you're talking about it so i'm talking about it
This week we're discovering what Matthew McConaughey smells like, realizing the health benefits of rollercoasters (especially if you have kidney stones), going over the top-ten family friendly vacation destinations in the USA, trying to figure out why everyone hates Joe Buck and deciding if AARP is right for... well... ME!
This week we're helping Major League Baseball adopt a new standard when it comes to naming team mascots, figuring out if men gossip more than women, diving into the Olympics and spending some time talking up my "new friends" at The Creative Center in Visalia.
This week we're celebrating MTV's 40th, dishing on the social media worthiness of food, checking off another box on the Armageddon Bingo Card, trying to figure out "the happiest (and second most expensive) place on earth" and wondering if close family members and friends can still let you know they're around after they've left us -- and how they'd do it. Let's go!
This week, on "The INSERT CLEVER & WITTY NAME HERE Podcast," we're talking insecurities. Insecurities tied to friends and family, social media and competition at the highest level. We'll also take a look at what it really means to be a team player as i also continue to manage the loss of my dad. Let's dig in!
This week (3:37) we're talking West Nile Virus with Tulare County Health & Human Services Agency epidemiologist, Sharon Minnick, and (32:05) finding out the lengths one woman went through to get something back that meant the world to her.
Britney Spears needs someone to keep on eye on her money. Yet Mike Tyson can fork over millions on a tub. Go and figure! We'll take a look at some of the oddest things celebrities have spent their $$ on. We'll also take a long, hard listen to what ESPN's Stephen A. Smith recently said about Major League Baseball phenom, #ShoheiOhtani. Man, did he get THAT wrong! And we'll try to answer the question, would you (as a 9-year-old girl) want your own dog or spend a weekend at "the happiest place on earth." Decisions, decisions!
My dad passed away last week after a brief fight with meningitis brought on by West Nile. I had a special relationship with him. He was the "best man" at my wedding. This week, i'd like you to get to know the dad i knew -- the dad i'll always love.
We now know my dad has West Nile Virus. What does that mean and what comes next? Well...
Plus i'll also have an update for you on the condition of my dad. It looks like he's getting better every day.
THANK YOU for all the prayers and well-wishes! "Dad" is currently being treated at UCSF. It's where he needs to be right now. I just wish he didn't have to be there.
This week we're talking Naomi Osaka and about my dad as he continues to battle pneumonia.
This week we're talking sunscreen, discussing the possibilities of survival if you're lost in the wilderness, figuring out what makes the perfect burger and having a great conversation with Paul Loeffler about Central Valley Honor Flight.
If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide, please reach out to 1-800-273-8255 or text GO to 741741.
This week we'll have have a little fun with #AddAWordRuinATVShow, discuss the do's and don'ts when it comes to hitting the snooze button, figure out if we're "cheugy" or not and sift through the awkward situation between Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez.
This week we're trusting our intuition, discussing some fun facts about Mother's Day, discovering if 15 "wild facts" about some celebrities we all know are true or not, diving into Elon Musk's Aspergers announcement on SNL and talking about the strength it takes to admit when you need a helping hand.
This week we're talking about bands that don't actually have "The" in their names (and there's more than you realize), finding out if you think you've actually seen a ghost, what protocols are currently in place at Disneyland, Mike Lindell's sit-down with Jimmy Kimmel and i'm remembering a couple friends i've lost while realizing we could have been much closer than we were.
This week we're talking about why it's "consequence culture" and not "cancel culture," wondering if you've ever UN-unfollowed someone on facebook, is having two wedding rings weird and the REAL reason why none of us seem to be watching award shows anymore. Here's a hint. It has NOTHING to do with celebrities expressing their social or political opinions. Let's hit it!
This week we're dispelling the myth that Gilroy is "The Garlic Capital Of The World," figuring out why 32% of us say doing laundry is the "highlight" of our week, discovering our ranking of "Top 10 Countries in the World," tackling President Joe and Dr. Jill Biden's "Major" problem, finding out what "belfies" are AND getting into my nine hour virtual wait on line to get Disneyland tickets. Hang on. It's bound to be a bumpy ride.
This week we're talking National Licorice Day, mystery bumps and bruises and a couple (possible) COVID-19 side-effects i've had that... well... aren't very fun.
This week we celebrate National Twinkie Day, we say goodbye to a "member of the family" and talk about the OTHER taboo topic you're not supposed to discuss with others -- religion.
Let's spend some time talking about the embarrassment of being "wrong," bubblewrap art, sexy bald men and how kids dealt with distance learning and then resocializing with teachers and friends in person. There's a lot to get into. Let's get into it!
There is one thing worse than "cancel culture" and it's...
It started with a Presidential Tweet and turned into NFL players... IN MASS... taking a knee during our National Anthem. Here's what i think...
Cell Phone vs. Lawn Mower ... Guess Who Wins?
5.4 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Central & Southern Illinois
Remeber When "The Big One" Hit Illinois On April 18, 2008?
I Bet You've Never Heard It Done Quite Like This
An Age Old Question That's Never Truly Been Answered
From April 1st (All Fools Day), 2008
Alice Cooper And Shania Twain Have Something In Common