Jack Logar and Nikki are both proud West Virginia natives. Jack's lifelong love for broadcasting began in an abandoned coal mining town on Point Mountain, where the elevation allowed him to pick up signals from distant radio stations. Jack's unguarded,
Jack and Nikki investigate claims that teens dress up for the prom and then don't actually go to the dance, consider the theory that "no woman leaves a good man" and help settle a neighborhood dispute over an aggressive dog.
This week on the show: Special guest Joe "TV Boy" Brocado is forced into an awkward moral dilemma, Jack and Nikki demonstrate how to use a microwave to fake illness and get into the age old conversation about friendships between men and women.
This week, Jack and Nikki tell you how to test your significant other's loyalty, discuss the concept of "shopping shame" and introduce you to the boy who finally proved reincarnation. This show is historic!
This week on the show: Tampering with a co-worker's food, the challenges of dating while you're in the process of getting a divorce and Jack and Nikki finally learn about bait cars.
It's the story of the woman who caused chaos when she rejected an offer from her mother-in-law, the man who found a unique way to get back at his homeowners association and the question that "reveals everything you need to know" about a man.
What do you do if your fiance's dad tells you they're no good? Jack and Nikki answer that question and also discuss the wisdom of financing food, listeners challenge Jack to a "Poverty Off" and a woman faces the painful reality that her boyfriend probably doesn't see her as a long term option.
Jack and Nikki take your calls and text on the debate surrounding a couple and their plan to give their son an unusual name, tell you which dog is the best for your family and reveal the unique way a man dealt with his house being mistaken for a fast food restaurant.
Jack and Nikki kick off the show with a story about a moral dilemma Jack's friend faced after catching a couple shoplifting at Wal-Mart, debate who should give up the shared bed when your partner is sick and break down which professions have the highest percentages of cheaters.
Jack and Nikki reveal the kinds of behaviors that will get you kicked out of the gym, get into a discussion about "common expressions" after a girl fails her mom's test miserably and explain why you can't talk someone into finding you attractive.
Jack and Nikki take a look at a new policy being implemented at some fast food restaurants that has employees outraged, disucss the wisdom of handing your DNA over to strangers and hear you out as you make arguments for and against eating food off the floor.
Jack and Nikki talk about what it takes for you to walk out of a restaurant, take some surprisingly funny calls and texts from listeners about how they were ghosted and reveal more tipping scams.
Jack and Nikki plead for sanity from the smoker commmunity, help a listener figure out if his girlfriend is cheating on him and discuss the new "F Around And Find Out" parenting trend.
Jack and Nikki begin the show with an unusual story from a listener about a drunken regret, discuss people who suffer from "vehicular attachment" while saying goodbye to Nikki's Prius and Jack explains why having any woman other than Jessica on the back of his motorcycle is "a form of infidelity."
Jack and Nikki look at the theories surrounding people who turn off the "read receipts" on their phones, discuss getting angry in inappropriate places and milk the studio and text lines for dating app horror stories from listeners.
Jack and Nkki reveal the oddly specific profile of the kind of man who is most likely to be unfaithful in a relationship, take your calls and texts about weird kid nicknames and explain why re-using toilet paper isn't as strange or gross as it sounds.
Jack and Nikki begin the show with shocking news: Beautiful people have an advantage in life! Who knew? They collect themselves and move on to discuss lusty parents and a DoorDasher who was reported for taking food into a restroom. The show ends with a look at how people rank themselves in the dating market.
This week, Jack and Nikki take a deep dive into Tik Tok's "Go Through Your Phone or Break Up" challenge. This challenge has caused a lot of anxiety for many people. But, you know what's sometimes worse than anxiety? Pxiety. They talk about that, too. What an odd show.
Jack Logar and Nikki Drake reveal research that indicates parents favor daughters, try to help out a listener in a hilariously awkward situation involving a necklace and Nikki talks about her encounter with "pillow people." Who are these pillow people and what do they want from us? Are they dangerous? Can they be contained?
Jack and Nikki discuss a report identifying dangerous chemicals in Girl Scout cookies, take a look at the odd things kids say to school teachers and reveal the Top 5 Mountain Towns in West Virginia according to a lifestyle website that "encourages people to go on dates." Jack pauses to reflect on his time in each town and then tries not to cry. It's pretty compelling.
Jack and Nikki offer guidance to a listener considering marrying a man who has been divorced four times, reveal what happened to Jack at Deep Creek Lake and run down a list of foods that add and subtract years from your life. Miss this episode and you could end up in an early grave. Do you really want to take that chance?
Jack and Nikki field your "tales of revenge" stories, talk about doing favors for strangers and seek your analysis of how Nikki handled a situation in a Sabraton parking lot. That's right... more parking lot talk. What is it with this show and parking lots?
JacK and Nikki discuss how you got caught in a lie, learn where you hide your money and disclose what Jack overheard while eavesdropping like a creep on people at a restaurant in Virginia.
Jack and Nikki discuss a parking lot incident at a Clarksburg restaurant, reveal surprisingly good news about West Virgirnia drivers and analyze the findings of a "non-scientific" experiment Jack conducted on the unsuspecting people of Pittsburgh.
This week, Nikki learns a surprising secret about her friend's gross personal hygiene, Jack and Nikki then begin to probe into the "at home" lifestyles of their listeners... and this somehow devolves into how people are cheap. I'm not sure how it happened. Let's just listen and see how it goes.
Jack and Nikki take your calls and texts (by the dozens) of stories about when you had to pee in an unusual place, discuss the many and varied factors that must be considered when determing who keeps the engagement ring after a break-up, and Jack is unfairly accused of lunacy after he admits to a wicked case of cell phone paranoia.
Jack and Nikki take a look at dramatic and hilarious ways people have quit their jobs, judge parents based on the behavior of their children and discuss the growing trend of people fighting for the right to disconnect from their employers during personal time.
Jack was minding his own business at a store in Braxton County when a woman approached him with a story of a disastrous date. Desperate for material, Jack rushed back to the studio to turn this chance encounter into radio gold! Later, Jack and Nikki help troubled listeners find their way to peace with another round of Judge Your Grudge!
Some people choose to make a donation, Nikki Drake had a donation thrust upon her. Jack and Nikki explain. Also on this week's show: A restaurant accused of stealing leftover cake and negotiating with your cable company.
This week, it's so much Christmas talk you'll ask for a large eggnog and then try to drown yourself in it. Merry Christmas, you filthy animals!
Jack and Nikki discuss a woman making headlines for breastfeeding her entire family, take a look at some of the truly odd things Americans believe and face the painful reality that some babies aren't cute.
Jack and Nikki explain why your partner's history matters, discuss a popular scam showing up on cell phones across West Virginia and help you figure out a burial strategy... because this is a comedy show.
Jack and Nikki reveal toys people regret buying, offer solutions to a neighborhood dispute and take a look at holiday excuses that work.
Jack and Nikki consider one man's unusual career as a paid wedding crasher, discuss what workers see when they go into people's homes and gross everybody out with talk of shared personal hygiene products. Bonus: Jack has a meltdown after the show is interrupted by an EAS test. Good times!
Jack and Nikki dig into more of your grudges to decide if they are legit or if you should let them go, analyze one man's advice on how to deal with an angry spouse and pose a question about Chinese restaurants that must be answered...
Jack and Nikki discuss ridiculous things kids believe, debate the merits of notifying someone that their spouse is cheating and take a look at Wallethub's latest attack on West Virginia.
Jack and Nikki do another round of "Judge Your Grudge," offer advice to men seeking the most attractive facial hair and take a look at what's in your junk drawer.
This week, Jack and Nikki creep it up for Halloween with the story of a bizarre hotel encounter. They seek moral clarity with a question about a man who abandoned the woman who nursed him back to health and then take your calls about your first horror movie experiences.
Jack and Nikki share some surprisingly good news about West Virginia marriages, take a look at things kids break and consider the proper way to eat a slice of pizza.
Jack and Nikki go over the latest rankings on state happiness from Wallethub (Spoiler: West Virginia didn't do well), take a look at common things most of us are doing wrong and analyze unusual warning labels.
Jack and Nikki judge your grudges, reveal where West Virginians rank among the lazy and help you figure out if YOU are the problem employee at your job.
Jack Logar and Nikki Drake discuss the terrifying things that happen in the woods at night, show how the cover up story usually makes things worse and share the hilarious audio of two Karens colliding.
You may know about polyamorous relationships, but do you know about tolyamory? Jack and Nikki have the details. If you think that's awkward, stick around to hear about the conversation Jack had with a local sales guy... who shall remain nameless. The show ends with stories of vehicular abuse. You won't believe what's happening to some of these things.