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Former Senator Jim DeMint comes on the show to talk about his new book, “Saving America from Socialism: How to Stop Progressive Attacks on Freedom” and to talk about how the closing of mom and pop businesses are affecting the American people. Lt. Randy Sutton and NASCAR Driver Angela Ruch have made the decision to show respect to police officers by wrapping Angela’s car in the Wounded Blue logo and the “Thin Blue Line” American Flag.
Mike decides he is moving from the penthouse and Sweetness tells a story of how he bought a boob.
Mike, Sweetness and Jason welcome Travel back after the suspension. The gang talks about all the hot topics and answers some important questions.
Mike, Sweetness and Jason discuss the hot topics including Kyle Larson getting fired for using the "N" word. 11 year old Travey makes another appearance and producer O Lee Solomon also makes an appearance.
Mike, Sweetness and Jason discuss current topics. Mike discusses the Bubba Wallace IRacing event and realizes that it was all over a "video game" Travey, an 11 year old, gives his thoughts on the Bubba Wallace video game situation. Mike then tries to call Bubba Wallace live, several times, from different phones!
Presented by Male Excel (https://maleexcel.com) Mike Ruch, reality star from The Ruch Life hosts Get Ruched, where NOTHING is off limits! If you get offended easily this is not for you as Mike and his sidekick Sweetness call it like it is and discuss all the hot topics. Producer Jason tries to keep order, but this train is moving!
This week, the gang returns to three as Michael Ward rejoins the show, and NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Jeb Burton and Gander RV and Outdoors Truck Series driver Angela Ruch stop by to talk with the gang.
Get Ruched hosted by reality star Mike Ruch, takes you on a fun, unfiltered ride where nothing is off limits!
In episode 4, Twitter trolls are addressed as Dave Portnoy and Clint Bowyer get to the bottom of the Ruch truck bounty and the Drunk Brian France Twitter account. Angela and Mike Ruch explain their problems with Kevin Harvick and the current truck bounty, while offering their own new challenge. NASCAR Xfinity drivers Dillon Bassett and Brandon Brown call in to get to the bottom of their post-race scuffle at Phoenix Raceway. Clint offers a different perspective on next-gen car testing.
#NASCAR Joey Logano is our first repeat winner. Also has a cool post race celebration. Post race fight in the xfinity series between Brandon Brown and The Bassett bros. Brandon Jones Scores the win. Truck series has bounty drama and drama with Angela Ruch. Steve O'Donnell opens his mouth and should not have. And dipshit Brian France is suing Drunk Brian France. Fantasy update, damn Meeler is leading again. Corona Virus Updates
Angela Ruch joins In The Zone to discuss what it's like being the first mother and active driver in NASCAR.
The Best Of Radio Row Pt. 1 - Angela Ruch, Eddie Hearn, Alexa Score, and Ryan Bader!
NASCAR driver Angela Ruch talks about why she chose to drive, earning respect in the industry, Daytona, her reality show and more.
NASCAR driver Angela Ruch talks about why she chose to drive, earning respect in the industry, Daytona, her reality show and more.
NASCAR driver Angela Ruch talks about why she chose to drive, earning respect in the industry, Daytona, her reality show and more.
Ryan and Morgan chat with NASCAR driver Angela Ruch about her racing career and her upcoming reality docuseries airing on Facebook Watch.
NASCAR Truck Series Driver Angela Ruch joins the men of Sport Talk to discuss life as a mom in the fast lane. She also discusses her new docuseries called 'The Ruch Life'.
NASCAR Truck Series Driver Angela Ruch joins the men of Sport Talk to discuss life as a mom in the fast lane. She also discusses her new docuseries called 'The Ruch Life'.
Angela Ruch talks with JT about her new reality show on Facebook TV.
Before her race on Friday night, NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series driver Angela Ruch sat down in the FOX4 podcast studio to talk about her season so far, including a top 10 finish at Daytona.
Angela Ruch is a NASCAR driver racing with NEMCO Motorsports in the 2019 NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series. Racing runs in her family as she is the niece of former Daytona 500 Champion Derrike Cope. She and her twin sister, Amber Cope, made NASCAR history in 2010 by being the first twins to compete in one of its top three series. Her debut at the historic superspeedway in the No. 8 JJ Resources Chevy is one for the record books. On February 15, 2019, she became the first female in the NASCAR Truck Series history to lead laps at Daytona International Speedway. She ran at the Las Vegas Speedway last month, leading the way for female NASCAR drivers and women athletics. She and her husband, Mike Ruch, are based in Miami, Florida and Charlotte, North Carolina where they await the arrival of their adopted newborn baby boy. Watch for their new Facebook Watch web series, The Ruch Life, chronicling their busy lives.
My guest on today’s podcast is Angela Ruch. Angela is a NASCAR driver, wife, twin sister and soon to be Mom. Her recent success at Daytona International Speedway (Top 10) and Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Top 20) in the NASCAR Gander Outdoor Truck Series will only add to the 2019 highlights for the Ruch family. Angela speaks about her hectic work/life schedule all while getting ready for the birth of their adoptive son. I appreciate Angela giving me a little bit of her day on such an important time in her life and wish her and her family continued successes. Background She and her sister, Amber Cope, made NASCAR history on October 23, 2010 by being the first twins to compete in one of its top three series. That day they made their NASCAR debut in the Camping World Truck Series in Martinsville, VA. Amber Cope, driving the No. 6 Dodge, finished 26th, while Angela Cope was involved in two incidents within 18 laps of each other early in the race and finished 30th. The twins began racing in Go-Karts at age 9. They quickly gained attention by winning poles and races year after year. By age 15 they stepped up to late-model race cars—even before they had driver's licenses.[1] Angela took 1st place in 2002 at the Lucas Oil Can-Am 150 at the Sun Valley Speedway. In 1995, Angela finished 1st and Amber finished 3rd in the Tri-cities Gold Cup "Yamaha Class". By 1998, both sisters were PSGKA Gold Cup winners in the "Junior Piston Port". Both sisters split seat time in 2006 at the ARCA Re/Max Series at Berlin, Gateway, Chicagoland, Milwaukee Mile, and Toledo, Ohio. By 2008, the twins qualified for the ARCA Re/Max Series at Kentucky Speedway, with positions 8 and 15. She currently competes part-time in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series, driving the No. 8 Chevrolet Silverado for NEMCO Motorsports. Racing Career Angela and Amber Cope became the third generation of Copes to enter into the world of racing, when, at the young age of nine, the girls' parents gave them a go-kart for Christmas and thus began their road to NASCAR. Once they began competing locally, the girls made a name for themselves and became the most accomplished go-kart racers in the Greater Puget Sound region. In their seven years of driving, go-karts included 50 first place wins and setting on pole position 20 times in the Pacific Northwest. Angela also set new track records at five of six tracks in the same region. At the young age of 15, they progressed to late model race cars even before they had their license to drive. In 2000, a very short time after their debut in late model stock cars they instantly acquired national attention when they were featured on TODAY with host Bryant Gumbel. As Angela and Amber became more experienced and confident behind the wheel, they knew that in order to pursue a career in NASCAR they would have to leave Washington. They moved across the country to Charlotte, North Carolina to start training with their uncle Derrike. The twins put all of their focus into learning the in and outs of professional racing. They traveled with their Uncle Derrike to every Cup race that he went to and became fixtures on the track and in the pit. In 2011, Angela competed in four Nationwide Series races. In 2012, she shared the No. 24 SR2 Motorsports Toyota in the series with Amber Cope and Benny Gordon on a part-time schedule. Five years later, now going by Angela Ruch, she made her return to NASCAR's Xfinity Series at Kentucky Speedway, driving the No. 78 B. J. McLeod Motorsports Chevrolet. In 2019, Angela returned to the Gander Outdoors Truck Series with NEMCO Motorsports. She finished a NASCAR career best 8th at Daytona, her first lead lap finish and the second highest ever for a female in the Truck Series.
My guest on today’s podcast is Angela Ruch. Angela is a NASCAR driver, wife, twin sister and soon to be Mom. Her recent success at Daytona International Speedway (Top 10) and Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Top 20) in the NASCAR Gander Outdoor Truck Series will only add to the 2019 highlights for the Ruch family. Angela speaks about her hectic work/life schedule all while getting ready for the birth of their adoptive son. I appreciate Angela giving me a little bit of her day on such an important time in her life and wish her and her family continued successes. BackgroundShe and her sister, Amber Cope, made NASCAR history on October 23, 2010 by being the first twins to compete in one of its top three series. That day they made their NASCAR debut in the Camping World Truck Series in Martinsville, VA. Amber Cope, driving the No. 6 Dodge, finished 26th, while Angela Cope was involved in two incidents within 18 laps of each other early in the race and finished 30th.The twins began racing in Go-Karts at age 9. They quickly gained attention by winning poles and races year after year. By age 15 they stepped up to late-model race cars—even before they had driver's licenses.[1] Angela took 1st place in 2002 at the Lucas Oil Can-Am 150 at the Sun Valley Speedway. In 1995, Angela finished 1st and Amber finished 3rd in the Tri-cities Gold Cup "Yamaha Class". By 1998, both sisters were PSGKA Gold Cup winners in the "Junior Piston Port". Both sisters split seat time in 2006 at the ARCA Re/Max Series at Berlin, Gateway, Chicagoland, Milwaukee Mile, and Toledo, Ohio. By 2008, the twins qualified for the ARCA Re/Max Series at Kentucky Speedway, with positions 8 and 15.She currently competes part-time in the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series, driving the No. 8 Chevrolet Silverado for NEMCO Motorsports. Racing CareerAngela and Amber Cope became the third generation of Copes to enter into the world of racing, when, at the young age of nine, the girls' parents gave them a go-kart for Christmas and thus began their road to NASCAR. Once they began competing locally, the girls made a name for themselves and became the most accomplished go-kart racers in the Greater Puget Sound region. In their seven years of driving, go-karts included 50 first place wins and setting on pole position 20 times in the Pacific Northwest. Angela also set new track records at five of six tracks in the same region.At the young age of 15, they progressed to late model race cars even before they had their license to drive. In 2000, a very short time after their debut in late model stock cars they instantly acquired national attention when they were featured on TODAY with host Bryant Gumbel.As Angela and Amber became more experienced and confident behind the wheel, they knew that in order to pursue a career in NASCAR they would have to leave Washington. They moved across the country to Charlotte, North Carolina to start training with their uncle Derrike. The twins put all of their focus into learning the in and outs of professional racing. They traveled with their Uncle Derrike to every Cup race that he went to and became fixtures on the track and in the pit. In 2011, Angela competed in four Nationwide Series races. In 2012, she shared the No. 24 SR2 Motorsports Toyota in the series with Amber Cope and Benny Gordon on a part-time schedule. Five years later, now going by Angela Ruch, she made her return to NASCAR's Xfinity Series at Kentucky Speedway, driving the No. 78 B. J. McLeod Motorsports Chevrolet.In 2019, Angela returned to the Gander Outdoors Truck Series with NEMCO Motorsports. She finished a NASCAR career best 8th at Daytona, her first lead lap finish and the second highest ever for a female in the Truck Series. Become a supporter of this podcast:https://anchor.fm/thetravelwins/support