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The Outdoors Show
Kingfish…and No Fish | OS 1429

The Outdoors Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 146:28


This time of year, the boys are typically talking fishing non-stop. Unfortunately, this week, they were talking about the weather – and the significant lack of fish. They were thankful for the rain, of course, but the combination of conditions was making everything tough. The Old School Kingfish Shootout is on the horizon, and birthday boy Paul Dozier called in to hype it up (like it needs any hype, right?). After that, the conversation shifted to the “interesting” fishing conditions and left everyone asking where the fish were. Ed Malin also called in during the episode to talk about his tournament, the Kingfish Shootout. Now if you’ve been listening for a while, and you’ve heard Ed call in, you know there’s no telling where things are going to go. This time is no different, so buckle up, sit back and enjoy the ride! The guys’ conversation went all over the place, and even went sideways on them when it rolled into hog “delicacies”…don’t ask. Listen, but don’t ask. Here's your L.V. Hiers Inc gear tip of the week from one of our listeners John Jackson: He picked up Extra Tough Cleaner/Degreaser at the Hagan Ace Hardware Christmas Special in Callahan this past year, but hadn’t used it. Fast forward to now – love bug season is upon us and it worked like a charm! Spray on, let is sit for a minute and then wipe them away. Here's your Ring Power Cat tip of the week: AFW SurfStrand 7-strand leader/trolling wire has been showcased as a tip before, but it’s worth sharing again, because so many anglers still use hard wire for king fishing. If you want to cut your tying time by a quarter and save your fingers you need to try this wire! Here’s your KirbyCo Builders’ Cooking Tip of the Week from Producer Chris: Bee Friends Farm produces a huge variety of small-batch honeys right here in Northeast Florida! If you like honey in your coffee, there's nothing better than their Tupelo Honey. Go to beefriendsfarm.com to see their huge selection. Facebook

Ask Zac
Tales From The Tele Town Concert

Ask Zac

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 30:35


The lowdown on Fender's concert at the historic Ryman Auditorium to celebrate the Telecaster's 75th Anniversary.  What a night at the Mother Church of Country Music. On May 4th, I had the honor of hosting and performing at the Tele Town concert celebrating 75 years of the legendary Fender Telecaster at the historic Ryman Auditorium.This recap captures some of the unforgettable moments from an incredible evening filled with world-class players, iconic tones, deep musical history, and a whole lot of Telecaster magic. From blazing solos to emotional tributes, the night brought together generations of artists who have helped shape the sound of modern guitar music.Featuring performances and appearances from an all-star lineup including Brad Paisley, Brent Mason, Brothers Osborne, James Burton, Ricky Skaggs, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Zach Top, Guthrie Trapp, Trey Hensley, Jack White, Billy Gibbons, and many more.Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate the instrument that changed music forever. The Telecaster's story is still being written, and this night was proof that its spirit is alive and well.Support the show

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 05-13-26 - Anniversary Gift, She Loves Me Not, and the Record Salmon

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 149:59 Transcription Available


Comedy on a WednesdayFirst, a look at the events of the day.Then, My Favorite Husband starring Lucille Ball and Richard Denning, originally broadcast May 13, 1949, 77 years ago, Anniversary.  George buys a nightgown for Liz's anniversary present.  Mr Attebury buys his wife a mink coat.  But the gifts get mixed up.  Followed by the Old Gold Comedy Theater hosted by Harold Lloyd, originally broadcast May 13, 1945, 81 years ago, She Loves Me Not starring Ria Montez and Tom Drake.  A campus comedy about the Princeton students with the Philadelphia nightclub singer hidden in their closet.  Bing Crosby and Miriam Hopkins starred in the original 1934 motion picture. Then, Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast May 13, 1941, 84 years ago, Record Salmon Dinner.  Otis Cadwallader, Molly's old boyfriend, is sending the McGees a salmon by air...or is he?Followed by Amos ‘n' Andy, originally broadcast May 13, 1951, 75 years ago, Ramona Looking for Andy. The Kingfish is avoiding all those people to whom he owes money. Wealthy Ramona Thompson is looking for Andy, an old flame from twenty years ago. The Kingfish sees a way of brokering a deal. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast May 13, 1948, 78 years ago, An Evening Stroll.  A visit to Mama...and her butler.  Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.  Thanks to Debbie B. for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! If you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old-time radio shows 24 hours a day

The Reel Action Fishing Podcast
LIVE SHOW: Land-based Kingfish

The Reel Action Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 32:53


Join Guesty and the Ferret at their BCF Live Show as they discuss Land-based kingfish!

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 05-06-26 - Lodge Picnic, Unemployemnt Insurance, and Advice to the Peyton girl

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 156:32 Transcription Available


Variety on a WednesdayFirst,  a look at this day in History.Then, Amos ‘n' Andy, originally broadcast May 6, 1951, 75 years ago, The Annual Lodge Picnic.  The lodge picnic is this Saturday and the Kingfish has to come up with the $380 needed for it...fast! The picnic winds up being held on an artillery range!Followed by The Big Show starring Tallulah Bankhead, originally broadcast May 6, 1951, 75 years ago.  The last show of the season. Groucho Marx does a funny dialogue with Tallulah. George Jessel delivers a eulogy for "The Big Show." Fred Allen teaches Tallulah how to collect unemployment insurance, and Margaret Truman sings. Groucho sings "Go West." Jessel does a monologue in praise of Hollywood and imitates Al Jolson and Eddie Cantor. "Advice To The Little Peyton Girl," by Dorothy Parker, with Tallulah and Margaret Truman. Marriage counselor Groucho advises Fred Allen and Ginger Rogers! Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast May 6, 1948, 78 years ago, Noises in the Pipe.  Claudia and David are doing the dishes...without a maid.  Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.  Thanks to Bill B for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! 

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 04-29-26 - Tallulah and Ethel and Miltie, and Cousin Sidney at the Kingfish home

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 164:35 Transcription Available


Variety on a WednesdayFirst, a look at the events of the day.Then, The Big Show starring Tallulah Bankhead, originally broadcast April 29, 1951, 75 years ago.   Ethel Merman opens the show with, "There's No Business Like Show Business." Frank Lovejoy appears in an "I Was A Communist For The FBI" drama and the real Matt Cvetic makes a brief anti-communist speech. Rosemary Clooney sings, "Taking a Chance On Love." Gordon MacRae recalls his days as an NBC page. Uncle Miltie does a great monologue about the good old days of radio, and other topics. The cast does a salute to Meredith Willson by singing a medley of his compositions.Followed by Amos ‘n' Andy, originally broadcast April 29, 1951, 75 years ago, Cousin Sidney Stays Behind.   Brother-in-law Leroy comes to visit. The Kingfish's cousin Sidney comes to visit too...along with his parrot! "Holy Mackell!".Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast April 29, 1948, 78 years ago, A Visit from Bertha and Fritz.  David has returned from New York. The carpenters are still working on the new wing. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star. Thanks to Debbie B. for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! If you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old-time radio shows 24 hours a day

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Brown Water Banter
Ep 353| Southern Kingfish Association

Brown Water Banter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 61:50


Rob Lipolla and Cody join us in the Brown Water Studio to break down everything about the Southern Kingfish Association — a tournament series that's been running since the late nineties across the entire Southeast coast from Texas to North Carolina.

Hi Tide
The Hi Tide Podcast for Saturday, April 25th, 2026

Hi Tide

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 51:29


This episode of the High Tide Podcast, brought to you by Blake's Marine, aired on the 5th of April following a brief hiatus due to NBN connectivity issues. The hosts open the show by commemorating Anzac Day, paying tribute to the service of both humans and animals in the armed forces, specifically mentioning the Light Horse Brigade.Local Fishing ReportsThe episode provides comprehensive regional fishing updates for various Australian locations:Northern Beaches & Sydney: Mitch from Narrabeen Bait and Tackle reports active fishing for Dewfish, Bream, Flathead, and Hairtail in the Hawkesbury and Pittwater regions.Coffs Harbour: Josh notes a good run of Marlin and Yellowfin out wide, with Snapper and Mackerel found closer to shore.Tamworth & Inland: Dam levels remain steady, with Yellow Belly and Cod being caught on black grubs and spinnerbaits in the Keeper and Chaffey Dams.South Coast (Narooma): The "Ocean Hut" reports crystal clear water at 23°C, with Snapper, Flathead, and Kingfish active around the island.Canberra: Local lakes like Burley Griffin and Burrinjuck are producing Yellow Belly on worms and soft plastics.Special Guests & Industry InsightsPaul Burt (Step Outside): Joins the program to discuss the challenging offshore conditions in Southeast Queensland due to strong southerly winds. He shares advice on wading the flats for Whiting using unweighted yabbies and light tackle. He also recounts a dramatic story from the tropics involving a large snake consuming a wallaby.Mark Banasiak (Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party): Discusses the structural struggles facing the commercial fishing industry. He highlights concerns regarding the shift toward aquaculture, arguing for stronger labeling to distinguish between wild-caught and farmed seafood for consumersSteve Bowler(Tenterfield Firearms): Offers a perspective on the intersection of politics and outdoor sports, while providing a report on the dry conditions impacting the Tenterfield region. He shares technical advice for targeting Cod when they are "shut down," recommending a switch from natural colors to bright, outrageous lures to trigger a defensive strike.

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 04-22-26 - Sapphire's Away, and Tallulah's Big Show

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 149:22 Transcription Available


Variety on a WednesdayFirst,  a look at this day in History.Then, Amos ‘n' Andy, originally broadcast April 22, 1951, 75 years ago, Sapphire in Chicago. While Sapphire is away, the Kingfish is determined to be pleasant to his mother-in-law. His efforts led Mama and him to a courtroom!Followed by The Big Show starring Tallulah Bankhead,  originally broadcast April 22, 1951, 75 years ago.  Tallulah and Joan Davis compare ailments. Dennis King, Martin Blaine and Horace Braham do a scene from "The Devil's Disciple," by George Bernard Shaw. Judy Holiday recalls an early romance. Judy and Joan show Tallulah how to get a date. Herb Shriner does a funny monologue about his hometown. Fred Allen imagines the wedding of Tallulah and Dennis King. Tallulah reads a tribute to America by Walt Whitman.   Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast April 22, 1948, 78 years ago, In The Gloaming.  Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.  Thanks to Bill B for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! Find the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.html

The Clay Edwards Show
TUESDAY, APRIL 21ST - FULL SHOW (Ep #1,201)

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 77:53


**Clay Edwards Show – Episode 1201** Clay opens the show hyping Pearl Day 2026 this Saturday at Trustmark Park — a big free concert with Daughtry and Hinder. Gates open at 5:30 PM, Hinder starts at 7:00 PM, and Daughtry around 8:45 PM. He then goes hard on Jackson City Council President Brian Brazil for proposing a 180-day moratorium on new data centers in Jackson, calling it classic grandstanding and “little brother syndrome.” Clay points out that no major data centers are even planned for Jackson while Richland and Madison are landing billions in investment, and he mocks the liberal buzzword salad in the proposal (“disproportionate environmental burdens on vulnerable neighborhoods”). **Hour 1: Kingfish from Jackson Jambalaya**   Kingfish joins Clay by phone for a deep dive into the Mississippi ABC liquor distribution disaster. They break down the massive backlogs, empty shelves at stores across the state, small businesses forced to cut hours or lay off employees, and the contractor Ruan sending self-congratulatory emails while claiming progress. Clay calls out the destruction of small businesses and demands real action instead of excuses. **Hour 2: Andrew Gasser**   Andrew Gasser joins Clay in the studio. They discuss Tucker Carlson's recent “mask off” comments where he expressed regret for supporting Trump, accused him of low character, and dove into Israel-related issues, donor influence (Miriam Adelson), assassination attempts, and what he called “Israel derangement syndrome.” They unpack single-issue politics, antisemitism debates, foreign policy distractions, and why some people are letting overseas issues override what's happening on American soil. Unfiltered, no sugar added reality radio. **The Clay Edwards Show – Episode 1201**

The Clay Edwards Show
Kingfish Exposes the Mississippi ABC Liquor Backlog Disaster

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 12:37


**Clay Edwards Show – Kingfish Exposes the Mississippi ABC Liquor Backlog Disaster** Clay is joined by Kingfish from Jackson Jambalaya to rip into the ongoing Mississippi ABC liquor distribution meltdown. Kingfish shares on-the-ground reporting from Arrow Wine & Spirits in Clinton and other stores in McComb and Brookhaven — nearly empty shelves, bare coolers, and popular affordable items (cheap wines like Line 39, big Crown Royal bottles, boxed wine, and Jose Cuervo margaritas) completely unavailable. One store had to cut hours to just one Friday afternoon per week and lay off three employees just to survive. Meanwhile, the contractor Ruan is sending out self-congratulatory emails bragging about a 20% increase in shipping, but actual Department of Revenue numbers show the backlog is still massive (around 170,000 cases) and progress is painfully slow — with some weeks actually going backwards. Clay calls it exactly what it is: Ruan has ruined the system, small businesses are getting destroyed, and the state (ABC, DOR, and Governor Tate Reeves) needs to step in and fix it or get them the hell out. Raw, no-holds-barred reality radio. **The Clay Edwards Show – ABC Liquor Backlog with Kingfish**

Classic Radio Theater
Amos 'N Andy

Classic Radio Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 48:07


Amos 'N Andy was a radio sitcom that aired from 1928 to 1960. The titled characters were Black, but were played by the two white show creators Freeman Gosden (Amos) and Charles Correll (Andy). The show had a brief stint on television from 1951 to 1953 where the title characters were played by Black actors.Part 1: The Kingfish is bequeathed a weekly allowance for help care for his Great Dane. Aired on June 30, 1952.Part 2: Uncle Harold leaves Andy $25,000 on the condition he never marries. Aired on July 7, 1952.

The Clay Edwards Show
Way Too Early Mississippi Governors Race Discussion - Gunn, Gipson, White, Duff, Fitch or Hoesmann?

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 29:21


Listener texts and livestream comments pour in as Clay runs an unofficial poll: Andy Gibson, Philip Gunn, Shad White, Lynn Fitch, and Delbert Hoseman all get love from the audience. Clay breaks down what he likes about each man — Andy's likability and “cowboy” energy, Shad's analytical surgeon's-blade style, Philip's master-diplomat skills that flipped the House, and the fundraising firepower of Delbert and Lynn. The highlight is a must-hear phone call from Kingfish of Jackson Jambalaya. Kingfish drops real talk on the money chase: Shad White and Lynn Fitch are currently leading in fundraising, but Delbert can raise cash like nobody else. He explains why name ID matters outside the Jackson bubble, why Philip Gunn is strong in Central Mississippi but needs to build recognition statewide, and why get-out-the-vote efforts will decide it all. Kingfish also shares breaking scoop on Lynn Fitch and a major private-prison company donation that's raising eyebrows. Clay keeps it real about his personal relationships with the candidates, the flag controversy, and why this primary already feels like the most interesting one of his lifetime. Pure insider analysis, listener interaction, and straight Mississippi political talk.

Equity Mates Investing Podcast
Crisis at Aston Martin, a new ETF pitch & Pimp my Portfolio with Luke Laretive

Equity Mates Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 29:16


Bryce and Ren break down Aston Martin's cash crunch, check in on a community portfolio that's outperforming, and hear a timely pitch for an EV ETF as fuel prices reshape consumer behaviour. Then Luke Laretive returns with a sharp portfolio review full of lessons on concentration, overlap and investing young.In this episode:00:00 Episode Preview & Intro01:46 Iran War Market Impact04:44 Aston Martin Crisis Explained08:10 Luxury Brands: Winners vs Losers09:10 Community Portfolio09:42 Portfolio Performance Update11:59 Josh's Investing Story & Pitch13:28 EV ETF Pitch (DRIV)13:56 EV Demand Data16:21 Risks of the EV Boom18:29 Pimp My Portfolio with Luke Laretive19:13 Lachie's Portfolio Breakdown21:02 Luke's First Impressions22:01 Infratil (IFT) Deep Dive24:24 Other Stock Picks Critiqued26:15 ETF Fees and Overlap Discussed27:20 Final Thoughts & Wrap UpStocks & ETFs mentioned: Betashares Diversified All Growth ETF (ASX: DHHF), Betashares Electric Vehicles and Future Mobility ETF (ASX: DRIV), Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Telix Pharmaceuticals (ASX: TLX), Pro Medicus (ASX: PME), Caterpillar (NYSE: CAT), Global X AI Infrastructure ETF, Catapult (ASX: CAT), Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA), BYD, Infratil (ASX: IFT), Air New Zealand, Kingfish, Ryman Healthcare (NZX: RYM), BHP (ASX: BHP), IGO (ASX: IGO), Pilbara Minerals (ASX: PLS), Delta Lithium (ASX: DLI)———Want to get involved in the podcast? Record a voice note or send us a messageAnd come and join the conversation in the Equity Mates Facebook Discussion Group.———Want more Equity Mates? Across books, podcasts, video and email, however you want to learn about investing – we've got you covered.Keep up with the news moving markets with our daily newsletter and podcast (Apple | Spotify)We're particularly excited to share our latest show: Basis PointsListen to the podcast (Apple | Spotify)Watch on YouTubeRead the monthly email———Looking for some of our favourite research tools?Download our free Basics of ETF handbookOr our free 4-step stock checklistFind company information on TIKRResearch reports from Good ResearchTrack your portfolio with Sharesight———In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of Equity Mates Investing acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peopletoday.———Equity Mates Investing is a product of Equity Mates Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Clay Edwards Show
THURSDAY, APRIL 9TH - FULL SHOW W/ GUEST KINGFISH (Ep #1,193)

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 75:49


The Clay Edwards Show – Episode 1193: New Jackson Police Chief – Bougie Diva or the Real Deal? In this explosive hour, Clay dives deep into the controversial hiring of Jackson's new police chief and whether the early returns suggest she's more high-maintenance diva than crime-fighting powerhouse. Joined by Kingfish of JacksonJambalaya.com, they peel back the layers on her flashy new Dodge Durango, the questionable contract demands (including a massive one-year severance package), and whether this hire is the fresh start Jackson desperately needs or just more of the same. Clay and Kingfish also break down the dramatic Gabriel Prado / Don Gabriel gas stations controversy — addressing accusations of “gentrification,” the reality of what's actually happening with these redevelopment projects, and why some local voices seem determined to attack anyone actually investing in Jackson. Additional topics include: - A wild FAFO Championship winner (Carjacking suspect Kalveonte Moore) - The Jada Kelly DUI verdict and questions about two-tier justice in Hinds County - Rebel Woods Apartments arrests and what real progress against crime might look like Unfiltered, no-sugar-added talk radio at its finest. If you want straight talk on Jackson's crime, politics, and development battles, this episode delivers. Guest: Kingfish – JacksonJambalaya.com

The Clay Edwards Show
IS THE NEW JPD CHIEF A BOUGEE DIVA? (Ep #1,193)

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 12:31


Clay takes a hard look at Jackson's newly appointed police chief and asks the question everyone's thinking: Is she more high-maintenance bougie diva than effective crime fighter? From the brand-new Dodge Durango GT she's already rolling in, to the requested one-year severance package (a full year's salary if she's fired for almost any reason), Clay and special guest Kingfish from JacksonJambalaya.com break down whether this hire is worth the squeeze. They discuss the optics of giving an expensive new vehicle and security detail to the chief while the city faces a massive budget deficit, the red flags from her previous job, and whether the early returns suggest she's the solution Jackson needs — or just another expensive disappointment. Plus: First-day arrests at Rebel Woods Apartments and what real progress against crime in Jackson might actually look like. Raw, unfiltered talk on one of Jackson's biggest issues right now.

The Clay Edwards Show
JXN PODCASTER ATTACKS DEVELOPER GABRIEL PRADO & 'GENTRIFICATION'

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 17:24


The Clay Edwards Show – Episode 1193: Gabriel Prado, Don Gabriel Gas Stations, and the “Gentrification is Racist” Scam** Clay and Kingfish from JacksonJambalaya.com rip into the latest attack on one of Jackson's most active developers, Gabriel Prado. When a local podcaster accuses Prado of “gentrifying” Jackson with Prado Lofts (that “no one in Jackson can afford”) and turning rundown gas stations into Don Gabriel locations that supposedly price people out, Clay and Kingfish dismantle the claims point by point. They expose the misinformation, question why anyone investing real money into cleaning up blighted properties and building mixed-use developments gets labeled racist, and ask the obvious: If black ownership is so important, why attack the guy actually fixing up gas stations and investing millions instead of doing it yourself? From Topgolf to Prado Lofts to revitalized convenience stores, the conversation cuts through the noise on why some voices scream “gentrification” every time someone tries to improve Jackson — and why that mindset keeps the city stuck. Unfiltered talk on development, investment, and the tired “gentrification is racist” narrative in Jackson, Mississippi. Guest: Kingfish – JacksonJambalaya.com

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 04-07-26 - The Short Order Crook, Dating Club Disaster, and Dorothy Lamour for President

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 161:23 Transcription Available


Comedy on a TuesdayFirst, a look at the events of the day.Then, Abbott and Costello,  originally broadcast April 7, 1949, 77 years ago,  Another Sam Shovel Mystery.  Costello remembers his first girlfriend. Abbott invites Costello to his birthday party. Sam Shovel solves, "The Case Of The Thief Who Stole The Hamburgers From The Lunchroom," or, "He was a short-order crook."Followed by Amos ‘n' Andy, originally broadcast April 7, 1944, 82 years ago, Dating Club Disaster.   Andy plans to join the "Harlem Get-Acquainted Club," which seems to leads to the end of the marriage of Sapphire and The Kingfish. Then, Jimmy Durante, originally broadcast April 7, 1948, 78 years ago, Guest Dorothy Lamour.   Jimmy plans to run guest Dorothy Lamour as the first woman presidential candidate. Followed by The Danny Kaye Show, originally broadcast April 7, 1945, 81 years ago,  Diary of a Train Trip to Hollywood.   Danny's diary of his return train trip to Hollywood. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast April 7, 1948, 78 years ago, Dinner with Aunt Louisa.  Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.   Thanks to Debbie B. for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! If you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old-time radio shows 24 hours a day

The Clay Edwards Show
Ep #1,187 Full Show (Hour 2 features Kingfish from Jackson Jambalaya)

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 76:20


**Episode 1187 of The Clay Edwards Show** (Hour 2 features Kingfish from Jackson Jambalaya): On this April Fools' Day episode of The Clay Edwards Show, Clay kicks things off with a wild fake-out rant declaring he's done with Trump, MAGA, and law enforcement—before quickly revealing it was all a prank. From there, the conversation dives into Southern culture, barbecue debates, and why certain food stereotypes just don't hold up below the Mason-Dixon line. Clay shares a personal note about a tough family loss with one of the family's beloved pets, then gets into the day's headlines. He breaks down the Mississippi Senate's controversial decision to kill a House bill aimed at easing the ongoing ABC liquor distribution backlog, leaving bars, restaurants, liquor stores, and casinos stuck waiting—and paying—for delayed orders. Is it time to privatize the state's liquor system? Clay and special guest Kingfish from JacksonJambalaya.com debate the fiasco, potential fixes, and what it says about bureaucracy in Mississippi. Kingfish joins for a full hour to discuss the new Jackson water authority legislation, why many don't trust city leadership with critical infrastructure, the politics behind the board makeup, debt transfer, and rate hikes. The duo also swaps stories on local barbecue joints (gas station BBQ vs. sit-down spots), restaurant closures, and the challenges of keeping consistent quality in the business. As always, expect unfiltered talk on Jackson issues, Mississippi politics, law enforcement, and plenty of no-holds-barred commentary. Clay even sneaks in a fun curveball question for Kingfish about Matt Gaetz's wild claims on alien hybrid breeding programs—just to watch the reaction. If you enjoy sharp Southern conservative talk radio with humor, real talk on local problems, and zero filter, this episode delivers. **Guest:** Kingfish (Jackson Jambalaya) **Topics:** April Fools prank, ABC liquor backlog & Senate inaction, Jackson water authority bill, Southern culture & barbecue wars, local news, and more. Perfect for fans of straight-shooting Mississippi commentary with a side of laughs.  

The Clay Edwards Show
Kingfish from Jackson Jambalaya (Hr #2 / Ep #1,187)

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 32:53


**Episode 1187 – Hour 2: Kingfish from Jackson Jambalaya** In Hour 2, Clay Edwards is joined by Kingfish, the founder of JacksonJambalaya.com, for a wide-ranging and no-holds-barred conversation on Mississippi and Jackson issues. The duo dives deep into the Mississippi Senate's controversial decision to kill a House bill that would have provided temporary relief for the ongoing ABC liquor distribution backlog. They discuss the real-world impact on liquor stores, bars, restaurants, and casinos, why the fix failed in conference, and whether it's time to privatize the state's liquor system entirely. Kingfish breaks down the newly passed Jackson water authority legislation, explaining the board structure, how it shifts control and debt away from city leadership, why many lawmakers don't trust Jackson voters with critical infrastructure, and the political fallout from Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba's office. The conversation also touches on local restaurant news, including the closure of Full Moon Barbecue in Madison, the strengths and weaknesses of gas station barbecue versus sit-down spots, and why some barbecue joints struggle in the Jackson area. As always, expect sharp analysis, Southern perspective, and unfiltered commentary on Jackson politics, bureaucracy, and daily life in Central Mississippi. Clay even throws Kingfish a curveball with a wild question about Matt Gaetz's claims regarding alien hybrid breeding programs—eliciting a classic Kingfish reaction. If you like honest talk on Mississippi news, Jackson issues, and conservative commentary with a side of humor, this hour is for you. **Guest:** Kingfish (Jackson Jambalaya) **Topics:** ABC liquor backlog, Jackson water authority bill, local barbecue scene, Mississippi politics, and more

The Clay Edwards Show
Jackson Will Not Get Back Control Of Water, Ever!! W/ Kingfish - Jackson Jambalaya

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 9:47


In this segment, Clay Edwards sits down with Kingfish of JacksonJambalaya.com to break down the newly passed Jackson Water Authority legislation and what it really means for the city. Kingfish explains the bill's key provisions: how the new authority board is structured, with three seats for the City of Jackson (including a non-voting role for the mayor), three for the governor, one for the lieutenant governor, and seats for nearby cities like Byram and Ridgeland. He details why the legislature removed the Jackson City Council's approval power over certain appointments and lowered the threshold for rate increases and bond issues from a three-fourths to a two-thirds majority. The conversation explores the deep distrust many lawmakers have toward city leadership and voters when it comes to managing critical infrastructure. Topics include the transfer of approximately $120 million in water and sewer debt off the city's books, the requirement for the authority to lease the system from Jackson, and the potential for political pushback from the city council. Kingfish and Clay discuss the broader context — repeated failures with Jackson's water system, past issues with leadership, and why many see this as a necessary step to protect ratepayers and ensure reliable service, even as Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba expressed strong disappointment with the final bill. This is a clear-eyed, no-spin look at one of Jackson's most important infrastructure battles, the politics behind it, and what it could mean for the future of the city's water and sewer system. **Guest:** Kingfish (Jackson Jambalaya) **Focus:** Jackson Water Authority bill, board control, debt transfer, rate hikes, and local political distrust. Perfect for listeners who want straight talk on Jackson politics and infrastructure issues.

The Clay Edwards Show
Aliens Mix-Breeding With Human Migrants W/ KINGFISH: Jackson Jambalaya

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 4:19


In one of the most entertaining curveballs of the show, Clay Edwards throws a wild question at Kingfish from JacksonJambalaya.com: What does he think about Matt Gaetz claiming he was briefed by a U.S. Army official on secret alien hybrid breeding programs? Clay plays the clip where Gaetz describes being told that captured aliens were breeding with humans to create a hybrid race capable of intergalactic communication. Kingfish delivers his classic no-nonsense reaction — complete with sharp wit and skepticism. The conversation quickly turns into a hilarious and honest back-and-forth about aliens, government whistleblowers, abduction stories, and why credible evidence seems to have dried up in the smartphone era. Clay and Kingfish debate whether there's any truth to the wild claims, share their thoughts on the broader UFO/UAP conversation, and contrast it with classic Coast to Coast AM-style radio lore (including time travelers and Art Bell's legendary interviews). This light-hearted detour provides a perfect break from serious Mississippi politics, showcasing the unfiltered banter and humor that makes the show unique. **Guest:** Kingfish (Jackson Jambalaya) **Focus:** Matt Gaetz alien briefing, human-alien hybrid breeding programs, UFO skepticism, and classic conspiracy radio stories. If you enjoy serious political talk mixed with ridiculous “what if” moments and authentic reactions, don't miss this fun segment.

The Clay Edwards Show
Black Vs White People's Cooking EXPOSED

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 8:33


Clay Edwards kicks off the hour with a hilarious April Fools' prank before diving into a lively rant on Southern cooking stereotypes — specifically the viral memes comparing “Thanksgiving at Black family houses vs. White family houses.” Clay pushes back hard on the myth that white people boil their macaroni and cheese (he insists it's always baked in the South) and fires back at claims that white folks don't season their food. He contrasts Southern baked mac & cheese with what he calls twice-fried, twice-smoked, flavor-cooked-out chicken and ribs common in some kitchens. The conversation gets spicy as Clay argues it's not really a Black vs. White issue — it's a **Southern culture** thing versus everyone else. Kingfish joins in the fun, sharing his own takes on local barbecue joints, gas station BBQ versus sit-down restaurants, and why some places overcook or under-season. The duo swaps stories about Sweet Daddy's, Sacred Ground, Full Moon Barbecue, and what makes good ribs versus tough, jaw-workout ribs. This segment is full of laughs, unfiltered Southern food talk, and Clay's signature “if you don't like it, get the f*** from round here” energy as he defends Southern cooking traditions while roasting bad habits on all sides. **Guest:** Kingfish (Jackson Jambalaya) **Focus:** Black vs. White cooking memes, baked mac & cheese debate, seasoning wars, overcooked chicken and ribs, and why it's really Southern culture vs. everyone else. If you enjoy raw, funny Southern commentary on food, culture, and memes — with zero political correctness — this hour is pure entertainment.

The Clay Edwards Show
Mississippi's ABC Liquor Distribution Issues To Continue Thanks To SENATE Killing Bill

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 15:12


Clay Edwards is joined by Kingfish from JacksonJambalaya.com for a hard-hitting discussion on the ongoing Mississippi ABC liquor distribution crisis and the legislature's failure to fix it. The duo breaks down how the Mississippi Senate killed a House bill (passed 112-2) that would have allowed liquor-permitted businesses — including liquor stores, bars, restaurants, and casinos — to source product directly from manufacturers when the ABC couldn't deliver orders within five days. They examine why the bill died in conference committee, the lack of meaningful alternatives from the Senate, and the real-world pain this is causing small businesses whose money is tied up in prepaid orders while shelves sit empty. Kingfish and Clay discuss the deeper problems at the ABC warehouse, the bureaucracy protecting a broken state-run system, and whether it's finally time to privatize Mississippi's liquor distribution entirely — potentially splitting it into regional operators (North, Central, South) like the beer distribution model to create competition and efficiency. They also touch on related issues, including limits on multiple liquor store permits, the challenges faced by package store owners, market manipulation by some retailers during shortages, and why casinos and restaurants are particularly frustrated with the backlog. This segment delivers unfiltered conservative commentary on government overreach, small business struggles, and why Mississippi lawmakers continue to protect a failing state monopoly instead of delivering common-sense relief. **Guest:** Kingfish (Jackson Jambalaya) **Focus:** Mississippi ABC liquor backlog, Senate inaction, calls for privatization, impact on bars/restaurants/liquor stores, and liquor law reform. If you want straight talk on Mississippi politics, bureaucracy, and how bad policy hurts local businesses, this hour delivers.

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 04-01-26 - The Parking Lot and the Big Show

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 153:51


Variety on a WednesdayFirst, a look at the events of the day.Then, Amos ‘n' Andy,  originally broadcast April 1, 1947, 79 years ago,  Parking Lot.  The Kingfish and Andy start a parking lot and wind up in the used car business. Followed by The Big Show starring Tallulah Bankhead,  originally broadcast April 1, 1951, 75 years ago.. Tallulah and Bob Hope do a comedy routine with Tallulah taking the part usually done by Bing Crosby. Van Johnson appears in a dramatization of "Go For Broke," with Henry Nakamura and Lane Nakana. Van sings (with interruptions by Bob Hope)!  Ethel Barrymore does a dramatic reading, with music written by Lionel Barrymore! Bob Hope does the Chesterfield commercial and a monologue. Joan Davis sings Calypso! (with help from Bob Hope, Groucho Marx, Van Johnson and Ezio Pinza!) Judy Holiday accepts the congratulations of the cast on winning the Academy Award. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast April 1, 1948, 78 years ago, April Fools Day.  A double-backfiring April Fool joke. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star. Thanks to Debbie B. for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! If you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old-time radio shows 24 hours a day

Best Classic Comedy Old Time Radio Podcast
Amos 'n' Andy| Amos is Missing| Classic Comedy Old Time Radio Podcast

Best Classic Comedy Old Time Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 29:05


Newsletter: https://mysterytheateroldtimeradio.substack.com/Christian Basics Foundation in Faith: Available on AmazonFacebook:Amos 'n' Andy| Amos is Missing| Classic Comedy Old Time Radio PodcastPanic spreads through the Fresh Air Taxi Company when Amos suddenly disappears without a trace! Andy and the ever-scheming Kingfish jump into “detective mode,” turning a simple mix-up into a whirlwind of hilarious misunderstandings and laugh-out-loud chaos. In this classic episode of Amos 'n' Andy, quick talk, wild theories, and good old-fashioned confusion make for one of radio's most memorable comedy mysteries. Join the fun as the boys prove that sometimes, finding a missing friend can lead to more trouble than you bargained for.#AmosNAndy #OldTimeRadio #ClassicComedy #GoldenAgeOfRadio #VintageHumor #OTR #RadioTheater #AmosIsMissing #AndyAndTheKingfish #ComedyHistoryAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Harold's Old Time Radio
Amos & Andy - Kingfish Leaves his Wife

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 28:58 Transcription Available


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Harold's Old Time Radio
Amos & Andy - Car Theft And The Kingfish

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 24:20 Transcription Available


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Lights, Camera, Author!
Lights, Camera, Author - Jack B. McGuire

Lights, Camera, Author!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 39:53


My interview with Jack B. McGuire, author of "Killing the Kingfish"

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 03-17-26 - Square Meal, Insurance Fraud, and One Mans Irish Family

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 146:28 Transcription Available


Comedy on a TuesdayFirst,  a look at this day in History.Then, Abbott and Costello,  originally broadcast March 17, 1949, 77 years ago, It Was His First Square Meal.   Sam Shovel solves, "The Case Of The Cannibal Who Cooked The Long-Haired Musician," or, "It Was His First Square Meal." Followed by Amos ‘n' Andy,  originally broadcast March 17, 1944, 82 years ago, Insurance Fraud.   The Kingfish manages to get hit by an automobile just before his accident policy runs out! Then, The Danny Kaye Show, originally broadcast March 17, 1945, 81 years ago, One Man's Irish Family.  Danny tries to buy a suit, and then performs his "One Irish Man's Fantasy."Followed by The CBS Radio Workshop, originally broadcast March 17, 1957, 69 years ago, The Endless Road.   A fable about a highway built in a circle, going nowhere! Then, one day, the road connects with the outside world. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast March 17, 1948, 78 years ago, The Tree Surgeon.  A gloomy visit from the tree surgeon.  Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star. Thanks to Richard G for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! Find the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.html

The Colin McEnroe Show
The Noscars 2026

The Colin McEnroe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 49:00


The 98th Academy Awards were Sunday night. KPop Demon Hunters swept its two nominations. Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein cleaned up in the craft categories and won three awards. But the big question going into the night was what would win the big awards. Would it be Sinners, with its record-setting 16 nominations, or the seemingly inevitable One Battle After Another? Inevitability won out. One Battle After Another won six Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay for Paul Thomas Anderson. This hour, The Nose reacts to the Oscars — the awards themselves, the ceremony as television, the fashion, the memes, Conan O’Brien’s turn as host — the whole thing. GUESTS: Shawn Murray: A stand-up comedian, writer, and the host of the Nobody Asked Shawn podcast Vivian Nabeta: Director of digital marketing for Connecticut State Community College Gene Seymour: A “writer, professional spectator, pop-culture maven, and jazz geek Music featured (in order): There’s No Business Like Show Business – The Original Movie Orchestra Peg – Steely Dan Everything’s Come Up Roses – The Replacements I Lied to You (Live at the Oscars) – Miles Canton, Shaboozey, Brittany Howard, Eric Gales, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram Golden (Live at the Oscars) – EJAE, Audrey Nuna and Rei Ami The Way We Were – Barbra Streisand (but the original proper version) Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Thunder Underground
Episode 451 - Drew Cagle and The Reputation

Thunder Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 72:37


In this episode Drew Cagle joinsthe podcast. Drew talks about the “Bad Attitude” album, songwriting, working with Tracii Guns, what Matt Coles brings as a producer, balancing a sound of blues/southern/hard rock, the experiences of opening for Doyle and Kingfish, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Record Company, Glorious Sons, Buckcherry, Aerosmith, cover bands vs original artists, reaching new audiences, and a ton more! #drewcagle #podcast #allkillernofiller This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow DEB on Facebook and Twitter to get updates on upcoming shows, Rocklahoma, and more! This episode is also brought to you by Sunset Tattoo Tulsa. Sunset Tattoo has over 25 years of experience, and is located at 3146 E. 15th St. in Tulsa, OK. Native owned, and a female tattoo artist in house. Follow them on Instagram and Facebook page for more details. Stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 03-11-26 - Basketball Star, Adopting a Baby, and False Elopment

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 153:51 Transcription Available


Comedy on a WednesdayFirst,  a look at this day in History.Then, Our Miss Brooks starring Eve Arden,  originally broadcast March 11, 1951, 75 years ago, Tex Barton, Basketball Star.  After 39 straight defeats, the Madison High basketball team has a chance with a new student named Tex Barton. Followed by Amos ‘n' Andy,  originally broadcast March 11, 1947, 79 years ago, Adopting a Baby.  The Kingfish and Sapphire plan to adopt a baby. Then, Father Knows Best starring Robert Young, originally broadcast March 11, 1954, 72 years ago, False Elopement.  Betty has a crush on Ralph.  But thinks they're going to elope!Followed by The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast March 11, 1945, 81 years ago, Woman's Committee.  Gildersleeve becomes the temporary chairman of the Red Cross fundraising committee, and it's not an easy job!Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast March 11, 1948, 78 years ago, Digging a Well. Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.  Thanks to Richard G for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! Find the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.html

The Clay Edwards Show
Concert Ticket Prices, Trans Siberian Orchestra & More W/ Kingfish

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 14:00


Then the conversation shifts to the absurd state of live music: Clay rants about dropping nearly $760 for two Jason Aldean pit tickets while Ticketmaster fees alone equal the price of a third ticket. Artists no longer make real money on streams or albums, so fans are footing the bill for massive productions rolling in on 18-wheelers of gear. Kingfish and Clay swap Trans-Siberian Orchestra war stories—how the band spawned from the ‘80s prog-metal group Savatage, now runs two full touring versions like a rock-and-roll circus, blew the power at the old Jackson Coliseum years ago, and hasn't dropped new material since their main songwriter died. The shows are still epic (lasers, pyro, club-level seats at $150), but the set lists are getting stale and crowds are shrinking. Pure, unfiltered Mississippi talk radio gold.

The Clay Edwards Show
SMITH-WILLS STADIUM DRAMA, CONCERT TIX PRICE & BIG ROCK SHOWS W/ KINGFISH

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 23:55


Clay welcomes Jackson Jambalaya's Kingfish for a no-BS breakdown of the Smith Wills Stadium drama that's been simmering for years. Trey Lamar finally yanked the lease and the entire property back from the city after the current operator turned the place into a cigar bar/blunt bar (complete with weed smoke drifting over kids' baseball tournaments), sub-leased the parking lot to the VA for hundreds of thousands a year, stiffed the city on rent multiple times, and even had a camper hooked up to stadium power. The court case has been dead since April, Lynn Fitch's office is MIA, and the worn-out landfill facility's minor-league dreams are officially over—Kingfish says its glory days are gone for good.   Then the conversation shifts to the absurd state of live music: Clay rants about dropping nearly $760 for two Jason Aldean pit tickets while Ticketmaster fees alone equal the price of a third ticket. Artists no longer make real money on streams or albums, so fans are footing the bill for massive productions rolling in on 18-wheelers of gear. Kingfish and Clay swap Trans-Siberian Orchestra war stories—how the band spawned from the ‘80s prog-metal group Savatage, now runs two full touring versions like a rock-and-roll circus, blew the power at the old Jackson Coliseum years ago, and hasn't dropped new material since their main songwriter died. The shows are still epic (lasers, pyro, club-level seats at $150), but the set lists are getting stale and crowds are shrinking. Pure, unfiltered Mississippi talk radio gold.  

The Clay Edwards Show
Who's To Blame For The State Not Taking Back Smith-Wills Stadium Yet? W/ Kingfish

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 12:31


Clay welcomes Jackson Jambalaya's Kingfish for a no-BS breakdown of the Smith Wills Stadium drama that's been simmering for years. Trey Lamar finally yanked the lease and the entire property back from the city after the current operator turned the place into a cigar bar/blunt bar (complete with weed smoke drifting over kids' baseball tournaments), sub-leased the parking lot to the VA for hundreds of thousands a year, stiffed the city on rent multiple times, and even had a camper hooked up to stadium power. The court case has been dead since April, Lynn Fitch's office is MIA, and the worn-out landfill facility's minor-league dreams are officially over—Kingfish says its glory days are gone for good.

The Clay Edwards Show
Should Mississippi Allow Liquor Stores To Open On Sunday's?

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 3:03


In this segment of The Clay Edwards Show, I dive into the hot topic of Sunday liquor sales in Mississippi. Kingfish over at jacksonjambalaya.com has a story up about it—will we finally be able to buy wine and liquor on Sundays? It's been banned since booze was legalized back in 1966, but the House passed HB672 last week to allow it, and now it's up to the Senate. I'm kinda indifferent, honestly—some liquor stores say they don't want it because it might not boost sales, just spread 'em out thinner, hurting those big Friday and Saturday stockpiles for the weekend. They'd have to pay extra staff, and not every spot would benefit.   But here's my take: let's do it. Places that don't wanna open don't have to—stand on your principles, I respect that. I've wanted a bottle on a Sunday during football season plenty of times and didn't have one, probably for the best. I'm all for ditching these blue laws and letting the market decide. You don't want liquor on Sunday? Don't buy it. You can already get it at restaurants or bars on Sundays anyway—it never made sense that stores couldn't. Same with closing times: why force stores to shut early when bars stay open? I'm not saying bars should close early either, just pointing out the inconsistency.   If I were a state rep or senator, I'd vote yes—I'm about freedom and less government red tape, like a true conservative should be. Conservatism ain't always bible-thumping restrictions; it's the opposite—less meddling. What do y'all think? Should stores open Sundays or stay closed? Hit me up, I'd love your thoughts.

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 02-25-26 - Betty's Independence, Bottle Collecting, and the Love Note Gone Astray

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 154:46 Transcription Available


Comedy on a WednesdayFirst, a look at this day in History.Then, Father Knows Best starring Robert Young,  originally broadcast February 25, 1954, 74 years ago, Betty's Independence.  Betty struck a deal with her parents to be independent, and the house is in havok. Followed by Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast February 25, 1941, 85 years ago, Bottle Collector.  Fibber decides to cash in the hundreds of deposit bottles he's been saving.Then, The Aldrich Family starring Ezra Stone, originally broadcast February 25, 1943, 83 years ago, Homer's Love Note goes to Henry's Teacher. Henry's in love with his Latin teacher? But what about Kathleen and Muriel and Homer and Agnes? Followed by Amos ‘n' Andy, originally broadcast February 25, 1944, 82 years ago,  Sunday, Monday, or Always.  Andy is convinced that he's written the hit tune, "Sunday, Monday, Or Always." He and The Kingfish go into the songwriting business! Finally,  Claudia,  originally broadcast February 25, 1948, 78 years ago,  Cornered by Mr. Meeker.   At the opening ceremony of the town hall of Redbird.  Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.  Thanks to Richard G for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! 

The Clay Edwards Show
EPIC RANT - Kingfish Goes Off On The Jackson City Council, And You Won't Believe WHY??

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 3:57


In this segment of The Clay Edwards Show, blogger Kingfish from JacksonJambalaya.com joins Clay to unload on the Jackson City Council's latest antics. He breaks down their backlash against a 1% sales tax-funded road resurfacing project near the newly remodeled Pattison Honda dealership on Frontage Road—despite it being a major economic boost with the Honda CEO visiting for a grand reopening. Council members like Brian Grisell and Ashby Foote's replacement raise hell, complaining about prioritizing businesses over residents and even suggesting "let them move" like other companies that fled Jackson, highlighting the anti-business mindset that's driven away employers.   Kingfish also dives into the tragic JA student debacle: a former Jackson Academy freshman football player, recruited from a tough South Jackson neighborhood, was killed during an attempted armed home invasion. Shockingly, the target was another JA student's apartment in modest Lockwood-area housing, where the mother defended her home with gunfire. This incident fuels ongoing controversy at JA over recruiting public school athletes, sparking lawsuits and debates among parents about safety, culture clashes, and the risks of bringing in kids from high-crime areas. Kingfish pulls no punches on the broader implications for Jackson's schools and community.  

The Clay Edwards Show
NEW JPD CHEIF IS A WOKE, SOCIAL JUSTICE WARRIOR - W/ KINGFISH

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 16:07


In this segment of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards and blogger Kingfish from JacksonJambalaya.com dissect the controversial hiring of Jackson's new Police Chief, a move that has Clay questioning Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba's priorities. Drawing from WLBT reports, Clay labels her as an "extremely woke pro-social justice" figure who checks all the diversity boxes and sued her previous employer in Charlottesville—not for firing, but for not renewing her contract. With a 30-year background at Pittsburgh PD, she was brought in post-Unite the Right rallies to reform a "racist" department, banning SWAT teams and special units, though Kingfish notes she ultimately reduced crime there despite early stumbles, like mishandling a terrorist attack response. They debate skipping internal promotion for respected veteran Wendell White (formerly Gluckstadt's chief) in favor of an out-of-state hire, echoing failed past experiments under mayors like Harvey Johnson. Clay expresses low expectations due to her social justice ties and podcast, while Kingfish suggests a fresh outsider might shake up JPD's 95% Black force—if she collaborates with Capitol Police and avoids purges. The duo weighs her potential success against Jackson's history of external hires flopping, urging listeners to watch how she handles racism claims in a non-diverse department.

The Clay Edwards Show
Kingfish Calls In To Disagree W/ Clay & Andrew

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 11:25


Join Clay Edwards for a riveting segment from Episode #1148 of The Clay Edwards Show, where listener favorite Kingfish calls in to drop truth bombs on hot-button issues. Kingfish breaks down the unanimous death of the school choice bill in the Senate Education Committee, challenging misconceptions about legislative processes and highlighting why conservatives voted it down—including its massive size, welfare-like income provisions, and separate bills for key elements like ACT access for homeschoolers. He also teases an update on the infamous Hartfield Academy brawl video, then defends big-box pharmacies for their extended hours, weekend availability, and price transparency via apps like GoodRx, sparking a lively debate on convenience versus supporting independents. Strap in for unfiltered insights and no-holds-barred commentary fighting for Mississippi's future.

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 02-01-26 - Mama Engaged, Take a Letter Darling, Riley Switched, and Leroy runs

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 184:00 Transcription Available


Comedy on a Sunday First,  a look at this day in History.Then, Amos ‘n' Andy,  originally broadcast February 1, 1953, 73 years ago, Engaged to Percival Jackson. Mama has a crush on Percival Taylor Jackson and plans to get married! When the Kingfish learns that he's going to lose the $100 per month rent that mama's been paying, he decides to try to break up her wedding plans.Followed by Screen Directors Playhouse, originally broadcast February 1, 1951, 75 years ago, Take a Letter Darling starring Rosalind Russell and Fred MacMurray.  An adaptation of the 1942 movie with the original stars. A comedy about an advertising man and his romantically inclined client. Then, The Life of Riley starring William Bendix, originally broadcast February 1, 1947, 79 years ago, Riley Switched at Birth.  After reading about a woman admitting to switching babies in the maternity hospital that Riley was born in, he thinks they switched him!   Followed by The Great Gildersleeve starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast February 1, 1942, 84 years ago, Leroy runs away from home.  Finally,  Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast February 1, 1955, 71 years ago, the Mystery of the Missing Garbage Can continues.  The garbage can has mysteriously returned. Thanks to Richard G for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! Find the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.html

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 01-29-26 - Molly's Card Party, The Stolen Suits, and School on Saturday

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 151:37 Transcription Available


Comedy on a ThursdayFirst, a look at the events of the day.Then, Fibber McGee and Molly, originally broadcast January 29, 1946, 80 years ago, Molly's Card Party. Fibber and Molly are throwing a card party and are even expecting a social columnist. Followed by Amos ‘n' Andy, originally broadcast January 29, 1950, 76 years ago, the Stolen Suits.   Sent on an errand to ship his brother-in-law Leroy's clothes to South America, the Kingfish finds himself accused of stealing twelve suits!Then, Our Miss Brooks starring Eve Arden, originally broadcast January 29, 1950, 76 years ago, School on Saturday.   Mr. Conklin calls a school session on Saturday and may get hanged in effigy!Followed by The Aldrich Family starring Ezra Stone,  originally broadcast January 29, 1942, 84 years ago, Henry's Secret Admirer.   Henry receives a letter from a girl in Abbott City. Is she a secret admirer? With a name like Myrtle Drinkwater?  Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast January 29, 1948, 78 years ago, Claudia Makes a Call. . Claudia bargains for walnuts and buys a farm.  Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.Thanks to Debbie B. for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! If you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old-time radio shows 24 hours a day

Good Karma Sportfishing
Chicago Bears and the Green Bay Packers- For the Love of the Game

Good Karma Sportfishing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 13:42


  Is it 1985 or 2026? Because the air in Chicago hasn't felt this electric since Coach Mike Ditka was roaming the sidelines in his famous sweater vest. Did you see Walter Payton :) I did in all those players. The smiles gave it away.  In this episode, I am breaking down the legendary Bears vs. Packers rivalry and how the city of Chicago has finally found its soul again.  For years, critics looked down on Caleb Williams questioning their style, his swagger and attitude, and whether he had the right "mojo" to lead any NFL team. Caleb Williams was treated like an fishing expensive lure that looks good on the shelf but can't catch a thing in rough water. But look at him now. We're diving into how the right mentorship has unlocked his potential.  It's a reminder that in football—and in fishing—you don't have to change your nature to succeed; you just need the right environment and a good mentor that understands you. When the city gets behind you and the right coaches believe in you, you stop playing "safe" and start playing like a legend. Same holds true in fishing.  We also explore why this rivalry brings out the absolute best in sports. While Chicago brings the urban grit, the Packers draw from the collective energy of the entire state of Wisconsin—a "small-town" force that fuels a global powerhouse. It's a clash of cultures and you gotta love that!  In this episode: The Culture Shift: Why Chicago finally feels like a "Ditka-era" football town again. Silencing the Doubters: How Caleb proved that with the right mentorship, you can be exactly who you are. State vs. City: How the Packers' statewide energy forces the Bears to elevate their game. The Fisherman's Perspective: Why the best Bears seasons—much like the best fishing trips—require patience, the right "fishing spot," and a whole lot of heart. Science-Based Sportfishing & Education | Key Largo, Tavernier & Islamorada

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio 12-30-25 - House Wreckers, No Date for Gildy, and the Flimjabs

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 152:56 Transcription Available


Comedy on a TuesdayFirst, a look at the events of the day.Then, Amos ‘n' Andy, originally broadcast December 30, 1951, 74 years ago, the House Wreckers.  Sapphire has told the Kingfish, "get a job...or else!" The Kingfish and Andy are hired to demolish a porch, and proceed to do so...on the wrong house!Followed by The Great Gildersleeve, starring Harold Peary, originally broadcast on December 30, 1945, 80 years ago, on New Year's Eve.  It's New Year's Eve, and The Great Gildersleeve has no date! Then, My Favorite Husband starring Lucille Ball and Richard Denning, originally broadcast December 30, 1950, 75 years ago, Liz has the Flimjabs.   Liz wants a mink coat, but winds up with a case of the "Flimjabs" instead.Followed by Abbott and Costello, originally broadcast December 30, 1948, 77 years ago, Murder at the Radio Quiz Show.  Bud and Lou try to decide where to spend New Year's eve. Sam Shovel appears in, "The Murder At The Radio Quiz Show" or, "I've Got A Body In The Balcony, Doctor." Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast December 30, 1947, 78 years ago, Naming the Dane.   Shakespeare meets Buff: Kathryn Bard and Paul Crabtree star.Thanks to Debbie B. for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCheck out Professor Bees Digestive Aid at profbees.com and use my promo code WYATT to save 10% when you order! If you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old-time radio shows 24 hours a day

Proper True Yarn
Orcas, Great Whites & Kingfish Tartare with Jordy

Proper True Yarn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 11:14


Jordy joins the pod to drop proper wild ocean yarns - orcas under the kayak, great whites bigger than the boat, overnight reef missions and the legendary kingfish tartare he rocked up with at Mystery Creek. A-class fishing, chaos and laughs.#propertrueyarn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR535 - Ryan Nasci - Mixing Mastery with Ryan Nasci [Harry Styles, Portugal The Man, Young the Giant]

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 99:31


Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com What does it take to go from Ohio to LA and start mixing records at the highest level? In this episode, I sat down with mixer and engineer Ryan Nasci to trace his journey from the Midwest to Los Angeles, where he worked alongside the legendary Tony Maserati and began mixing artists like Kingfish, Celeste, and more. Ryan breaks down how he built a hybrid workflow that blends analog gear, plugins, and Atmos into mixes that stay musical, open, and emotionally focused. We dig into Ryan's approach to gain staging, managing headroom, using trim plugins, tightening low end, and shaping vocals for dynamic performers. He shares how he uses tape vs. plugins, when hardware matters, how to set compression strategies that preserve energy, and why understanding the why behind every move is the key to a competitive mix. Ryan also talks about mixing in Atmos, building depth with headphones, creative mic choices in small studios, keeping mixes clean without over-stacking plugins, and how persistence, day-rate pricing, and good communication help engineers build sustainable careers in today's industry. Huge thanks to Michael Estok for connecting us! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://usa.sae.edu/ https://www.izotope.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.native-instruments.com Use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.adam-audio.com/ https://www.spectra1964.com https://pickrmusic.com  https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to the podcast theme song "Skadoosh!" https://solo.to/lijshawmusic Listen to this guest's discography on Apple:  https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/ryan-nasci-select-discography-2025/pl.u-6mYKLtBxmvyY If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review   CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRoockstars.com/535

This is Keith Paesel's Podcast
The Kingfish Shuffle Blues - Round 5 TV Championship action (11TCS14-389)

This is Keith Paesel's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 149:47


The Borax & Chemical Corporation presents...The Television Championship Series Comedy (CC) Round 5 of the TV Championship begins. The Bears mini documentary ‘The Shuffle' scores the goal of the year possibly with the origin of the Super Bowl Shuffle beat!!! Jim McMahon scores a crusty footer! Plus Keith shows Kroshus how DANGEROUS the children's show Arthur is. This AND MORE!!!!!!!!!! Watch the show LIVE at https://www.twitch.tv/thisiskeithpaesel Watch past episodes https://keithpaesel.com https://www.youtube.com/@keithpaesel Subscribe on your favorite podcast app https://keithpaesel.com/feeds Follow Keith and Adam on social media https://tiktok.com/@thisiskeithpaesel https://bsky.app/profile/keithpaesel.com https://facebook.com/keith.paesel.5 https://facebook.com/adam.kroshus Join the discord to Chat and have fun between shows https://discord.gg/j5xq9fqpNk

The Clay Edwards Show
"15 Burglaries, 6 Guilty Pleas, Zero Jail Time: The Shocking Story of John Arthur Banks"

The Clay Edwards Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 14:27


In this eye-opening episode of The Clay Edwards Show, we dive deep into the frustrating saga of John Arthur Banks, a notorious downtown Jackson, Mississippi bum who's been terrorizing local businesses for over two decades. From my days owning nightclubs in downtown Jackson (2003-2011), I've seen this guy's harassment firsthand. Despite being arrested for burglarizing at least 15 businesses and pleading guilty SIX TIMES, Banks keeps getting released thanks to Hinds County's infamous "catch and release" program. He's free to strike again in a city fighting to recover from eight years under Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba's socialist policies. Jackson beat New York to electing a radical mayor—want proof of "communism done right"? Come tour Jacktown with me.   We break down the shocking details from Jackson Jambalaya's latest exposé: Banks' criminal history spanning 2009-2024, lenient sentences from judges like Bill Gowan, William Kidd, Faye Peterson, Johnny McDaniels, and Damon Stevenson, and the DA's failures (shoutout to Jody Owens). Highlights include: 2009: Indicted for business burglary; pleaded guilty, full 5-year sentence suspended. 2017: Burglary at Jocko's Tacos; 7 years, 4 suspended (lived at Gateway Shelter). 2018: Burglary at Stanley's Wine and Liquor; 7 years, 3 suspended (concurrent with 2017). 2019: Burglary at Downtown Snack Shop; 7 years, 2 suspended + drug/alcohol treatment. 2020: Two counts for Greenbrook Flowers and Iron Horse Grill (2019 hits); 7 years, 2 suspended. 2022: Burglary at the Hood Building; 7 years, 2 suspended (no habitual offender enhancement). 2022 (again): 10 COUNTS including La Cazuela, Kiefer's, Shero's, Pizza and Daiquiri Shop, Steve's Deli, Mississippi Farmers Market, Downtown Drugstore, Pig and Pint, Finian's, and Tatum & Wade Law Firm—remanded as part of prior case. 2024: Capitol Police arrest for Downtown Drugstore, Native Coffee, and Lou's Restaurant (plus another); 1-year revocation, but paroled quickly. Indicted as habitual offender—trial set for July 2026.   This guy's an economic terrorist, driving away customers and businesses. We also touch on recent closures: Arby's on High Street shutting down for good, plus PetSmart (I-55 North) and TJ Maxx (East County Line Road) relocating to Ridgeland's Highland Colony Parkway. Why? Crime and mismanagement—Jackson going full "Jackson."   My raw, unfiltered reaction: No sympathy for these repeat offenders. I've dealt with them for years—most stories are lies, just excuses for dope. Police do their job, but prosecutors, judges, and MDOC keep releasing them. Businesses are fleeing—can you blame them?   Sponsored by Men's Health of Mississippi: Guys, if you're dealing with low energy, stubborn belly fat, lack of muscle tone, reduced sex drive, or no morning wood, it could be low testosterone. I'm a client—3 years in, down 80 pounds, metabolic age of 36 (I'm 48!), and in the best shape ever. Get a FREE testosterone screening at their Madison clinic. Text "Clay" to 601-805-1300—a real person (not a bot) will respond ASAP to schedule you for TRT or weight loss (or both). Reclaim your life—text now!   For the full story and more Jackson insights, head to https://jacksonjambalaya.com. Kingfish nails it every time.   If you enjoyed this no-holds-barred take on Jackson's crime crisis, hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and turn on notifications for more real talk on Mississippi politics, crime, and culture. Share your thoughts in the comments—have you dealt with bums like Banks downtown?   #JacksonMS #CrimeInJackson #JohnArthurBanks #HindsCounty #CatchAndRelease #MensHealthMS #TestosteroneTherapy #ClayEdwardsShow #MississippiPolitics #DowntownJackson #BusinessBurglaries #ChokweLumumba #EconomicTerrorism #JacksonJambalaya      

Soundcheck
The Sensational Blues Guitarist Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, At Last, In-Studio

Soundcheck

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 31:38


Christone "Kingfish" Ingram has been steeped in the Blues since he was eight years old, when he visited the Delta Blues Museum as a student in Clarksdale, Mississippi (Jackson Advocate). He played drums, bass, and GUITAR and was recognized at a young age for his exceptional musical talent with his debut album Kingfish, in 2019 on Alligator Records. Since then he's released two more albums, won a Grammy and a shelfful of Blues Music Awards, and he's still just 26. His raw and inspired guitar playing, soulful vocals and mature songwriting, bandleading, mentoring younger musicians, and starting his own record label have led Christone “Kingfish” Ingram to be “the face of a new generation of blues artists” (Fender). Christone "Kingfish" Ingram and his band play songs from the new album, called Hard Road, in-studio. Set list: 1. Voodoo Charm 2. Bad Like Me 3. Nothin' But Your Love