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This week, we're going to discuss a new study that suggests grunge rock icon Kurt Cobain didn't die by suicide, but that he was murdered. Before we get to the Cobain case we'll also listen in on an interview with an official with Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson. He spoke to Audacy about a heartbreaking case where a mother was found guilty of manslaughter of her 25-day-old baby. And, to start we have some updates to high profile cases – the Nick Reiner and Nancy Guthrie cases – as well a murder investigation underway in the Bay Area. Featuring audio from KNX News in Los Angeles, WBEN News & Talk in Buffalo, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area, the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City and Scoot out of WWL in New Orleans.
This week, we're diving into one of our favorite topics, aliens. While extraterrestrial life is often thought of as a sort of fringe topic, two U.S. presidents have recently been talking about them, so we had to get in on the fun. We're also going to get a bit darker than usual this week with some talk about death. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio, Tommy Tucker out of WWL and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ.
This week, we're diving into one of our favorite topics, aliens. While extraterrestrial life is often thought of as a sort of fringe topic, two U.S. presidents have recently been talking about them, so we had to get in on the fun. We're also going to get a bit darker than usual this week with some talk about death. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio, Tommy Tucker out of WWL and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ.
This week, we're diving into one of our favorite topics, aliens. While extraterrestrial life is often thought of as a sort of fringe topic, two U.S. presidents have recently been talking about them, so we had to get in on the fun. We're also going to get a bit darker than usual this week with some talk about death. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio, Tommy Tucker out of WWL and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ.
This week, we're going to discuss a new study that suggests grunge rock icon Kurt Cobain didn't die by suicide, but that he was murdered. Before we get to the Cobain case we'll also listen in on an interview with an official with Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson. He spoke to Audacy about a heartbreaking case where a mother was found guilty of manslaughter of her 25-day-old baby. And, to start we have some updates to high profile cases – the Nick Reiner and Nancy Guthrie cases – as well a murder investigation underway in the Bay Area. Featuring audio from KNX News in Los Angeles, WBEN News & Talk in Buffalo, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area, the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City and Scoot out of WWL in New Orleans.
This week, we're diving into one of our favorite topics, aliens. While extraterrestrial life is often thought of as a sort of fringe topic, two U.S. presidents have recently been talking about them, so we had to get in on the fun. We're also going to get a bit darker than usual this week with some talk about death. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio, Tommy Tucker out of WWL and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ.
This week, we're going to discuss a new study that suggests grunge rock icon Kurt Cobain didn't die by suicide, but that he was murdered. Before we get to the Cobain case we'll also listen in on an interview with an official with Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson. He spoke to Audacy about a heartbreaking case where a mother was found guilty of manslaughter of her 25-day-old baby. And, to start we have some updates to high profile cases – the Nick Reiner and Nancy Guthrie cases – as well a murder investigation underway in the Bay Area. Featuring audio from KNX News in Los Angeles, WBEN News & Talk in Buffalo, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area, the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City and Scoot out of WWL in New Orleans.
This week, we're diving into one of our favorite topics, aliens. While extraterrestrial life is often thought of as a sort of fringe topic, two U.S. presidents have recently been talking about them, so we had to get in on the fun. We're also going to get a bit darker than usual this week with some talk about death. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio, Tommy Tucker out of WWL and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ.
This week, we're diving into one of our favorite topics, aliens. While extraterrestrial life is often thought of as a sort of fringe topic, two U.S. presidents have recently been talking about them, so we had to get in on the fun. We're also going to get a bit darker than usual this week with some talk about death. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio, Tommy Tucker out of WWL and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ.
This week, we're going to discuss a new study that suggests grunge rock icon Kurt Cobain didn't die by suicide, but that he was murdered. Before we get to the Cobain case we'll also listen in on an interview with an official with Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson. He spoke to Audacy about a heartbreaking case where a mother was found guilty of manslaughter of her 25-day-old baby. And, to start we have some updates to high profile cases – the Nick Reiner and Nancy Guthrie cases – as well a murder investigation underway in the Bay Area. Featuring audio from KNX News in Los Angeles, WBEN News & Talk in Buffalo, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area, the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City and Scoot out of WWL in New Orleans.
This week, we're diving into one of our favorite topics, aliens. While extraterrestrial life is often thought of as a sort of fringe topic, two U.S. presidents have recently been talking about them, so we had to get in on the fun. We're also going to get a bit darker than usual this week with some talk about death. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio, Tommy Tucker out of WWL and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ.
This week, we're going to discuss a new study that suggests grunge rock icon Kurt Cobain didn't die by suicide, but that he was murdered. Before we get to the Cobain case we'll also listen in on an interview with an official with Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson. He spoke to Audacy about a heartbreaking case where a mother was found guilty of manslaughter of her 25-day-old baby. And, to start we have some updates to high profile cases – the Nick Reiner and Nancy Guthrie cases – as well a murder investigation underway in the Bay Area. Featuring audio from KNX News in Los Angeles, WBEN News & Talk in Buffalo, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area, the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City and Scoot out of WWL in New Orleans.
This week, we're diving into one of our favorite topics, aliens. While extraterrestrial life is often thought of as a sort of fringe topic, two U.S. presidents have recently been talking about them, so we had to get in on the fun. We're also going to get a bit darker than usual this week with some talk about death. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio, Tommy Tucker out of WWL and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ.
Mike and Charlie spoke to a WWL listener about LSU women's basketball and UNO men's basketball. LSU head baseball coach Jay Johnson joined Sports Talk. Coach Johnson recapped the Tigers' first loss of the season to McNeese State. He shared his thoughts on LSU's weekend rotation, the Tigers' elite lineup, and new AD Verge Ausberry. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
This week, we're diving into one of our favorite topics, aliens. While extraterrestrial life is often thought of as a sort of fringe topic, two U.S. presidents have recently been talking about them, so we had to get in on the fun. We're also going to get a bit darker than usual this week with some talk about death. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio, Tommy Tucker out of WWL and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ.
How to psychologically give up a bad habit at Lent or any other time with Dr. Judy O of supercharged life podcast with Tommy Tucker at WWL and more.
How to psychologically give up a bad habit at Lent or any other time with Dr. Judy O of supercharged life podcast with Tommy Tucker at WWL and more.
How to psychologically give up a bad habit at Lent or any other time with Dr. Judy O of supercharged life podcast with Tommy Tucker at WWL and more.
How to psychologically give up a bad habit at Lent or any other time with Dr. Judy O of supercharged life podcast with Tommy Tucker at WWL and more.
How to psychologically give up a bad habit at Lent or any other time with Dr. Judy O of supercharged life podcast with Tommy Tucker at WWL and more.
How to psychologically give up a bad habit at Lent or any other time with Dr. Judy O of supercharged life podcast with Tommy Tucker at WWL and more.
James Van der Beek's death raises the question … why are so many young people dying of colorectal cancer? Dr Andrea Dwyer, cancer expert joins KCBS, Plus,w hy do our brains make us hesitate? with Dr. Eric Eitry, prof at Carnegie Mellon on KCBS and great white sharks in the Gulf with Prof Sean Powers and Tommy Tucker out of WWL.
James Van der Beek's death raises the question … why are so many young people dying of colorectal cancer? Dr Andrea Dwyer, cancer expert joins KCBS, Plus,w hy do our brains make us hesitate? with Dr. Eric Eitry, prof at Carnegie Mellon on KCBS and great white sharks in the Gulf with Prof Sean Powers and Tommy Tucker out of WWL.
James Van der Beek's death raises the question … why are so many young people dying of colorectal cancer? Dr Andrea Dwyer, cancer expert joins KCBS, Plus,w hy do our brains make us hesitate? with Dr. Eric Eitry, prof at Carnegie Mellon on KCBS and great white sharks in the Gulf with Prof Sean Powers and Tommy Tucker out of WWL.
* We'll recap LSU baseball's weekend games and how Kim Mulkey and her team are positioned for the postseason with WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo. * The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's tariffs. We'll break down the ruling and the new order the president is signing to keep tariffs in place
We recap LSU baseball's weekend games and how Kim Mulkey and her team are positioned for the postseason with WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo.
Mike and Charlie gave updates from No. 2 LSU baseball's midweek matchup against Nicholls State. Mike answered questions from WWL listeners about Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love, a top option for the Saints with the eighth overall pick. Erin Summers, a pre-and-postgame host for the Gulf Coast Entertainment & Sports Network, joined Sports Talk. Summers broke down the Saints' options in the 2026 NFL Draft and previewed the Pelicans' post-All-Star break schedule.
Mike and Charlie answered questions from WWL listeners about the 2026 NFL Draft. The guys interviewed Erin Summers, a pre- and postgame host for the Gulf Coast Entertainment & Sports Network, and former MLB pitcher Scott Sanders. Jeff and Charlie criticized the reports surrounding the NBA's interest in abandoning the rookie draft to combat tanking. Rod Walker, a columnist for NOLA.com, joined Sports Talk. The guys also spoke to Mike Hoss, the voice of the Saints.
Mike answered questions from WWL listeners about Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love, a top option for the Saints with the eighth overall pick.
Tommy and WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo break down LSU women's basketball's loss to South Carolina.
WWL's Jeff Palermo, the Louisiana Radio Network sports director, joined Sports Talk. Palermo broke down LSU baseball's season-opening 15-5 victory over Milwaukee, highlighting relief pitcher Gavin Guidry, the home runs from Zack Yorke, Seth Dardar, and Cade Arrambide, and the slow start from Casan Evans.
Steve and Jeff debated which former Saints players would make the Pro Football Hall of Fame. WWL's Jeff Palermo, the Louisiana Radio Network sports director, joined Sports Talk. Palermo broke down LSU baseball's season-opening 15-5 victory over Milwaukee, highlighting relief pitcher Gavin Guidry, the home runs from Zack Yorke, Seth Dardar, and Cade Arrambide, and the slow start from Casan Evans. Steve and Jeff listened to Jeremiah Fears' media availability before the Rising Stars Game.
Steve and Jeff lamented the NBA's decision to put the Rising Stars Game on Peacock and laughed at Derek Carr's recent comments on his podcast. Nick Shook, an Around the NFL writer, joined Sports Talk to discuss his article about Carr's future. Steve and Jeff interviewed Reed Darcy, an LSU women's basketball beat reporter for The Advocate, about the No. 6-ranked Lady Tigers' upcoming showdown against No. 2 South Carolina at the PMAC tomorrow night. The guys also spoke to WWL's Jeff Palermo, the Louisiana Radio Network sports director, about LSU baseball's season-opening 15-5 victory over Milwaukee.
WWL's Jeff Palermo, the Louisiana Radio Network sports director, joined Sports Talk. Palermo broke down LSU baseball's season-opening 15-5 victory over Milwaukee, highlighting relief pitcher Gavin Guidry, the home runs from Zack Yorke, Seth Dardar, and Cade Arrambide, and the slow start from Casan Evans.
* There's no purple, green, and gold without the blue. There's still time for you to Adopt a Cop and help those helping to keep Mardi Gras safe. We'll get the details * We'll check in with Councilmember Aimee McCarron about a meeting they had over recent Entergy equipment failures and power outages. * LSU baseball gets underway! Will Jay Johnson and the Tigers be able to repeat as national champions? We'll break it down with WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo.
* We'll get the details on all the parades this weekend with Arthur Hardy. Which one is your favorite? * We'll go live to Milan, Italy for an update on the Winter Olympics * LSU baseball gets underway! Will Jay Johnson and the Tigers be able to repeat as national champions? We'll break it down with WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo.
LSU baseball gets underway! Will Jay Johnson and the Tigers be able to repeat as national champions? We'll break it down with WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo.
Bobby and Mike spoke to a WWL listener about Super Bowl LX. Bobby praised the Seahawks' impressive "Dark Side" defense. Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Second Guess. Duncan reviewed the Seahawks' rapid rise to power after winning the organization's second Super Bowl. He previewed the Saints' options in the 2026 NFL Draft, highlighting Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love. He celebrated Drew Brees' first-ballot induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Bobby, Mike, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
Bobby and Mike reviewed the Seahawks' dominant 29-13 victory over the Patriots in Super Bowl LX. Bobby gave stats about Seattle's impressive run to their second Lombardi Trophy. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about the game and halftime show.
Let's Talk Tigers and get an update on LSU women's basketball, what needs to happen to fix the men's team, and preview the baseball season, which starts Friday. WWL.com columnist Jeff Palermo joins us.
This is a roundup of weird news from Audacy's Something Offbeat podcast, Olympics 2026 edition. We're checking in with reporter Sloane Martin, who is covering the sport in Milan who has been brushing up on her research to de-mystify curling. We'll also peek into the dark side of what awaits some Olympic champions once they win their medals, debunk a myth about catching colds and hear about the highest marathon on Earth. Featuring audio from WCCO News Talk, Dana & Parks from KMBZ, Scoor at WWL and WWJ Newsrdio.
This is a roundup of weird news from Audacy's Something Offbeat podcast, Olympics 2026 edition. We're checking in with reporter Sloane Martin, who is covering the sport in Milan who has been brushing up on her research to de-mystify curling. We'll also peek into the dark side of what awaits some Olympic champions once they win their medals, debunk a myth about catching colds and hear about the highest marathon on Earth. Featuring audio from WCCO News Talk, Dana & Parks from KMBZ, Scoor at WWL and WWJ Newsrdio.
This is a roundup of weird news from Audacy's Something Offbeat podcast, Olympics 2026 edition. We're checking in with reporter Sloane Martin, who is covering the sport in Milan who has been brushing up on her research to de-mystify curling. We'll also peek into the dark side of what awaits some Olympic champions once they win their medals, debunk a myth about catching colds and hear about the highest marathon on Earth. Featuring audio from WCCO News Talk, Dana & Parks from KMBZ, Scoor at WWL and WWJ Newsrdio.
This is a roundup of weird news from Audacy's Something Offbeat podcast, Olympics 2026 edition. We're checking in with reporter Sloane Martin, who is covering the sport in Milan who has been brushing up on her research to de-mystify curling. We'll also peek into the dark side of what awaits some Olympic champions once they win their medals, debunk a myth about catching colds and hear about the highest marathon on Earth. Featuring audio from WCCO News Talk, Dana & Parks from KMBZ, Scoor at WWL and WWJ Newsrdio.
This is a roundup of weird news from Audacy's Something Offbeat podcast, Olympics 2026 edition. We're checking in with reporter Sloane Martin, who is covering the sport in Milan who has been brushing up on her research to de-mystify curling. We'll also peek into the dark side of what awaits some Olympic champions once they win their medals, debunk a myth about catching colds and hear about the highest marathon on Earth. Featuring audio from WCCO News Talk, Dana & Parks from KMBZ, Scoor at WWL and WWJ Newsrdio.
This is a roundup of weird news from Audacy's Something Offbeat podcast, Olympics 2026 edition. We're checking in with reporter Sloane Martin, who is covering the sport in Milan who has been brushing up on her research to de-mystify curling. We'll also peek into the dark side of what awaits some Olympic champions once they win their medals, debunk a myth about catching colds and hear about the highest marathon on Earth. Featuring audio from WCCO News Talk, Dana & Parks from KMBZ, Scoor at WWL and WWJ Newsrdio.
This is a roundup of weird news from Audacy's Something Offbeat podcast, Olympics 2026 edition. We're checking in with reporter Sloane Martin, who is covering the sport in Milan who has been brushing up on her research to de-mystify curling. We'll also peek into the dark side of what awaits some Olympic champions once they win their medals, debunk a myth about catching colds and hear about the highest marathon on Earth. Featuring audio from WCCO News Talk, Dana & Parks from KMBZ, Scoor at WWL and WWJ Newsrdio.
This is a roundup of weird news from Audacy's Something Offbeat podcast, Olympics 2026 edition. We're checking in with reporter Sloane Martin, who is covering the sport in Milan who has been brushing up on her research to de-mystify curling. We'll also peek into the dark side of what awaits some Olympic champions once they win their medals, debunk a myth about catching colds and hear about the highest marathon on Earth. Featuring audio from WCCO News Talk, Dana & Parks from KMBZ, Scoor at WWL and WWJ Newsrdio.
Bobby and Mike discussed the NFL's decision to hand the Saints the league's first regular-season game in Paris, France. The guys celebrated the connection between Louisiana and France and called the move a "no-brainer." They also looked ahead at the Saints' 2026 schedule and previewed the NBA trade deadline. Bobby and Mike reviewed Drake Maye's trip to his first Super Bowl and spoke to a WWL listener about the big game.
Bobby and Mike discussed the NFL's decision to hand the Saints the league's first regular-season game in Paris, France. The guys celebrated the connection between Louisiana and France and called the move a "no-brainer." They also looked ahead at the Saints' 2026 schedule and previewed the NBA trade deadline. Bobby and Mike reviewed Drake Maye's trip to his first Super Bowl and spoke to a WWL listener about the big game. They recapped Garrett Nussmeier's strong week at the 2026 Senior Bowl. The guys also interviewed former Saints head coach Jim Mora and Stan Verrett, the host of the "Stan and Neil Show."