discusses downtown safety with Councilmember Anna Albi. Also Dr Peter Kowey explains why the United States is heading for a healthcare 9/11. Finally Denise Driehaus gives her thoughts on the latest arena proposal that would build on the existing structure.

After a string of violent incidents at Fountain Square. Scott asks Councilmember Anna Albi is the center piece of downtown isn't safe, is anywhere in Cincinnati safe?

Scott talks with Ohio Rep Michele Grim about how to reduce medical debt. Also Glen Welling from the Hamilton County Veteran Services explains what service members should do if they are affected by the shutdown. Finally Kurt Couchman attempts to explain why Congress can't balance the budget.

Scott is joined by Ohio Rep Michele Grim to break down her bill in the Ohio Assembly that would see the state of Ohio pay off some or all of your medical debt. Is this possible, and how much will it cost tax payers? Scott gets the answers.

Scott continues his discussion about the Governor's crackdown on CBD products with State Senator Steve Huffman. Also Chris Nyhuis explains how China has infiltrated some of our key infrastructure systems. Finally Abullah Hayek breaks down the Middle East peace plan and what needs to happen now to keep the peace.

China has infiltrated many of our critical infrastructure systems. How many are effected and what are we doing to combat this? Scott is joined by cybersecurity expert Chris Nyhuis to get some answers.

Scott previews Sunday's debut of Joe Flacco for the Bengals with Dan Hoard and Rick Ucchino. Also Congressman Greg Landsman gives his point of view on the government shutdown. Finally Eric O'Neill explains why A.I. is driving cybercrime using the dead.

Scott gets a Democrats perspective on why his party is shutting down the government, with the Representative from the Ohio 1st District Greg Lands man.

Scott discusses Governor DeWines attack on THC Delta 8 products with Jason Friedman and the founder of 50 West Brewery bobby Slattery. Also Chris MacKenzie explains why A.I. is the 4th Industrial Revolution. Finally Dr Mark Enselaco breaks down the U.S. backed peace agreement between Israel and Hamas.

Do we finally have peace in the Middle East? Scott talks with University of Dayton Middle East expert Dr Mark Enselaco about the historic U.S. backed peace deal between Israel and Hamas.

Scott talks with cybersecurity expert Chris Nyhuis about local government agencies protecting their systems. Also James Rapien breaks down the Bengals acquisition of Joe Flacco. Finally Councilmember Meeka Owens discusses the progress with the Brent Spence Bridge project.

Scott gets an update on the progress of the new Brent Spence Bridge from Councilmember Meeka Owens.

Scott discusses property tax reform with Hamilton County Commissioner Alicia Reese. Also Demian Brady from the National Taxpayers Union explains who really wins in a government shutdown. Finally Kevin Burton tells us if populism is fading out of American politics.

Scott is joined by Hamilton County Commissioner to discuss how to lower property taxes and keep the original stadium deal promise.

Scott is joined by Captain Ed Gallrein, US Navy SEAL/Army Ranger to discuss the situations in Gaza and Venezuela. Also Cincinnati FOP President Ken Kober explains why Cincinnati has a problem with probation violations. Finally Rep Bill Seitz breaks down the proposed changes to the property tax laws.

Scott talks with the co-chair of the the Ohio property tax working group Bill Seitz about the changes that are being proposed to Ohio's property tax laws.

Scott previews Sunday's Bengals game with Dan Hoard and Austin Elmore. Also Julio Vincent Gambuto explains how to say no. Finally Allie Martin gives you everything to do locally this weekend.

Scott talks with Julio Vincent Gambuto about learning how to say no and take stress out of our lives.

Scott talks with Austin Elmore and Jeff Carr about the end of the Reds 2025 campaign. Also Jennifer Briede joins Scott to discuss the new agreement between the Cincinnati Archdiocese and the Girl Scouts. Finally Michelle Sloan tells us what the government shutdown means for the real estate market.

Tiff Potter catches everyone up on everything that has happened on social media and in pop culture during Scott's absence.

Ken Broo fills in for Scott Sloan breaking down the Reds loss last night, the Federal Government shutdown, and why men are participating less in the workforce.

Dan Carroll is in for Scott Sloan discussing the latest in news, politics, and sports.

Dan Carroll fills in for Scott Sloan with the latest in news, politics, and sports.

Gary Jeff Walker fills in for Scott Sloan discussing the latest with the political turmoil in America.

Mike Allen fills in for Sloan discussing how the lower interest rates are affecting the real estate market, why Gavin Newsome is targeting ICE officials, and Ohio Issue 2.

Ken Broo fills in for Scott Sloan discussing the latest with Jimmy Kimmel, politics in America, and what to do if you are unhappy at your job.

Mike Allen fills in for Scott Sloan who has a better chance of being elected in November, the latest on the stock market, and the Reds are battling for a playoff spot.

Mike Allen fills in for Scott Sloan discussing political violence in the country, the importance of local elections, and what happened with the Bengals and Reds over the weekend.

Dan Carroll fills in for Scott Sloan with the latest in politics, news, and sports.

Ken Broo fills in for Scott Sloan discussing the latest in the Charlie Kirk assassination. Also how to solve the nations debt crisis, and the latest with the Reds and Bengals.

Dan Carroll fills in for Scott Sloan with the latest in news, politics, and sports.

Dan Carroll fills in for Scott Sloan with the latest in news, weather, and politics.

Dan filling in for Scott Sloan discusses the Cincinnati mayoral race with candidate Cory Bowman. Also Austin Elmore breaks down a great Bengals victory, with some devastating news for fans. Finally former Congressman Brad Wenstrup and Jim Serger joins Dan in studio.

Dan Carroll has the latest in news, politics, and sports, as well as updates on the Charlie Kirk Assassination.

Scott talks with Dr Mark Enselaco of the University of Dayton about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Also Councilmember Meeka Owens breaks down why councilmembers are so far apart of crime prevention. Finally Nico Perrino breaks down a new study that shows college student are ok with political violence.

On the 24th Anniversary of 9/11, Scott discusses a new threat facing America; political violence. Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated in Utah yesterday, and Scott brings on Dr Mark Enselaco of the Univeristy of Dayton to explain why this is happening and where we go from here.