Cait McMahon


Publicist Cait McMahon joins WW to talk past projects, upbringing, and what the future holds. 

Blackout Balter


Listen Up! This time on episode 750, what to expect from the vice presidential debate tonight a moment for Eddie Van Halen plus, Phil Cohen, the frontman of the band Blackout Balter tells us about bad smells and freezing temperatures  …enjoy! The Brett Davern Show is streamed LIVE daily at 10am (eastern) 7am (pacific) on idobi Radio at https://idobi.com. Follow Brett on social media @BDavv, Katie : @KatieLeclerc, the show @BrettDavernShow

Jon Snodgrass (Armchair Martian, Drag The River)


The Rockstar Dad Show is back with a new episode and they have plenty to chat about, so grab and snack and get comfy—it’s time to tune in.

Comebacks are on the agenda this week, with QR codes and cursive handwriting making their way into 2020. Plus, Jaret and Gary dive into conversation about Happy Meals, Showtime’s Shameless, and more.

Later they welcome seasoned musician Jon Snodgrass to the show. Between talking the Descendants, Jon’s upcoming album Tace, and writing jingles, the group chats family, siblings, and all the things that come with being “dad”.

Miguel Chavez From A.P. Bio


Listen Up! This time on episode 749, Katie hosts the show solo today and calls up her newest friend Miguel Chavez from A.P. Bio streaming now on the NBC Platform, Peacock…enjoy! The Brett Davern Show is streamed LIVE daily at 10am (eastern) 7am (pacific) on idobi Radio at https://idobi.com. Follow Brett on social media @BDavv, Katie : @KatieLeclerc, the show @BrettDavernShow

Abandonment | Lost Frequencies


Using his song “Don’t Leave Me Now”, Belgian DJ Lost Frequencies joins the conversation to talk about the fear of abandonment and moving on. 

Episode 34 – Marshall Goodman (Ras MG) – Sublime, Long Beach Dub All Stars


[imgfull][/imgfull] We are pleased to present the first album focused episode of Disposable Heroes! Ras MG takes us back to the sites, smells and sounds of 30 years ago, these glorious years being the time of recording the monumental album, Sublime’s “40 oz. to Freedom”. Many people don’t know that Marshall played the drums on that record, which in our opinion would not be same without him, as you will hear in the conversation! The drum parts on 40 oz. to Freedom are even part finesse and fire, it’s as if a 5 star jazz drummer was commissioned to play reggae,… Read more »

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