as heard on 700 WLW
Scott Sloan talks with Will Ganss of ABC Entertainment to talk about movies and shows out right now, Jerry Rodgers of Real Clear Health talks about fixing waste, fraud and abuse in the hospital system, Austin Elmore recaps the week in Cincinnati sports, Laura Connell discusses the dangers of self sabotage and Allie Martin fills you in on what's happening in the Queen City this weekend.
Sloanie talks with Jerry Rodgers of Real Clear Health to talk about fixing waste, fraud and abuse in the hospital system.
Allie Martin tells you what is going on this weekend throughout the Queen City.
Willie talks with host of Ringside Politics Jeff Crouere about the latest political news, General Richard Newton joins to talk national security plus Willie takes your calls to hear your thoughts about his rap career and comments on public safety in Cincinnati.
Sloanie talks with Betsy Brantner-Smith of the National Police Association about why Cincinnati is an outlier for violent crime, James Rapien previews Bengals-Eagles and more information on the upcoming season, Three Things with Tiff, rising cases of elder fraud with elder law attorney Dennison Keller and real estate with Michelle Sloan.
Sloanie talks with Betsy Brantner-Smith of the National Police Association about why Cincinnati is an outlier for violent crime and why other cities are taking note.
Sloanie is joined by James Rapien to talk about tonight's Bengals/Eagles matchup as well as information about the upcoming season.
Sloanie talks with Cincinnati city council member Mark Jefferys about a proposal that he opposes which would pay felons not to shoot people, Crosstown Consultants pollster Kevin Burton talks about Trump's declining poll numbers, Julie Bauke discusses some of the challenges in the modern work environment, Richard Mendel of The Sentencing Project talks about his belief that curfews for teens and jail time do more harm than good and Sara Elyse delivers the Snort Report.
Crosstown Consultants pollster Kevin Burton talks with Sloan about why Trump's numbers are currently in decline.
Sloanie talks with council member Mark Jefferys about a proposal that he opposses that would pay felons to not shoot people.
Sloanie talks with Cincinnati city council member Jeff Cramerding about a plan to acquire $2M to fast track more cops for the city, Greg Lawson of the Buckeye Institute joins to talk about 10 ways the state of Ohio can decrease property taxes right now, Sara Elyse subs in for Tiff Potter for 3 Things, brain performance expert Leigh Richardson talks about how social media has killed empathy and Brian James of Allworth Financial talks money.
Sloanie talks with Greg Lawson of the Buckeye Institute to talk about 10 ways Ohio can lower property taxes right now.
Cincinnati city council member Jeff Cramerding joins Sloanie to talk about acquiring more funding to fast track getting more cops for the city.
Sloanie talks with Hamilton County Judge Betsy Sunderman to talk about policies that led to the brawl in downtown Cincinnati, Cincinnati city council member Seth Walsh joins the show to talk about the lack of proper response from Cincinnati leadership in regards to recent violence in the city, Mental Health Monday with Julie Hattershire, the Paycor Stadium deal with Alicia Reese and Reds with Jeff Carr of Locked on Reds
Sloanie talks with Cincinnati city council member Seth Walsh about the lack of proper response from Cincinnati leadership in regards to recent violence in the city.
Sloanie talks with Hamilton County Judge Betsy Sunderman to talk about the policies that led to the brawl that occurred in downtown Cincinnati.
Ken discusses the trades made by the Reds up until last night's trade deadline. Also what is with the Gen Z stare? Finally should your employer be allowed to track you inter-office relationships?
Dan Carroll fills in for Sloan discussing solutions for the downtown violence, the Reds and Bengals big moves, and the latest in tech and AI.
Dan Carroll is in for Scott Sloan discussing the violence in Cincinnati last weekend, and the response from the city.
Ken Broo fills in for Sloan discussing the continued debate around the violence in downtown Cincinnati. Also where are the worst drivers in America? Finally why are the younger generations subscribing to silent quiting?
Ken fills in for Scott Sloan discussing the violence downtown over the weekend, when your kids should get a smartphone, and why women are increasing their day drinking.
Mike talks with Todd Sheets about A.I. development, and how much the government should regulate it. Also Republican candidate for Cincinnati mayor Corey Bowman explains his vision for public safety and public works. Adam Kissell explains why taxpayers are funding Harvard. Finally JT Townsend updates us on a couple of old murder cases.
Mike Allen fills in for Scott Sloan discussing changing sports teams names back to Native American themes, the ongoing attack on law enforcement, and if the Charter Party can shake up the local elections.
Ken Broo fills in for Sloan discussing the turn around on immigration, where we stand on the oil production front, and what employers are doing to keep employees.
Ken Broo fills in for Sloan discussing the Coldplay Kiss Cam Incident, the effect of Trump's tariffs on prices, and what you should eat when the weather gets hot to avoid getting sick.
Dan Carroll fills in for Scott Sloan with the latest in news, politics, and sports.
Scott gets an update from Steve Balczo from Clermont County Veteran Services. Also Patti Collins, Kent Butts, and Rob Calvert from King Records Legacy Foundation discuss how you can help the foundation revitalize the King Records building. Finally Dr Michael Platt explains how low adrenaline could be causing you health issues.
Scott discusses how you can help revitalize the King Records building at an upcoming fundraiser with Patti Collins, Kent Butts, and Rob Calvert from the King Records Legacy Foundation
Scott talks with Jennifer Hargrave about why couples are sleeping in separate bedrooms or "sleep divorcing". Also Jay Kincaid breaks down why it is time for Cincinnati to build a new arena. Finally Joan William attempts to explain why the working class is abandoning the Democrat party.
In the past year, Cincinnati has started construction on a new convention center and hotel. Also a lease deal is ready for Paycor Stadium, so what's next for development in Cincinnati? How about a new arena? Scott talks with Jay Kincaid from the Hamilton County Growth Alliance about why an arena must be the next focus for Cincinnati.
Scott talks with Rudemiller from 3CDC about the new Convention Center and Hotel coming to downtown. Also Adam Aaro from Dayton 24/7 Now & ABC 22 discusses the latest death of a child with developmental disabilities, due to parental negligence. Finally Robert Ver Bruggen from the Manhattan Institute debates if it is time to reinstate 'Stop and Frisk'.
We have seen an increase in the negligent deaths of children with developmental disabilities recently. Scott is joined by Adam Aaro of Dayton 24/7 Now, to describe the latest case of parents being responsible for their diabled child's death.
Zach Goettsman who is representing the Henderson Family joins at the top of the show. Eric Speiser joins to discuss food waste. Tiffany Potter joins as usual for Three Things with Tiff. Dr. Carl Fichtenbaum, and Andy Shafer also stop by.
Representative for the Henderson Family Zachary Gottesman joins the show. The Henderson's are suing the Hinton family over fundraising off of Deputy Henderson's murder.
Scott talks property tax reform with Bill Seitz. Also trade lawyer Michelle Schultz breaks down President Trump's newest tariff threats. Finally Joshua Ballard explains why the US should start digging for rare earth minerals in our own territory.
Scott discusses property tax reform, and when Ohio property owners might see some relief with Bill Seitz, the co-chair of the Ohio Property Tax Reform Working Group.
Scott talks with Vietnamese business owner Allison Huynh about how the tariffs on Vietnam will affect her business. Also Ashley Smith from Hoxworth Blood Center explains how you can help with their blood shortage. Finally Kristen Schlotman breaks down Cincinnati's role in the new Superman movie.
With the recent string of shootings amongst other things, there is a desperate need for blood donations in Cincinnati. Scott is joined by Ashley Smith from Hoxworth Blood Center to explain how you can help, what you get for donating, and where the bulk of donated blood is going.
Scott breaks down how the removal of DEI initiatives have effected the workforce with Robert VerBruggen of the Manhattan Institute. Also Councilmember Mark Jeffreys discusses how the city is punishing the citizens instead of the criminals while trying to curb crime. Finally CPS Board President Eve Bolton explains the cuts and the layoffs Cincinnati Public Schools had to make to stay on budget.
Scott talks with Councilmember Mark Jeffreys about how Cincinnati city leadership continues to punish the citizens for the actions of criminals, instead of addressing the cause of the crime.
Scott discusses the nightmare that will occur for property owners in Hamilton County should the Bengals lease deal pass with County Auditor Jessica Miranda. Also Betsy Sundermann breaks down what the city needs to do to curb youth violence. Finally Dr Mark Enselaco gives the harsh reality about starting a 3rd party.
Scott talks with Betsy Sundermann about how to crack down on youth violence in Cincinnati after Indianapolis announced a curfew to curb their youth violence.
Scott talks with Tommy Aiello of NTU about the reality of spending in the One Big Beautiful Bill. Also Tiff talks about the latest adventures of "America's Guest". Finally for Tri-State Meteorologist Brandon Spinner explains why the Texas floods deaths are not the fault of the NWS or Donald Trump.
Is the National Weather Service and Donald Trump to blame for the deaths of many in Texas during the catastrophic floods? Scott is joined by former meteorologist Brandon Spinner to discuss why the blame should not be with the NWS or Donald Trump.
Sloan talks with Richard Mendel of The Sentencing Project about the weekend shootings in the Queen City and the benefits and/or harm of locking up teen offenders. Former FOP President Dan Hils also joins to discuss the topic; Blue Ash council member Jeff Capell talks about the Red, White and Blue Ash fireworks show incident; Mental Health Monday with Julie Hattershire; First Amendment attorney Jack Greiner discusses how Ohio legislators voted for less transparency in government and Jeff Carr of Locked On Reds recaps the weekend series against Philly and talks about the four-game series against the Marlins.
Sloanie talks with Blue Ash council member Jeff Capell about the incident that took place at the Red White and Blue Ash involving 400 teenagers.
Sloanie is joined by former FOP President Dan Hils to talk about the recent spike in violence happening around Cincinnati.
Mike Allen fills in for Sloanie on America's 250th birthday as he talks about the Big Beautiful Bill, talks with Joe Rozzi of Rozzi fireworks, takes your calls, talks with attorney James Bogen about the recent news surrounding men and women's college sports, the Sean Diddy Combs trial and more. Plus Dave Armbruster gives the Reds Report.
Scott talks about the history of anti-Semitism and why it still exists with Robert Spencer. Also Steven Raichlen has some BBQ tips for the holiday weekend. Jeremy Adams tells us who the greatest Americans of all-time are. Did Willie make the list?
On this July 4th weekend, Scott looks at who the greatest Americans of all-time are with Jeremy Adams.
Scott discusses denaturalizing immigrants who became citizens after they commit a crime with immigration attorney Pallavi Ahluwalia. Also Doc Compton joins Scott to tell you how to get rid of telemarketers and scam callers, and make money by doing so. Finally Joe Supan from CNET breaks down Starlink and the future of internet connections.