Embed from Getty Images It happened! This is real! These tears are happy tears of relief. Check out our thoughts on some of the highlights from today’s inauguration of America’s 46th President Joe Biden, and Madam Vice President, Kamala Harris. – Eugene Goodman: An American Hero Embed from Getty Images Officer Eugene Goodman, the man who lured rioters away from the Senate chambers during the January 6th insurrection, is being recognized for the hero he is. During this morning’s inauguration, he escorted Vice President Kamala Harris to the ceremony, fulfilling the duties of his new role as acting deputy Senate… Read more »
Damon Fizzy stops by and discusses his recent move + he and Nick chat about the 2020 Presidential Election, Donald Trump’s handling of his loss and what to expect when Joe Biden takes over in January.
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Last night was the one and only Vice-Presidential debate for the 2020 election. In one corner, we have Vice-President Mike Pence. In the other corner, is the Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee Sen Kamala Harris (CA).
If tonight’s exhibition of democracy in action did not show voters what was at stake in this year’s election, then nothing will.
Nick & Allison dive into what’s now known about Donald Trump’s taxes based off information in the recent New York Times article. Plus, they give their thoughts on the first Presidential Debate of 2020.
Dude, we’re getting the band back together!
It’s been a long time since the Bowling For Soup guys have been together IRL so they’re making up for it by hitting the studio. Listen in this week as Jaret and Gary chat about their plans for new music and prepare to leave home during quarantine.
Speaking of quarantine, we’ve been “grounded” for awhile now… and not much has changed. The guys talk about how fast the time has gone before welcoming this week’s guest to the air.
Jack Forman is the president of talent agency BiCoastal Productions and he calls in during nap time to chat about all the loops COVID-19 has thrown in our way—and the family time it’s brought with it too.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about musicians running for office.
The Gunz Show is back with a brand new episode and that means your Thursday is gonna rock. Tune in to hear Gunz chat with Fearless Records’ president Andy Serrao and FEVER 333’s Jason Aalon Butler.
2020 Presidential candidate Michael E. Arth joins the show, and a News Round-Up.
America’s 44th President was honored over the weekend with a street naming. The new name of Rodeo road, now Barack Obama Boulevard, in the Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw area of Los Angeles, was unveiled in a ceremony Saturday. Thousands of people were in attendance to celebrate. Former President Obama held a campaign rally at the same spot just after announcing his bid for office in 2007. Thandiwe Abdullah, the co-founder of Black Lives Matter Youth Vanguard, took the stage saying “A lot of people will say it’s just another street, but for me, being 15 years old, a black child looking up… Read more »