Featuring Classic ROCK radio legend Tony Kurre and clinical psychologist, media correspondent, and adult in the room (usually), Dr. Josh Klapow, The Kurre and Klapow Show brings you killer talk radio covering topics ranging from relationships to what's in the news. The guys keep it interesting, relative, positive, and often hilarious, and The Kurre and Klapow Show never misses a beat.
Josh and Tony discuss how many pets is to many and are hawaiian shirts back?
Josh and Tony chat one night stands and if natural disaster mascots should be cancelled
Josh and Tony chat march madness and if Michael Strahan made the right decision about his teeth.
Josh and Tony chat about covid sex, dating and tornado season in the south
Tony and Josh chat when to say "you're adopted" and Gay super heroes.
Tony and Josh discuss being a sociopath and interview the great Damon Johnson
Tony and Josh chat with Grammy nominated sound engineer David Hammonds
Tony and Josh chat about if Ted Cruz was in the wrong, Airplane engines falling out of the sky with J.P and will Tiger ever play pro golf again
Tony & Josh discuss cancel culture, hairy legs and Kobe's death
What is "Classic Rock?" Kurre and Klapow discuss.
University of Alabama at Birmingham Athletics Director Mark Ingram joins Tony Kurre this morning to discuss moving from familiar Legion Field to the new Protective Stadium and some powerful new technologies that will help fans make informed choices about seating at games. Don't miss this great interview.
A recent health report describes how walking your dog may increase your risk of contracting COVID-19 by more than 70%. What!? Also on today's episode of The Kurre and Klapow Show, Kurre and Klapow discuss what it means to be a "manly man."
On this episode of The Kurre and Klapow Show, the guys are joined by University of Alabama at Birmingham's Athletic Director Mark Ingram to discuss how UAB's medical staff is working with the athletics department to keep players and sports fans safe during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Second half, Kurre and Klapow contrast the second US Presidential debate with the first. There's a lot to unpack here; join us, and let's get into it!
Good friend of the The Kurre and Klapow Show and KCast Radio, Damon Johnson (Brother Cane and Thin Lizzy), joins the guys this episode to reflect on the life and legendary contribution Eddie Van Halen made to Rock and how also how he was personally inspired by Van Halen. Damon's stories are incredible. You don't want to miss this!
Mississippi State University Head Coach Mike Leach joins Tony Kurre to discuss the Bulldog's most recent victory, the uncertainty of college football during COVID, and the first Presidential debate. Don't miss this You won't hear it anywhere else! Thanks for joining KCast Radio, Coach Leach! We always enjoy having you with us!
We don't always talk politics on The Kurre and Klapow Show, but when we do we're usually pointing and laughing... Joking aside, the first U.S. Presidential debate of 2020 was a couple days ago, and today Kurre and Klapow discuss their feelings about how it went. The consensus is... it was a dumpster fire...
A recently published public service announcement, meant to raise awareness for the importance of registering to vote in the November Presidential election, encourages viewers to "Get (their) booty to the poll" in this outrageous and brilliant video. You won't want to miss this!
Occasionally, on The Kurre and Klapow Show, the conversation gets political. Today, the guys discuss a number of political comments made by Dwayne Johnson which gives way to a deeper conversation about some of the most confounding aspects of the US social/political system—after all, today is Constitution Day.
You probably know where we're going with both topics for today; both don't sound like a very inviting prospect, and that means we just have to unpack them both to death... Today, Kurre and Klapow discuss the mounting negativity we face at home during the pandemic and what to do if a snake sneaks into your toilet bowl. Get ready for some very important information you just can't get anywhere else.
University of Alabama at Birmingham Athletics Director Mark Ingram joins Kurre and Klapow today to discuss how the upcoming college football season will go down amid the pandemic and what it means for the players and the fans. Also, the guys discuss a new law meant to protect individuals who have had COVID-19 from being fired.
There's something to be said for relentlessly maintaining positivity and always looking for the best in life. We're all about that here at The Kurre and Klapow Show, and we work hard to keep it light and right every. single. day. If we're all the way honest, though, the happenings in the world recently have been just as relentlessly opposing our optimism; we're going to keep after it, always looking ahead and past the crap, because that's what we do here. Join us! We've got great music, bad jokes, and Keisa Sharpe with us today to help us sort it all out.
The decision to conduct classes online or at campus has been made by the administrations of colleges and universities all across the US; and while some students are now going back to schools, many are bracing for more COVID-19 cases this fall.
The difficult discussion regarding college sports during the pandemic continues, and WBRC Meteorologist J.P. Dice joins Kurre and Klapow to lighten things up with some conversation about flying!
Kurre and Klapow are joined today by UAB Sports Director Mark Ingram to discuss what fans should expect this year amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Real men cut down trees and never pick up dog poop: sports broadcaster Rachel Baribeau joins Tony and Dr. Josh in this (less than) serious discussion.
Do consumers expect models who appear in advertisements and commercials to have a certain look or to meet a particular criteria in order to have a shot at selling them a product? Does sex sell the same way in 2020 that it did 15 to 20 years ago? These questions explored today on The Kurre and Klapow Show. Grab your honesty and self-awareness for this one!
Ladies, you don't want a man who's simpin. Seriously! Don't know what that means or why you don't want it? Kurre and Klapow discuss. Also, ladies, take it from the guys, if your man is tight with his dog but you have some concerns with the pup in question, talking about it with him BEFORE doing something drastic and unexpected where the dog is concerned will work 100x better 100% of the time! (mostly) professional (and speculative) advice here! Whatever the case, great show today!
Ross Bridge's Dr. Rab Stewart, D.V.M. talks raccoon-dogs, and motivational speaker Kiesa Sharpe-Jefferson examines challenging, life defining moments.
Many are wondering, will sports go on this year amid the pandemic? The official details haven't been nailed out yet, and Kurre and Klapow toss the idea around. The guys also discuss the "fascinating" Presidency of Donald J. Trump following the announcement of a new book authored by niece, Mary Trump, about his life and behavior from her perspective as a Clinical Psychologist.
Kiesa Sharpe-Jefferson describes her optimistic approach to life and the driving force at the heart of her work as an author and motivational speaker: faith in humanity.
Talladega Superspeedway President, Brian Crichton, joins Kurre and Klapow to discuss the upcoming Geico 500 this weekend and what all is underway to protect fans during the pandemic.
Keisa Sharpe-Jefferson shares an enlightened perspective on the topic of racial inequality in America today from her personal life and professional experiences as a black media broadcast anchor in the South.
Mayor makes misstep on the record incidentally highlighting the ever-present issue of implicit racial bias shared by most white Americans, and new statistics suggest that children going back to school are less likely to die from COVID-19 than being struck by lightning. Kurre and Klapow discuss.
Sports radio personality and former NFL placekicker Al Del Greco joins Kurre and Klapow today to discuss his career and the unfortunate passing of former Auburn University football coach and athletics director Pat Dye.
Kurre and Klapow discuss the events surrounding the alleged murder of George Floyd and the greater issue of racial division and tension still present in 2020 America.