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Louisville's mayor popped by WHAS Radio with Terry Meiners to chat about the year that was and the year ahead. Mayor Craig Greenberg discussed his running regimen, personal work ethic, and pursuing business edges for Louisville versus other cities.Public safety, housing, refitting vacant buildings, and expanding parks and libraries are all underway. Now comes the annual trek to Frankfort to pitch Louisville's visions for 2026 to the general assembly.

The Queen of Downtown Louisville Rebecca Fleischaker, executive director of the Louisville Downtown Partnership, reflects on a robust year for downtown Louisville business and tourism. She profiles the roadmap to extend growth in the years ahead.


The Beasman can hardly take time to celebrate the Kentucky Wildcats huge win over Indiana because he's fretting that Slick Rick is conjuring up trickerations to bamboozle naive Mark Pope in the next game.COME ON POPE! Don't mess up this one our Cat fans will chase you out of Lexington FOR GOOD!

The Beasman is thrilled that Tennessee crushed U of Smell, the 2nd S.E.C. squad to beat Louisville. But Beasman is really scared that Slick Rick Pitino is going to use mind games to outfox Mark Pope in this weekend's matchup of the beloved Kentucky Wildcats vs. Pitino's Saint John Gotti I-talian thugs.

Successful businessman Tim Malone found himself spiraling into the depths of an opioid addiction that lasted seven years. Entwined in a failing marriage and burdened by the pressure of maintaining his $400 million business, Tim turned to opioids to numb his pain. His descent into addiction led to an unexpected romance with Denise, a relationship that ultimately provided him with a second chance at love and happiness. The arrival of Boo Boo, a dog Tim never knew he wanted, catalyzed his journey to redemption. Boo Boo's unconditional love helped Tim confront his demons and rebuild his life.Following Boo Boo's death, plunging Tim into profound grief, opened doors to a new spiritual dimension. Through his experiences with orbs, spirit guides, angels, and so many other mystical entities, Tim found a renewed sense of purpose and a deeper connection to the universe, and to Boo Boo."Behind the Veil" is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of love. It offers both hope and encouragement to those struggling with addiction, and Tim's story is a beacon of light for anyone who has faced rock bottom. This book also provides an inspirational and sweeping foundation of knowledge for those seeking a deeper understanding of the spiritual realm.

Kentucky State University Professor Dr. Wilfred Reilly dismantles the liberal narratives of white supremacy and the warped view that American slavery is the center of today's struggles in minority communities.Great conversation on reparations, Civil War realities, and global slavery practices that were eradicated by the British and American forces.

Hunter Cantwell grew up in Paducah, walked on at the University of Louisville under Coach Bobby Petrino, started a bowl game for UofL, and eventually made it to the NFL.He's been coaching the Christian Academy of Louisville Centurions for 6 years and has won the 3A state championship for the past four seasons.He has an amazing story to tell and much more direction to bring the young men who keep winning at sports and in life.


Episode 26 of the podcast INTERRUPTED by Matt Jones features Terry Meiners in an enlightening and emotional conversation.

The Louisville Metro Police Foundation executive director Rebecca Grignon Reker, whose police officer husband was killed on duty, discusses the mission and value of this critical support system for local law enforcement officers.Rebecca has since remarried and continues the foundation's work to bolster the emotional and financial health of law enforcement officers and family members.There's a terrific fundraising raffle underway now to boost the OFFICER IN DISTRESS FUND. Details are at lmpf.org

Saint Xavier High School announced an $8 million project called the Will Wolford Football Center, a full sports complex to replace 1970s-era infrastructure. The school's president, Paul Colistra, details the new facility and other updates on the health of Louisville's five-times winner of the prestigious National Blue Ribbon designation.

The Derby City Chamber Music Festival performs Handel's "Judas Maccabeus" at The Temple on December 17. It's a new inclusive tradition for Hanukkah.The Louisville Orchestra's Nicholas Finch is the artistic director for Derby City Chamber Music Festival and discussed the show with Terry Meiners on WHAS.Support for the festival came from The Temple, Congregation Adath Jeshurun, Keneseth Israel, and the Jewish Heritgae Fund.

Senator Rand Paul joined Terry Meiners to discuss his healthcare marketplace savings accounts proposal, which would force better pricing from insurance companies.Senator Paul also discussed his elastic relationship with President Donald Trump. They disagree on certain things and the senator is backing a Trump antagonist running for re-election.The only thing Senator Paul won't answer are questions about what he's getting his wife for Christmas or whether he's even given a thought to when he'll shop.She totally needs to shop for herself and inform him of what he got her for Christmas. Win-Win!

Jeanne Hilt from Paristown and Eloise Eifler popped by to celebrate Fete de Noel, the city's premiere Christmas festival.Eloise even brings the famed sheep of Blacklion Vodka, who'll be available for photo ops with everyone at Paristown.Listen for dates and details.

Kentucky Venues CEO David Beck thanks his team for an incredible year of event management at Kentucky International Convention Center and Kentucky Expo Center, named the busiest convention venue in America.

Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg popped by the WHAS Radio studio to declare December 8, 2025 as Terry Meiners Day, an honor awarded to acknowledge Terry's 40th anniversary as afternoon host on WHAS.Thanks, Mayor!

The Beasman wants to blow out all UK coaches during these dark days where the Kentucky Wildcats can't seem to beat anybody.He'd like Santa Claus to bring a DIY lobotomy kit for Christmas! NILs Down! NILs DOWN!

The SPORTS BROS, 9-year-old George and 11-year-old Theo Lawrence, dive into Louisville basketball's big win over Indiana. Joe Lincoln, an IU grad, joined in to describe the atmosphere at IU's huge victory over Ohio State in the Big 10 Championship.HOOSIER DADDY!

Jody Meiman, executive director of Louisville Metro Emergency Management Services, updates the cleanup process following the devastating UPS plane crash in Louisville.Jody & Terry Meiners discuss the various aspects of comforting families of victims, environmental cleanup, first responder readiness, and much more.

The Beasman was thrilled to see the Louisville Cardinals finally lose a basketball game, and to John Calipari of all people. Kentucky Wildcat fans have been in the dumper since being thumped by Louisville last month but now all is good since Coach Cal was able to crush "them Dirty Birds!.

WHAS11 news anchor Doug Proffitt popped by to wish Terry Meiners a Happy 40th Anniversary at WHAS Radio and they fell into a history lesson of the TV and radio stations.

Last year, Governor Andy Beshear, Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman, and leaders of the Kentucky House and Senate Democratic Caucuses callled for Daniel Grossberg's resignation over allegations of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior toward women.Grossberg has maintained his innocence and refused to step down. With 39 of 42 ethics charges now dismissed, Kentucky State Representative Daniel Grossberg (KY-30) announced that he will finally get to question his accusers in an ethics commission hearing in January.Grossberg sat down with Terry Meiners on WHAS Radio to discuss his status and some basics of the remaining 3 claims.

The Louisville Zoo has two new orangutans and Kyle Shepherd discusses the delicate work of introducing these females to the other orangutans. Is there perhaps romance in the air? Zoo officials are hopeful.Plus, Kyle takes marvelous photos of first responders to help raise funds with the WHAS Crusade for Children 2026 calendar, with terrific profiles on local heroes. The new calendar features the crew that rescued a truck driver whose rig was dangling over the edge of the Clark Memorial Bridge. Many other heroes are photographed for each month of 2026.order a calendar at whascrusade.org

...and bring your dog! Santa and Mrs. Grinch are there for photo ops.Jeff Wallitsch and Friends of Metro Animal Services leader David Payne have details in this chat with Terry Meiners.

The University of Kentucky basketball fan base is spiraling after losing to Louisville, Michigan State, and North Carolina in the first few weeks of the season. Some of the most impatient fans are already hinting that Mark Pope should be on the "hot seat" as though his job is on shaky ground.Terry Meiners offers a musical Christmas card to University of Louisville fans as they sit back and relish UK's challenges. But...Terry closes with a warning to not get too comfortable with schadenfreude (enjoying the misery of others). The pendulum always swings back in the opposite direction. Happy holidays for all!

She's Kentucky royalty and America's greatest ever MISS AMERICA, the ageless beauty Heather French Henry.As always, Heather is working to alleviate homelessness, especially centered on military veterans who are struggling at life.Heather and Terry Meiners discuss the mission, the White Christmas film artifacts displays, and HALOREA, a stunning collection of charms created by Kentucky's goddess.

Carrie Lynn Fowler has an amazing academic path that allowed her to create shows through puppetry.She has a special holiday show coming up on December 13 at the Kentucky Center. It's called PERFECT CHRISTMAS COOKIES.Carrie Lynn and her puppet Darla spoke with Terry Meiners. He's not sure which one is speaking at any given moment but you'll figure it out.

The Beasman is fearful that Will Stein, a former Louisville Cardinal, is being secretly planted as the Kentucky Wildcats football coach to wreck the program just like Kenny Payne did to the Cardinals.You mad, bro? Oh...he mad!

The Ugly Sweater Fun Run is coming soon. Tavi Wallace, the ultrarunner who knows no limits, brought Dream Factory CEO Tommie Kendall along to describe its amazing work for children with dire medical needs.Tavi loves shining light on incredible compassionate pursuits, and how runners can help!

Louisville's Mayor Craig Greenberg was asked if he's teased Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton about the University of Louisville dominating the University of Kentucky in football and basketball.Also, Greenberg updates the city snow removal plan after a 5 inch snowfall. And Terry Meiners gigged the mayor about his business relationship with KSR founder Matt Jones.

Dr. Larry Benz, a prominent physical therapist from Pro Rehab, shares ideas for preparing for rigorous snow shoveling and how to treat your body after the job is complete.Hot tub? Absolutely not.Listen for details.

Those rotten U of Smell Cardinal birds done dommerated the good and classy Kentucky WIldcats in both basketball and football. U uh Kay had to fire Mark Stoops, but is there any coach worthy of taking over UK still available?And what does BTA mean? All those snaggle tooth Cardinal fans keep swinging belts and chanting BEAT THAT *** at traumatized Cat fans! It's just not classy like U uh Kay fans. Its just not!No one is allowed to laugh at UK's pain! It hits diff-ernt!

The Beasman is in deep shock after his beloved Kentucky Wildcats were beaten down by the hated Louisville Cardinals 41-0. ZERO! The Cats couldn't muster a point against those dirty birds.Old Beasman is going to be smartin' from this tragedy for a lonnnngggg time.

Cody Patterson is our regular Georgia Bulldogs fan who reports from his road trip adventures following his favorite college football team. Today he brought his young son Leo to help envision the upcoming football playoffs possibilities.LET'S GO DAWGS!

Amelia & Emily, co-directors of A Christmas Carol, visited with Ebeneezer Meiners to announce the show schedule for this holiday classic stage masterpiece.

Rocco Jerome and Rob Holmes from SenecaForever.org have details on how the recent pull-tab gaming pause is adversely affecting Kentucky chairities.

In sensible states, the term "rivalry week" is used to describe the days leading up to the two most prominent universities preparing to play each other in football.In unvarnished Kentucky, the term is HATE WEEK. The University of Louisville is hosting its rival University of Kentucky at noon on Saturday. America does not care because both teams suck.The Beasman is ALL IN on his Kentucky Wildcats!

Marji Vertrees is the organizer of the Arthritis Foundation's Jingle Bell Run at Tom Sawyer Park on December 6. Bring your doggie, too! Santa wants everyone to feel the spirit!She's got details on this year's fun event in a great chat with Terry Meinersevent site: jbr.org/louisville

9-year-old George and 11-year-old Theo Lawrence are the Sports Bros, talking U of L sports, NFL, and MLB.No drama, just sports analysis from these two sibs.

Tina Knowles is featured in a Peacock documentary on Black jockeys and cowboys. Knowles references her 2024 visit to the 150th Kentucky Derby and how she was horribly mistreated on the red carpet when a White couple was ushered in ahead of her. THE HORROR!Terry explains the red carpet chaos and adds another dimension to Tina Knowles' day that likely explains her sour experience. Race was not a factor. The proper credentials to enter certain areas was the real roadblock. Apparently, saying "I'm Beyonce's mom" does not make all doors fly open for the self-aware Knowles. Sad!LISTEN to Terry's explainer on Tina's Bad Backstretch!

It's Thanksgiving time again. Let's make a smart move to heal a family rift. It's simple. It's quick. And you have control over its methodology.Let's go do it.ALSO: CheersI Our media buddy Angie Fenton is cancer free!!! Let's all celebrate Angie's newest chapter on life and send love to all who are wrestling with health challenges.HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL, AND TO ALL A GOOD HOLIDAY SEASON!

He ended the penny. The nickel is on its final cycle. U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach talked coinage with Terry Meiners on WHAS Radio.Dimes and quarters are safe but don't waste your time socking away pennies with the hope that they'll rise in value.Treasurer Beach has been inside the gold depository at Fort Knox and has plenty to report.LISTEN for more insights on the Trump Team financial outlook for the coming three years.

Former WHAS Radio news anchor Scott Jennings is now known worldwide for his CNN political commentary and analysis.Scott and Terry Meiners discussed the tensions at the CNN desk, President Trump's global impact, angry liberals, whether Scott will run for Senate or switch to CBS News, and many other topics.Do angry liberals scream at him in public? Scott tells the tale in this WHAS interview.Scott's new book: "A Revolution of Common Sense: How Donald Trump Stormed Washington and Fought for Western Civilization" is available everywhere.

Our poor buddy The Beasman has been slobber-knocked again.Last week it was the demonic LOO-vul Cardinals that had the audaceration to beat the Wildcats. Now those Michigan State Sparkys done thumped Mark Pope's faltering Wildcats and statewide panic is on full throttle.The N.I.L. fund is $22 million deep into a team of wussy players who can't guard a closet door! WE IS THE CAYUTS! WE IS KENTUCKY! DON'T PEOPLE KNOW THEY AIN'T POSED TO BEAT THE CAYUTS!