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Hosts Kevin Flynn and Alex Taylor tackle a range of hot topics, starting with the unseasonably warm forecast that promises highs in the 80s for the next five days, delaying the "snap" of cold weather until late next week. They dive into the looming government shutdown, arguing that the blame lies with Democrats (dubbed the "Schumer Shutdown") for demanding health care funding for illegal immigrants. The conversation takes a sharp turn into pop culture with a segment on Bad Bunny being announced as the Super Bowl halftime headliner, criticizing the choice due to his vulgar lyrics, dress-wearing, and political stances, suggesting the NFL is facilitating its "own demise". Crime in the Fargo-Moorhead area is a serious focus, with guest Jay Thomas reporting on a recent, brazen incident where a man destroyed a prized Corvette in broad daylight and was released from jail two days later. The show also covers the local sock drive for homeless kids with Sue Barron and an agriculture update on the importance of micronutrients in fertilizer. Standout Moments with Timestamps 06:13 AM: The hosts note the unseasonably warm forecast, with the area expecting five days in the 80s before a big change on Sunday. 06:14 AM: The central question of the day is posed: "Should we shut it down?" in reference to the government shutdown. 06:40 AM: The discussion turns to the Super Bowl halftime show, criticizing the selection of Bad Bunny, a "Spanish singing dress-wearing political rapper," due to his vulgarity and perceived anti-U.S. sentiment. 06:50 AM: A clip of Senator John Thune airs, where he states the Republicans are united and that the Democrats are holding the government "hostage" by demanding concessions like "free health care for illegals". 07:15 AM: Bridgette Readel gives an agriculture update, discussing the need for micronutrients and the potential for pulse crops (chickpeas, lentils) to double in acreage by 2030. 07:35 AM: Sue Barron from Golden Drive Homeless Kids gives an update on the sock drive, which is running until the end of the week, and mentions the large need for food and winter gear. 07:54 AM: Guest Jay Thomas reports on a shocking crime incident where a homeless person was seen destroying a black Corvette in Moorhead and was later released from jail in two days because he was "too crazy" to keep there. 08:23 AM: A clip of J.D. Vance airs, where he calls the Democrats' initial…
In this episode of the "Need to Know Morning Show," hosts Jay Thomas and Alex reflect on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA. They share highlights from his memorial service, including a powerful tribute from his widow, Erica Kirk. The hosts also touch on a variety of other topics, from the Vikings' football victory to a surprising announcement about autism and a discussion on work-life balance. Episode Highlights A Widow's Forgiveness: Erica Kirk delivers a moving tribute to her husband, revealing that he had a faint smile on his lips when she viewed his body. She spoke of her faith and how she forgave the assassin, which led to a standing ovation from the crowd. (8:30) The Vikings Dominate: Big Game James and the hosts break down the Vikings' shocking 48-10 victory over the Bengals. They discuss how the win was a confidence booster for the team as they head overseas for their next two games. (12:00) A Bear-y Funny Story: The hosts lighten the mood by sharing a hilarious news story from Alaska about two black bears that got locked in a parked SUV and honked the horn until police arrived. (18:00) Work-Life Balance: The hosts discuss the importance of setting boundaries at work and taking time for oneself to avoid burnout. They share personal stories about prioritizing family and finding a healthy reset. (26:00) Autism and Tylenol: The hosts discuss a breaking news story about a major press conference from President Donald Trump on autism. They note that the announcement is expected to suggest a link between autism and acetaminophen, commonly known as Tylenol. (3:45)
This episode of the "Jay Thomas Show" is a whirlwind of weather reports, political commentary, and local news. Host Jay Thomas, filling in for the regular host, kicks off the show by discussing the indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel's show, which he attributes to poor ratings and controversial remarks about Charlie Kirk's assassination. Thomas and his callers debate the role of late-night television and whether Kimmel's suspension is an attack on free speech. The show also features discussions about local crime, West Fargo's West Fest, and the challenges of dealing with technology and streaming services. Standout Moments: 1:00 - Jay Thomas and his producer, Macey, discuss the news of Jimmy Kimmel's indefinite suspension and the "hypocrisy" of liberals who are "screaming" about free speech. 4:00 - A caller, Wade, talks about the history of late-night hosts, and Thomas argues that Jimmy Fallon has been successful by not being overly political. 8:00 - The show announces a contest for Kansas tickets and gets a winner almost immediately, but the winner's niece is unable to pick them up, so the tickets are given away again. 10:00 - A listener's email prompts a discussion about the challenges of YouTube TV and how an IP address can cause a user's local channels to be replaced with news from other cities. 15:00 - Jay Thomas and a caller, Jeff, discuss the history of late-night hosts and the ratings-driven business decisions of networks like ABC. 18:00 - The show's hosts discuss the cancellation of West Fargo's Cruise Night due to weather and the challenges of rescheduling such a large event. 21:00 - The hosts discuss the ongoing bell theft story in Gwinner, North Dakota, and a similar incident involving the theft of a Statue of Liberty in Fargo. 25:00 - A caller, Josh from West Fargo, calls in to thank Jay Thomas and the entire crew for everything they've done for Cruise Night over the years. 27:00 - The show discusses recent local crimes, including a watch being stolen at gunpoint and a student bringing a gun to school, which Jay says is a reason to put metal detectors in schools. 30:00 - Jay Thomas and callers discuss the number of assassination trials currently taking place in the United States and the divisiveness in the country. 32:00 - A listener's email points out the double standard of liberals who are crying about free speech for Jimmy…
This episode of the "Jay Thomas Show" is a whirlwind of weather reports, personal stories, and intense discussions. Host Jay Thomas and his producer, Macey, discuss a rainy forecast for the end of the week, potentially impacting the final cruise night of the season. They also delve into the ongoing political and social fallout from Charlie Kirk's assassination, with callers weighing in on the motives of the killer, the media's portrayal of the event, and the importance of civil debate. The show features a special segment with Don Kinzler, a Cass County Extension Horticulturist, who answers listener questions about gardening, lawn care, and tree maintenance. Standout Moments: 1:00 - Jay Thomas and Macey discuss a news alert about a local restaurant owner being accused of dining and dashing. 3:00 - Jay talks about the media's coverage of Charlie Kirk's assassination, calling out a specific ABC News report for trying to spin the story into a "romantic love story." 5:00 - The hosts discuss the wet weather forecast, which may affect West Fargo's final cruise night and other weekend events. 9:00 - A caller, Curtis, provides a glowing review of the Wizard of Oz show at the Las Vegas Sphere, which he and his wife attended. 14:00 - Jay reads an email from a listener who theorizes about a conspiracy surrounding Charlie Kirk's assassination, suggesting the killer acted as a decoy. 18:00 - Don Kinzler, a Cass County Extension Horticulturist, joins the show to answer listener questions about lawn care and gardening, including tips on fertilizing, planting seeds, and protecting grapevines. 25:00 - Jay Thomas shares his personal experience of spending hours watching Charlie Kirk's campus videos to understand the motives behind the assassination, concluding that the killer was driven by an inability to debate Kirk's fact-based arguments. 31:00 - A caller, Randy from Fargo, shares his frustration with people who want to hold police and firefighters to a higher standard while defending those who make hateful comments online. 36:00 - A caller suggests that the assassination of Charlie Kirk and other recent political violence is a result of people being unhappy with changes brought by the current administration. 38:00 - Jay announces the availability of memorial stickers for Charlie Kirk at the WDAY radio station, with all proceeds going to Turning Point USA. 42:00 - A caller, Lori, talks about Milo, a controversial figure coming out of retirement, who she…
Episode 592 - Joe McClean - Screenwriter, Author and Director - Putting Yourself Out There and Into Your Story, That is Where the Opportunity LiesJoe made a bunch of short films and one feature length movie with friends and no money. To this day, I enjoy watching those early attempts to craft a story, but essentially this era of on-the-job-training was my film school. Now it was time to take my first big swing. I wrote a script I felt I could raise enough money to shoot myself, a found-footage film, and I spent a year begging for cash and favors. The star of a hit TV show, who had gone to the same high school as me, graciously agreed to act in it. An NBA player made a small investment. Actor, comedian, and Late Show with David Letterman regular, Jay Thomas agreed to make a cameo. The snowball was growing and eventually I scraped together enough cash to direct Life Tracker. The movie played over 20 science fiction conventions and got a digital distribution deal with Charter Communications (now Spectrum) and streamed into millions of American homes.Life Tracker Great! Now I needed a follow up to prove that my work ethic couldn't be mistaken for beginner's luck. Taking advantage of a group of talented actor friends and another who owned property outside of Fresno, I wrote and directed a super-low-budget homage to The Big Chill called The Drama Club which can currently be seen on Tubi.The Drama Club Looking back from that point, I could see the years of work I'd put in. Meeting people. Working with casts and crews. Going on adventures together. taking risks and building trust. Jobs started to fall into place. I signed my first manager. I joined the Writers Guild of America. I pitched big shot producers at legacy studios and powerhouse production companies. Always searching for that next opportunity. That's when I met Blair Underwood. A business lunch turned into an attachment (and a friendship), and soon I was hitting up everyone I'd ever done business with to see who wanted to join the team.Viral was written and produced by me, it's directed by and stars Blair, and he shares the screen with Sarah Silverman, Jeanine Mason, and the incomparable Alfre Woodard! The movie is finished and we're actively working with our sales team to bring it to audiences.In the mean time, I'm working with Amistad (an imprint of HarperCollins Publishing) on a two-book deal titled Sins of Survivors about the plight of a family who lived in the once vital African American neighborhood of Black Bottom in 1930s and 40s Detroit. The first book is currently available everywhere books are sold, and the second hits shelves in the summer of 2026... So, go to your local bookstore's website get your copy!Why "Ginger Beard," you ask? My wife's maiden name is "Beard," and when our son was born he had a reddish tint to his hair. So, my company is named after my son, my "Ginger Beard"... It's only a bonus that I have red facial hair.https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-mcclean-6668b018https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0565697/https://www.gingerbeardfilms.com/Support the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca
On this episode of the "Jay Thomas Show," host Jay Thomas takes on a variety of topics with his guests and callers. He opens the show with an in-depth discussion about the public and professional fallout from the assassination of Charlie Kirk, including people losing their jobs for disparaging comments made on social media. Thomas also teases an exciting new business coming to the Fargo-Moorhead metro area. The show features interviews with John Bernstein, who discusses a 5K glow run in memory of his daughter, Bailey, and Tyrone Leslie, president of Heritage Homes, who talks about a new community development. Standout Moments: 2:00 - Jay talks about people losing their jobs for making vile comments online about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. 4:00 - The show's host, Jay Thomas, teases a new business coming to the Fargo metro area and asks listeners to guess what it might be. 5:30 - A caller suggests that the new business coming to Fargo might be a Fogo de Chão, a Brazilian steakhouse. 9:00 - A discussion about the requirements for a Dave & Buster's location reveals that Fargo's population is too small for the chain. 10:00 - The show shares the history of Krispy Kreme and Dunkin' Donuts locations in Fargo, a long-running debate on the show. 17:00 - The host's conversation with his show's sports reporter reveals that NDSU is set to receive its largest one-game payday ever. 20:00 - A new segment begins with John Bernstein, who explains the first annual Bailey Bernstein 5K Glow Run and Walk, a memorial event for his daughter, Bailey, who was killed by a drunk driver. 30:00 - Tyrone Leslie, president of Heritage Homes, discusses the new Sunset Valley development in Horace, North Dakota, which will feature amenities like a pool, splash pad, and dog park. 35:00 - Jay talks about the importance of First Amendment rights but also the consequences of speech, particularly in the workplace. 38:00 - A caller shares a story about a business owner who lost a large account because of an employee's post on social media. 39:00 - The show wraps up with more calls and emails about the freedom of speech topic and a final word from the host.
The Coffee Club LIVE from Big Iron 2025. Guests include Luke from Farm Rescue, Bridgette Readel, John a Farm Rescue HA1 visa holder from South Africa and Farmer and Jay Thomas.
Kevin Flynn and Jay Thomas takeover What's on Your Mind. They take your calls and discuss Trump's takeover of policing in D.C.
Fargo faces a weekend of violence with two deadly shootings and a suspect still on the loose—who, it turns out, was previously given a slap on the wrist for an armed robbery. Scott Hennen and guests explore the city's boiling point: has Fargo crossed into 'little Chicago' territory? Then, Bridgette Readel drops in to break down major shifts at the USDA and dicamba regulations. Later, Justin Kringstad of the North Dakota Pipeline Authority gives a riveting lesson in the role pipelines played in winning World War II—and why North Dakota's energy infrastructure is once again at the center of America's future. Finally, meet Fowzie Adde, founder of the Immigrant Development Center, as she shares heartwarming success stories of legal immigrants rebuilding their lives and strengthening North Dakota's workforce. Standout Moments with Timestamps: Crime & Commentary in Fargo [00:01:30] – “Waiting on the world to change? Not in Fargo.” — Opening reflections on recent shootings [00:07:15] – “Two shootings, two dead… and no press conference?” – Scott calls out city leadership [00:16:05] – Listener texts: “Fargo's becoming little Chicago” [00:23:45] – Misdemeanor for armed robbery? The Tyreek Jones case explained [00:33:50] – Jay Thomas joins to vent frustrations: “This guy should've been in prison” [00:49:30] – Paula's jaw-dropping story: “My husband sentenced a man to prison… he was on our roof two weeks later.” Ag & USDA Reshuffling [01:02:00] – Bridgette Readel details USDA workforce relocation: “4,600 jobs are moving” [01:07:00] – Dicamba label changes, public comment, and why farmers' voices matter [01:11:00] – Labor crisis in ag: “Without H-2A reforms, we'll lose production land” Pipelines & National Security [01:18:45] – Justin Kringstad: “Pipelines helped win WWII” — A forgotten history lesson [01:25:00] – Colonial Pipeline cyberattack & Winter Storm Uri: What they taught us [01:33:00] – 2030 gas pipeline plans in North Dakota — and what's at stake Legal Immigration: Building Futures [01:42:30] – Fowzie Adde: “Legal immigrants are the fastest homebuyers in our region” [01:46:15] – Immigrants working as CNAs, truckers, and entrepreneurs [01:52:10] – “From Somalia to Fargo”—Fowzia's personal story [01:57:30] – Success story spotlight: Bosnian family grows cleaning biz into a $1M+ operation Featured Guests: Bridgette Readel – Flag Family Media, Ag Correspondent Justin Kringstad – Exec. Director, ND Pipeline Authority Fowzie Adde – Founder, Immigrant Development Center Jay Thomas – Flag Family Radio Host
It's another wild ride on the Need To Know Morning Show with Jay Thomas, Alex Taylor, and Chris Larson as they blend breaking news, weather updates, fiery political takes, and laugh-out-loud music critiques. This episode features everything from Kane Brown concert hype to deep dives on Epstein theories and Minnesota's controversial hiring policies. ⏱️ Standout Moments & Timestamps: 0:00 – 1:21
Today on Need to Know, Jay Thomas is solo behind the mic, serving up a rapid-fire blend of politics, weather warnings, deep-state conspiracies, and... hypnotized chickens. From the heartbreaking Hill Country flood in Texas to wild debates about Nobel Peace Prizes and Border Patrol shootouts, this episode swings from deadly serious to laugh-out-loud bizarre. Plus, can anyone beat Kyle's 8.1-second call-in record in the Great Grocery Giveaway? (Spoiler: not Ryan Anderson.) ⏱️ Standout Moments & Timestamps: [0:22] – Jay reveals he's flying solo today. Kevin's catching up on sleep, and Jay's powering through concert week. [1:56] – “People need to be arrested” — fiery rants about Democratic lawmakers and inciting violence. [3:30] – Lt. Gov. Patrick calls for sirens in Texas after deadly flooding—could've saved lives. [6:19] – Bongino, Epstein tapes, and blackmail theories. Jay goes all in on conspiracies. [10:21] – National Freezer Pop Day and Cow Appreciation Day collide. It gets weirder. [12:46] – Netanyahu nominates Trump for a Nobel Peace Prize. Jay is shocked it wasn't bigger news. [13:40] – The weather forecast… but somehow also about the death of summer joy. [17:02] – Red Hawks, Twins, Timberwolves, and the very serious business of Home Run Derby. [31:00] – Laura Ingraham segment: Democrats, ICE, and “Gestapo tactics.” No punches pulled. [1:10:00] – Dr. Ala from Cereset discusses how your brain can heal itself—no meds needed. [1:21:00] – The Chicken Hypnosis Challenge. Yes, it's a real thing. Yes, we're doing it. [1:41:00] – Mark Thiessen unpacks the bombshell book about Hunter Biden running the White House.
In this emotionally charged and jam-packed episode of Need to Know Morning Show, guest host Jay Thomas joins Alex Taylor to unpack the tragic Texas flooding disaster that left 82+ dead and scores missing. Hear from camp counselors and meteorologists, and buckle in for a fiery political debate over blame, preparedness, and the big, beautiful bill from D.C.
Join Opie and comedy legend Jackie 'The Joke Man' Martling for a raucous, no-holds-barred conversation packed with hilarious anecdotes and jaw-dropping revelations. From Long Island beach days to the wild world of radio, they dive into Howard Stern's fallout with comedians like Gilbert Gottfried and Artie Lange, share behind-the-scenes stories of low-budget TV flops like The Watcher, and defend Steve Martin's comedic genius. The real bombshell? Jackie recounts a surreal dinner at Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan apartment with Woody Allen, Jay Thomas, and more, plus a shocking tale of Epstein's falling out with Donald Trump over “morals.” Unfiltered, nostalgic, and full of laughs, this episode of Opie Radio is a must-listen for comedy fans. Catch Jackie live at the American Hotel in Freehold, NJ, on July 25, 2025!
Summer arrives and so does the heat—literally and politically! On today's Need To Know Morning Show, Kevin and Alex bring the laughs, local flavor, and international insight. They kick things off with sunny summer vibes and giveaways, then steer straight into world affairs, breaking down rising U.S.–Iran tensions and Trump's rumored two-week decision window. Alongside it all? Tree tips, storm prep, boat beers, and a visit from Quincy of Cars Tree Service. Don't miss the $10,000 Grocery Giveaway drama, a possible tornado threat tonight, and why you might want to avoid speeding if your dad is Deion Sanders.
GGACP's celebration of National DJ Month continues with this 2014 interview with the late comedian, radio personality and Emmy-winning actor Jay Thomas. In this episode, Jay talks about playing doomed hockey star Eddie LeBec on “Cheers” and tabloid talker Jerry Gold on “Murphy Brown” and shares some brutally candid anecdotes about everything from stealing Bill Cosby's jokes to getting kicked out of a “West Wing” audition to the world's worst cross-country flight. PLUS: Richard Dreyfuss! Cheech & Chong! Joe Piscopo runs afoul of the mob! Jay runs afoul of Rhea Perlman! Gilbert's opening act steals his jokes! And the Lone Ranger “rides” again! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Summary (Apple/Spotify style): On today's Jay Thomas Show, it's a wild ride through protests, politics, pool table sales, gardening woes, and an explosive situation—literally. Jay dives into national protest coverage, laments the downfall of civil discourse, and breaks some eyebrow-raising local news involving an I-29 bomb squad response. There's passion, humor, and plenty of strong opinions. Later in the show, local elections take center stage as Jay grills former WDAY TV and current Fargo Forum reporter/columnist Jim Shaw and others on a growing push to implement a primary system in Fargo—a move aimed at cleaning up chaotic ballots. Toss in a tribute to Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson, live weather roasts, and lawn & garden Q&A with horticulturist Don Kinzler, and you've got a signature Jay Thomas blend of current events, comedy, and community.
In this fiery and freewheeling Thursday edition of "What's On Your Mind," Kevin Flynn and Jay Thomas tag-team a talk radio rollercoaster with no seatbelts required. With Scott Hennen “on assignment” (or hiding in plain sight like Waldo), the duo pivots into everything from Minnesota's political shake-ups to a national free speech controversy—and a whole lot of personal storytelling along the way. Highlights include a spirited breakdown of Minnesota GOP drama, a preview of Senate hopeful Royce White, and a lively First Amendment debate surrounding the now-infamous “86/47” freeway sign. Listeners weigh in with raw takes, including heated calls for accountability and even tales of teenage shoplifting that ended in handcuffs and hard lessons. Jay also goes full nostalgic dad-mode with memories of spankings, barbecues, and police "scare tactics" gone right. And in between political truth bombs, the boys manage to plug post-frame construction, hot lunch specials, and even discuss where Americans are retiring (spoiler: it's Portugal). If you like your political commentary with a side of dad jokes, righteous indignation, and a splash of nostalgia, this one's for you. ⏱️ Standout Moments & Timestamps: [00:06:20] – “Minnesota's GOP Civil War”Kevin and Jay unpack internal GOP divisions and the uphill Senate battle for Royce White. [00:19:45] – “What Does ‘86/47' Mean Anyway?”A deep (and hilarious) dive into the origins of the number “86” and why it's sparking legal debates over free speech and threats. [00:33:10] – “Hot Takes from Charlie in Fargo”A caller lets loose on First Amendment hypocrisy, public education, and what he calls “adult spankings from the FBI.” [00:45:00] – “Jay's Kids Steal Holiday Decorations, Then Face the Law”Jay tells the story of calling in a real cop to scare his sons straight after a hallway crime spree. [00:59:50] – “Antifa, FBI Priorities, and the Case of Seattle's Church Mayhem”Heated debate over law enforcement priorities and domestic extremism. [01:07:15] – “Randy the Veteran Calls In: No Revenge, Just Justice”A powerful veteran's perspective on treason, tribunals, and the real consequences of government corruption. [01:23:30] – “Greg from South Dakota Drops the Mic”Possibly the caller of the day: treason talk, George Washington history lessons, and a full-throated call for accountability. [01:29:15] – “Joan from Moorhead: The Sweetest Scorched-Earth Speech You've Ever Heard”Joan discusses Tina Peters, Mike Lindell, and the quiet fury of the American grandma.
This episode of What's On Your Mind? packs in a powerful blend of breaking news, local pride, political heat, and personal health revelations. Kevin Flynn and Jay Thomas fill in for Scott Hennen with updates from DC and beyond — including bombshell resignations at CBS, Trump's border policies, and the statue unveiling honoring veterans in West Fargo. A raw, heartfelt conversation around President Biden's alleged cancer diagnosis sparks listeners to call in with their own stories. Plus: local events, upcoming summer concerts, and Fargo weather drama. It's a rollercoaster of laughs, truth bombs, and community energy.
On this candid and fiery episode of The Jay Thomas Show, Jay kicks off with hot tub talk and sauna health hacks—but things quickly heat up in a different way. The gang dives deep into the bombshell news of former President Joe Biden's advanced prostate cancer diagnosis, triggering a powerful wave of listener calls, real-life cancer survival stories, and frustrations over medical transparency. It's raw, it's real, and it's one of the most heartfelt episodes to date. Plus: Jay's weekend pizza regret, black licorice ice cream drama, escaping from prison Shawshank-style, Fargo's crime center controversy, and a listener offers free pickled fish. Yep, it's a Jay Thomas classic.
The latest Jay Thomas Show delivers a high-energy, storm-chasing, black-licorice-eating, public policy rollercoaster with a North Dakota flair. From spontaneous weather updates to fiery city commission debates, Jay and crew keep it real, raw, and ridiculously entertaining. ⏱️ Top Moments (with timestamps) 0:00 – Hot Tub Vinny & the Opening RiffA classic Jay Thomas intro, complete with local sponsor shout-outs and the usual blend of humor, weather, and real talk. Bonus: the phrase “Vinny Hot Tubs” might live rent-free in your head. 7:45 – Mowing Mayhem & Neighborhood Lawn DramaJay and Dean Wysocki debate lawn mowing etiquette in heatwaves. Turns out, even the grass is political in North Dakota. 12:50 – Weather Watch: Tornado Tracker Edition
Rich is off tonight. J.D. Lake from WDAY in Fargo, ND fills in, and welcomes his fellow radio host Jay Thomas, who also has a nationally syndicated TV show. Later, we take a deep dive into the national energy scene with Ron Ness, president of the North Dakota Petroleum Council. Plus, a discussion about climate change and accurately predicting severe weather, as well as a preview of hurricane season, from Justin Storm, meteorologist with Weather 20/20. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode of What's On Your Mind takes you to the heart of North Dakota's innovation and leadership as host Scott Hennen broadcasts live from the Peltier Complex at NDSU. With high-profile guests, from U.S. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins to Senator Kevin Cramer and Dr. Derek Tournear (Director of the Space Development Agency), this episode is jam-packed with insight on ag tech, space innovation, national defense, and local leadership. Expect a mix of compelling policy discussions, personal reflections, and a few heartfelt throwbacks as broadcasters gather for a regional Heartland conference.
Lent is more than giving up social media—it's a season of discipline, abstinence, and reliance on God. In this episode, we explore the history of Lent, common misconceptions, and the purpose of fasting. True fasting disciplines both body and soul, teaching us to depend on God rather than our most basic needs. If we can't give up a meal for Christ, how can we give up our lives? Join us as we reflect on Jesus' 40 days in the wilderness and what it means to live by every word from the mouth of God. Show Notes Visit: St. Mark's Anglican Church Jay's Substack: https://jaybthomas14.substack.com/ Support us on Patreon Website: thatllpreach.io IG: thatllpreachpodcast YouTube Channel
Send us a textIn this episode of Embedded Insiders, Winston Leung, Senior Product Marketing Manager at QNX, and Jay Thomas, Director of Field Development at LDRA join the podcast to discuss the fusion of robotics and automation in modern manufacturing, and how functional safety is shaping this transformative shift.Then, Rich and Vin are back with another Dev Talk featuring Steve Mensor, Vice President at Achronix Semiconductor. The three dive into the game-changing potential of embedded FPGAs and the benefits of blending the strengths of hardware and software.But first, Rich and Ken kick things off with a look at what's in store for embedded world 2025, and a recent announcement involving Apple's first custom modem chip for iPhones.For more information, visit embeddedcomputing.com
One day, Bert Kreischer came into the studio and ended up talking to multiple legends. First up was Jay Thomas, radio and TV legend. He was probably most famous for his appearance as the Easter Bunny. You know, depending on how old you are. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
One day, Bert Kreischer came into the studio and ended up talking to multiple legends. First up was Jay Thomas, radio and TV legend. He was probably most famous for his appearance as the Easter Bunny. You know, depending on how old you are. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Celebrate stony seasonal traditions old and new with our GMIWH Holidaze special. In addition to our annual retelling of the story of Santa's origin as a Siberian psychedelic mushroom shaman, we also enjoy Santa's Secret—a song from the 1940 about St. Nick and his 100 foot long reefer, and revive the seasonal tradition of Jay Thomas telling David Letterman all about the time he got too stoned and then had to drive the Lone Ranger home. Thank you to everyone who listened to the podcast this year and especially those who support the show on Patreon. Please share this episode with a friend and subscribe to the podcast for more Great Moments in Weed History in 2025! PATREON Please support Great Moments in Weed HIstory on Patreon. Supporters get exclusive access to video versions of this podcast and private seshes, plus cool rewards like a signed book. And it truly helps us make the best show possible EPISODE ARCHIVE Visit our podcast feed for 130+ episodes of Great Moments in Weed History, and subscribe now to get a new weekly podcast every Weednesday.
Nine students from the Mercer Island High School Jazz Band, directed by David Bentley, perform in the KNKX studios with their School of Jazz mentor Jay Thomas.
The Jay Thomas Show from Thursday October 17th, 2024. Guests include Tony Gehrig, Jay Thomas and Jim Kasper. Plus, your calls and emails.
The HIV/AIDS Epidemic was a very dark chapter in Queer History that continues to haunt the community to this day. But although HIV is no longer a death sentence, the stigma and negative feelings towards the illness still remain prominent in and out of the Queer community. This case is an extreme example of how these negative myths towards people with HIV caused one man to become a serial killer, hellbent on murdering every gay man he could find. Follow Us- Instagram-@beerswithqueerspod Facebook-Beers with Queers: A True Crime Podcast
The Jay Thomas Show from Friday September 13th, 2024. Guests include Dave Piepkorn, Jared Lorentzen and playback of the Mark Lamb and Garret O Boyle interview from Big Iron 9-10-2024 with Special Guest Cass County Sheriff Jesse Jahner. If you wish to hear the full interview seek out the 9-10 Jay Thomas show in the show archives page at the 2nd hour.
In this lively episode, Sandy and Tricia welcome Steven Pressley from @ThunderPopTV for a fun-filled chat. They kick things off with the juicy scoop on Joaquin Phoenix bailing on a movie just days before filming, sparking a debate on his unpredictable nature. Then, they dive into the drama between Blake Lively and her director on "It Ends With Us," with some spicy PR conspiracy theories. To top it off, Steven throws in a hilarious hypothetical: would you rather fight a cocaine bear or a meth gator for $10 million? The trio's banter is pure entertainment gold!Joaquin Phoenix's Movie Withdrawal (00:00:48)Discussion on Joaquin Phoenix backing out of a movie shortly before filming, raising questions about his motivations.Blake Lively's Alleged Feud (00:03:58)Exploration of Blake Lively's rumored feud with the director and cast of "It Ends With Us."Hypothetical Fight: Cocaine Bear vs. Meth Gator (00:07:01)A fun debate on which fictional creature participants would prefer to fight for $10 million.Superman Movie Insider Scoop (00:10:24)Insights into the upcoming Superman film, including costume changes and efforts to disguise Clark Kent.Macho Man Randy Savage Story (00:11:01)A humorous anecdote about Macho Man's obsession with Taco Bell during his visits to Austin.Henry Cavill's Superman Experiment (00:15:09)Discussion on Henry Cavill's experience in Times Square wearing a Superman shirt and his nephew's school story.Jay Thomas's Lone Ranger Story (00:16:15)Recommendation to watch Jay Thomas's famous story about the Lone Ranger for a good laugh.
The Coffee Club from Tuesday August 6th, 2024. Guests include Jay Thomas sitting in. Heidi Sickler from the1889fargo.com and Virginia Kraushaar from Fargo American Legion Post #2.
The Coffee Club from Thursday June 20th, 2024. Guests include Brady Robertson, Jay Thomas and Christine Conrad. www.reeseandrileys.com
March 12-18, 1983 This week Ken welcomes comedian and man behind the new Blonde Medicine Comedy lp "Ice Cream vs. Everything", Paul Morrissey. Ken and Paul discuss Paul's excitement being on the show, why he picked 1983, the early 80s mix of famous people guest stars, The Love Boat, Smokey and the Bandit, Paul Williams, Milton Berle, cocaine, 70s Variety Shows, Solid Gold, Tim Thomerson, Top of the Pops, Steelers Wheel, miming, Richard Marx's Lionel Richie debut, cigarettes, David Bowie playing with Mott the Hoople, Robin Williams, Gen Xers vs. Boomers, buying awful products from TV Guide, horrifying children's decor, having to pay massive fines for ruining a VHS tape, Diff'rent Strokes, video games, Silver Spoons, Jason Bateman, Teen Wolf, how massive Bob Hope was, Jackie Gleason, never flying, Voyagers, the death of Jon Eric Hexum, on set accidents, getting bumped on Letterman so many times it becomes an inside joke, dry cleaning The Jeffersons, Newhart, Fritz Leiber, Jay Thomas, Square Pegs, production values, Little House of the Prairie, The A-Team, Happy Days, James Bond, Remington Steel, Pierce Brosnan, The Celtics vs. The Sixers, the Celtics 80s team, Facts of Life, baby death, Very Special Episodes, Fred Willard, Magnum PI, Vietnam, CHPs, Franken and Davis, Saturday Night Live, when everything was on Ice, Benson, Knight Rider, K.I.T.T. vs. K.A.R.R., Stephen Tobolowsky, Morgan Fairchild, $20k TVs, the power of the mustache, roasts, Beverly Hills Cops, action comedies, and why Real Genius is the greatest comedy of all time.
My special guests tonight are Steve Sayre, Garrett Sayre, and Kelsey Bohlen, who are here to discuss their new must-see documentary, Ghosts and The Afterlife. Watch the Documentary. Watch on Apple TV Watch on Amazon Prime Watch on YouTube Watch on VUDU This story idea is based on the recently released hit docufilm "Ghosts and the Afterlife: A Scientific Investigation," which is the first genuinely scientific investigation into ghosts and life after death. “Ghosts and the Afterlife” has been on and off the best-seller lists of Amazon, Vudu, iTunes, and Walmart since its release a few months ago and was voted the Best Documentary Film of 2022 at the TZIFF Film Festival. Director and Producers The film's producer and director, Steve Sayre, is a former top-secret operative for U.S. Army intelligence and was selected for Air Force nuclear missile launch. Steve has died twice on the operating room table after a severe military injury, which makes him quite familiar with the topic of life after death from a personal perspective. The project's executive producer, Garrett Sayre, is a former top-secret intelligence officer for the United States Navy who completed 12 years of research into inter-dimensional communications and life-after-death experiences to create this motion picture. Experts and Cast “Ghosts and the Afterlife” features James Van Praagh (creator and executive producer of “Ghost Whisperer”), Dr. Raymond Moody, M.D., Ph.D., Dr. Vernon Sylvest, M.D. (pathologist), Dr. Kenneth Rose (Harvard Ph.D. in philosophy and world religions), Psychics Eddie Conner, Reverend Justin Terry and Reverend F. Reed Brown, Dr. Jeffrey Rediger, M.D. (Harvard Professor and researcher into the phenomena of life-after-death experiences and spiritual healing), Dr. Norm Shealy, M.D., Ph.D., Captain Frederick “Skip” Atwater (the Operations Officer in charge of the top-secret military StarGate program that investigated consciousness beyond the physical mind) and many others. The program is narrated on-camera by Kelsey Bohlen with special guest appearances by Jay Thomas, Emmy-award-winning performer best known for Cheers, Mr. Holland's Opus, and Dragonfly. "Ghosts and the Afterlife" was Jay's last film project. The film's trailer can be seen at https://vimeo.com/746364716. A few recent reviews: “The interviews are excellent, and Bohlen is a good host. Thanks to its focus on science, Sayre makes the most compelling case yet for the afterlife…” -Bobby LePire (Film Threat) “Kelsey Bohlen narrates Steve Sayre's engaging, intriguing, informative, insightful, 72-minute documentary…” -Wendy Schadewald (syndicated columnist) “If you are a fan of paranormal activities discussions, this is going to be a very interesting documentary for you.” -Darren Lucas (Movie Reviews 101) It's super easy to access our archives! Here's how: iPhone Users: Access Mysterious Radio from Apple Podcasts and become a subscriber there, or if you want access to even more exclusive content, join us on Patreon. Android Users: Enjoy over 800 exclusive member-only posts to include ad-free episodes, case files, and more when you join us on Patreon. Please copy and Paste our link in a text message to all your family members and friends! We'll love you forever! (Check out Mysterious Radio!)
GGACP celebrates the birthday of the late comedian, radio personality and Emmy-winning actor Jay Thomas (b. July 12, 1948) with this ENCORE of a hilarious interview from way back in 2014. In this episode, Jay talks about playing doomed hockey star Eddie LeBec on “Cheers” and tabloid talker Jerry Gold on “Murphy Brown” and shares some brutally candid anecdotes about everything from stealing Bill Cosby's jokes to getting kicked out of a “West Wing” audition to the world's worst cross-country flight. PLUS: Richard Dreyfuss! Cheech & Chong! Joe Piscopo runs afoul of the mob! Jay runs afoul of Rhea Perlman! Gilbert's opening act steals his material! And the Lone Ranger “rides” again! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices