Coming at the news of the day from very different perspectives, Adam & Jordana have candid, fun, and sometimes serious conversations about current events along with all the other daily things that impact Minnesotans. Weekday mornings 9a-noon on NewsTalk 830 WCCO.
Adam Carter and DJ LIVE from the White Bear Yacht Club for the MNSE Inaugural Golf Invitational - Full Show!
Adam Carter and DJ LIVE from the White Bear Yacht Club for the MNSE Inaugural Golf Invitational!
Capped off this morning with decorated gymnastics icon Suni Lee who joined Adam to talk about the Minnesota Sports and Events community and the importance of big events and fundraising events such as the golf invitational taking place today and what led to her wanting to make her big gymnastics return to compete in 2028!
One of the ambassadors for this inaugural event for Minnesota Sports and Events is a player you may know - former Vikings wideout Adam Theilen joins Adam to share his life post-football, recent visits to TCO Performance Center, being a member of the team with MNSE and golfing!
Another big name featured in this Inaugural Golf Invitational for MNSE is former Gophers hooper Parker Fox, now does broadcast work for the Gophers and shares his growing up in Minnesota and even representing his home state as a Gopher and how his broadcasting experience early on has been!
A man who needs no introduction - Andrew Zimmern - renowned food expert and personality Andrew Zimmern joins Adam LIVE to remember the amazing life of Sue Zelickson and discusses the crucial role food and restaurants play into and food ties to some of the big events with Minnesota Sports and Events including the upcoming 2028 NFL Draft and much more!
Adam Carter and DJ LIVE from White Bear Yacht Club for the Inaugural MNSE Golf Invitational!
One of the many great events Minnesota Sports and Events helped put on this year was the 2026 Special Olympics and one of the premiere athletes featured is Danny Collier who joined Adam and DJ to share his experience, life and journey as a golfer, down hill skier and more!
DJ is back and brings it with Quick Takes from car colors to golf attires and more! Also DJ discussed his trip to Utah and how there are areas of 80 MPH speed limits - so we dive into the speed limit discussion!
Adam and DJ LIVE from the White Bear Yacht Club for the MNSE Inaugural Golf Invitational!
Fresh on the heels of SummerSlam - Minnesota has had its share in recent years of big events and Wendy Blackshaw joins to discuss why Minnesota is center stage for more to come! We also dig into some of the events Minnesota has just missed on such as the FIFA World Cup and more! Then we preview the day’s events for the Inaugural MNSE Golf Invitational!
In partnership with Minnesota Sports and Events - the Adam Carter and DJ show today broadcasted LIVE from the White Bear Yacht Club and Course amid their MNSE Inaugural Golf Invitational including what your ideal job at a golf course would be?
This week, we have updates into the Nolan Wells death investigation. Wells was an 18-year-old who’ body was found after he went missing while partying on Horn Island in Mississippi. His death has been met with rumors, conspiracies and questions about race. This week, we have updates into the Nolan Wells death investigation. Wells was an 18-year-old who’ body was found after he went missing while partying on Horn Island in Mississippi. His death has been met with rumors, conspiracies and questions about race.
We’ll look into recent developing crime stories around the country, from a man who was arrested near President Donald Trump’s golf course last weekend to a teen in a clown costume arrested on murder charges. Featuring audio from KNX News in Los Angeles, WBBM Newsradio in Chicago, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, KMOX in St. Louis, Marty Griffin out of KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh and A New Morning out of WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo.
Do you hate mosquitos? We’ll hear from an expert in defense of the blood-sucking insects. Finally, we’ll get the scoop about why connecting to free WiFi when you’re out of town might be putting you in danger. Featuring audio from Scoot out of WWL in New Orleans and A New Morning out of WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo.
This week, we’ll hear about something called the Premonitions Bureau, and about an ancient fossil that reveals more about man’s best friend. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ Kansas City and WWJ Newsradio in Detroit.
This week, we have updates into the Nolan Wells death investigation. Wells was an 18-year-old who’ body was found after he went missing while partying on Horn Island in Mississippi. His death has been met with rumors, conspiracies and questions about race. We'll also look into developing crime stories around the country, sextortion cases and more. Featuring audio from KNX News in Los Angeles, WBBM Newsradio in Chicago, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, KMOX in St. Louis, Marty Griffin out of KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh, A New Morning out of WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo and Scoot out of WWL in New Orleans.
This week, we’ll hear about something called the Premonitions Bureau, and about an ancient fossil that reveals more about man’s best friend. Then... do you hate mosquitos? We’ll hear from an expert in defense of the blood-sucking insects. Finally, we’ll get the scoop about why connecting to free Wi-Fi when you’re out of town might be putting you in danger.
There are some controversial opinions we sift through when it comes to a Adam's opinions - which leads to a new segment - unpopular opinions including Sammy Hagar is better than David Lee Roth in Van Halen!
A few different pieces to get into with our friend Tim Lammers this week as he reviews the upcoming rom-com One Night Only, the horror flick Ice Cream Man and another Taylor Sheridan led season of Lioness entering its third season!
One final round of Quick Takes for the week including the upcoming 2026 Patriot Games which leads to us discussing some adult version of Patriot Games that we could come up with!
So many businesses both big and small have felt the impact of tariffs but one of our frequent guests over the past year, Beth Benike of Busy Baby is finally a success story amid these tariffs as she recently received her refund from the US Supreme Court and she updates us on her journey and current state of her business!
Is boycotting a place of dining or a business because where I stand politically with Kristi Noem or even Corey Lewandowski of whom she was with at CoV and Grocer’s Table yesterday in Wayzata- is that over the line or is it legitimate to deny these places your business as a result.
As measles cases climb across the country we dive into why it's happening and what we need to do to do stop it. While we're on the topic of viruses, we delve into preventing them on your computer.
Out with Jordana - In with Susie Jones taking your advice questions today from new innovative ideas being stolen, how to explain nudity and pornography to children and more pressing advice questions with ‘Dear Susie’!
There is a great piece in the Minnesota Star Tribune discussing the reality of the current middle class in Minnesota and the United States despite consistent gaslighting from the Trump Administration on the current economy and why when it comes to the middle class - it feels so out of reach!
Josh has the Quick Takes for this Thursday and we continue the discussion off of National Root Beer Float Day - what are some things we don't go out of our way for, but love!
While it seems unfair - paying your way to safety amid hurricane season is reportedly being offered and seems like a fair strategy to pay your way out of disaster - we discuss!
Adam shares why he doesn't really have a morning routine - but many do - what is he missing? Gracie and Josh share some of their experiences with having a morning routine and some of yours as well!
There seems to be pushback on an ICE facility being placed in an abandoned private prison in Appleton, MN - Representative Brad Tabke joined us to talk about why he is against housing a detention facility for ICE in Appleton and Minnesota - why he was opposed to Shakopee doing the same - that and much more with Rep. Tabke!
As Washington continues debating the future of the Take Care of Our Veterans Act, one heartbreaking issue has emerged that deserves far greater public attention. This has had real impacts on Minnesota families - one person’s Op Ed speaks to this issue when it comes to honoring veterans and retrieving their death certificates - Scott Schulte is the Anoka County Board Chairman and joined to discuss the issue of helping these veterans and getting a special bill passed!
Have the machines officially outlearned us? Here's more on the current state of AI and the future.
It dropped yesterday that in Michigan there will be DOJ deployed observers to take in the voting for their state primaries and we asked more on that from Secretary of State Steve Simon who dives into more details on this, the history of observers at polling sites and much more - also what is the latest when it comes to the Mike Lindell eligibility when it comes to the voting for his gubernatorial bid and ask about the mail in voting process!
Josh has the Quick Takes on this Wednesday morning including Minnesota wanting more of the bigger events after SummerSlam was a success this past weekend! Also school supplies is shooting up - that and more! Plus Adam and Jordana reminisce on Matchbox cars and lunchboxes from their childhood!
Leaking the blueprint for inventory data for the military is exactly why people, specifically servicemen and women are being put in danger! Adam pushes back on this when it comes to journalism and voicing what goes on in the field all of this in Jordana’s Wingin It!
In the aftermath of this past weekend where there were protests and political statements being made when it comes to Sophie Cunningham’s stance on trans girls and women in women’s sports - but it also goes way beyond the WNBA - it's everywhere in sports and Adam shares his thoughts with his Wingin’ It Wednesday!
Whether it is Josh Groban’s voice, jam bands, the Minnesota State Fair - whatever it may be - we take some of your takes on something that just is not your thing with the return of ‘Not My Thing’!
There has been a history of federal observers at voting polls, the latest case coming to Michigan in the coming days - could Minnesota be next when the primaries kick off next week - we discuss what this could mean for Minnesota voters, voter integrity and more!
Pleased to have our friend Torey Van Oot with Axios returning to the show after her well deserved sabbatical and we get a full recap from her time away, dive right into the St. Paul Mayor Koahly Her story including Axios obtaining a tape from an interview done with the mayor! We have primaries coming up - will we see cross party voting come into play - that and much more to get into with Torey!
Josh has the Quick Takes including National Night Out and an assisted living passing out shots! Then we talk to Rick Johnstone after Cup and Cone was nominated as the best ice cream shop in the country and it may or may not have something to do with Adam and Jordana doing a show LIVE from there!
In a recent survey among Gen Zer’s of 1,000 - 20% brought their parent along or subbed in their parents for the interview - should this be allowed and as an employer, where do you stand on this when it comes to hiring - we discuss!
Adam shares an experience he had yesterday with a last minute laser surgery he experienced and did not know until the last minute crucial details that pertained to his procedure and the effects that would follow and why some have had it with the medical system and communication skills within that system!
Bay Area wine harvest is happening earlier than it has in decades, and this harvest could mean the best wine in a long time. Plus, digital driver’s licenses are on their way, AI surveillance is evolving faster than the laws protecting people from it, and are we ready for the return of shopping malls? Jason DeRusha on WCCO.
Use of political ads to convey impossible promises, using your platform as a political stance, hammering us with “professional wrestling is fake” and “ESPN should stick to sports” - that and much more of which is stuck in our craw today on STOP IT!
While use of ChatGPT in parenting has its limits - aiding in how we communicate and go about daily life has become frequent, specifically with Sam Altman who co-founded OpenAI has fallen under scrutiny for his stance on AI within the parenting bubble!
While it is not in Minnesota, there is a 25 year old in Georgia by the name of Evan Newton who has purchased his town’s newspaper and hopes to keep the local newspaper alive for all who consume local news and maintain the importance of local newspapers.
Josh is in for DJ this week and he provides the Quick Takes for Jordana including a recap of SummerSlam weekend and we also discuss a story on the first professional women’s baseball league in almost 30 years!
While Jordana was away last week she may have missed out on a thing or two - she weighs in on some of the big national spotlight news items featuring - yes - Minnesota! From the Koahly Her situation to the water cyberattack in Minnesota!
This is a true crime exclusive interview from the On Deadline podcast. Host Lauren Barry talks author and journalist Madison Salters, author of Influencers Who Kill: A True Crime Collection: Real Stories of Online Fame and Fatal Consequences.
This is a true crime exclusive interview from the On Deadline podcast. Host Lauren Barry talks author and journalist Madison Salters, author of Influencers Who Kill: A True Crime Collection: Real Stories of Online Fame and Fatal Consequences.
In this episode, we’re going to hear about why sports fans – football fans in particular – have such strong reactions when their teams change up their uniforms. Then we’re headed to Portland, Oregon, to explore the Pittock Mansion with a renowned historian. Featuring audio from WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo, and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob our of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
This week, we’re looking into animals that secretly glow in the dark and a bowling prodigy that’s smashing records and wowing veteran players at alleys across the country. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio in Detroit and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.
This is a true crime exclusive interview from the On Deadline podcast. Host Lauren Barry talks author and journalist Madison Salters, author of Influencers Who Kill: A True Crime Collection: Real Stories of Online Fame and Fatal Consequences.
This week, we’re looking into animals that secretly glow in the dark and a bowling prodigy that’s smashing records and wowing veteran players at alleys across the country. Then, we’re going to hear about why sports fans – football fans in particular – have such strong reactions when their teams change up their uniforms. To end the show, we’re headed to Portland, Oregon, to explore the Pittock Mansion with a renowned historian. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ Kansas City, WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo, and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob our of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
It is SummerSlam weekend in Minneapolis and we have Minnesota wrestling icon Bone Crusher Smith on the show to share his frustrations why he was not invited to WWE SummerSlam and also Josh helps explain the theater and entertainment that is professional wrestling to Adam Carter including what it was like to be in the ring, himself!
It is arguably the biggest blockbuster of the summer - Spiderman: Brand New Day starring Tom Holland, Zendaya and the usual cast of Marvel characters! Also Apple TV+ movie ‘The Dink’ starring Jake Johnson, Mary Steenburgen, Ed Harris and Ben Stiller.
Josh has the Quick Takes on a Friday and Adam shares his thoughts on the voting system concerns in this country when it comes to voter fraud and mailing in ballots!
Are we seeing the end of Google searching? It appears AI is becoming the new intercept when it comes to how we search for information!
Adam recaps an amazing concert experience at the Mystic Lake Amphitheatre where Chris Stapleton had two shows this week and he couldn't speak highly enough of the experience and we also share some of the memorable concert experiences from you, the listeners as well!
Dr. Anthony Fauci invoked the Fifth Amendment during a Senate hearing, but Rand Paul is threatening him with arrest. Who will win? Plus, we learn the silver lining of the cyclospora outbreak as farmers markets experience record-setting sales.
The leaders of Israel and Ukraine visited the United States while President Donald Trump railed at his own Congress to get back to work on the SAVE act and skip their summer break. Plus Colonel Sanders and LeBron James each had cash registers ringing across the US this week.
We check in for the latest on the safety of lettuce and why the U.S. seems to be having such a hard time wrapping its arms around fixing the problem. Plus, the effects of heat and drought on crops, and Donald Trump allowing Americans to consume Mexican cattle again. Then, we send you off with something fun - -a review of the new Spider Man movie.
In this episode, we look into Vance Boelter's sentencing as well as recent legal action and efforts by law enforcement to cut down on crime. Featuring audio from 1010 WINS in New York, WCCO News and Talk in the Twin Cities, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, Marty Griffin out of KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh, A New Morning out of WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo and the Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis.
This week, we have updates on major cases across the country. These include human trafficking cases linked to the World Cup, the D4VD murder case in California, a nurse accused of killing patients, the trial for author Salman Rushdie’s attacker, a Catholic priest scandal and more. Festering audio from 1010 WINS in New York, WCCO News and Talk in the Twin Cities, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, Marty Griffin out of KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh, A New Morning out of WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo and the Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis.
In this episode, we’re headed to a gender reveal party. But, this one isn’t for a human. It’s for a capybara. After that, we’re going to Kingman, Arizona, to meet the savior of Route 66 at the Historic Route 66 Museum. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio in Detroit and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
In this episode, we’re starting with a discussion about body language – specifically how people talk with their hips, whether they realize it or not. After that, we’ll hear from an expert about how Gen Z is finally hitting the bottle – but with different drinking habits than earlier generations. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City and WWL in New Orleans.
This week, we have updates on major cases across the country. These include human trafficking cases linked to the World Cup, the D4VD murder case in California, a nurse accused of killing patients, the trial for author Salman Rushdie’s attacker, a Catholic priest scandal, the Vance Boelter case in Minnesota, and more. Featuring audio from 1010 WINS in New York, WCCO News and Talk in the Twin Cities, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, Marty Griffin out of KDKA Radio in Pittsburgh, A New Morning out of WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo and the Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis.
In this episode, we’re starting with a discussion about body language – specifically how people talk with their hips, whether they realize it or not. After that, we’ll hear from an expert about how Gen Z is finally hitting the bottle – but with different drinking habits than earlier generations. Then, we’re headed to a gender reveal party. But, this one isn’t for a human. It’s for a capybara. After that, we’re going to Kingman, Arizona, to meet the savior of Route 66 at the Historic Route 66 Museum. Featuring audio from Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, WWL in New Orleans and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
New data this week about record low participation in the workforce and much lower homeownership than previously reported has many asking - who are we? Plus, dining out dives and how Taco Bell is trying to recover from the lettuce parasite.
100 days out from the midterms, we take a look at the past statistics, and the current crop of candidates.
Adam and Jordana LIVE from Cup and Cone in White Bear Lake as part of the NMDP Auction Prize - Full Show!
As part of the NMDP Auction - Adam and Jordana are broadcasting their show LIVE from Cup and Cone in White Bear Lake in the 11a hour!
As part of the NMDP Auction - Adam and Jordana are broadcasting their show LIVE from Cup and Cone in White Bear Lake in the 10a hour!
Traveling outside of the country has seen a decline in 20 years since 2006 - and we discuss the drop in travel outside of the United States and some of the factors into these changes in the usage of a passport - given that it is one of the more utilized freedoms we have!
DJ has the Quick Takes LIVE at Cup and Cone including bra sweat, islands in Minnesota and much more then we discuss a story from South Korea where ants are being used as a topping for ice cream at a Michelin restaurant!
As part of the NMDP Auction - Adam and Jordana are broadcasting their show LIVE from Cup and Cone in White Bear Lake in the 9a hour!
We had the chance to sit down with the owner of Cup and Cone in White Bear Lake, Rick Johnson and he shared his story of Cup and Cone, the business and family aspect of it and the NMDP connection to why he is so connected with the cause! We then meet Jerry, a friend of Rick’s who was saved in help from a donor while battling AML and we hear his inspiring story!
News that 6,000 undocumented immigrants were on the voter rolls went off like a brushfire before the midterms. We dive into that, plus why the mayor of New York says he wants to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu the next time he's in the city, why so many people stuck in their jobs, how new rules about college funding could affect that. And there's a new way to enjoy summer -- on a boat you get to enjoy without buying a boat.
In this episode we dive into the United States' beef with Canada and check in on the Tropical storm heading toward the Gulf Coast. And we explore new polling about who the Democrats should send up as a presidential candidate next election.
Nick Halter from Axios joins Jordana to talk about the future of housing in Minneapolis.
We have updates on several crimes across the nation, including expert insight into the latest ICE fatalities. Featuring audio from WCCO News and Talk in the Twin Cities, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, KRLD 1080 in Dallas, KMOX in St. Louis and KCBS Radio in the Bay Area.
This week, we’re going to look into the case of Nolan Wells, an 18-year-old Black college athlete whose body was recovered from the waters near Horn Island days after he vanished on July 4. Was his death an accident? A racially motivated crime? There are several theories, and Scoot out of Audacy station WWL in New Orleans covered them extensively this week. To end the show, we have discussions of laws that impact violent criminals and national crime statistics. Featuring audio from: the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, Scoot and Tommy Tucker out of WWL in New Orleans.
We’re going to hear about the new “death pants” that are wreaking havoc and… causing people to laugh quite a bit in viral social media posts. Finally, we’ll end the show hearing about the launch of a new version of Play-Doh for adults. Featuring audio from the Chad Hartman Show out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities and WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo.
This week, we’re visiting a ghosts of a long-gone streetcar system that was discovered under a Detroit-area roadway. We’ll also hear about the new frontier artificial intelligence has opened up for ghosts with programs that offer to recreate loved ones. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.
This week, we’re going to look into the case of Nolan Wells, an 18-year-old Black college athlete whose body was recovered from the waters near Horn Island days after he vanished on July 4. Was his death an accident? A racially motivated crime? There are several theories, and Scoot out of Audacy station WWL in New Orleans covered them extensively this week. We’ll also hear about another deadly incident involving ICE agents, this time in Houston, Texas. To end the show, we have discussions of laws that impact violent criminals and national crime statistics. Featuring audio from WCCO News and Talk in the Twin Cities, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, KRLD 1080 in Dallas, the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, Scoot and Tommy Tucker out of WWL in New Orleans.
This week, we’re visiting a ghosts of a long-gone streetcar system that was discovered under a Detroit-area roadway. We’ll also hear about the new frontier artificial intelligence has opened up for ghosts with programs that offer to recreate loved ones. We’re going to hear about the new “death pants” that are wreaking havoc and… causing people to laugh quite a bit in viral social media posts. Finally, we’ll end the show hearing about the launch of a new version of Play-Doh for adults. Featuring audio from to WWJ Newsradio in Detriot, WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo, WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities and the Dana & Parks Show out of Kansas City.
Code orange! It's a social media code that alerts users that Summerween has come to a particular store. Halloween. We also check in on the wildfires with a pair who narrowly escaped them in the Boundary Waters of Minnesota. And we check in on kid and mental health.
What's causing the explosion of diarrhea across the U.S.? Bagged salad and Taco Bell are among the considerations, health department officials say. Plus, heat is breaking records and so are weather alerts tied to wildfires from Canada invading the U.S.
The death of a Maine man changed policies for the Department of Homeland Security. We bring you the latest on that, plus why the FBI searched Sen. Lindsey Graham's house after he died following a trip to Ukraine, and a warning about the heat as a 3-yeear-old dies in a hot car in Louisiana.
Sen. Lindsey Graham died suddenly this weekend, leaving a legacy as a rare politician these days who reached across the aisle. What happens next?
This week, we’re focusing on crimes that target children and adolescents, crimes that are often overlooked. These aren’t grizzly murder cases. They’re incidents that happen in a pattern, seemingly right before our eyes. Young athletes pushed beyond their limits until they die, curious teens extorted to the point where they take their own lives, and Jeffrey Epstein’s systemic abuse of girls. Including interviews with Epstein survivor Sharlene Rochard, journalist Sam Zeff and crime expert Brad Garrett. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, A New Morning out of WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo and the Scoot show out of WWL in New Orleans.
We have some quick true crime roundups, including an update in the Charlie Kirk assassination case, the Lynette Hooker disappearance, looking back at Philando Castile and a Michigan crime that’s become the inspiration for a novel and more. Featuring audio from WCCO News and Talk in the Twin Cities, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WWJ Newsradio on Detroit, the Tara Show out of 98.9 WORD in South Carolina and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.
This week, we’re catching up on the couple who climbed the Empire State Building for a stunt last week. Then, we’re headed to Rocket City, USA, to see a very special rocket. Featuring audio from to WWJ Newsradio in Detroit and Own the Road with Kelly and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
This week, we’re focusing on crimes that target children and adolescents, crimes that are often overlooked. These aren’t grizzly murder cases. They’re incidents that happen in a pattern, seemingly right before our eyes. Young athletes pushed beyond their limits until they die. Curious teens extorted to the point where they take their own lives. Jeffrey Epstein’s systemic abuse of girls. We'll also hear about the Charlie Kirk assassination case, the Lynette Hooker disappearance and a Michigan crime that’s become the inspiration for a novel and more. Featuring audio from WCCO News and Talk in the Twin Cities, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, KCBS Radio in the Bay Area, WWJ Newsradio on Detroit, the Tara Show out of 98.9 WORD in South Carolina, the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, A New Morning out of WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo and the Scoot show out of WWL in New Orleans.
This week, we’re catching up on the couple who climbed the Empire State Building for a stunt last week. Then, we’re headed to Rocket City, USA, to see a very special rocket. From there, we’re headed to the video game aisle, where things could start looking a little scary for gamers, as equipment they love might soon be disappearing. An expert will explain why we can blame AI for it. After we check out video games, we’re also stopping by the toy aisle to get a stern warning about the viral squishy, sensory toys that are sending kids to the hospital. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio in Detriot, Own the Road with Kelly and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas, WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo and the Dana & Parks Show out of Kansas City.
During the pandemic, employers took care to build support network for stressed workers, but years later, 67% of employers say they have more people taking long mental health breaks from the office. Is travel a necessary mental health break? Plus,
The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran ended suddenly with an exchange of shots. Here's the latest, and what's next. Plus, a food expert reveals how GLP1s are changing the way brands formulate food, a summer reading challenge that costs parents $4K per child, and why has Buffalo gotten so violent?
Minnesota Secretary of Stave Steve Simon joins Adam and Jordana to talk about threats to mail in voting.
New reports about the $2 billion in wealth President Donald Trump has amassed while in office raises eyebrows at the same time he launches a new initiative to help tomorrow's kids hit the ground running financially.
Summer brings its own array and health and safety issues, but 2026 is bringing some new ones.
On this Independence Day weekend, we’re taking a look back at the tragic July 4 mass shooting that claimed seven lives and injured nearly 50 others at suburban Chicago parade in 2022. How have that mass shooting, and the numerous violent events that have made headlines over the past decades, changed the way we celebrate? As our nation celebrates our 250th anniversary, are we finding it harder to trust each other? Featuring audio from WBBM Newsradio in Chicago and KCBS Radio in San Francisco.
Here are quick crime roundups from coast to coast. Featuring audio from WBBM Newsradio in Chicago, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities, KNX News in Los Angeles and the Marc Cox Morning Show out of 97.1 the Talk in St. Louis.
More America 250 adventures, from Edgar Allan Poe's home and old churches to TSA lines filled with Ranch dressing. Featuring audio from KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities and KCBS Radio in San Francisco.
This week, we'll hear about the Maine Maritime Museum and Historic Fort Wayne. Featuring audio from Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas and WWJ Newsradio in Detroit.
On this Independence Day weekend, we’re taking a look back at the tragic July 4 mass shooting that claimed seven lives and injured nearly 50 others at suburban Chicago parade in 2022. An eight-year-old boy injured in the mass shooting remains partially paralyzed. How have that mass shooting, and the numerous violent events that have made headlines over the past decades, changed the way we celebrate? As our nation celebrates our 250th anniversary, are we finding it harder to trust each other? Featuring audio from WBBM Newsradio in Chicago, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities, KNX News in Los Angeles, the Marc Cox Morning Show out of 97.1 the Talk in St. Louis and KCBS Radio in San Francisco.
What makes America, America? Is it Ranch dressing, lobster or potato chips? Is it Our old buildings? Our literature, our comedy? We’ll it’s probably all of the above and more. Featuring audio from Own the Road with Kelly and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, Jordana Greene and Vineta Sawkar of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities and KCBS Radio out of the Bay Area.
The full episode of Adam & Jordana for July 3rd, 2026. Guests include Joe Nathan, Tim Lammers and Professor Jane E. Kirtley
The full third hour of Adam & Jordana for July 3rd, 2026. Professor Jane E. Kirtley stops by to chat about the necessity of federal protections for journalists and confidential sources. Jordana and Lindsey play USA themed trivia
Professor Jane E. Kirtley is the Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota. She joins Jordana today to discuss Catherine Herridge’s once in a generation type of case where she’s being held in civil contempt as an investigative journalist. She has been ordered to reveal her confidential source and is being fined $800 every day until she does. Professor Kirtley speaks to the importance of this case and parses through the details surrounding the case. Jordana asks Professor Kirtley about what she thinks will happen and how she would advise Catherine going forward.
The full second hour of Adam & Jordana for Friday, July 3rd 2026. Lindsey takes her maiden voyage with the Quick Takes segment. Tim Lammers makes his weekly appearance to review Minions & Monsters and Widow’s Bay.
Tim Lammers joins as he does each week to provide streaming and movie reviews for your watching pleasure this weekend. First, a prequel to Despicable Me called Minions & Monsters. Tim says your favorite yellow guys are some of the best group characters in movie history. His streaming pick is Apple TV’s thriller/comedy Widow’s Bay. Jordana doesn’t like scary stuff but maybe a haunted Martha’s vineyard type program could interest her. He expects many Emmy nominations for the series.
It’s the day before America’s 250th Birthday! Jordana Green and Lindsey Brown are here to guide you to your Independence HolidayJordana and Lindsey discuss what they think Best American Foods are. Listeners weigh in with their submissions. Joe Nathan joins to discuss a piece he recently wrote called “July 4 and the ‘Pursuit of Happiness’”.
Joe Nathan joins Jordana to discuss a piece he recently wrote called “July 4 and the ‘Pursuit of Happiness’”. He and Jordana parse through the nuances and interpretations of one of the most iconic phrases in the American lexicon. They speak about the paths to happiness, the pleasure of helping people and modeling behavior for the next generation.
We're looking into economic trends with audio from KMOX in St. Louis, Tommy Tucker at WWL in New Orleans and KCBS Radio in the Bay Area.
What has America learned in the last 250 years? We'll find out with audio from KCBS Radio in the Bay Area and WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities.
In this episode, we're covering people returning to movie theaters this summer for blockbuster season. Is it a blip or a new trend? Then, Ken Burns talks to KCBS Radio about his American Revolution series.
This episode explores startling research on computers becoming self-aware as data centers proliferate and more. Featuring audio from KCBS Radio in San Francisco, Jason DeRusha from WCCO in the Twin Cities and the Noon Business Hour from WBBM in Chicago.
In this episode, we'll learn about a befuddling manhunt conducted in Kansas City – after the dead body of the man authorities were looking for was sniffed out by cadaver dogs. Then, we’ll touch on a case that reveals the new crime solving possibilities DNA analysis provides and break down the newest revelations in the Nancy Guthrie case. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, KCBS Radio in San Francisco and A New Morning out of WBEN in Buffalo.
This week, we’ll hear about one journalist’s investigation into a century-old murder case that still haunts her home town. We'll also check in on quick crime updates from coast to coast, including a case linked to a cult-like group of computer scientists and the mistrial of a man accused of causing a massive wildfire in California last year.Featuring audio from 1010 WINS in New York, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WBBM Newsradio in Chicago, WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities and KNX News in Los Angeles.
Animal control officers share their wildest stories, and a visit to the world's largest truck stop. Featuring audio from: The Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City and Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
Why did a veteran firefighter decide to leave his poo in box? Plus, important US documents will be on display with the the Freedom Plane National Tour. Featuring audio from: the Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis and WWJ Newsradio in Detroit
This week, we’ll hear about one journalist’s investigation into a century-old murder case that still haunts her home town. Then, we’ll learn about a befuddling manhunt conducted in Kansas City – after the dead body of the man authorities were looking for was sniffed out by cadaver dogs. Finally, we’ll touch on a case that reveals the new crime-solving possibilities DNA analysis provides and break down the newest revelations in the Nancy Guthrie case. First, we’re going to check in on quick crime updates from coast to coast, including a case linked to a cult-like group of computer scientists and the mistrial of a man accused of causing a massive wildfire in California last year.Featuring audio from: 1010 WINS in New York, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WBBM Newsradio in Chicago, WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities, KNX News in Los Angeles, the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, KCBS Radio in San Francisco and A New Morning out of WBEN in Buffalo.
We’re covering a lot of territory in this episode, from the Treaty of Paris to the world’s largest truck stop, so buckle up and get ready. Featuring audio from the Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, the Dana & Parks Show of KMBZ in Kansas City and Own the Road with Kelly and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
Dr. Alexander Herman, assistant professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School, joins Adam and Jordana.
President Donald Trump is suddenly sparring with members of his own party over Iran and a bipartisan housing bill. We break that down, plus the latest rules on airline travel to Europe and the best foodie destinations in the Midwest.
The "Mamdani Effect" was in full force during this week's primaries -- Does it mean a larger shift in American politics? We dive into that and into how American politics have gotten so polarizing.
As the rhetoric keeps changing about what we were trying to do in Iran and whether it succeeded, some are at their breaking point, including farmers. WWL's Newell Normand asks why a clear truth seems to be such a challenge. We also dive into the truth about frozen yogurt and whether it's actually healthier than ice cream.
Haley Brunelle, coordinator for the Family Engagement in Research Program Gillette Children’s, joins Adam and Jordana.
New jobs data shows a very interesting trend for the rest of 2026. Plus, we dive into how Ukraine is using drones to level the playing field with Russia and how one police department in California used a drone to level the field between cops and criminals.
In this episode, we’re going to hear updates on multiple serial killer cases – the case of Keith Gibson (who called himself "the Beast") in Philadelphia, the Gilgo Beach and Joel the Ripper killers on Long Island and the Slavemaster case in the Midwest. Featuring audio from KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, 1010 WINS in New York City and the Dana & Parks show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.
In this episode, we’ll cover developing crime stories and updates on several cases reported by Audacy newsrooms over the past two weeks. These include jury selection in the Tops mass shooting case out of Buffalo, New York, and the latest news regarding Luigi Mangione’s trials.Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KNX News in Los Angeles, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WBBM Newsradio in Chicago, WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo and WCCO News and Talk in the Twin Cities.
We’ll hear about termites buzzing around a historic site linked to vampires an all-female airplane race that’s soon taking to the skies. Featuring audio from Tommy Tucker out of WWL in New Orleans and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.
We’ve got Brits coming across the pond to hang out at the Honky Tonk in Texas (and catch a World Cup game or two) and a baby Eagle recovering from a dangerous fall. Featuring audio from KRLD 1080's Mid-Morning Mike Check in Dallas and WWJ Newsradio in Detorit.
In this episode, we’re going to hear updates on multiple serial killer cases – the Keith Gibson case in Philadelphia, the Gilgo Beach killer in New York and the Slavemaster case in the Midwest. We'll also cover developing crime stories and updates on several cases reported by Audacy newsrooms this month. These include jury selection in the Tops mass shooting case out of Buffalo, New York, and the latest news regarding Luigi Mangione’s trials. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio in Detriot, KNX News in Los Angeles, WBBM Newsradio in Chicago, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo, WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities, 1010 WINS in New York, The Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis and The Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.
This week… is all about flying. First, we’ve got Brits coming across the pond to hang out at the Honky Tonk in Texas (and catch a World Cup game or two) and a baby Eagle recovering from a dangerous fall. Then, we’ll hear about termites buzzing around a historic site linked to vampires an all-female airplane race that’s soon taking to the skies. Featuring audio from the Mid-Morning Mike Check out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, Tommy Tucker out of WWL in New Orleans and the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.
We get the finer points of the Memo of Understanding signed between the U.S. and Iran, plus we discuss the massive lottery payout awaiting the next winner, review the new golden Trump phone and find out what it's like to move an entire mastodon skeleton from one school to another.
A new report that outlines exactly how many teens say they're dating at AI chatbot underscores the isolation today's youth experience in a digital world. We dive into that, plus the remarkable story of an eagled on the road to recovery after his nest collapsed and a debate around 'competency' based high school diplomas.
So many helpful sponsors with NMDP and terrific partners who believe in the same mission that NMDP has for saving lifes and finding the match for those that need it - friends like Matt Guttman of Guttman Law - he joins and shares his story and passion to help with events like the Cure Blood Cancer Radio Auction benefitting NMDP!
One of the unique prizes on the line with this Cure Blood Cancer Radio Auction benefitting NMDP is the ability to go on a $1000 Opitz shopping spree with Jordana and a stylist appointment to go along with it and the stylist herself joined to break down the amazing parts of this specific experience!
Latral Groomes is a registered nurse and leukemia survivor whose life was transformed by a bone marrow transplant in 2015. Faced with a devastating diagnosis, she received a second chance at life—and chose to use it in service to others as a nurse. Hear her story and how far she has come and her message to those in need and seeking help through the Cure Blood Cancer Radio Auction benefitting NMDP as well as a shocking bid that comes in during the interview!
So many great stories come out of donating to help another with NMDP and we heard from Betsy Gabler , she is a 63-year-old acute myeloid leukemia survivor from Roseville, Minnesota and is one of many who is a recipient of a bone marrow transplant and when you find out who donated in her name - it will shock you!
President Donald Trump announced a deal with Iran and while some are jumping for joy, others are tempered and wondering if it's actually a ceasefire or just a pause. Experts weigh in on that, plus when to expect oil and gas prices to come down. We also explore the Space X IPO.
Washburn High School teacher Maureen Mulvaney joins Adam and Jordana to talk about her tech free classroom.
In this episode, we're looking into the Vance Boelter trial in Minnesota. Boelter pleaded guilty this week to multiple charges related to stalking and killing of Minnesota House of Representatives Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark Hortman, as well as the stalking and shooting of Minnesota State Senator John Hoffman, his wife Yvette Hoffman. You might remember Boelter as the assassin who impersonated a police officer to stalk his victims. We’ll hear reactions to the Belter case and Belter’s plea deal, reported by Audacy station WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities.
We’ll unpack the trial of Karmelo Anthony, which concluded this week. Anthony, a 19-year-old who is accused of stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf to death at a Frisco track meet last year, was found guilty of murder this week and his attorneys have filed an intent to appeal. Featuring audio from KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
We're going to the streets of New York City , where dangers lurk beneath pedestrians’ feet. We’ll also hear about an unsettling adoption scam involving a 37-year-old woman who allegedly posed as a 12-year-old girl using pacifiers and baby bottles. If that sounds especially offbeat to you, you’re not alone. Featuring audio from 1010 WINS in New York City, the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City and the Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis.
This week’s episode is taking us from a funeral home where people can get unique urns to the dark depths of the Great Lakes – where there was recently a research expedition to find out what's going on with the zombie fish phenomenon. Featuring audio from Mike Rogers and the Other Side of the News out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit,
In this episode, we’re focusing on two high profile cases – the Karmelo Anthony trial in Texas and the Vance Boelter trial in Minnesota. We'll get insight from inside the courtrooms. Featuring audio from KRLD 1080 in Dallas and WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities.
This week’s episode is taking us from the dark depths of the Great Lakes – where there was recently a research expedition – to the streets of New York City and Rio De Janeiro in Brazil, where dangers lurk beneath pedestrians’ feet. Featuring audio from Mike Rogers and the Other Side of the News out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, 1010 WINS in New York City, the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City and the Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis.
Teen takeovers are already the bane of summer for law enforcement. But what's the answer. We dive in. And then there's a lesson in soccer for the World Cup and an exploration of why so many tickets are still available.
Our own Mark Freie joins Adam and Jordana just after leaving the courtroom where Vance Boelter changed his plea to guilty.
We kick off with fireflies and screw worm updates and move on to solar farms, AI updates by Apple and the mood of small business owners.
We dive into arguments for and against data centers in major cities across the U.S. Plus, did companies that culled the workforce believe too much in AI? Here's why hiring has returned.
A weekend of violence exploded across the U.S. as summer gets underway. Get the latest on that, plus a jobs report, the eye-watering prices people are paying for NBA Finals, and fun facts about America for her 250th birthday.
Felisha Hatcher speaks about the reality of losing her son, Nick, who was murdered last month. We'll also hear about a decaying body found in the Bronx, a stabbing in Times Square, a hostage situation in California, several crimes in the Philadelphia area and more. Featuring audio from 1010 WINS in New York City, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit and KNX News in Los Angeles,
We’ll learn about The Backrooms, a movie inspired by the phrase that actually bringing young people to the movies this summer. Then, we’ll hear from an expert on eerie places and experiences about the psychology of fear, belief and more.Featuring audio from KNX News in Los Angeles and Paranormal 360 of out WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities.
What are your favorite summer activities? Are you into water sports, hiking, barbecuing, checking out roller coasters, maybe playing some frisbee or disc golf? If you said yes to that last one – did you know that you could go pro? Professional disc golfers are heading to the World Disc Golf Championships later this summer, and we’ll hear all about it. Maybe outdoor activities aren’t your thing, and you prefer a nice, air-conditioned movie theater with some buttery popcorn and a big slushie. You may have noticed that your options for that experience are shrinking, as movie theaters close across the U.S. Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio in Detroit and , the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.
In addition to quick dispatches, we’ll hear about a family annihilator case that has shocked communities in Western New York, with a focus on how such cases can impact the mental health of investigators who work on them. We’ll also take a deep look at the Karmelo Anthony case in Texas. Eighteen-year-old Anthony is accused of stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf last year at a Frisco track meet. Anthony’s trial began this week, and it’s already causing controversy. Featuring audio from 1010 WINS in New York City, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, KNX News in Los Angeles, WBEN News and Talk in Buffalo and KRLD 1080 in Dallas.
What are your favorite summer activities? Are you into water sports, hiking, barbecuing, checking out roller coasters, maybe playing some frisbee or disc golf? If you said yes to that last one – did you know that you could go pro? Professional disc golfers are heading to the World Disc Golf Championships later this summer, and we’ll hear all about it. Maybe outdoor activities aren’t your thing, and you prefer a nice, air-conditioned movie theater with some buttery popcorn and a big slushie. You may have noticed that your options for that experience are shrinking, as movie theaters close across the U.S. Our second stop will real the life backrooms – that’s a phrase for eerie, abandoned public spaces that’s popular online – of these shuttered cinemas. Then, we’ll learn about The Backrooms, a movie inspired by the phrase that actually bringing young people to the movies this summer. Finally, we’ll hear from an expert on eerie places and experiences about the psychology of fear, belief and more.Featuring audio from WWJ Newsradio, the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City, KNX News in Los Angeles and Paranormal 360 of out WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities.
Always time to go see a movie this weekend or stream a show so we turn to Tim Lammers who shares his thoughts on the new release of Master of the Universe and also the new Apple TV+ series Cape Fear!
We react and respond to our interview in the first hour with former state senator David Osmek and then Josh shares his Quick Takes on a Friday including the overload of Prince this weekend!
A lot to get into with former Minnesota Sen. Dave Osmek who joined Adam and Jordana in studio to share the current state of the GOP, why he left, takeaways from this weekend’s GOP convention in Duluth including the moment of silence for Derek Chauvin, his thoughts on endorsements in 2026, who he thinks will win the GOP and much more!
Adam shares a story of karma from yesterday - featuring DJ’s Corn Nuts - who by the way is not in on this Friday morning and he shares the result of that! Also Jordana shares an experience she also had recently!
It is Thursday so we give Jordana Green the hard pressed life and love advice questions for Dear Jordana including various love languages, friendships ending, “frenching” and more!
With the rise in popularity and usage of A.I. we react to it being used against the likes of Peggy Flanagan and Angie Craig and weigh in on whether we should allow using it in political ads!
As the midterms shape up, one of the biggest questions surrounds President Donald Trump and how much sway he'll continue to hold. Get the latest on a rare GOP rebuke over Iran, the loss of a $1.8B 'slush fund,' and what's next ... including the role of AI in elections.
A bakery in Granite Falls is under scrutiny for announcing ‘Nuclear Family Month’ in June which is annually LGBTQ+ Pride month!
Josh has the Quick Takes from KAT in the Finals, to Waymo coming to Minneapolis and also a wedding dilemma that he is facing for a rare Thursday wedding he is attending but only the reception!
Americans Airlines let the narrative get away from them when first class passengers started getting downgraded to coach and the airline kept the price difference. Here's more. Plus, what did the primaries this week teach about the mood of voters? Simple. It's the economy, stupid.
The media world is still reacting and trying to make sense of the CBS firing of Scott Pelley and we discuss this with Jane Kirtley, Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota - we also dive into media layoffs, and much more!
In part due to Jordana’s leggings she is wearing in studio we discuss how relaxed can you or should you go in the workplace?
Why is Google releasing 32 million mosquitoes on the U.S? Tommy Tucker discusses. Plus, experts weigh in on CBS' choice to fire Scott Pelley after the veteran "60 Minutes' host accused the network of bias and kowtowing to resident Donald Trump.
Adam and Jordana have a strong reaction to the moment of silence held for Derek Chauvin.
We’ll learn about a surprising summer hazard, beach and café umbrellas that turn deadly. Then, we’ll listen in to a conversation about whether the Dead Sea is doomed to dry up soon. Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City and Adam & Jordana out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities.
This week, we’re headed to the seashore for our peek into the unusual. Our first stop is Riviera Beach, Florida, where we’ll hear about the lucky recovery of a fanny pack filled with thirty thousand dollars – you’ll never guess never guess where came from. Then, we’ll sail around to New Orleans, Louisiana, on the Gulf Coast to check on the global gathering of tall ships – think pirate ships with those tall sails – for the 250th anniversary of the U.S. this summer. In the second half of the show, things will get a bit scarier. We’ll learn about a surprising summer hazard, beach and café umbrellas that turn deadly. Then, we’ll listen in to a conversation about whether the Dead Sea is doomed to dry up soon. Featuring audio from the Bob Rose Show out of 97.3 The Sky in Gainesville, Tommy Tucker out of WWL in New Orleans, the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City and Adam & Jordana out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities.
Both the Minnesota DFL and Republican parties are holding their endorsing convention this weekend. Do those endorsements matter? What should we expect coming out of the conventions? WCCO Political Analyst Blois Olson breaks it down with Adam.
Morris Day and the Time, along with other artists now, say they will not participate in the Freedom 250 concerts in Washington DC. Are they making the right call, and what would you do?
Climate Scientist Dr. John Abraham from the University of St. Thomas University joins Adam and Jordana in studio.
We break down what happened in the Texas primaries when a Trump-backed attorney general Ken Paxton won the primary for a Senate seat. Here's the latest.
Jordana reacts to the breaking news that Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara has resigned.
We’ll visit a cemetery-filled city on the West Coast before we end the show… in the shower. Or, more accurately, in a Minnesota radio studio listening in on a discussion of the new poll that revealed how often Americans actually take showers. Featuring audio from Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas and the Adam & Jordana Show out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities.
This week’s episode will take us from Texas beaches where mysterious items keep washing ashore to a special phone installed in a St. Louis Public Park. Featuring audio from Mike Rogers’ Other Side of the News from KRLD 1080 in Dallas, and The Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis.
This week’s episode will take us from Texas beaches where mysterious items keep washing ashore to a special phone installed in a St. Louis Public Park. Then, we’ll visit a cemetery-filled city on the West Coast before we end the show… in the shower. Or, more accurately, in a Minnesota radio studio listening in on a discussion about how often Americans actually take showers. Special thanks to Mike Rogers’ Other Side of the News from KRLD 1080 in Dallas, and The Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis, Own the Road with Kelli and Bob out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas and the Adam & Jordana Show out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities.
An expert says Washington is in a "tizzy" over the $1.8B settlement Trump's Justice Department made with him. But will Congress oppose it, especially after what happened to Bill Cassidy and others in the GOP who angered the president? We dive into that, and into the new trend of AI lawyers, plus, whether we really want our politics to be nasty.
Steve Murphy and Bruce Hagevik joins Adam in studio as CBS Radio News shutters it's doors.
A new study shows that one-quarter of all kids in the U.S. need assistance for a mental health or developmental issue. Why? An expert dives in. Plus, would you let an AI therapist talk to your kids, and a new kind of therapy emerges.
As summer 2026 ramps up ahead of Memorial Day, two teenagers opened fire at a mosque in San Diego. We check in on that, plus the new Ebola outbreak, Nancy Pelosi's pick for Congress, and how Donald Trump made Sen. Bill Cassidy pay for voting to impeach in his last term.
It's the end of an era with the end of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. So, what does it mean for the future of television? And is Gen Z putting the future of the cocktail industry at risk? And speaking of risk, hantavirus isn't curtailing cruising. In fact, bookings are higher than ever. Why is that? We'll dive in.
We'll hear about research that linked working long hours with obesity and a Biblical diet on this roundup.Featuring audio from the Dana & Parks Show out of Kansas City and the Adam & Jordana Show out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities.
We’ll hear about a mass shooting that has been linked to artificial intelligence, ongoing efforts in Buffalo to heal from the 2022 Tops Supermarket mass shooting and a new program in Minnesota aimed at reducing homicides. Featuring audio from WBEN News & Talk in Buffalo and WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities.
Have you heard of the Senior Assassin game? It’s not a video game, it’s a sometimes-dangerous real-life trend that pops up every year around graduation time, and we’ll learn about it in this episode. We’ll also take a look at the new website for UFO and UAP sightings established by the government that looks straight out of the X-Files. Featuring audio from the Mid-Morning Mike Check out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia and WWJ Newsradio in Detroit and the Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis.
Have you heard of the Senior Assassin game? It’s not a video game, it’s a sometimes-dangerous real-life trend that pops up every year around graduation time, and we’ll learn about it in this episode. We’ll also take a look at the new website for UFO and UAP sightings established by the government that looks straight out of the X-Files. Then, we’ll hear about research that linked working long hours with obesity. Is a four-day work week the answer, or is the Biblical diet a better route to a healthy lifestyle? We’ll learn all about both proposals on this roundup. Featuring audio from the Mid-Morning Mike Check out of KRLD 1080 in Dallas, KYW Newsradio in Philadelphia, WWJ Newsradio in Detroit, the Dana & Parks Show out of Kansas City and the Adam & Jordana Show out of WCCO News Talk in the Twin Cities.
Summer brings people outside, puts them on the roads, in the water, and in the woods. And that brings its own safety concerns. Here are experts with information on the safest vehicles, hacker avoidance, what to do when you see a bear, and how to stay safe in water.
Inflation headed up in April just as holiday travel season heats up, leading President Donald Trump to propose a gas tax holiday and Americans struggling to pay for basics.
Miss Twin Cities and journalism student at the University of St Thomas Anna Brennan joins Adam and Jordana to talk about why she's pushing lawmakers to take action on social media.
Retired US Army Colonel Jeff McCausland joins Adam and Jordana to talk about his 23 years at CBS Radio.
How will the spike in gas prices affect summer travel? And once you're on vacation, do you have to check work emails? Here's more on summer travel trends and topics, plus the new federal guidelines that say passports don't belong in the hands of deadbeat parents.
Adam shares a Ring story from his time away in Ireland where he was tricked into something so we share ours and some of your inventive ways you have deceived or even been caught by your parents!
Following a Supreme Court decision - Blaine has updated its nudity policy and we think that there should be more freedom to roam as we please!
Josh has the Quick Takes for this morning including Adrian Peterson being added to the Vikings Ring of Honor!
There has been some deep discussions on Minnesota potentially joining in on the national redistricting fray which would lead to shake ups locally in Minnesota and elected officials in D.C. so we discuss should we move forward with potential redistricting, gerrymandering or not - we discuss!
Whether it is work emails, texts from coworkers or the boss - should vacation be off limits for your communications with the workplace and Adam recaps his Ireland adventure!
The story of a woman who had artificial intelligence plan her European vacation and how dolphins have been used in warfare. Featuring audio from: The Dave Glover Show out of KMOX in St. Louis, the Dana & Parks Show out of KMBZ in Kansas City.
Greater Minnesota is about to be under a heat warning this weekend with temperatures in the mid 90s and the heat index in the 100s - so we discuss our ways in which we are beating the heat and how much do we miss winter in Minnesota?
Today, Tim Lammers reviews 28 Years Later featuring Ralph Fiennes, Jody Comer and Aaron Taylor Johnson and FUBAR 2 with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Carrie Ann Moss and shares his experience of interviewing Arnold and Carrie briefly for Forbes!
Josh has the Quick Takes today as we dive into the heat, Adrian Peterson beating poker players and much more!
Six days following the traumatic events of Saturday we have heard further details from a statement released from the Hoffman’s and their encounter with their alleged assassin Vance Boelter in the early morning hours of Saturday - also would the implementation of the death penalty had stopped Boelter’s attack and prevented these types of attacks from happening again - we discuss!
Heather Holcombe, Lecturer at the U of M College of Liberal Arts, joins Adam and Jordana to talk the latest budget at the U.
A detailed 20-page complaint filed by federal prosecutors reveals chilling details about the actions by Vance Boelter, the suspect in targeted, political shootings that left former Minnesota Speaker of the House Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark dead, and State Senator John Hoffman and his wife seriously injured. Here's reaction from local hosts on WCCO in Minneapolis, plus commentary on our overly hot political climate in the US, and how we can prevent this from happening again.
Former House Majority Leader Ryan Winkler joins Adam and Jordana after an unthinkable weekend in Minnesota.
Mike Olson, former Secret Service Agent and owner of 360 Security Services, joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the shooting of local lawmakers.
Local activist Ann Treacy tells Jordana about the rallies happening in St Paul and around the state this weekend.
Minnesotan Wendy Lovell Smith joins Jordana live from Israel hours after airstrikes against Iran.
The U.S. Open participants this week might be the biggest stars in the game heading into the third major of the year. They're not going be the main attraction. The one name that gets everyone’s attention at this U.S. Open: Oakmont.
Lakeville City Council member Dan Wolter tells us why we need a new system for picking regents at the U of M.
State Representative Erin Koegel joins Adam to say why she's unhappy about how the legislative ended.
Political reporter Mary Lahammer from Twin Cities PBS joins Adam the day after a deal was finally reached in St Paul.
Plymouth resident and author Adam Erwin joins Adam to talk about his series of midflight interviews.
Immigration attorney Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch joins Adam and Jordana to discuss Trumps latest immigration policy.
Jordana talks starts the show with a response the Boulder attacks and Steve Hunegs from the JCRC chimes in.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. changed the guidelines for woman and children and the COVID vaccine shortly after issuing a new health report that blamed America's food supply for growing illness in children. Catch up on the Trump Administration's latest efforts to 'Make America Healthy Again' and why so many health professionals are deeply skeptical of it.
We talked to the mother of someone who has fought through AML, Anemia and a bone marrow transplant - Lisa Heiden shares the inspiring and heartbreaking story and the climbing back she has gone through since her 2020 diagnosis. Also this half we give away the ultimate Minnesota Twins broadcast package where you can go behind the scenes of the Twins broadcast - again, all courtesy of your donations to the Cure Blood Cancer Radio Auction alongside NMDP!
In the final hour of the show today we gave away a dinner and boat cruise with our friend Paul Douglas, we catch up with him and recap the journey that collectively this group has been on with Jordana - and the experience with him, his wife Laurie and also Marc and Jordana will join the highest bidder and get to take in the beautiful views of Lake Minnetonka and a nice dinner - just one of many great experiences offered with the Cure Blood Cancer Auction in partnership with NMDP!
Want to see something different with the programming? Feel like the show needs a tune up? We gave away a chance for one lucky bidder to gain access to meeting with the WCCO Programming Director Brad Lane and also Amy Ronnenberg, NMDP Chief Executive Officer shares the mission of NMDP and the increasing numbers on the registry and making sure people who need a match, find one and get the financial help they need!
In need of a new look to your lawn? We might have the answer as we gave away a lawn and garden package and Mike Frattallone joins to go into detail on what it all includes and yes this means Adam, Jordana and DJ will get their hands dirty all thanks to the generous donations in partnership with NMDP for the Cure Blood Cancer Radio Auction!
Do you have an opinion on the show? Have something to throw in to the show sheet that is off the cuff? You can with our Wingin’ It Wednesday giveaway and it includes having wings with Adam and Jordana! Also Jordana’s donor, Matt Dubinsky, who she met in studio last year joins the show to share the story of him saving Jordana’s life with simply being a donor!
We are off and running with the Cure Blood Cancer Radio Auction with Adam and Jordana with a unique experience with these two to attend the How to Save a Life Tour for The Fray at The Fillmore. Also, we talked to another donor with NMDP with Libby Seering, she shares her story of being a donor with NMDP and the life saving measures that go along with it!
Former President Joe Biden revealed that he has an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has spread into his bones, which has raised questions about whether medical guidelines about the screening of older men should be revisited and if Biden and his team kept the diagnosis a secret while he was president. On Deadline is hosted and produced by Lauren Barry and produced by Christy Strawser.
The House voted overnight to pass what is being titled the “Big Beautiful Bill” and House Speaker Mike Johnson plans to pass through a Donald Trump policy bill on the floor come Memorial Day - so we break down each piece of this bill.
We rattle off many things we want banned and lighten up the mood as there are so many commonalities with things that should just go away!
Josh is in for DJ he has the Quick Takes from Paige Bueckers returning to Minnesota, lowering gas prices and more! Also are we seeing the return of split-level homes - and why the hate on split-level homes?
We give Jordana the floor at the beginning of the show to react to the tragic murder of two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington D.C. and the constant battle with antisemitism in our country and the world!
One new mom in Philadelphia took her trip to first time motherhood slow and steady. She – a Santa Cruz Galapagos tortoise – waited until she was 97 years old. Host Mike Rogers talked with Lauren Augustine, curator of reptiles and amphibians at the Philadelphia Zoo, all about Mommy and her new tortoise babies, named after the “Golden Girls”.
Torey Van Oot from Axios tells us why the legislative session ended without a budget deal.
Torey Van Oot from Axios joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the controversial state budget plan.
Minnesota tourism commissioner Lauren Bennett McGinty joins Adam from the Fishing Opener.
Former WCCO employee Dan Hill joins us live from Rome as we wait for White Smoke at the Vatican.
It's day one for Real ID as Jordana's family travels from New York for graduation weekend.
Adam Carter shares a recent shopping experience where a retail worker might have gone too in depth on their interactions upon checkout so we discuss how far is too far?
If you accrue vacation time you should use it or lose it - we bring this up in wake of some news that a CA prison dentist cashed out $1.2 payment on unused vacation so we discuss how companies and corporations should or could handle paid vacation!
Josh has our Quick Takes this morning as we cover the NFL Draft, Timberwolves - Warriors, Valleyfair and of course Cinco de Mayo! Also, should we be bent out of shape about Donald Trump posing as a pope?
The Department of Justice has begun an investigation into Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty and her policy that includes the suggestion that race should be included in plea deals so we chatted with Jill Hasday Law Professor U of M - Distinguished McKnight University Professor U of M she specializes in anti-discrimination law, constitutional law, family law, and legal history and breaks it all down for us!
Should we as partners in a relationship - have issues with our significant other going out to lunch, dinner or even drinks with someone we don't know.
An article in The Guardian features RecipeTin Eats founder Nagi Maehashi accusing Brooki Bakehouse of plagiarizing recipes in her cookbook- so we discuss and maybe even share ways in which you could or couldn't do this and share unique cooking experiences we have with our special dishes
It is a big weekend for Marvel Studios as Thunderbolts premieres in theaters and also we review Apple TV’s Friends and Neighbors starring Jon Hamm with our friend Tim Lammers!
For a chance at Bryan Adams tickets - Adam shares some Quick Takes and also he quizzes us on Kentucky Derby names and Phish songs between Josh and Jordana - who will win?
State Senator Drazkowski weighs in on MNDOT’s witty messages on their boards across the metro so we discuss whether there really needs to be fun light-hearted signs or if it becomes too much and even have a couple callers make their case against one another!
Yesterday was a special day for the beloved Carters and Adam reflects on his Anniversary experience including the King of Rock n Roll Elvis making an appearance in the Carter household!
Ben Tiede Director of TESTAMENT, the award winning documentary about the war in Ukraine, joins Jordana.
Tim reviews "The Accountant 2" starring Ben Affleck and tells us where to stream "Conclave"
Torey Van Oot from Axios joins Jordana the morning after the State of the State Address.
Josh shares a personal story that has ties to one of the biggest events in U.S. history and Adam shares a heartfelt review of his Easter Sunday experience - also Jor shares her TV review!
Some parents are expressing their concerns about the exposure their children face when it comes to books featuring gay and transgender characters and the Supreme Court appears to be ruling for these parents who are seeking an exemption from these children consuming this content - we discuss the reality of where we are today in schools and the tough conversations that are necessary to raising our children!
Authorities won’t charge man found vandalizing Teslas in Minneapolis - we weigh in on the head to head between Minneapolis Police wanting prosecution for the over $21,000 worth of damages and the Hennepin County Attorneys Office not taking legal action!
Josh is in for DJ and has the Quick Takes and we discuss the late night ahead for Minnesota sports fans, REAL ID deadline is fast approaching, the State Fair is almost here.
It is Tuesday so today we tackled a variety of topics with Torey Van Oot of Axios including the state legislature deadline fast approaching in May and her reaction to the Pete Hegseth situation as well!
A video of South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace (R) has surfaced interacting with someone at an Ulta when she was questioned about doing more town halls and has gone viral by her aggressive response to the person asking so how should we conduct ourselves when approaching political figures and vice versa.
Vice President for Mission Father Chris Collins from University of St. Thomas joins Adam and Jordana hours after the Pope passes away.
University of St. Thomas Civil Engineering Professor Dr. Ali Ling joins Adam and Jordana to talk about forever chemicals.
Beth Benike from Busy Baby tells Adam and Jordana how tariffs are impacting her business.
Erik Mortensen president of Action 4 Liberty joins Adam and Jordana to defend his organization.
Charles Eide CEO of EideCom joins Adam and Jordana to talk about how tariffs are changing his business.
Professor Jane Kirtley of the Silha Center for the Study of Media Ethics and Law joins Adam and Jordana.
Dr. Loren Taple from Northwood Dental joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the importance of Fluoride.
Constitutional lawyer Jill Hasday from the University on Minnesota joins Adam and Jordana.
Local activist Sue Remesh tells about her experience at the protests in St Paul yesterday.
Adam Carter is joined by Mitch Brewstad (Kieran’s General Manager) for a chilly but positive Twins Home Opener.Adam and David have a conversation about the necessity of public libraries. Plus, a Twins inspired Smarter Than Carter ft. trust issues with Chat GPT and some crosstalk with Chad Hartman on the enduring beauty of Target Field.
Adam Carter is joined by Mitch Brewstad (Kieran’s General Manager) for a chilly but positive Twins Home Opener. Mitch gets into what Opening Day means to him and Kieran’s. Mitch also talks about how they’re doing business wide as the downtown area continues to recover and evolve after 2020.
The hour starts with some Quick Takes from David. Then a brand new limited run segment called Bonehead of the week ft. the Mayor of Minot and further misuse of cell phone technologies. Finally, Adam is joined by Adam Duininck (President & CEO of mpls downtown) on the revitalization of downtown Minneapolis.
A conversation with Adam Duininck (President & CEO of mpls downtown) on the revitalization of downtown Minneapolis. Adam asks about the progress of their plans since 2020. Adam D details the reasoning why returning to work in offices is so important not just to the city but professional development. The Adams also talk about transitioning idling offices into more usable spaces like housing or data centers.
Adam and David are broadcasting live from Kieran's Irish Pub in honor of the Twins home opener! Plenty of Twins talk to lead off the first hour along with an interview with Governor Tim Walz.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz stopped by Keiran's on Twins Home Opener Day for a wide ranging interview with Adam Carter covering Tariffs, ICE, what's happening at Minnesota State- Mankato, the state budget, his presence in the state and on the national stage, and more!
Fishing guide Dan Craven joins Adam and Jordana to talk about how new technology is impacting fishing in MN.
Secretary of State Steve Simon joins Adam and Jordana to react to Trumps plan to require citizenship to vote.
Enrique Velázquez, Director of Regulatory Services for the City of Minneapolis joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the dwindling homeless encampments in Minneapolis.
Josh has a couple items to review for the Random Review including the recent release of the Gabby Petito murder documentary, Curb Your Enthusiasm and Jordana reviews Residence as well!
More than one-third of Americans have turned to apps or devices to track the quality of their sleep. But do sleep trackers help you get better sleep? Now, more people than ever before have their eyes on their nocturnal goals. Whether it's an Apple Watch, Fitbit, Oura Ring or apps, 35% of Americans are tracking sleep, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. Also Jordana has a Sweet 16 quiz for producer Josh!
Had the chance to hear from our friend Torey Van Oot on her Waymo experience - what is Waymo? She explains and also the latest on Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and his relationship with legislation, the state budget and being a traveling man amid all of this!
Josh has the Quick Takes on March 25th, which is International Waffle Day - we also talk about a bill that could disable cat owners from declawing their furry pets and much more with Quick Takes and we have learned that eggs have become now an international commodity with the rising costs running rampant across the country.
Many are scrambling to retrieve their data after the DNA testing company ‘23 & Me’ has filed for bankruptcy due to not being able to turn a profit. Jordana shares her personal experience with the site as well as some of your experiences using the DNA site.
An accidental text was sent out to a group chat of which including the top editor at The Atlantic, Jeff Goldberg and since then Pete Hegseth has blamed the whole mistake on Jeff Goldberg in an effort to gaslight everyone so we weigh in on the times where an accidental text was sent to a group.
This past week the legendary George Foreman passed away so we reflected on how the George Foreman grill changed the way we saw infomercials and what are some of the dumb things we admit to buying on TV. Also, Jordana has a sales slogan quiz for Josh !
Potential changes could be coming to the United States Postal Service and we wanted to get your viewpoint on the idea of the Trump Administration possibly slashing and implementing privatization for the USPS.
There are 6 Democratic Representatives that have made up what is being called a Doctors Caucus which included Rep. Kelly Morrison - together they are hoping to meet with the Head of the Department of Health Robert F Kennedy Jr. to help give the American people the health care and help they need and she joins Jordana to explain their mission.
People could see the price of coffee keep rising based on numbers from February! That, a big concert announcement, Twins are already derailing before the season starts and more with Josh’s Quick Takes! Also Jordana and Josh break down the 5 keys to marriage!
Many around the country are being affected by the cuts being made to those with disabilities. One of those is Jack Shink, his story is unique in itself - he joins Jordana in-studio to share his journey, the entrepreneurship and how federal cuts are affecting him and others who struggle with disabilities. He also shares his passion for helping others with his business
Results of research done from Monster.com has shown people who have been “catfished” into jobs that do not live up to the description, the pay or other facets of the job. Many are hired and lowballed for what was being offered.
CBS Military analyst Jeff McCausland joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza.
Jennifer Cramer Miller from the National Kidney Foundation tells us about an exciting advancement in lab-grown organs.
The can keeps getting kicked down the road when it comes to shops opening up to sell cannabis and we talked to one person who is you could say an expert on this - it is our friend Eric Redlinger who is the owner of Minne Leaf and we asked him about the tribes getting the first chance to open up shop and why some who are paying thousands aren't being refunded money.
From exhaustion from being overworked to working hour and understaffing - doctors at Hennepin Healthcare are facing a lot of adversity and looking for help and almost 200 physicians have decided to unionize and get the much needed assistance with this mission and Nicole Lund is a second year resident physician in emergency medicine and a member of the Hennepin organizing committee with CIR - she explains why nurses are taking action and unionizing.
This week we review the upcoming movie Novocaine starring Jack Quaid and also Tim reviews Zero Day starring Robert DeNiro on Netflix! Also he weighs in on the return of Ted Lasso!
Josh brings the March Madness, the Pi and even a possible sports gambling bill finally being passed for Quick Takes and Dr. Nicole Lund of Hennepin Healthcare a second year resident physician in emergency medicine and a member of the Hennepin organizing committee with CIR - she explains why nurses are taking action and unionizing
For today’s regaling of tales from Florida with Jordana we take a peek inside the interior of a center console and glovebox of Jordana’s parents and share some of the essential and even embarrassing items that are inside of our vehicles!
When you need help with something or want to be invited to something, etc. - are you a “guess” person and take a chance on getting the help or do you directly ask for help when you need it.
From asking that special someone that special question at the workplace to adults dressed as babies - Jordana answers all of your much needed relationship questions and inquiries with Dear Jordana!
There is a lot going on in our nation’s capitol and we chatted with Bloomington, MN mayor Tim Busse on a recent trip he made to D.C. for the “League of Cities” event where leaders discuss the potential of federal funding and cuts to come.
Josh Wheeler in for DJ and he has our Quick Takes including a Bob Dylan auction taking place which leads to some of your choice items that you would buy from some of your favorite artists or musicians!
While the struggles are ongoing for the Jewish communities we also shed light on the celebrations this time of the year known as Purim - Jordana chatted with her own personal rabbi - Rabbi Mordechai Kalatsky about the annual celebration amid the struggles the community is facing!
Obviously there are many, many ways of which we experience bad stress but have you heard of “good stress”? We discuss ways in which we typically experience the positive side of stress, some of which you may not realize!
Willie Frazier, owner of Finish Touch Boutique, tells Adam and Jordana about the struggles of running a business in George Floyd Square.
Rep Dave Baker Republican from Willmar tells Adam why he wants to rethink paid family leave.
Paul Douglas joins Adam and Jordana to talk about concerning cuts that could impact our ability to predict weather.
Jess Pena from Red Wing Public School is heading to Washington to fight for school lunches.
Military analyst Jeff McCausland joins Adam and Jordana as the situation in Ukraine heats up.
Torey Van Oot from Axios talks about the failed bill that would have kept boys out of girls sports.
Adam and Jordana have an intense debate after Trump threatens to withhold funding from institutions who allow illegal protests.
Ilay David joins us live from Israel to talk about his brother who remains a hostage in Gaza.
St Paul Mayor Melvin Carter joins Adam and Jordana after he was called out in a White House memo about immigration.
21 employees resign from Elon Musk's DOGE, refusing to ‘dismantle critical public services’. WCCO's Adam and Jordana react to the breaking news.
Torey Van Oot from Axios tells us where red light cameras will be used and what the future of the North Star Line could be.
Christin Ament from The Bardo tells us how her organization is rethinking end of life care.
Professor Alan Chen from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law joins Adam and Jordana before his speech at the Silha Center tonight.
Amy Johnson, President of Rock from the Heart, joins Adam and Jordana to talk about this weekend's Rock From the Heart events.
Former WCCO producer and reporter Lindsay Guentzel joins Adam and Jordana in studio to talk about her upcoming trip to Rare Disease Day.
It may be -15 here in Minneapolis but Jason DeRusha reveals just how warm it is down in Ft. Myers where we check in with him LIVE from Spring Training and he shares past experiences of covering the Minnesota Twins for Spring Training!
So much chaos and uncertainty has been brought about with this new presidency with Trump and his administration - so where's the line and what happens when you cross it and is the President truly above the law? We let you, the listeners chime in on where you stand with this current presidency!
Are the efforts to keep neighborhoods safer when it comes to crime, fraud, etc. better since the tragic events of George Floyd with the current state of neighborhood policing - we try and disect the different aspects of how to define it as a failure or if it is indeed effective.
Josh in once again on this cold Monday - he brings the Quick Takes from childcare funding being cut off to 4Nations Faceoff to SNL 50 snubs? Also, we get into it on expensive fur mink coats!
Jordana is back from vacation and she shares a familiar face she came across while on vacation in Mexico. We take some of your fascinating stories and awkward ones of coming across people we know while on vacation!
One of the biggest movies of 2025 is already here and there is a lot to unpack for it - Captain America Brave New World starring Anthony Mackie in his big screen theater debut as Captain America and Tim Lammers reviews the blockbuster Marvel debut and also the Netflix show the limited drama series - Apple Cider Vinegar !
From small town Medina, OH Anita Mitchell, author and former wife of Edgar Mitchell, the sixth man to walk on the Moon, was aboard Apollo 14! - she has a fascinating story and she joined Dave Schrader to share her story and reminisce on her former husband’s life as an astronaut’s wife and her book telling these stories!
From taking a bite out of Netflix, to sports betting hitting a wall in Minnesota and more - Josh has our Friday Quick Takes!
One of many schools facing the worry of losing funding towards special education programs - one of whom has suffered this fate for now is the University of St. Thomas due to the Trump administration slashing of special education funding and grants - we talked to Amy Smith, Dean with the School of Education for the University of St. Thomas about if there will be a rebuttal to this and what they and other schools are doing to take action and protect the teachers and the special education students that are in need of this help!
News dropped late morning on Thursday that Senator Tina Smith would not be seeking re-election in 2026, so begins the speculative guessing of who might take that seat next - we talked to Torey Van Oot on a Friday about this news and who might she think will step up to take that spot and what Tina Smith’s legacy is as a senator.
Lots of pressing questions to ask but not to Jordana, this time around it is Chadana! From cabins controversy to dance moms to driving at night along the west coast - we cover it all with the expert!
He is back for another shot at a hat, Andrew from Minneapolis returns to win a hat from Adam Carter, also we weigh in on the overrated and underrated talents of SNL fame over the past 50 years!
Adam breaks down the breaking news of Sen. Tina Smith is not seeking re-election and we sift through some of the names that come to mind of who may seek out that seat!Adam breaks down the breaking news of Sen. Tina Smith is not seeking re-election and we sift through some of the names that come to mind of who may seek out that seat!
The day has finally come, the MNDOT snow plow names have been released and we have winners - also JoAnns is closing hundreds of stores, the Block Party is on pause and more with Quick Takes!
It may not feel like it outside but it is officially baseball season as pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training in Fort Myers. We talked to Jeremy Zoll who has moved into a new role as General Manager of the Minnesota Twins previewing the new season, pitching depth and the beginning of Spring Training!
A recent Star Tribune article came out talking about the MSHSL being under federal investigation for transgender athletes under Trump’s new executive order so we ask the question - is this really a problem or is it being molded into one depending on which side of the aisle you are on - we discuss.
Another edition of Dumber than We Thought featuring Chad and we discuss various mascot controversies this town and various places kids shouldn’t be!
We replayed part of the interview with Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara including the defamation of Katie Blackwell and public defamatory criticism towards her in regards to the events of George Floyd and some of the internal and nationwide disrespect over the past couple of years of which the chief brought up as well!
We dig deeper into the possibility of another term under Governor Tim Walz, as well as sift through some of the other possible options when it comes to running for governor with Michael Brodkorb, former GOP chair and GOP operative and host of The Breakdown podcast - he joins to talk us through some of the scenarios facing a Walz third term and the names that go along with that!
We recap and react to some of the topics covered with Brian O’Hara and Josh brings us the Quick Takes including Nordy the mascot making news!
Right out of the gate we chat with Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara about the Liz Colin documentary Fall of Minneapolis coming after assistant chief Katie Blackwell and several other claims being made against the police department and the training given to officers. We also asked him about an audit being requested by the Minneapolis City Council, the Curfew Task Force, remembering Officer Mitchell and other topics with the Chief!
Enough with the bitter cold temperatures, it is time to prepare for spring according to Adam's calendar! When is spring for you? Is it when pitchers and catchers report to Spring Training? is it when the snow is gone - when is your spring!
We begin Dumber than We Thought with a man who is plugged in more than anyone with the Timberwolves and the NBA, giving Chad Hartman the floor to share his thoughts on the arbitration results which Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore have come out as majority owners and what lies ahead for the future of the Minnesota Timberwolves! We also tackle the best guitar players, OJ documentaries and more!
From OJ documentaries to guitarists, broken furnaces, Target Center, malt shops and more in the triumphant return of Random Review!
A lot to on pack with the legislature so we turn to Torey Van Oot with Axios where she discusses a letter sent in from Republicans seeking an investigation into taxpayer fraud when it comes to the power sharing agreement. We also dive into Minnesota Governor Tim Walz potentially running for a third term and also will we see Torey Van Oot in concert with her band Axios?
There is a tough spot for one national maritime museum that recently in April named its museum featuring the “Gulf of Mexico” also a bear in hiding, Valentines Day tips and more with Josh’s Quick Takes which includes National Guitar Day where we discuss some of the biggest names to ever shred!
After touring the state and visiting various school districts there is a proposal for schools to ban cell phones in class and there is some pushback against this. We chatted with Sen. Alice Mann about this proposal and the specific guidelines of the proposal regarding phone use and what are some of the people saying that have given her pushback!
Some people can handle it, some people cannot - how does one become a morning person ? Steve Simpson sticks around to chat with Adam about his own perspective on being a morning person!
From snow covered cars, stashing away the Christmas tree, Super Bowl Monday being a holiday, Adam Carter earning the Medal of Freedom as a dad and more - we tackle all the nonsense with Dumber Than We Thought!
In recent interviews including Sunday morning with Esme Murphy, Governor Tim Walz discussed a possible third term as governor so we asked you the listeners to weigh in and we discussed the idea of term limits, when it is time to move on and should Walz continue!
Plenty to talk about with the various Super Bowl aspects yesterday so we dive into some of that with Quick Takes including a possible arbitration result expected Monday and much more!
We talked to Bishop Jen Nagel, Minneapolis Area Synod of the Evangelical and Pastor Hierald Osorto San Pablo Lutheran Church - South Minneapolis about this - one Minnesota church is building a fund to “back immigrants" and Catholic bishops say they back Trump’s deportation of immigrants with criminal records so we asked more about where the church stands with this situation!
It wasn’t the most pleasant Super Bowl experience overall and there is a lot of reasons why - we dive into the game, the commercials and yes, the halftime show from Kendrick Lamar!
It has been 489 days since the terrible attacks on October 7th in Israel and we had the chance to receive an update with the latest from Eli David, his brother Eveaytar is still being held hostage in Gaza. While Eli is in the U.S. he is spreading awareness and doing his part in pushing for change, pushing for safety with the remaining hostages. Since the new administration there has been releases but there is still more to be had and Eli gives us the latest and the perspective of his family and the many that still struggle up to this point!
On this edition of Smarter than Carter we had Andrew from Minneapolis who gave Adam a run for his money (and hat) in a hotly contested game of Smarter than Carter!
This week Tim Lammers joins to review the new movie release this weekend Love Hurts starring Ke Huy Quan and Ariana DeBose, and the Hulu series Paradise starring Sterling K. Brown and James Marsden !
From some of the odd Super Bowl bets to women in sports to the school supplies tax break - we tackle all of that and more as Josh brings us the Quick Takes!
A lot of unraveling has taken place with USAID in the past week and we are slowly learning more about the effects on so many in need of help and so many who were previously employed with USAID - we replay audio from Margaret Brennan and react to the latest in this!
Today, we began the show and reflected on the would’ve and could have to start the show and share some of your life aspirations as well!
From taking surnames, ordering food when sick, furniture placement issues, marriage signs and much more as we tackle some serious relationship problems with Jordana today in Dear Jordana!
An article that came out in the Minnesota Star Tribune discusses the use of technology in schools and whether it is worth the headache with an increase of implementation into arithmetic for learning so should the restrictions and guardrails go further into the other means of technology being provided to students?
Donald Trump announced his administration will be pushing out a task force to eradicate “anti-Christian bias” - so we ask the simple question: where is this supposed Christian bias? Also, how much should “persecution” be thrown around! We do a deep dive into where this “bias” could be coming from in today’s society!
Stop, if you have heard this before - snow is on the way in Minnesota - Josh has that, Timberwolves on the move and more with our Quick Takes this morning
News broke this week that the FCC is stepping in over a San Francisco station airing the whereabouts of ICE agents and we turned to an expert in media ethics and law Jane Kirtley with the University of Minnesota to ask about some of the specifics of this investigation as well as touched on the CBS release of transcripts of their interview with Kamala Harris during the campaign!
Recently, Adam had a texting experience that brings up a good question - do we need to be better when texting one another and not send the shortened version or “K” - we discuss the proper way to communicate through text!
Professor Richard Painter from the U of M talks about Trumps plan to take over Gaza and antisemitism at his University.
Multiple families rely on Second Harvest Heartland and it takes knowing these communities and developing relationships - Suzi Kim Scott serves on the board for Second Harvest Heartland and is the Director of Communications and Public Relations for Second Harvest Heartland, she shares her own personal story and the impact her team has on those in need!
Different operations and supply chains help keep families fed and Toni Scott, Sr. Director of Supply Chain for Second Harvest Heartland joined us to talk about the supply chain involved with meeting the needs of so many people and also as a runner she talked about the partnership Second Harvest Heartland has with the Twin Cities Marathon as well!
Recently, Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan helped secure $5.5 million towards Minnesota food banks, Lt. Governor Flanagan joined us to talk about the passion behind helping area food banks, her own personal story with combatting hunger and much more!
One of the many sponsors who have been chipping in is Compeer Financial and Karen Schieler is one of the many at Compeer working the outreach with this program and works a lot with corporate giving and she talks about some of these partnerships and her time working alongside food banks to help feed families!
We talked to Sarah Peterson, Director of Kitchen Coalition with Second Harvest Heartland, she discusses the relationships between the restaurants and caterers in the community that jump in to help with food in this massive effort against hunger
There are so many meals that Second Harvest Heartland puts out each year, in fact 145 million meals in 2024 were put together - we talked to Andy Lindus about the mass production and imprint him and others who annually partner with Second Harvest Heartland to help those in need of food. Andy shares his passion to help the community that in turn partners with his business and the teamwork his team shows when they help the community!
Tyler Schipper Associate Professor of Data Analytics and Economics at the University of St Thomas joins Jordana to talk about tariffs.
Phyllis Karasov, Attorney at Larkin Hoffman, gives advice to business owners who are concerned about ICE raids.
Dr Michael Osterholm joins Jordana to react to the nomination of RFK and talk about if we are ready for the next pandemic.
CBS Senior Travel Correspondent Peter Greenberg Joins Jordana with the latest on a tragedy in DC.
Dr. John Abraham from the University of St Thomas tells us how a busy first week in the White House is impacting the world of climate and science.
Torey Van Oot from Axios joins Adam to talk about MN politics and Trump's choice to pause grant funding.
Andi Otto, exec director Pride Twin Cities, tells Adam why his organization is ending their sponsorship deal with Target.
Tim joins Adam to review this weeks top movies and shows and talk about the Oscar nominations.
Dave Brickey Lead Pastor at Church of the Open Door, joins Adam to talk about the settlement they are planning.
Vaccine Expert Dr. Greg Poland from the Mayo Clinic joins Adam to talk about a historic investment in vaccine research.
Minnesota Trucker Roger Zima joins us live from the road to talk about his career as a truck driver.
We circle back around to the topic of yesterday’s inaugural prayer where Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde asked Trump for mercy for the LGBTQ and immigrant community!
It was announced that Saint Paul Mayor Melvin Carter would be running for a third term, how he views Donald Trump as a Democratic mayor and what plans he has for Saint Paul in 2025 and if given another term!
From a $2.8 million BBQ sauce, to pond hockey, as well as a familiar face of Minnesota football possibly returning - all in Josh’s Quick Takes and also we circle around and ask if you are a “Boomerasker”?
Donald Trump has made his first actions very clear and has begun the process of roll out with policies undocumented immigrants with mass deportations and now has Kieth Ellison and Minnesota along with 22 other state suits against Trump for this regard citizen birthright so we asked Jill Hasday, Law Professor with the University of Minnesota to join us to break down the specifics of this back and forth and what to expect going forward!
Yesterday there was a very interesting speech from Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde where she asked Donald Trump and his administration for mercy when it comes to this country’s LGBTQ community and immigrants as well thus using the ability of free speech - we play it back and react for Jordana’s Wingin’ it Wednesday!
For today’s Wingin’ it Wednesday - Adam recapped a WCCO celebration from Tuesday night over at the Minneapolis Club where Vineeta was kind enough to host a small celebration honoring our January landmark birthdays for Jason DeRusha and the man, the myth, the legend Adam Carter turning the big 5-0!
Amid the many things occurring during the Inauguration festivities yesterday, last night Musk was all over the viral social media threads due to a controversial pose and Jordana reacts to this and the double standards that need to be held along with this!
It is a Tuesday with Torey and there is a lot to get into with Torey Van Oot with Axios regarding the chaos in the Minnesota House between the Democrats and Republicans, initial Trump moves of Presidency, and MN level of support for Walz!
As we row on through the show on a Tuesday we have Josh in for DJ with the Quick Takes including State Fair upping their prices, a chicken favorite is closed and more! Also we dive into the pardons for those involved in the January 6th storming of the Capitol!
We had the opportunity to chat with Sheriff Witt in studio today about Donald Trump pardoning January 6th rioters, schools battling sub zero temperatures, Hennepin County enforcing ICE regulations, winter crime, the new narcotics pup, recruitment and much more!
Fresh out of the Inauguration Ceremony and the first speech as the newly elected 47th President of the United States Donald J Trump, from the Panama Canal comments, to what he hopes to accomplish in this new Presidency - we break it all down.
Josh has our Quick Takes this Monday morning and because it is the third Monday of each January, it is Blue Monday where many feel the bitter cold temperatures, the New Year’s resolutions are falling apart and people are recovering from the craziness of the holidays! We dive into the feeling of blue on this Monday!
The day is finally here, the inauguration of the 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump into the Oval Office so what do you the listeners give as your one word for today’s inauguration?
Will Schultz from Merchant & Gould tells Adam and Jordana why the Supreme Court may ban TikTok.
Torey Van Oot from Axios joins Adam and Jordana live from St Paul as the state legislature begins their work for the year.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider joins Adam and Jordana after a playoff collapse for the Vikings.
Kate Gladdin and Katie Shatusky from Thumbs Up join Adam and Jordana in studio to talk about their work with teen mental health.
Matt Biren from Pacific Palisades joins us after losing everything this week after his home burned.
Tim reviews The Last Showgirl and talks about how the LA fires are impacting the entertainment world.
Fred Haberman from Haberman, a Minneapolis-based marketing agency that has helped mainstream organic food in the U.S. joins Adam to talk about nutrition.
Former Minnesota Governor Arne Carlson joins Adam and Jordana with some harsh words for the current state administration.
Torey Van Oot from Axios joins Adam and Jordana at the start of a tenuous session for the state legislature.
Movie and TV critic Tim Lammers joins Adam and Jordana the morning after the Golden Globes.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider joins Adam and Jordana after a bad end of the season for the Vikings.
Former Wisconsin congressman Scott Klug joins Adam hours before congress kicks off the session.
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor Jamie R. Houk dives into the hidden impacts of grief and explains why giving yourself permission to grieve is the key to healing.
Over the weekend, the Mankato West High School Boys Hockey team had their sticks stolen from them amid the annual Heritage Holiday Classic in Duluth, so we were joined by the head coach of Mankato West hockey for the latest and how people can jump in and help out these kids!
Over the weekend, Jordana, while in Florida went to visit the Nova Music Exhibit in Miami where there is an in-depth remembrance of the tragic massacres of October 7th, 2023 and gives people an in-person perspective of the horror experienced that day and ever since that day as well.
Two huge losses in the political world over the weekend - Former Senator Majority Leader Kari Diedzic passing away due to her battle with cancer and the 39th President of Jimmy Carter passing away at the age of 100 so we chatted with Blois Olson about that, and some fun chat about Jolt cola and meaningful gifts as well!
Josh has the Quick Takes featuring a time tested lottery ticket, remembering Carter and more! Plus there is an energy-filled cola returning - but do we really need it?
We started the show sharing words that meant the world to us and gifts that we will never forget - what is your special story of something special someone told you or gave you that meant everything?
Pastor Paul Baudhuin from Prospect Park United Methodist Church joins Adam to talk about how to honor this Christmas season.
Tim reviews "Mufasa: The Lion King" and tells us where to find Christmas classic movies.
Ali Ling at the University of St. Thomas joins Adam and Jordana to talk about a new PFAS law in Minnesota.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider joins Adam and Jordana after a Monday night win for the Vikings.
For a special edition of Dumber Than We Thought, we brought Chad in to recap the festivities of the weekend that was in the 2024 Audacy Holiday Party!
This morning an article in Minnesota Reformer put low income mothers in the spotlight as many were being billed heavily for education and tutoring while Filipino instructors were being paid under $5 an hour so we talked to the person who published this article Max Nesterak for more on fraudulent activity taking place not just with education but also there seems to be more layers to this with autism funding, nutrition education and more!
Usually we have Torey Van Oot of Axios on for ‘Tuesdays with Torey’ but this week we bumped her up a day to chat about a hearing taking place regarding the really close race between Brad Tabke and Aaron Paul, Alex Plechash as the new GOP chair and more!
Josh is in for DJ this Monday and he brings some of the rapid fire Quick Takes including your Minnesota Vikings, a toaster trophy and more! Also an article out in the Minnesota Star Tribune on ‘symbiosexuality’ - what is it and why is it in the news?
It has been the buzz for the past week - drones flying over New York and New Jersey airspace so we talked to a founder and trainer with a local drone flying school here in Minnesota seeking some answers - Joel Roggenkamp of the Twin Cities Drone School gives us some insight on some of the specifics with drone piloting and the FAA regulations that correlate with flying them within certain airspace!
Sometimes being a Houdini at a party is ok - there is not always a need for a solidified goodbye - we discussed this in the aftermath of the 2024 Audacy Holiday Party over the weekend!
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey joins Adam and Jordana hours after the City Council overrides his veto of their budget proposal.
Dr. Manjeet Rege from the University of St. Thomas joins Adam and Jordana to talk about quantum computer and AI.
Today’s Random Review - we reviewed the search for the perfect bra, the show Black Doves and Josh reviews Disney’s Moana 2!
For today’s holiday showdown we break down what is the right time to show up at a holiday party, - the ever so awkward early arrival, the perfected on-time arrival, or the slacker method of late ?
The Hennepin Healthcare Child Life Holiday Toy Drive is an event organized by the Child Life team at Hennepin. The goal of a child life program is to help pediatric patients and families develop positive coping skills to get through stressful healthcare experiences. Alyson Weiss is the Pediatric Child Life Program Coordinator and joined us to talk about the gift of giving for children and families worried about healthcare and well-being through hospitalization this holiday season!
Josh is in for DJ and brings us some quick takes and also where to find the best popovers!
We give reaction to the arrest of Luigi Mangione in Pennsylvania from Monday and discuss how whether it is nationally, in Pennsylvania or locally here in Minneapolis with the City Council, dont seem to know where the line is between criminal and hero/protester and some of the details that have come out since the arrest yesterday!
Adam celebrates a huge birthday in his family and we ask the question - if you could go back to any age what would it be?
CBS Military analyst Jeff McCausland joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the unfolding situation in Syria.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider joins Adam and Jordana after a convincing win over Atlanta.
Carrie McDonald from Chisolm schools tells us how her district is fighting absenteeism.
Deborah Sundal from Groves Literacy Partnerships shares some shocking news about literacy in Minnesota. Learn more at www.groveslearning.org
Mike Olson, former Secret Service Agent and owner of 360 Security Services, joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the killing of Brian Thompson in New York City.
Senator Alice Mann tells Adam and Jordana to talk about how students and teachers are weighing in on phones in schools.
Our favorite day after Thanksgiving sandwich. Attending high school reunions. Are you smarter than Jonah?
Jonah Kaplan from WCCO TV joins the show. Black Friday Quick Takes. Jonah talks about working in news in Minnesota. MADD National Ambassador Prisca Osunsan Joins the show to talk about the dangers and risks of drunk driving especially around the holidays. Minnesotans embrace the weather.
What are you doing on Black Friday? We get to know producer Ryan Perpich. What makes the perfect leftover Thanksgiving meal? Susan Bachman West talks about their holiday plans.
Former WCCO Radio newsman Don Shelby joins Adam and Jordana to talk about “Broadcast Wars” airing tomorrow on TPT.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider joins Adam and Jordana after a stressful Vikings game in Chicago.
Adam and Jordana are discussing Matt Gaetz as news breaks that he is pulling out of consideration.
Dr. John Abraham from St Thomas University joins Adam and Jordana in studio to talk about how a Trump administration will impact climate and science work
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey joins Jordana to talk about a controversial speaker scheduled to talk to teachers this week.
Dr. Manjeet Rege, at the University of St. Thomas School of Engineering tells us how AI regulation regulation could change in the coming years.
Adam and Jordana LIVE from the Rotunda at Mall of America for the 2024 Union Gospel Mission Radiothon!
Although we talked to many specialists, there is always an inspirational story from the residents of Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities and one of those people is Cory - an ACTS Training Program Resident who, himself has battled addiction including relapse and repeated the pattern - he has now taken on the goal of helping others by becoming a Chemical Dependency Technician leading other residents to sobriety in the process and he shares his story!
Covering all bases is essential to Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities so we chatted with Matt Deitner who serves as the ACTS Training Program Director which helps residents find well being financially, emotionally, mentally as well as giving them a sense of community and togetherness with many programs offered.
Adam and Jordana LIVE from the Rotunda at Mall of America for the 2024 Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities Radiothon!
Rayme Edwards is a licensed social worker with Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities and is one of many who helped assist 396 individuals so far in 2024 and is still working towards helping more! She joined Adam and Jordana to talk about the guidance she and her team provides to help residents reach their goals as well as providing all the documentation they need for the next step in life - ID’s, certificates and more!
So many are in need of holistic care, mental health services and much, much more - Chris Kokal is the Vice President of Shared Services for Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities!
Adam and Jordana LIVE from the Rotunda at the Mall of America for the 2024 Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities Radiothon!
Sometimes it is the volunteers at Union Gospel Mission that can make the difference in someones day - thats what Bill Kelley hopes for each morning when he serves up breakfast to residents in hope he can be the bright spark and smile they see first thing each morning - hear his inspirational and emotional perspective of why he does it!
With the holidays around the corner, people are need of food, shelter, and much more - all it takes is one meal - and Lonnie Pearson talks about that - he serves as the Food Director at Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities!
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider joins Jordana after the Vikings win a 3rd straight game.
CBS Military analyst Retired Army Colonel Jeff McCausland joins us to talk about a curious Trump nomination.
Torey Van Oot from Axios joins Adam and Jordana to talk about a medical debt program in St Paul and more.
Professor of Economics Bedassa Tadesse from the U of M tells us what Trump tariffs could mean for products here in the US.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider joins Jordana live from Jacksonville after another Vikings win.
Former U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Rachel Paulose tells us what will happen next in Trump's ongoing legal battles.
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara joins Adam and Jordana in studio to talk election security and comment on a tragic overnight shooting.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider joins Adam and Jordana after a win for the Vikings on Sunday Night Football.
Talking Bob Costas in the aftermath of him announcing he is stepping away from play by play and also couples communicating frustrations!
For today’s reviews with Tim Lammers we take a sneak peek at Here starring Robin Wright and Tom Hanks and Lioness Season 2 starring Zoe Saldana, Morgan Freeman and Nicole Kidman.
Walmart is in deep trouble, the IDS breaks the glass, that and more with Josh’s Quick Takes. Also is it okay when invited to a gathering, to ask who is going to be there?
We chatted with former Star Tribune opinion editor Scott Gillespie about the separation of journalism and editorials and whether journalists should endorse candidates in the wake of the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times swaying in one direction!
During an interview with Tucker Carlson on Thursday, Donald Trump referred to Liz Cheney as a “warhawk” and said she should “stand in front of “nine barrels” - we discuss why America needs to take a deep breath before jumping to conclusion and understanding the rhetoric.
We talk with the man leading an effort to build a statue to memorialize the Halloween Blizzard of 1991.
Former Wisconsin Congressman Scott Klug joins us to talk about the swing state to our east.
Minneapolis Council Member LaTrisha Vetaw joins Adam and Jordana to talk about violence, homeless encampments and George Floyd Square.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey joins Adam and Jordana after a violent weekend in his city.
There is an article that shows 20% of Gen Zers do not save money towards retirement but is it an excuse to not save money? We take your calls and texts on this to get your input on what the reasoning could be behind the lack of investment in the future generation.
It seems we are now seeing Tim Walz on several media platforms from the ‘Smartless’ podcast, The View and more! Also we asked her about the recent photo op’s with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris and then dive into discussion on polls and the accuracy of them as we are two weeks from Election Day!
Josh has our Quick Takes this morning including the dreaded Christmas shopping, also Jordana weighs in on the photo op’s of both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris from over the weekend that have captured the media’s attention!
Amid a rally among students on the University of Minnesota campus, Morrill Hall was vandalized and students were barricaded in and protests ensued on campus where 11 people were arrested - Jordana gives us her reflection on this.
Monday night marked a night of celebration of 100 years of personalities and memories on WCCO Radio - Jordana alongside Josh Wheeler recapped the night that was and the legacy of this very radio station!
A student-led rally is planned for the University of Minnesota on Monday afternoon so Jordana chatted with Junior undergrad Jonathan Greenspan who is a Jewish U of M student about this rally and the level of safety he feels on campus!
Over the weekend a courier was found with unattended ballots out in the open in Edina and we wanted to talk to Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon about whether people should be concerned as well as ask him about Elon Musk’s $1 million offer to voters in support of Trump and the legality involved with that.
Another tragic story of a non-verbal child wandering from their home and drowning had taken place over the weekend in Eden Prairie and our very own Sheletta Brundidge joined us to talk about this heartbreaking story, what she is doing to help try and prevent these tragedies from taking place and also we celebrating her big Emmy win from over the weekend!
A man found himself stuck 250 feet up a radio tower in Eagan, that and much more with Josh in our Quick Takes and also we discuss a story where two states are considering lowering wages as a result of increased tipping including an additional state that pays $1.35 an hour.
Not the way Cheryl Reeve and company wanted to end what has been a remarkable 2024 season - but the Lynx fell to the Liberty in Game 5 in Brooklyn resulting in the Liberty’s first ever time winning a championship. Not the way Cheryl Reeve and company wanted to end what has been a remarkable 2024 season - but the Lynx fell to the Liberty in Game 5 in Brooklyn resulting in the Liberty’s first ever time winning a championship.
If you could change the composition of your child to be smarter, more athletic, etc. - would you do it? We discuss that and take your thoughts on this as well!
This hour Jordana Green and Chris Tubbs (in for David Josephson) discuss Minnesotans stepping up nationally to help undecided voters in swing states, Jordana talks with U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar about her 87 County Tour, it's "Smarter Than Tubbs", and the Friday Rewind.
Jordana Green talks with U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar about her 87 County Tour, what she noticed in the rural areas, are we as divided as we might think, and more.
This hour Jordana Green and Chris Tubbs (in for David Josephson) have "Quick Takes", the renewed interest in the Lyle and Erik Menedez case, and entertainment reviewer Tim Lammers joins for his weekly segment.
Jordana Green talks with Tim Lammers and gets his thoughts on “Smile 2", "Saturday Night", and "Nobody Wants This."
This hour Jordana Green and Chris Tubbs (in for David Josephson) discuss consumers clapping back against "shrinkflation" what products you've seen, and the serious issues to Ozempic addiction and more.
Retired Col. Jeff McCausland CBS' military analyst joins Jordana to talk about what's going on in Israel, the Middle East and rebellions on going throughout the world.
An Audacy article states that the Gender Pay Gap got wider in the last calendar year. We're joined by Professor Jill Hasday from the University of Minnesota to talk about this challenge and the impact on the work force.
9am Hour of Adam and Jordana - 10/17/24Subscription services no longer able to give you the ring around? How does the gender pay gap get wider? These are the questions we're asking about today.
Hour Two of Adam and Jordana features a culinary quick takes adventure featuring an old Roker family recipe. Then, Adam and Jordana wonder about giving recommendations and acting as a reference for people who you wouldn't recommend in light of the news out of South Washington County Schools and the action of a substitute teacher.
Culinary Quick Takes today talk about Lemonade, Sweet Potato, Having It Your Way, and Canadian Cuisine.
Wingin' It Wednesday starts with Jordana asking. what's a good wedding gift for newlyweds in 2024? Adam follows with Jerry Seinfeld talking about ski gates? Hour 1 of Adam and Jordana from October 16th, 2024.
JD Vance while on a campaign stop in Minneapolis stood outside the 3rd precinct and delivered some comments on Governor Tim Walz' response to the civil unrest in 2020. Torey Van Oot from Axios joins to talk about this an the looming 2024 US Presidential Election.
Quick Takes featuring Lonely Americans, A Giant Pumpkin, A House Divided, and Gen Z's work habits.
Chief Deputy Pat Enderlein, Major Rick Palaia (Investigations Bureau), and Major Kristen Tomlinson (Public Affairs Bureau) join Adam and Jordana in place of Sheriff Witt to talk contamination in the crime lab, drug enforcement challenges, and the way we work in policing.
Professor Jane E. Kirtley is the Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota. Jane Kirtley joins to talk about 60 Minutes Editing an interview with Kamala Harris and CBS News asking tough questions about Israel.
High Performance Brain Specialist, Coach and Consultant Leigh Richardson, PhD says her initial focus was on organizational behavior. She shifted to human behavior in 2003 after her son suffered a traumatic brain injury. Leigh has also been in ICU twice with brain injury. All of this fueled her need to understand how the brain works or why it doesn’t work.A licensed professional counselor, Leigh is founder of The Brain Performance Center in Dallas. She is also the author of Turn Your Brain On to Get Your Game On: The How, What, Why to Peak Performance.
Quick Takes today ranges from Cards Against Humanity, Flying Comets, Air Baloons, and Billy Crystal
AquaFence President Thomas Briedis tells us how reusable floodwalls are protecting building during hurricane Milton.
Minne Leaf owner Eric Redlinger tells us what it's like to open a cannabis store in Minnesota.
Jacob Mchangama, of The Future of Free Speech, tells us about the speech he's giving at the U of M tonight.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider joins Jordana after a winning weekend of football in Minnesota.
Author Ken Davis tells us about his latest book The World in Books: 52 Works of Great Short Nonfiction
Joe Walsh, a former congressman for Illinois, tells us why he's crossing the aisle this year.
CBS Travel Editor Peter Greenberg joins us just after taping his show from the Minnesota Zoo
CEO David Nussbaum from Proto tells us about a new technology that could forever change video communication.
Former St Paul Mayor Chris Coleman tells us how Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity is helping the homeless in his city.
We ask CBS Military analyst Jeff McCausland if the US will send troops to the Middle East.
Paul Douglas joins Adam and Jordana as hurricane Helene continues to impact much of the country.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider joins Adam and Jordana to talk Vikings Twins and more.
Spencer White from Minnesota Daily tells us about his attempt to take down an impressive amount of food at a baseball game.
Peter Matos from 3D Response Systems tells Adam and Jordana how his company is retrofitting schools with new safety equipment.
Lt Governor Peggy Flanagan joins Adam and Jordana as she balances the business of the state with a busy election season.
Fergus Falls School Board member Stephen Vigesaa joins Adam and Jordana after catching heat for not saying the Pledge of Allegiance.
'Uncommitted voters' are not siding with Walz and Harris while also asking other voters to not vote for Trump as well. We discuss the details of this and share some of your thoughts when it comes to the representatives, the policies and break this down.
Tim Lammers joins us to bring us the review of Transformers One and Tulsa King Season 2, discussing his Forbes interview and also discuss movies that find their way back to theaters!
Josh is in for DJ, hes got the Quick Takes for today and also Adam and Jordana recap their viewing of Mormon Wives!
Adam and Jordana share a story of a University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse professor who is in trouble for a pornographic film he had filmed with his wife and the administration now is taking action!
Yesterday, Adam Carter had the chance to be a judge in a chili cook off with Trung Pham of Pham’s Rice Bowl out of Midtown Global Market - so we get the full recap of the cook-off and Adam’s preference on chili as well!
Adam Carter and Jordana Green discuss Tupperware filing Chapter 11 and do "product parties" still exist, and they talk with CBS Military Analyst Col. Jeff McCausland about the most recent walkie talkie explosions and more.
Adam Carter and Jordana Green talk with CBS Military Analyst Col. Jeff McCausland about the most recent walkie talkie explosions, why they are still using outdated technology, what could be next, and more.
Annie Nelson from the Superior Hiking Trail Association joins the show as DJ prepares for a backpacking trip.
AJ Lagoe from KARE 11 tells us about a local non-profit that's under investigation for fraud.
Joe Nathan Director at Center for School Change joins Adam and Jordana to react to a scathing report about charter schools.
Joe also shared this information about charter schools: https://centerforschoolchange.org/2024/09/key-facts-about-mn-charter-public-schools/
Former Secret Service Agent, and owner of 360 Security Services Mike Olson joins Adam and Jordana the day after another failed assignation of Trump.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider joins Adam and Jordana to talk about a big win for the Purple.
Adam and Jordana react to a shocking report about charter schools in Minnesota and invite Myron Orfield at the University of Minnesota to chime in.
Jail Administrator Major Troy Otto tells Adam and Jordana why his jail is moving inmates to alternate facilities.
Dr. Leslie King-Schultz from Hennepin Healthcare joins Adam and Jordana to talk about dropping vaccine rates in Minnesota.
Torey Van Oot from Axios joins us hours before the first debate between Trump and Harris.
Reporter Joe Lindsley of Ukrainian Freedom News joins the show again from the town of Odessa on the Black Sea to share about the status of the war in Ukraine.
Hold onto your butts, Adam Carter delivers his version of Quick Takes today with DJ out and also we discuss comments made by Dick Cheney about the possibility of Donald Trump returning to office in 2024 and endorsing Kamala Harris!
Reporter Joe Lindsley of Ukrainian Freedom News joins the show again from the town of Odessa on the Black Sea to share about the status of the war in Ukraine. (Photo by Nikoletta Stoyanova/Getty Images)
It was a good start for the Minnesota Vikings at Met Life Stadium between Sam Darnold performing well and the defense smothering Daniel Jones and the Giants offense on their way to a 1-0 start! We chatted with Brian Murphy of Purple Insider about the big win, Darnold’s performance and much more!
(Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
Adam and Jordana discuss the point of polls when it comes to elections - why do we need them? A New York Times article posted a recent poll last week showing Democratic support has stalled - however another poll released showed otherwise - so why believe one over another? We break down the pros and cons of these polls as we edge closer to Election Day!
Adam and Jordana talk about gun control and parental responsibility after another school shooting this week.
Rep. Brad Tabke joins Adam to talk about drunk driving laws after two were killed by a drunk driver at Park Tavern.
Adam says we should not listen to some Walz family members who are speaking out against the Governor.
Park Tavern owner Phil Weber joins Adam and Jordana as he and his staff mourn the death of an employee over the weekend.
Ilay David joins Adam and Jordana live from Israel to talk about his brother Evayatar who is still held captive in Gaza.
It's always a hit this time of the year so we asked Stephanie Shimp of Blue Barn and Blue Plate Restaurants about the popular items over at the Blue Barn and more about the Blue Plate locations in Minnesota!
For the final Fair Food Faceoff we try the Freehouse Chocobananas Wheat Ale up against the Dual Citizen Hazy Shade!
Summer is almost over so Tim Lammers joined us to recap the summer that was in movie releases - giving us his top five picks for the summer!
Final edition of Quick Takes at the Fair and DJ brings us the ‘Back to School’ edition of Quick Takes with tomorrow marking the beginning of yet another school year! Also we tell stories of dropping the kids off for school at the bus (or college)!
Over the weekend tragedy struck in the Middle East when six hostages who were soon to be rescued were shot in the head and had been discovered only a couple of days afterwards - Jordana shares her reaction to this heartbreaking story and the reasoning behind Israel’s ceasefire on Monday
For the final Minnesota State Fair question of the day, in honor of Labor Day we ask the audience and listeners if America should adopt a 30 hour work week?
Keeping it simple for today's Fair Food Faceoff - French Fries from Mike's Hamburgers vs. Fresh French Fries!
If you have ever heard a show without a host and just two callers - you were probably listening to Tommy Mischke, he shares that story, his broadcast from Dan Kellys, and much more on 830 Day at the Fair!
Longtime afternoon drive host John Williams joined Adam and Jordana to reflect on his beginnings in WCCO Radio, Jefferson Talks, family update and even the Fair Commander returns amid the 100 year celebration of WCCO and more!
Whether it is news, entertainment, being informed on traffic, weather, or sports, even Twins baseball - why do you listen to WCCO Radio? We ask this because today - Friday, August 30th, 2024 is 830 Day in Minnesota in honor of WCCO Radio turning 100!
Should you be mad if someone is ‘stream cheating’? Also, a bizarre questions about setting a skull on the mantel and more with Dear Jordana today where Jordana Green answers any and all questions and advice inquiries!
Its old school meets new school in today’s food faceoff - the classic old school footlong hot dog faces off against the Hot Cheetos Korean corn dog from Chan’s Eatery!
According to a new report from Surgeon General Vivik Murphy, parenting is becoming such a challenge that it is bad for your health and leaving many barely able to function. Whether it is stress, financial woes, we break down the reality many parents face!
DJ has our Quick Takes for today including Gopher football returning, Tim Walz still a no-show and more! Also Jordana talks about a new development with LEGOs going green!
Overnight, the Minnesota Star Tribune put out an article with the updates on test scores among students in Minnesota. We were joined by Dr. John Abrahams on stage at the Fair to talk about this new release, how effective are these scores, and how effective are the methods of which we measure students' progress. Also, are teachers to blame for students' struggles and are we putting enough money into our children’s education - that and more with Dr. John Abrahams, Professor for the University of Saint Thomas!
So many people are heading back to school, college students are mostly already back in the swing of things. Also, the Federal Reserve released the report that is you studied humanities, life science of law - there's a 40% chance you regret your major - with that being said - do you regret your college major?
In today’s Fair Food Face Off we matched up Kosharina Egyptian Cuisine from underneath the Grandstand ramp up against the Raging Ball from the Herbivorous Butcher!
Always nice checking in with Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara as he joined us to talk about Dinkytown safety and collaborating with the campus officers towards a safer university, juvenile crime, “coaching” in the department, his rift with Mary Moriarty and more!
We covered a lot of ground with Secretary of State Steve Simon today from election certification, the status of Robert F Kennedy Jr on the ballot, his letter to Elon Musk, voter ID and much more!
Thousands still without power from the Monday night and Tuesday morning storms that blew through the Twin Cities and surrounding areas - that, Twins struggles, school debacle and more with DJ’s Quick Takes and we also play a Sibling Band Trivia in honor of Oasis announcing a reunion - Jordana quizzes Adam on famous sibling bands!
After the surge in popularity in the use of Ozempic for weight loss and other remedy's people have started using - it is time for losing weight through medication to become insured and more accessible in stores opposed to prescription medications - Jordana talks more on this for her Wingin’ It Wednesday!
So many people post their political stances on social media, mostly for clicks and attention - Adam Carter weighs in on this with his Wingin’ It Wednesday today at the Fair!
For today’s Minnesota State Fair question - we asked the audience and listeners everywhere - for the Minnesota State Fair - do you prefer the animals as entertainment or listening to the live music offered throughout the Fair?
DAV of Minnesota are helping veterans find therapy and help in many ways - one being their Outdoors program - we talked to Trent Dilks about the struggles veterans face with mental health, what the Outdoors program offers for veterans and helping a connection be established with the outdoors!
In today's Fair Food Faceoff - we saw the matchup of deep fried pickles vs. deep fried olives!
A bizarre event took place in baseball yesterday, a massive pull tab heist, life expectancy and more with DJ providing the Quick Takes. Also, Jordana woke up to some incredibly good news!
A story broke in the previous days about the Lowry apartments in Saint Paul where people could not access their elevator and the living conditions are very poor all while Madison Equities who owns the property has refused to assist with the matter - Mayor Melvin Carter shares how he and his team are rolling up their sleeves and helping the 100 plus residents in the building. Also talks on Walz being in the spotlight, homelessness and more!
In today’s question for the Minnesota State Fair, we tackle the question of should the microphones be muted for the upcoming 2024 Presidential debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris?
Today Adam, Jordana and DJ put up the infamous Mouthtrap Cheese Curds and highly touted Deep Fried Ranch!
Is being late considered being a bad friend? and our friend Jerry checks in to give us an update on the traffic chaos going on at the Fair!
DJ has our Quick Takes including yet another championship in Minnesota sports, battling the heat and more! Also Susan Stiles of Stiles Financial joins us on the porch to talk a little more about Tim Walz financial fiasco and much more!
Had the chance to talk to Torey Van Oot of Axios, LIVE on the WCCO Radio porch about an interview clip we played back from last year's Fair that is very relevant to his position now - more on Walz, her week at the DNC, Walz son going viral in an emotional moment!
Another week ahead at the Minnesota State Fair, which means school is nearing and we start by asking - should cellphones be banned in schools? Listeners and audience members chime in!
We gather around with our spouses and discuss things we love or hate about the show, pet peeves and things we should know that we don't in this fun Spouse Sparring segment with Adam, Jordana and Dave!
For the first time since his retirement we chatted with Paul Douglas about his first few weeks away from the airwaves. He reflects on his career and we also invite him to join in on our Food Faceoff where we test two drinks - Lift Bridge Frozen Mango and Schells Oktoberfest - both from Ballpark Cafe!
Joining Adam and Jordana LIVE on stage is Tim Lammers to review ‘Blink Twice’ featuring Channing Tatum and ‘That 90s Show’ Part 3. Also, he recaps the summer that has been in movies!
DJ has Quick Takes for us on Day 2 of the Fair and Adam puts up a hat for grabs in ‘Smarter than Carter’!
Always a pleasure to talk to DeWanna Witt, Hennepin County Sheriff - we dove into recruiting, Adam and Jordana recapped their visit to a jail, county boards and salaries, and asked her about citizen groups as well!
It is Day 2 of the Minnesota State Fair so Adam and Jordana have your State Fair - there is a new COVID vaccine being pushed out - will you get it or no?
Time for some pressing questions on Dear Jordana as well as an audience question that may stump even you when it comes to teenage dating! Also Susie chimes back in for a wild story she just experienced!
She's been working hard all week in Chicago so she went for a bike ride, here's what Susie has been up to in Chicago as well as recapping the festivities from the United Center last night, the Walz speech and football pep rally - including her early morning partying with the Minnesotans in town!
Adam and Jordana faceoff with two Fair food favorites - Classic Corn Roast vs. Veggie Fries!
In today’s Quick Takes, football is fast approaching and pumpkin spice is here.. EARLY! Also our friend Jerry chimes in while trying to park at the Minnesota State Fair!
Had the chance to catch up with Mark Freie who was there with the early risers before the doors even opened and he joined to talk about the early lines at the Fair and what the atmosphere is like!
There is a WCCO Radio 100 Year Commemorative Double Album being sold this year to celebrate 100 years of WCCO Radio - we chatted with Brad Gunnerson of Copycats Media who helped piece together this double album and he talks about the history this record puts out there and how it takes you on a 100 year journey when you listen to it, as well as more on what Copycats Media is about!
It's a yearly tradition - every day we present a pressing question to ask you, our listeners and the audience at the Minnesota State Fair. Today we asked - has your opinion of Tim Walz changed since becoming the Democratic Vice Presidential candidate and his heartfelt speech at the DNC last night? Also we talked to Rachel Pierson, reporter for WBBM in Chicago who was at the Democratic National Convention last night, weighed on the out of state perspective of Tim Walz, his family contributions to last night and much more!
Local activist Jess Sundin joins us hours after she organized a protest in Chicago at the DNC.
Editor and Senior Vice President of the Star Tribune Suki Dardarian joins Jordana as her paper rolls out a new look.
Nick Juarez from the U of M’s Department of Public Safety tells us about a new Safety Center in Dinkytown.
In today’s edition of Dear Jordana, we analyzed everything from partnering with Chad Hartman for a pedicure, improper footwear, children saying “rats!’, broken doors and much more as Jordana is here to answer our important life questions and debates in today’s Dear Jordana!
Jim Feinstein is the CEO of ENT Partners and a member at the Medina Country Club, partnering with others in hopes to fight things like blood cancer with charity events such as the one at Medina Country Club today all for one goal. He shares the heart behind piecing together these events.
Had the chance to chat with Danny Lee, Director with NMDP about the 7th Annual Charity Golf Event taking place at Medina Country Club, the ongoing mission of NMDP, how more people can get involved and donate - as well as a huge Minnesota sports star joining the fight!
DJ has the Quick Takes for today including a surge in whooping cough, watering the plants and much more! Also we list off some ideal travel spots on our bucket list!
Adam, Jordana and David are LIVE from the NMDP Charity Golf Event at the Medina Country Club for today’s show and they open up the lines to you the listeners for tales of shoplifting and the morality (or lack thereof) behind it.
Former Wisconsin congressman Scott Klug joins Adam and Jordana after a telling primary day.
CBS Military Analyst Jeff McCausland joins Adam and Jordana as an attack from Iran seems immanent.
Torey Van Oot from Axios joins us a week after Governor Walz started campaigning with Kamala Harris.
An extended show today leading into Twins pregame and its worth all thirty minutes - Jordana’s husband Mark tells the infamous quaalude story and we replay the week that was in our Friday Rewind!
Growing isolation in America is leading to people preparing for the end - Elaine Tyler May, professor at the University of Minnesota joins us to talk about ‘doomsday prepping’ - what is it?
Costco is now checking ID’s and stepping up their guardrails when it comes to who can enter and shop in their stores to stem the flow of non-member shoppers - but its getting in the way for some of us who have our kids running errands for us for celebrations and gatherings!
Today’s review with Tim Lammers featured the video game movie - Borderlands which comes out this weekend and also we review the hot new timely streaming doc featuring USA Olympic gymnast Simone Biles
Adam shares his concerns and worries when it comes to being a college dad when it comes to finances and being ready overall to send a child off to the next stage known as college.
Many are calling into question both Tim Walz service time and the integrity with that as well as JD Vance as a correspondent - we discuss the scenarios with each and how one should properly reference those who serve.
Seeking advice? Have a question about your relationship or lack thereof? Jordana has the answers - handling your cuddling needs, ducking your girlfriend pregnancy advice - that and much more in today’s Dear Jordana!
It has been revealed that now Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz has no stocks or investments, him and his wife Gwen only have their pensions - we talked to Susan Stiles of Stiles Financial about this and why they lean only on that - and can Americans in general, afford to retire with just their pension in today’s economy.
Since 2020, there has been so much in question when it comes to voting and fraud - we talked to Secretary Steve Simon about Republicans launching the “Protect the Vote” site, misinformation on Twitter/X, voting integrity and his reaction to Walz getting the VP nomination!
Several months ago the Warroad girl’s hockey coach David Marvin was sued in a defamation case by parents within the hockey program and accusations of sexual assault were brought into the fold - now it has been revealed that David has won the defamation case. He joined us to recap the chain of events that led to this, where he is at right now with the program and what lies ahead in the new chapter. Also, David shares his story of his son who took his own life and the MAX Foundation that he put together to support those struggling with mental health.
We started today’s show with Adam Carter stating he could be an Olympic athlete within the handball realm! He explains more as to why this is!
There is an article in Axios talking about Google as an illegal monopoly when it comes to search engines - Google isn't going anywhere, and it will remain but its ability to set and control the agenda for the tech industry's future is waning. Adam and Jordana discussed this as a federal judge has ruled against Google in an anti-trust suit.
We continue to get the different perspectives on Tim Walz being nominated for the Democratic Vice President, running alongside Kamala Harris. So we talked to Scott Klug of the Lost in the Middle podcast and former WI congressman. He also shares his thoughts on the strength of the Republican side of things when it comes to JD Vance as a Vice President and what areas favor either side - both locally in Minnesota and nationally as well!
Josh has our Quick Takes for today and we also talk Italian tradition amid our Def Leppard/Journey ticket giveaway!
For Adam’s Winging it Wednesday - he shares the story of someone last night mowing their lawn past 8:00 at night - is that too late or not to get the lawn work done? We discuss!
The mission of the Minnesota 100 Club is a volunteer nonprofit whose mission is to help and aid families of fallen first responders - Adam and Jordana are LIVE from Bunker Hills for the Annual Golf Tournament honoring the fallen and families of the fallen heroes. We chatted with Lanie Noble, President of the MN 100 Club,
Many people locally have been vocal about Walz when it comes to the events in Minneapolis in 2020 - we asked Attorney General Kieth Ellison about that. the many criticisms Walz faces and where he sits on Walz being announced as the Vice Presidential candidate for Kamala Harris
Switching things over to the Democratic side of things with former DFL chair Mike Erlandson - he joins to talk about what Governor Tim Walz brings to the table as a Vice Presidential candidate and how he can translate his work in Minnesota to the national scale.
We had the chance for a different perspective on Governor Walz being announced as the Vice Presidential candidate for Kamala Harris in the upcoming race - we chatted with Representative Lisa Demuth about where she stands from a Republican standpoint when it comes to what Walz and Harris represent and the strength of Walz as a candidate for Democrats when it comes to healthcare, crime prevention and more!
We finally had a chance to ask Brian O’Hara about the City Council increasing. Also got his take on Governor Walz being announced as the Vice Presidential candidate for Kamala Harris! That and much, much more with the Chief O’Hara!
News breaking this morning of Kamala Harris announcing Governor Tim Walz as her Vice Presidential candidate - we talked to former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty about this news and what he thinks Walz could bring to the table as Vice President.
Over the weekend, there was “KKK” and swastikas plastered on the property of DFL Representative Kim Hicks - she joined to recap the story and the dark messages people had left for her and her family on her property. She tells us about the various racial issues occuring throughout Rochester, why she was targeted and much more!
Does winning the bronze or silver count as being a “winner” ? Also, Adam and Jordana share their weekend experiences from being a roadie, to attending a birthday party to celebrating a cancer battle - they did it all and recap their fun!
We chatted with Torey Van Oot of Axios about the waiting process of a Vice Presidential nominee for Kamala Harris on Monday - could it be Governor Tim Walz, what does she make of comments about a “Vice President” not mattering in a race - that and much more with Torey on a Monday!
Josh is in for DJ this week and he brings us the Quick Takes for today including the Olympic medals racking up for the USA, a new addition to the Minnesota State Fair and more! Also we give away a pair of tickets to see Def Leppard and Journey at Target Field!
David Fhima, Founder and executive chef of Fhima’s in Minneapolis joined us to talk about a letter made to the Minneapolis City Council regarding BIPOC owners and operators when it comes to the Labor Standards Board - we ask him why no owners were given a spot on the board, the specifics of the letter and more!
It has been revealed there is more to an Algerian boxer who has been given much negative criticism for being a “transgender male fighting a women” in Olympic boxing - we now have learned there was disinformation given by Russia that has stirred this controversy!
14 year old Alice Lee from North Oaks joins Adam and Jordana after a big win at the chess table.
Whether it is stepping through the ropes and attending a WWE event, or “powering” through illness with cough drops - we give our Random Review!
The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa is the first Minnesota tribe to join a growing legal battle across the Midwest in Indian Country. Five tribal nations are together taking aim at social media giants, as Indigenous youth suffer a disproportionate mental health crisis the tribes say is worsened by social media. Robins Kaplan LLP partner Tim Purdon joined us to talk about the details of this lawsuit, the dangers social media is posing on children and much more!
In 2005, a Mound resident had called the WCCO Radio newsroom just hours after confessing to a murder and former NewsTalk 830 newsperson Bruce Hagevik started rolling and we replayed part of that conversation and talked to the man himself about taking the call that day and what he remembers from his conversation with the murderer.
Josh has the Quick Takes for today from the return of the Twins to Bally Sports North to dumb criminals - we have it all covered . Also, Jordana shares a story of table tennis in the Olympics that we found to be fascinating.
President Joe Biden submitted a proposal for Supreme Court reform, and one of the details of this reform that seemed like a good idea - is giving Supreme Court justices 18 year term limits - we discuss this idea in theory .
Comments made by Vice President candidate JD Vance last week have created quite a ripple effect for many on having kids and the “norm” that correlates with that. We give you the listeners a chance to respond and react to the comments Vance made towards people that have been labeled as disparaging towards those who simply cannot or choose not to have children!
A surprising University of Minnesota study of stem cell transplants found that cancer patients were more likely to die if the cells they received came from donors who lived in poverty or low socioeconomic neighborhoods. We talked to Steve Spellman, vice president of research with NMDP and Senior Scientific Director, CIBMTR and Clinical Services - going over some of the details of this, what NMDP is working on with their research and much more!
We dive into some Quick Takes with Josh Wheeler who is in for DJ and also we hear Adam’s new found talent!
Were you at the rally in Saint Cloud over the weekend for Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump? We take some of your texts and calls and respond to some of the comments he made at the rally, how it helps him in the election and more!
There has been a lot of backlash regarding the ceremony that had taken place in Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympic games - but should we be offended by the themes and art displays that took place.
Representative Nolan West tells Adam why he's pushing for more regulation at daycares in Minnesota.
Adam Carter talks with Matthew Coller from Purple Insider about training camp starting Saturday, getting Christian Darrisaw under contract, their QB situation, doing right by Khyree Jackson, Jordan Addison's punishment and more.
Adam Carter and Chris Tubbs discuss more about the change in society and why we have a problem planning long term, Kyle Potter from Thrifty Traveler talks Delta debacle and Quick Takes.
Adam Carter talks with Thrifty Traveler Executive Editor Kyle Potter about the Delta debacle, does he see customers get compensation, how they're making it things work, will it hurt Delta loyalty and more.
Wingin' It Wednesday features Adam Carter's bad takes, and why don't we think long term
Adam Carter says he doesn't think this a father should be charged after the death of his daughter and her friend, and Chad Hartman joins for "Dumber Than We Thought."
Adam Carter wonders what should the Vikings do with Jordan Addison and his recent legal issues, he asks why we haven't heard from President Joe Biden about his decision to not seek reelection, and Chris Tubbs (in for DJ) has Quick Takes.
Is Adam the luckiest Delta passenger in the world, how can we be reimbursed for our travel inconvenience, and Torey Van Oot from Axios on the Kamala effect.
Adam talks with Torey Van Oot- Axios about Gov. Tim Walz being vetted by the Harris Campaign, how does the change at the top of the ticket affect Minnesota (if any), and more.
On the third hour of Adam and Jordana, we talk about the new fast food king and the growth of such restaurants in the Twin Cities. We look for ways to help Jordana's cough and continue to take calls and texts on the outlook for the potential democratic presidential candidate.
There's a man who has a knack for timing. Alex Westad filling in for David Josephson brings the heat for today's Quick Takes as Alex and Jordana talk about airplanes, movie props, small flags, and drives into deep left field.
From Adam and Jordana on News/Talk 830 WCCO - July 22nd, 2024
Following the massive technology challenges this past weekend, millions of people are still working to find their way home after airports were affected. We check in with Jeff Lea of the Metropolitan Airports Commission to see how things are going at MSP and what travelers can do to put themselves in a good spot if they're traveling this week.
From Adam and Jordana on News/Talk 830 WCCO - July 22nd, 2024
Hour Two of Adam and Jordan opens with quick takes with Alex Westad featuring airplanes, women's tackle football, Adam Baldwin, and a man who keeps getting away with it. Then, we get to know new WCCO producer Alex Westad before news about Bella Hadid draws Jordana's ire. Plus, Jeff Lea, spokesperson for the Metropolitan Airports Commission joins to talk about the impact of Friday's Technology meltdown on MSP airport.
Big News of the weekend: Joe Biden is out as Democratic Nominee and Kamala Harris has begun to receive endorsements from all across the country. Should she be the nominee? Who should her running mate be? Adam is out, Jordana is in to discuss to start the work week!
Middle of the day Thursday the Minneapolis Police Department received the vote from the Minneapolis City Council to raise salaries beginning in 2025 - we chatted with Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara on the vote and what this means for the department and its recruiting going forward!
Will we be blown away by the review of Twisters? Also Harry Connick Jr has a new Netlfix movie as well - Tim Lammers joins us to review and give his thoughts on these and talks about his Forbes interview with Harry as well!
Josh has another edition of Quick Takes where we remember a comedy legend, a flying car and yes, the Minnesota flag is back in the news! Also we have a news quiz to see if you have been following the headlines this week?
Many watched as Donald Trump spoke at the final night of the Republican National Convention - we react and take some of your reactions to what the former President said last night.
Worldwide people are scrambling to catch flights, fix their tech and more as millions were hit with an I.T. crash Friday morning so we talked to an expert who could break it all down for us - David Malicoat is a professional cyber expert and host of The Professional CISO podcast and he walks us through how this happened and where many are at into the late morning of this Friday!
From using a handicapped stall, to writing poems on the first date, Jordana alongside in-studio guest Abigail joins to answer some of the most pressing questions of the day!
While Josh fills in this week, producer David Josephson is in Alaska hanging out with the amazing WCCO listeners enjoying the beautiful scenery and mountains - we check in with DJ to see how his excursion is going!
What could Donald Trump say on Thursday night? We talk to our own Susie Jones who has been tremendous in covering this week’s Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. Recapping Kai Trump’s comments, JD Vance's first public speech as candidate for Vice President and more! Also previewing Trump's speech tonight!
Josh has another edition of Quick Takes and what are some things you have found in a Christmas tree?
After another strong showing yesterday at the Republican National Convention, we ask you, the listeners, what your alternative as time is winding down and the Democratic leaders continue to pile on - who would you nominate in Biden’s spot? We also ask an in-studio guest on her stance with the Democratic
We are at the halfway point of the week in Milwaukee that is the Republican National Convention and our own Susie Jones checks in from there to give us the latest on last night including a confrontation with Matt Gaetz, DeSantis and Haley speaking last night in support of Trump, who she has been hanging around in Milwaukee and previews tonights speaker - the newly appointed Vice President candidate JD Vance!
Thursday there is a vote for a change in salaries for the Minneapolis Police Department - we chatted with LaTrisha Vetaw of the Minneapolis City Council about what she expects to see as a result - also diving into labor standards, the park workers strike and more!
Today in Quick Takes, we pay homage to The Mirage, a Minnesota scavenger hunt and more! Also both Elon Musk and locally here in Rochester, there is a tug of war going on between parents and how they raise their children and the teachers stepping in and implementing gender identification on to them, we break down the finer details of these stories as well!
Major changes coming to the Supreme Court, term limits and appointing justices and the dismissal of Trump docs are among the many topics covered with Jill Hasday, who is a constitutional law professor at the University of Minnesota.
What are some bad travel habits? Is it children misbehaving? Maybe a different pet peeve of yours? We discuss at the top of the show today as Jordana is back from her east coast venture - she shares her experiences as well!
Chad joins us to recap the National Anthem being heard around the world and we also share our Random Review for today as well!
Many watched as Teamsters president Sean O’Brien spoke at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee last night so we invited the president of Teamsters Local 320 Eric Skoogs to discuss that, more on corporations and the relationship between Teamsters and Donald Trump.
We had the chance to talk to our own Susie Jones who checks in LIVE from Milwaukee, she is roaming the grounds of the Republican National Convention. Talking all things safety, security, which representative is speaking today at the convention and more!
Josh has our Quick Takes for the day and we weigh in on the importance of Prime Day in 2024.
Kind enough to be joined today by Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt in the studio to discuss this weekend’s attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, the Hennepin County presence at the RNC in Milwaukee, HOPE Project, armored vehicles, scams and more!
We bring in Chad to discuss the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump and the murder of two individuals at the Trump rally in Pennsylvania. Also, will we see some sense of unity in the outcome of these events and what lies ahead in Milwaukee for the RNC this week!
Is there a way to tone it down with political rhetoric we dive a little deeper into what needs to change with Bill Doherty of Braver Angels and Professor at the University of Minnesota, who joined us to talk about the need to take action when it comes to politics
Caitlin Clark brings her visit back to Target Center full circle, we say so long to a fitness legend and more with Quick Takes as Josh Wheeler is in for DJ today!
In what is being considered a stunning failure by the Secret Service on Saturday we talked to a former Secret Service agent Mike Olson, who is now the owner of 360 Security about the events of Saturday, the protocol when it comes to securing presidential rallies and events. Also, how does it compare to the protection and security of the current president when it comes to level of security.
After the chaos of the assassination attempt It is time for us as a country to tone down the rhetoric and change the way we share information when it comes to media and political ideals!
Jordana quizzes Adam and caller Cindy on the news of the week to see who's been paying the closest attention.
Adam and Jordana discuss the realities of retirement today and why more people at that age are opting to keep working.
Former chair of the Minnesota DFL Mike Erlandson joins Adam and Jordana to talk about Biden's attempts to save his campaign.
Torey Van Oot from Axios tells us about a controversial plan to use facial recognition at the Mall of America.
George Clooney is out. He posted an op-ed to the New York Times saying President Biden should step out of the race and allow another Democrat to run. Adam and Jordana say he's right.
Darren Jolinski tells us why his new food won't be available at the State Fair this year.
Owatonna police chief Jeff Mundale tells us how one of his officers helped salve an online plot to kidnap a British TV star.
Marney Gellner joins Adam and Jordana as she prepares to call the Twins White Sox series in Chicago.
Secretary of State Steve Simon talks about the implications of a new rule concerning deep fakes.
Dean Anderson from Uffda says he's frustrated about the new licensing process in for cannabis in Minnesota.
Constitutional lawyer Jill Hasday from the University on Minnesota explains what a shocking ruling from the Supreme Court will mean for Trump.
Dr. John Abraham from the University of St Thomas joins Adam and Jordana in studio to talk climate and green energy.
Attorney Ian Bratlie with the ACLU of MN tells us about a troubling incident in Willmar.
Mr. King from Northwoods Baseball Sleep Radio tells us how his fake baseball games help put listeners to sleep.
Is it appropriate to show up late for work? Adam and Jordana discuss on Wingin’ It Wednesday.
Mounds View Mayor Mayor Zach Lindstrom tells us how his city is trying to be more welcoming.
Janessa Prawer tells Adam and Jordana about a storytelling event coming up next week.
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Cornell student and Star Tribune intern Aurora Weirens joins Adam and Jordana to talk about cell phone use in schools.
Dr. Thomas Amatruda from MN Oncology tells us why Melanoma rates in Minnesota are going up.
LaCresha Payne, a therapist with Kente Circle, tells Adam and Jordana about the Soul Care Collective Summit.
Jordana talks with Lindsey Ochmanek at Second Harvest Heartland about how to eliminate food waste.
Former United States Attorney for MN Rachel Paulose joins Jordana to talk about a major decision about mifepristone.
St. Anthony Middle School principal Amy Kujawski tells Jordana about the new cell phone ban at her school.
DJ tell Jordana about the time he doubled down on the Dave's Day promotion at Famous Dave's.
Maggie Jackson author of Uncertain: "The Wisdom and Wonder of Being Unsure" joins Jordana.
Jordana breaks the news that Hunter Biden was found guilty in his federal trial on gun charges.
Deborah Vagins from Equal Rights Advocates talks with Jordana about the continued push for Equal Pay.
Jordana is happy about the return of 4 hostages and has stern words for critics of Israel's continued attacks on Gaza.
Jess Myers from The Rink Live joins Adam to talk about the sudden news that Natalie Darwitz lost her job with PWHL.
Sean Ericson from Racket tells us about a financial fraud case against an executive at the Epoch Times.
Julia Decker from the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota talks about a new policy impacting immigrants at the southern boarder.
On Wingin' it Wednesday Jordana argues that psychedelic drugs should be available to PTSD patients.
What is the most expensive thing you have purchased on your phone? Adam, Jordana and Josh share their hefty purchases from their phones!
We chatted with Adam Duininck, President and CEO of Minneapolis Downtown Council about workplaces downtown, downtown being “dangerous” and real estate updates for buildings in the Minneapolis area.
Josh Wheeler is in for Adam and Jordana and we recap and react to our interview with Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara.
The community and the Minneapolis Police Department is still recovering from the tragedy of Thursday where Officer Jamal Mitchell was responding to a call in South Minneapolis where he was tragically killed. Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara joined us to react to these events, update on ways Officer Mitchell is being honored and remembering the legacy he left behind.
Start of the show we reacted to an earlier interview of Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty conducted by Tom Hauser on the Morning News talking about the dismissal of the Ricky Cobb case, her relationship with Governor Tim Walz, and more!
Deena Winter from the Minnesota Reformer tells us about a shocking development in a high profile case.
Constitutional lawyer Jill Hasday from the University on Minnesota joins Adam and Jordana to talk about what a guilty verdict will mean for the former president.
It's a tough day as Adam and Jordana struggle to find words to react to the shooting of an officer in Minneapolis.
Dr. John Abraham from St Thomas joins Adam and Jordana in studio for a deep dive into AI.
DJ tells Adam why he changed his mind about the death penalty on his Wingin’ It Wednesday.
Lisa Clemons CEO of a Mothers Love joins Adam and Jordana to talk about policing in Minneapolis four years after George Floyd was murdered.
Dr. Dan Reidenberg of the National Council for Suicide Prevention joins Adam and Jordana.
Joel Baker Founder of American Giants joins Dave Schrader to talk about finding parts of Americana.
Local Music critic Chris Riemenschneider joins Adam and Jordana to talk about a uncertain future for Ticketmaster.
Former Gopher Lee Hutton joins Adam and Jordana to talk about a huge change for the NCAA.
Jordana meets Matt Dubinsky who saved her life as part of our Cure Blood Cancer Radio Auction, benefitting NMDP.
Janice Tam co-founder of TrueToForm joins Adam and Jordana to talk about a groundbreaking new fashion tool.
Jordana says voice over work could be a thing of the past on her Wingin’ It Wednesday Adam.
Jordana and DJ disagree about why Target is dropping prices on thousands of common items.
Former WI congressman Scott Klug joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the lack of civility in Washington and how AI could impact elections.
Torey Van Oot from Axios tells us what's on the table during the final days of the session.
Adam and Jordana have an enlightening conversation with a listener who came out of homelessness.
Adam and Jordana have a heated conversation after Target caught heat for dropping pride displays.
Elizabeth Greenwalt from the Lake City Chamber of Commerce joins Adam and Jordana from the Fishing Opener at Lake Pepin.
DNR Commissioner Sarah Strommen joins Adam and Jordana live from the Governor's Fishing Opener in Lake City.
Former United States Attorney for Minnesota Rachel Paulose tells us why a key Trump trial may never happen.
Adam and Jordana talk about lawn anxiety and take your calls as Minnesotans head into lawn care season.
U of M students Alex Stewart and Ethan Fine join Jordana to talk about their meeting with University leadership yesterday.
Ethan Roberts from the JCRC joins Jordana hours after protesters reached an agreement to leave the U of M.
Will Schultz from Merchant & Gould joins Adam and Jordana to explain a big lawsuit over the use of AI.
Dr. John Abraham from the University of St Thomas joins Adam and Jordana in studio to talk about the pro-Palestinian protests at campuses around the country and about the increasing regularity of severe weather events.
Eric Redlinger founder Minneleaf tells us what the reclassification of Marijuana would mean.
WCCO Radio Program Director Brad Lane tells us about the Cure Blood Cancer Radio Auction coming up later this month.
Adam says he believes that foreign influence is funding college protests on his Wingin' It Wednesday.
Torey Van Oot from Axios joins Adam and Jordana after a long night at the state Capitol.
Adam and Jordana have a lively conversation about the Pro-Palestinian protests happening across the country.
Former GOP deputy chair Michael Brodkorb joins Adam to talk about Sen. Nicole Mitchell and Rep. Michelle Fischbach.
Political reporter Mary Lahammer talks about the the ethics complaint against Senator Nicole Mitchell.
Another edition of Dumber than We Thought - Chad joins to also weigh in on the students protesting on campus and we also dive into facial hair and some other topics as well.
It has been a long time coming for the Timberwolves faithful to witness what we have over two games against the Suns at home this playoff series and now they head to Phoenix up 2-0 and the atmosphere has been unmatched - we tasked Dane Mizutani of the Pioneer Press about that and he previews what could happen for the Minnesota Vikings tomorrow in what is arguably the biggest draft in franchise history.
Adam weighs in on the college protests taking place on campus at the University of Minnesota - we discuss the importance of the students using their platform as students
Minnesota has a new PAHL team , cannabis pushback, a BMW went for a dive, Wolves are red hot and more as Josh Wheeler brings the Quick Takes on a Wednesday!
Anoka-Hennepin schools are torn over the budget and curriculum moving forward so there is a stalemate as a result - Krystin Shutte, founder of the School Board Integrity Project joined us to go more in depth into some of the disagreements over curriculum and ways in which the schools and the students can move forward.
On this week’s Wingin’ it Wednesday we talked trades and whether a degree is needed for an electrical, plumbing, or any other trades. Listeners chime in on how they feel about their kids pursuing a career in a trade instead of a college degree.
So much to break down in this edition of Dumber Than We Thought - from traveling by yourself, Las Vegas experience, walking by someone more than once and so much more!
We react to a story about a comedian who had a breastfeeding mother removed from his show and is now receiving backlash for his decision - was he in the right or not?
A wedding canceled last minute, a marriage proposal on the fly and much more as Josh brings us Quick Takes!
News broke yesterday of DFL senator and former meteorologist Nicole Mitchell was arrested in Detroit Lakes on suspicion of burglary, we asked Torey Van Oot of Axios about that. Also we covered sports gambling and an update on the Republican race for the Minnesota house.
Adam is back from his trip to Las Vegas to see his beloved band Phish at The Sphere - he asks you the listeners - is going on vacations or even attending concerts alone a normal thing?
Many fear that A.I. is taking over the workforce, so much so that SAG-AFTRA is fearing the A.I. factor in the entertainment industry despite ending their elongated strike. Mustafa Ammar founder and CEO of the Passion MBA joins us to talk about where we are at with A.I. in the workforce today.
HopeKids Minnesota last week at the Urban Air Adventure Park in Coon Rapids provided an opportunity for so many kids to get a breath of fresh air to enjoy life while enduring the struggle of medical conditions - Brian Anderson serves as the Executive Director for HopeKids Minnesota and discusses their mission to help kids live their best life possible.
Kaity Heart of the local Minnesota band Sunflower Fox and the Chicken Leg to talk about the release of their new album and when we expect to see a tour. Also talks about what being in the studio for the last two years have been.
We all have fallen into the constant genre of true crime and have been left looking for more so we turned to a mental health specialist in John Huber to give us the behind the scenes as to why we immerse our culture into true crime stories.
Michael Bryant of Bradshaw and Bryant joined us at the top of the show to hopefully help us through ‘do not call’ requests and scam callers - how do we combat this? He provides some insight for us on this problem!
Columnist Evan Ramstad joins us to talk about the correction he made after misreading data.
St Thomas student Max Minakov and Associate Dean of the Schulze School of Entrepreneurship Danielle Campeau join Jordana live from the e-Fest and the Schulze Entrepreneurship Challenge.
University of St. Thomas business ethics professor, Christopher Michaelson joins us in studio to talk about his research in employee fulfillment.
President of the Inter Faculty Organization Jenna Chernega joins us to talk about a bill that aims to protect academic freedom in Minnesota.
CBS Military analyst Jeff McCausland joins Adam and Jordana the day after Iran attacks Israel.
Tim reviews "Civil War," starring Kirsten Dunst and the new Amazon Prime Video Streaming series "Fallout"
A secret dog and a man with two families. We asked for your secrets and our callers came up big time.
Saint Michael Albertville standout Tessa Johnson joins Adam and Jordana days after winning the NCAA tournament.
Jane Kirtley from the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication joins Adam and Jordana as we remember the trial of O.J. Simpson.
Rob Doar from the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus joins Adam and Jordana to talk about an effort from the Biden administration to expands background checks for gun sales.
Jeff Larson raises the alarm after seeing mentally ill Minnesotans help in prison for months.
Adam and Jordana talk about the need for a debate as we look forward to election season.
Allina Health Psychologist Dr. David Nathan joins Adam and Jordana to talk mental health.
Adam and Jordana talk about the freedom of quitting habits and activities that aren't helping our lives.
Kris Atteberry, chatting with fans at Kieran’s and Chad chimes in on Adam’s mansion lifestyle
With Cory Provus moving over to the television booth, Kris Atteberry will be cracking the mic as the voice of the Twins over the radio alongside Dan Gladden this season - we talked to him about his new role, the excitement of calling a home opener and an update on Royce Lewis.
DJ has Quick Takes LIVE from Kieran’s Irish Pub talking Timberwolves and much more! Also listeners chime in on birthday ideas for DJ to gift his wife!
It is about to get even busier downtown so we chatted with Minneapolis Downtown Council CEO Adam Duininck at Kieran’s about Twins baseball and Timberwolves bringing people down. We also talked about crime throughout the city and the Uber/Lyft issue in Minneapolis.
Mitchell Brustad is the GM of Kieran’s Irish Pub, he talks about the busy season ahead with Twins baseball arriving in Minneapolis along with Timberwolves playoff basketball. Also how is he preparing for a busy weekend of Twins baseball at home.
Longtime television voice of the Minnesota Twins Dick Bremer joined Adam today to recap his television career, Opening Day excitement and festivities and reflecting on some of his best moments.
It's a chilly time of the year and the Minnesota Twins want to still pack the park so we talked about the upper deck closing for the month of April to help reduce ticket prices and bring more people into the stadium. We also talked about what we love about the return of the home opener.
Pastor Victoria Wilgocki from St Anthony Park United Church of Christ joins Jordana on Good Friday.
Chad Hartman jumps on to react to the breaking news that the deal to buy the Timberwolves and Lynx has fallen through.
Director, Center for Infectious Disease Research at the U of M Dr. Osterholm joins Adam and Jordana.
Professor Peggy Kendall from Bethel tells us about her research into the effectiveness of remote working.
Coming soon for the U.S. government - tracking workload within the home? Child care and laundry is among the unpaid labor that the government is looking to soon track and record data to measure household productivity.
With the release of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire and Quiet on the Set, a new children's television documentary - Tim Lammers joined us to recap those two viewing options and talks about a recent celebrity interview he conducted as well.
Josh Wheeler is filling in for DJ and brings us the Quick Takes for today and we also talk about an instance where you have had dreams and it personally has ties with someone you know.
U.S. Supreme Court is suing Apple over monopoly allegations in an antitrust case. How far has Apple grown now with this new case where they have essentially taken over the phone business and consumed technology as a whole.
There is a buzz around the sports world today as March Madness has begun, but the most important opinion on this topic is what does Chad think of it - we explore that, appetizers and themes with Dumber Than We Thought
It's the beginning of a new era over at Allianz Field, we talked to the new head coach Eric Ramsay about this new chapter in Minnesota, his transition from the UK to Minnesota and what he hopes to bring to this team as the season is now underway.
New legislation in the House and State has given the land of Red Lake to the Red Lake Band of Chippewa so we talked to Robyn Dwight, President of the Upper Red Lake Area Associate about the lack of communication among area residents, the tribes and DNR about this decision and what is being done in response to come to an understanding.
Josh Wheeler in for DJ brings us some Quick Takes on wages, Timberwolves and big time money up for grabs on Friday. Also we list of some of the best appetizers!
Some recent articles have come out pointing out that intermittent fasting is indeed NOT a good idea so we chatted with Dr. Iesha Galloway-Gilliam of Hennepin Healthcare joined Adam to discuss the pros and cons of intermittent fasting and we ask some questions regarding eating habits and the effectiveness of intermittent fasting.
Former Gopher basketball coach and now current Long Beach State basketball coach Dan Monson was told he is being fired but is allowed to finish his tenure through the NCAA tournament - we brought Vineeta Sawkar in to tell us her story of leaving television and had listeners weigh in on how they would react to a situation like this.
Tax expert and author of The Making of Donald Trump David Cay Johnston joins Jordana to talk about the civil case against Trump.
On our new segment Observations from Florida, Jordana talks about a wardrobe malfunction at a concert.
The Consul General of Israel to the Midwest, Yinam Cohen joins Jordana to talk about the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Duluth Councilwoman Roz Randorf joins Adam and Jordana to talk about an uncertain future for an iconic neighborhood in Duluth.
Jordana applauds the latest plan to force TikTok to sperate from the Chinese government.
We round out the show with a discussion on policing and crime as the governor of New York has stationed National Guardsmen in the subway. Later we let the random review generator pick our show to watch for the night.
Professor David Schultz of Hamline University joins the show to talk about a new government report dispelling some conspiracies on UFO/UAP incidents.
Dane Mizutani of the Pioneer Press joins the show to talk about a wild first day of free agency for the Minnesota Vikings. They lose Kirk Cousins, pick up Sam Darnold and some key defensive pieces.
Hour 1 of the Adam and Jordana Show starts off with a talk about this spring heat before we welcome Dane Mizutani to talk about the Vikings losing Kirk Cousins, but picking up a lot of interesting pieces. Later we talk about the cruelty of some teenagers during a basketball game.
Quick Takes today features questions about the situation in Haiti, the death of a Boeing whistleblower, too much technology and Air BnB banning cameras.
We have another edition of quick takes before we get into a conversation with Hamline Professor David Schultz about a new report from the government about UFO's.
Hour 2 of The Adam and Jordana Show starts with another edition of Quick Takes before we get into Oscars talk with Tim Lammers.
Quick Takes today features questions about combined restaurant branding, photoshopped photos of Kate Middleton, bringing back the Wooly Mammoth and what we want in our community centers.
We finish off the Adam and Jordana Show for Monday with a conversation about when we realized COVID-19 was going to be a big deal. Before that we talk about our safe places, from the bathroom to the shed and more.
Hour 1 of the Adam and Jordana show features a conversation about our distaste for daylight saving time, a recap of some of the better moments from the Oscars and why parents maybe shouldn't have quite as much say in their children's education.
COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic 4 years ago today. We reflect on that time and when we fully realized the scope of the disease.
Oscar Sunday has come and gone with Oppenheimer taking home the top award. Our resident movie expert Tim Lammers joins the program to break down the winners.
Khalique Rodgers and Joe Nathan Co-Directors at the Center for School Change join Adam and Jordana to talk about PSEO, post-secondary education and much more.
Information from the interview are below:
Minnesota Bilingual Seals Program
Minnesota North Star Promise Scholarship Program
Post-Secondary Enrollment Options Enrollment
Other Free Dual Enrollment in Minnesota
People for PSEO.
President Joe Biden gave the 2024 State of the Union Address last night, our thoughts and yours fill this segment.
OSCARS OSCARS OSCARS! Tim Lammers comes at us with his Oscars preview as well as reviewing Kung Fu Panda 4 and The Regime.
Hour 1 of The Adam and Jordana Show starts off with a debrief from President Biden's State of the Union address. Later Khalique Rodgers and Joe Nathan, Co-directors of the Center for School Change, join to talk about post-secondary education.
Hour 2 of The Adam and Jordana Show features another edition of quick takes, a discussion about the Park Point neighborhood in Duluth and Tim Lammers comes on to review Kung Fu Panda 4, The Regime and to preview Sunday's Oscars.
Adam, Jordana and listeners discuss the new city ordinance to give raises to Uber and Lyft drivers.
Hour 3 of the Adam and Jordana Show features a long discussion with callers about the new Minneapolis city council ordinance to give raises to Uber and Lyft drivers. Later Jordana quizzes Adam on the weeks' news and we hit the Friday Rewind.
St Paul Council Member Cheniqua Johnson tells us about the unanimous resolution passed this week.
Sen. Kari Diedzik tells us why she wants insurance companies in Minnesota to pay for wigs for cancer patients.
Nancy Utoft, from the Minnesota Alliance for Ethical Healthcare tells us about the pitfalls of legalized assisted suicide.
Sloane Martin from the Big Ten Network joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the Big Ten Tournament.
Dr. Savahanna Wagner Co-founder of Rescue in Color tells us how her organization is saving lives.
We ask CBS Military analyst Jeff McCausland why ceasefire talks fell through between Israel and Gaza.
Allina Health Psychologist Dr. David Nathan joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the loneliness epidemic.
Star Tribune VP of communications Chris Iles tells us about the paper's upcoming rebrand.
Constitutional lawyer Jill Hasday from the University on Minnesota joins Adam and Jordana to talk about what's next for Trump and the Supreme Court.
Burnsville Mayor Elizabeth Kautz joins Adam the day before the funeral for the three first responders killed last week.
We learned yesterday that the gun used in the Burnsville shooting was purchased by a straw buyer and Adam says it's time to increase penalties.
MPLS Police Chief Brian O’Hara joins Adam after another spree or robberies over the weekend.
Former Deputy Chair of MN Republican Party Michael Brodkorb tells us why he thinks Haley won't back down.
St Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis joins Adam to talk about the marathon town hall he held last week.
There may not be much snow but Heyward, WI is making the Birkebeiner happen and we called up producer David Josephson who is LIVE in Wisconsin to give us all the details!
Tim Lammers joins us thanks to Bradshaw and Bryant - he reviews the new film Ordinary Angels and on Amazon Prime Jennifer Lopez new film This is Me...Now.
In this edition of Quick Takes, we talked AT&T outage, berating athletes and EMS struggles.
We brought on Jessica Knutson of the National Marrow Donor Program, she serves as the Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy, she joins to discuss their pursuit of support from Congress in the upcoming week after a recent cancer research breakthrough allowing for partial matched donors to help those in need.
There are many stresses within the Minneapolis city council as of late and tensions seemingly have never been higher - we played an audio clip that encapsulates that well - we talked to Elliot Payne, Council President of Ward 1 in Minneapolis about the encampment situation and how the council is handling this situation. Also, gives an in-depth answer to the recent resolution Minneapolis City Council had given for Israel-Hamas.
Minneapolis City Council has been very active in their attempt at a resolution to Israel-Hamas and Jordana asked Elliot Payne about their supposed resolution to the events taking place between Israel and Hamas.
Adam and Jordana have a spirited debate about Biden's newest round of loan forgiveness.
Dr. Dan Reidenberg with the National Council for Suicide Prevention joins Adam and Jordana.
Principal Steve Gibbs of Cambridge-Isanti High School talks about his memories of Paul Elmstrand who was killed in Burnsville on Sunday.
Emergency Medical Services Executive Director Dylan Ferguson tells us about the dangers of EMS.
Torey Van Oot from Axios tells us about an adjustment to the free meals for all plan at MN schools.
Former St Paul Police Chief Todd Axtel comments on the two police offers who were killed yesterday.
Vaccine expert Dr. Gregory Poland from the Mayo Clinic tells us about changes coming to COVID guidelines.
Rep. John Huot tells us about his plan to fine youth sports parents up to $1.000 for bad behavior.
Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon joins Adam and Jordana at the start of a very bust election season in the state.
Susan Stiles from Stiles Financial joins us in-studio to talk about keys to retiring early.
Military Analyst Jeff McCausland tells us about the hostages who were rescued in Gaza over the weekend.
Former Wisconsin Congressman Scott Klug joins us to talk about what will happen during the rest of election season.
Senior Curator Diane Mullin from the Weisman Art Museum tells us about the new "The Other Four" exhibition at her museum.
Alyssa Kristine from Alyssa Kristine Photography tells us why she won't be able to capture this year's dance competition they way she used to.
Andrea Zuber from The Arc Minnesota tells us about her organizations and how to get involved.
Torey Van Oot from Axios joins us just after a court rules Trump does not have immunity.
Dr. Nisha Jacobs from MN Oncology tells us why cancer rates are expected to go up 77% by 2050.
Adam and Jordana have a spirited debate about investing in an unproven hyperlink in Minnesota.
Target was called out this week for a product that misidentified historic black figures. Should they pull the products and who's to blame?
Final stretch of Let's Kick Hunger Day with Jordana and David , we started this hour talking to Sarah Peterson who is the Director of Neighbor Services for Second Harvest Heartland and her mission is to ensure those who need food and don't know where to go, get the help they need. After that, we talked to Robin Manthie, Director of Kitchen Coalition who creates prepared meals with the food donated and collaborates with local restaurants and businesses to provide meals to those who need it.
Putting together the resources and using it towards people in need is the mission for people like Robin Manthie and others. She serves as the Director of Kitchen Coalition and her team pieces together the food that is donated to create prepared meals to serve in partnership with local restaurants and businesses right here in Minnesota.
Ensuring the person next to you has a full fridge of food is essential, Sarah Peterson is the Director of Neighbor Services ensures those needs are met and that direction is being given to those unsure of where to go for help.
Another hour with David and Jordana broadcasting LIVE from the Headquarters of Second Harvest Heartland in Brooklyn Park. We began talking to Angelica Klebsch about how they are finding the areas in Minnesota where they meet the needs of those going hungry. Also we chatted with Omar Jarrar, Director of Operations for Second Harvest Heartland.
How does food get moved with Second Harvest Heartland? How is it stored? Omar Jarrar is the Director of Operations with Second Harvest Heartland and explains the storage, movement and delivery of food within the operations at Second Harvest Heartland.
Finding the right foods in the right places that’s the goal for Angelica Klebsch, Director of Community Partnerships, her and her team at Second Harvest Heartland are striving to do as part of the project ‘Make Hunger History’ to find those areas in Minnesota and find what resources are needed.
Jordana and David are LIVE from the Headquarters of Second Harvest Heartland in Brooklyn Park to bring you a chance to help fight hunger. We started with Andy Lindus of Lindus Construction who shared his passion for giving back to the community of the Twin Cities. We head over to the soccer pitch for the CEO of the Minnesota United soccer club Shari Ballard, she talks about what MNUFC and some of its partners are doing to help St. Paul and surrounding communities provide accessibility to food.
Shari Ballard serves as the CEO for the Minnesota United FC soccer club and she joins Jordana to talk about the importance of serving the need of food access in the community, she also touches on how food drives over at Allianz Field has helped in the fight against hunger and how MNUFC has helped Saint Paul and surrounding communities.
Our good friend Andy Lindus of Lindus Construction joined us to talk about his backstory with aiding in the fight against hunger, what the Twin Cities has meant to him and the desire to give back to people who are struggling to find their next meal.
Lauren Bennett McGinty from Explore Minnesota tells us about a new effort to highlight the best on Minnesota.
City of Fosston Mayor Jim Offerdahl is pushing back on Essentia Health after they stopped delivering babies in Fosston.
Torey Van Oot from Axios tells us the initial results from a new gun ordinance in St Paul.
Final stretch on this Friday, we chatted with our friend Tim Lammers, who gave his review and critique for Poor Things and Court Jester. Also we played a video of Drew Carey giving out his secret to success in the Price is Right and we relive the week’s best moments with our Friday Rewind.
Joining us to give us his thoughts on a couple of the entertainment’s hottest new releases is Tim Lammers, courtesy of our friends at Bradshaw and Bryant. He recaps the buzz Emma Stone is receiving for her film ‘Poor Things’. Also we discuss the short film on Richard Simmons.
Another hour in on a Friday, we started with Josh bringing us the Quick Takes. Then we talked to Steve Hunegs who is an author and an executive director of the Jewish Community Relations about the Holocaust Remembrance and the JCRC calling the passing of a resolution in Minneapolis yesterday “anti semetic”.
Saturday will mark Holocaust Remembrance Day and it comes on a week where JCRC has responded to the Minneapolis City Council passing a ceasefire resolution. Steve Hunegs, serves as the executive director of the JCRC and he joins Jordana to discuss their response to this resolution as “anti-semetic” and more.
Filling in for David, producer Josh Wheeler brings us some of the news in fast form of Quick Takes on this Friday. Everything from John Stamos making us feel young again, a trend of crashing cars into tobacco stores and more!
Jordana and producer Josh Wheeler discuss the new sandwich generation and the reality of parents helping teens with their growth and development as they become adults and push through the trials of that. We also talked to Fredrick Brathwaite, owner of Mama Sheila's House about the rebuilding Minneapolis is still enduring since the tragic unrest of 2020 and what he is proposing for the Cub Foods lot in South Minneapolis. Finally, a celebrity popped up in Hibbing, MN and you won't believe who it was.
There is a man who is looking to put the vacated lot at the South Minneapolis Cub Foods location so we talked to Fredrick Brathwaite, restaurant owner for Mama Sheila’s House who has proposed an idea for the community to bring together people for health, wellness, food and fun. He joins us to talk about that.
In hour 2 of the Adam and Jordana show we talk about the extinction of Rhinos, favorite restaurants, executions, lawsuits and why young people seem to be working more dead-end jobs frequently.
We end the show talking about the new Minneapolis City Council's Resolution regarding the Israeli-Gaza conflict, an edition of Dear Jordana and a heartfelt discussion about outdoor urination.
This week's Dear Jordana features some questions about weddings, some about Israel and some just goofy ones.
Hour 1 of the Adam and Jordana show features topics ranging from New York calling social media use for children a health hazard, Elon Musk's remarks that X would've stopped the Holocaust and Ring doorbells not immediately turning over footage to police anymore.
Today's edition of quick takes with producer Charlie features questions about favorite restaurants around Minnesota, the death penalty, Smartmatic's Fox News lawsuit and the extinction of the Northern White Rhino
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara joins Adam and Jordana in studio for an extended interview.
Minneapolis City Council member LaTrisha Vetaw explains why she's pushing back on a resolution the Council will vote on tomorrow.
Hour 3 of Adam and Jordana starts off talking about an odd edit of a soundbite. Later God joins the show to give his weekly football picks and we have dumber than we thought with Chad and Adam.
Quick Takes on this Friday features questions about fans suing Madonna, losing out on the lottery, the World Cup Finals location and fights at St. Louis Park High School.
Professor Myron Orfield, Director of the Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity at the University of Minnesota talks about our schools startling lack of integration and why that's such a bad thing.
Hour 2 of the Adam and Jordana show with Jordana on vacation starts off with another edition of Quick Takes before we transition to Tim Lammers and his TV and movie reviews.
Tim Lammers gives us the details on the new movie "I.S.S." plus Jodie Foster's new starring role in True Detective season 4.
Hour 1 of the Jordana-less Adam and Jordana show starts off with things that bug you as you get older. Later on we welcome Professor Myron Orfield Director of the Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity at the University of Minnesota to talk about the startling lack of school integration in the state.
No Jordana so we had to wrangle up frequent caller Jerry to answer all your pressing questions.
Hour 1 of the Adam and Jordana show with Jordana still on vacation takes us through things that aren't as bad as they seem, a chat with a Walleye fishing expert about possible new DNR catch limits and why they're good.
Hour 2 of the Adam and Jordana show with just Adam features another edition of Quick Takes, a talk with author Dennis Van Norman about kayaking down the Mississippi and your most adventurous activities.
Dennis Van Norman, author of the new book "Threading a Kayak Down the Mississippi: A Journey Through the River's Cultures and Characters", tells his story about the old man river.
Hour 3 of the Jordana-less, Adam and Jordana features a chat with Laura Oakes about her story finding her half-brother. Later we chat about Dean Phillips' newest donor and changes to his website, plus frequent caller Jerry joins us for Ask Jerry Anything.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is talking about lowering Walleye catch limits. Well known fishing guide, "Walleye Dan" Eigen joins Adam to talk about why he is in favor of the limits and what else can be done to help our Walleye populations.
Richard Painter tells us why he requested in investigation by the US Department of Education.
On the anniversary of a historic loss for the Purple we talk about the most heartbreaking moments in Minnesota sports history.
Dr. Yohuru Williams joins from St Thomas joins us after being the Moderator of the 2024 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Breakfast
We follow the MLK Breakfast broadcast with a discussion about the progress of equality since the days of Dr King.
Lydia Burr, clinical director at Hazelden Betty Ford, talks about the rising number of alcohol related deaths in Minnesota.
Adam and Jordana dream about a better way to help older workers transition to retirement.
Sen. Klobuchar joins Adam and Jordana to talk AI, immigration, and prescription drug prices.
Former Representative from Wisconsin Scott Klug joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the forgotten political middle in the US.
Torey Van Oot from Axios joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the City Council and more.
Hennepin County Library Director Scott Duimstra joins us to talk about safety concerns at libraries.
Joelle Allen from Interaction Traction, Inc joins us to explain how DEI is being used in the business world.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider joins us the day after the end of the road for the Vikings season.
Office of Traffic Safety Director Mike Hanson joins Adam to talk about a pilot program aimed at stopping high drivers.
Dr. John Abraham from the University of St. Thomas School of Engineering joins Adam to talk about the work his team is doing to better understand climate change.
Brooklyn Park Police chief Mark Bruley joins Adam and Jordana to talk about a push for more transparency in policing.
The story of a dog that ate 4K in cash sparked calls and texts about what your dogs ate.
Adam and Jordana are back together and we start the show sharing some words and phrases we want to ban this year.
Final home stretch on a Thursday we talked to a representative for the Wildcat Sanctuary about a recent cougar that was struck being used for educational purposes in Minnesota and talked about ways to get people involved in rescue efforts with some of these wild cats in Minnesota. Also reacted to an article about UFO’s and the true timetable in which these documented sightings are held up for by the federal government of which information is retained for long periods of time. Furthermore we read a story about Cameron Diaz where she is promoted the benefits of sleeping in separate rooms. Wrapped up the show talking about grieving, the importance of letting it out as many struggle with loss and how to let go of that pain that coincides with it.
Following up on a recent story of a cougar found in the metro area in Minneapolis but was then struck on 394 - we talked to Olivia Kemp from the Wildcat Sanctuary in Minnesota about the use of the remains of this cat towards education for people to better understand and gained more knowledge on how people can better serve these wild cats.
There is a lot of movement at MSP this weekend, we talk about that and much more on Quick Takes to start off another hour with Dave Shrader at the helm today. Then we talked about an interesting thrift store find in Virginia that turned $3.99 into $100,000 and further dove into some of the incredible finds Dave and the texters have come across at GoodWill and other thrift finds as well.
Josh Wheeler is filling in for David this Thursday and he brings us the stories of the day in somewhat rapid fire with a follow up on the cougar that was struck last week, a small plane landing through the ice, MSP holiday projections and more!
We started off with reading an article by Dr. Katie Spalding about subjective pain so we ask an interesting but pressing question - what hurts more - getting kicked in the nether regions or childbirth. Then, we discussed a remedy for pain - mustard? Also, we discussed AI having the potential to kill a large amount of the human population and whether it is truly possible.
Lydia Burr at Hazelden Betty Ford talks about how to respect friends and family who are struggling with substance abuse over the holidays.
Pharmacist Matthew Hammer from Hennepin Healthcare tells Jordana about a groups of drugs that could soon be taken off drugstore shelves.
We talk about the roach that visited the station today including Adam's dramatic reaction.
John Hines joins Adam to recall what it was like to be on the radio 22 years ago today.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider joins Adam in studio to talk Vikings, Gophers and Twins.
Luis Fitch, the newly-elected chair of the State Emblems Redesign Commission tells Adam and Jordana about the first step in redesigning the Minnesota state flag.
We chat about a jaw dropping celebration by a Minnesota town ball team and one of the team members calls in.
Constitutional lawyer Jill Hasday tells us why some experts are are saying Trump shouldn't be allowed on the ballot.
Adam talks about apologizing as the head of Spanish soccer refuses to say sorry his unwanted kiss.
We round out our time at the fair memorializing the great Jimmy Buffett, finishing off our fair food faceoff with corn and apples and reminiscing about the best...and worst, parts of the 2023 State Fair.
Hour 2 of the Adam and Jordana show features interviews with Comedian Sam Salem and school advocate Joe Nathan. We also play another edition of quick takes.
It's a new school year in Minnesota! Joe Nathan from the Center for School Change joins us to talk about another year of school and what we need to do better.
It turns out our roving reporter wasn't truly a reporter at all, Comedian Sam Salem comes clean that he's been in LA this whole time. Who he is, what he does and more with Sam Salem.
Today's quick takes features questions about the situation at burning man, Meta's purchase of a new large data center in Roseville, another school getting hacked and renovation plans of the witches hat tower in St.Paul.
Hour 1 of the Adam and Jordana show features our final fair question of the day, a trip to the creative arts building and a conversation with Department of Corrections Commissioner Paul Schnell about the "takeover" of a unit at Stillwater prison over the weekend.
Department of Corrections Commissioner Paul Schnell joins Adam and Jordana to discuss the incident that occurred at the Stillwater Prison over the weekend, what happened, how it happened and what they're doing about it.
Hour 3 of the Adam and Jordana show finishes off strong with a Brian Murphy appearance and some back and forth with the live crowd at the state fair.
Bring me the News and Purple Insider's Brian Murphy joins Adam and Jordana for his weekly visit. They drink wine, chit-chat and yeah, talk a little sports too.
Today's edition of quick takes features a question about Gov. Walz's missing cat, boba tea and local football.
Hour 2 of the Adam and Jordana Show features another edition of quick takes, a movie talk with Tim Lammers and Adam and Jordana meet another Adam and Jordana.
Tim Lammers joins Adam and Jordana at the fair and reviews The Equalizer 3, Who is Erin Carter plus he talks about the Taylor Swift movie and more.
Hour 1 of the Adam and Jordana Show features a fair question of the day about tipping, conversations about working moms and a discussion with our state fair roving reporter Sam Salem.
Our roving reporter Sam Salem reports in from the state fair fire watch tower and calls Adam a nerd.
Adam and Jordana finish off the show strong with a fair food faceoff featuring the iconic fresh french fries and another edition of Dear Jordana.
Adam and Jordana are joined live by Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O'Hara who is his usual candid self in discussing the consent decree, crime rates, reform and more.
Voice of the Minnesota Twins on WCCO Radio, Cory Provus joins Adam and Jordana to talk about his love of Pearl Jam, advice to up and coming broadcasters, calling multiple sports and more.
Today's quick takes features questions about the Gophers, BLM Protests, Ride Malfunctions and Taylor Swift. Later Roving Reporter Sam Salem joins us from the fair "campground".
Hour 1 of the Adam and Jordana show jumps from topic to topic as we start with the fair question before delving into the swine barn, Tim Scott's personal relationships and Be The Match experiences.
In an abbreviated hour 3 of the Adam and Jordana Show we delve into the subject of businesses tracking workers return to the office and our fair food faceoff.
Another edition of quick takes today features questions about Minnesota United, new flight deals, biking to the fair and a coup in Gabon.
Hour 2 of the Adam and Jordana Show features another edition of Quick Takes as well as Adam and Jordana take the fair and a discussion about Minneapolis politics.
This week's edition of Wingin' It Wednesday features questions about whether State Fair businesses should accept credit cards and whether we should be requiring yearly driving tests.
Hour 1 of the Adam and Jordana show features live music from the band Wingin' It before the duo get into their weekly, Wingin' It Wednesday.
Gov. Walz starts off hour 3 of the Adam and Jordana Show before we head into a fair food faceoff and round out the show with the results of the fair question of the day.
Gov. Tim Walz joins Adam and Jordana live at the fair to talk about everything from divisiveness to One Minnesota, School Resource Officers and so much more.
Another edition of quick takes features questions about Royce Lewis, Tourists acting badly, massive waterslides and growth in the metro area.
Torey Van Oot of Axios talks about the year in politics before a Minnesota politics quiz with the audience.
Hour 2 of the Adam and Jordana Show features another edition of Quick Takes, a look at the state fair Coliseum and a politics chat and quiz with Axios' Torey Van Oot
A full first hour of the Adam and Jordana show features the fair question of the day, a talk with our roving reporter Sam Salem and a long conversation with Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt.
Our roving reporter Sam Salem joins Adam and Jordana from the railcar museum at the fair. He slings 'em and A and J sling 'em back!
Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt joins Adam and Jordana to talk about her office's recent decision to pull school resource officers from the Rockford school district. She also talks about her love of the fair and racism which she has received in her role.
Handsome Husband and The Lobster join their spouses, Adam and Jordana for some stories about each other as well as taking the time to honor Bob Barker by playing a round of The Price Is Right.
Mark Bruly, Chief of Police from Brooklyn Park talks about new laws that are effecting school resource officers.
Hour 2 of Adam and Jordana features quick takes, Adam and Jordana Do The Fair from the dairy building and a talk about School Resource Officers with Brooklyn Park Police Chief Mark Bruly.
Another round of Quick Takes features questions about River Learning, the ongoing Spain Women's Soccer Scandal and are the Twins real?
St. Thomas Thermal Science Professor Dr. John Abraham joins Adam and Jordana to give some sobering facts about Climate Change and his thoughts on AI. Dr. Abraham, Adam and Jordana talk about the future.
Should schools have armed police in them? Plus a report from Sam Salem at the Midway and a chat with St. Thomas Professor Dr. John Abraham on Climate Change and AI.
The Midway was calling to our roving reporter Sam Salem as he checks in live from all the rides...and carnies.
Bring me the News' and Purple Insider's Brian Murphy joins Adam and Jordana to talk about sports, beer and more.
Hour 3 of The Adam and Jordana Show features a chat with Brian Murphy about sports, a beer showdown and a look back at toys of our youth.
Another edition of Quick Takes features questions about the mug shot...you know the one, whether we should allow public smoking and how swearing actually shows intelligence.
Hour 2 of the Adam and Jordana Show features another edition of Quick Takes, a summary of machinery hill with roving reporter Sam Salem and a discussion on whether masks are coming back with COVID continuing to spread.
Our State Fair roving reporter Sam Salem takes us to Machinery Hill where he has a story about a tractor.
Adam and Jordana start out with their fair question of the day before getting into a roaming segment from the horticulture building. Later Paul Douglas joins the show to talk about climate change, his businesses and his father.
WCCO Radio Chief Meteorologist Paul Douglas joins Adam and Jordana to talk about climate change as well as some stories from his dad and how his businesses are going.
Hour 3 of the Adam and Jordana Show features a talk with Secretary of State Steve Simon as well as our advice column, Dear Jordana and a State Fair Food Faceoff between fried green tomatoes and fried pickles.
Secretary of State Steve Simon joins Adam and Jordana to talk about his job, election security and more.
This week's quick takes features questions about Kevin Hart and injuries you had when you were young as well as whether elite competitors should be sharing medals.
Hour 2 of the Adam and Jordana Show features a state fair quick takes, roving reporter Sam Salem and a chat with Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan.
Lt. Gov Peggy Flanagan joins Adam and Jordana to talk about her role, her future and of course, her pickle pizza earrings.
Hour 1 of the Adam and Jordana show LIVE FROM THE STATE FAIR! Features their question of the day, a recap of the first GOP Presidential Debate and embarrassing U-Haul stories.
The first GOP Presidential debate took place last night and our very own political analysts, Adam and Jordana, give their takes.
As students prepare to go back to school, we have a lively debate about phones in school.
Star Tribune CEO & Publisher Steve Grove tells us his plan to lead the paper into the future.
St. Paul City Councilmember Rebecca Noecker joins Adam and Jordana an hour after the Mayor calls out the council for overruling his veto.
St Paul Mayor Melvin Carter Joins Adam and Jordana to talk about a brewing controversy about funding childcare in his city.
On Wingin’ it Wednesday Jordana argues you should get a new car for your new teen driver.
Former United States Attorney Rachel Paulose joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the latest Trump indictment.
We talked with Alec MacGillis of ProPublica about social media violence surging among young Americans.
Celebrating 45 years in radio we talked to Pat Powers who is a News Director in Iowa for KQWC-FM .
We looked over a story in the Star Tribune in regards to school spending and we invited Kirk Schneidawind on the show, he is the Executive Director of the Minnesota School Boards Association - talking about what the budgeting looks like both this year and heading into next year.
A major advancement made by the Minnesota State Fair, Timberwolves making a splash and more in Quick Takes
It is the week before the Minnesota State Fair , which means summer of 2023 is over as we know it. Don't think so? We see if Adam can be proven wrong.
Minneapolis is facing substantial growth in population so we weigh in on whether you would move downtown?
Adam talks about his time overseas and takes your texts about the best places to visit.
Professor Matt Simcik from the U of M joins Dave Schrader to talk about forever chemicals.
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Professor Marcel Danesi from the University of Toronto joins Tim Pawlenty to talk about the science behind conspiracy theories.
Lisa Marie Hanson from TEDx Minneapolis joins Miss Shannan to talk about this weekend's event in Minneapolis.
Jenna Pugh, and her mom and Caren Schweitzer, co-founders of Posh Pickler, join Miss Shannan Paul.
Chaz Sandifer from New MPLS joins Miss Shannan to talk about the Lakeview Terrace Farmers Market.
Terry Esau Founder & Executive Director of Free Bikes for Kidz tells us about his upcoming Ted Talk.
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Political Strategist Raven Harrison talks about Trump's continued success despite another indictment.
DJ talks about his experience in Haiti and says he's not surprised to hear about the latest kidnapping.
Jordana and DJ talk about the changing landscape of wedding and why many young people aren't walking down the aisle.
Brian Murphy from Bring Me the News tells us why little leagues may soon have instant replay.
Frost River owner Chris Benson tells us how a bag his business made ended up on the big screen and why he's not happy about it.
Torey Van Oot from Axios tells us about the ongoing battle against car theft in the Twin Cities.
Marisa Stevenson, interim program manager at Canopy Roots, operating the City of Minneapolis’ Behavioral Crisis Response.
Our own newsman Mark Freie just got back from Europe and joins us to talk about his trip.
Now that THC is soon to become widely legal in Minnesota in ten days, we look at the newest THC restaurant that is open in the Twin Cities . Hi, Flora is the newest addition and to tell us about the food is Audrey Kennedy of Axios Twin Cities.
Mayor Jacob Frey has loosened the enforcement of mushrooms in Minneapolis, so what does that mean for mental illness and other conditions when it comes to the use of psychedelic drugs for treatment. Also, we weigh in on a spicy story of a woman who is suing over vocal damage from consuming 'dragon balls' at a restaurant. Then we discuss THC drinks and food with Audrey Kennedy from Axios Twin Cities talking about a new THC restaurant. Finally we sit back, relax and rewind for our Friday Rewind.
The craze going around known as ‘Barbenheimer’ is sweeping the nation so we talked with our big screen expert Tim Lammers about the buzz going around about Barbie and Oppenheimer debuting in theaters around the world this weekend.
We roll through some quick takes that take on a ride through a burning home into stolen vehicles and even 47 feet underwater. Also chat with Tim Lammers on the upcoming blockbuster double feature weekend known as ‘Barbenheimer’. We also look at an incredible story about an army veteran’s story on how he became a best selling author.
We called an audible at this top of the show with the news that Donald Trump’s trial date has been set for May of 2024 so we quickly called Mark Osler, of Saint Thomas University, former federal prosecutor to quickly discuss the latest and get his thoughts on it. We also dive into the ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ buzz heading into a double feature blockbuster weekend and what many are referring to as ‘Barbieheimer’. Then we talked to Britta Orr, Aetna Chief Medicare Officer for Allina Health regarding a study showing that women are being misdiagnosed more than men and what her team at Allina is doing to help many including those 65 years of age and older getting the help they need when it comes to coverage.
Women have been shown to be misdiagnosed for health issues of many kinds more frequently than men. We chatted with Britta Orr, who is the Allina Health | Aetna Chief Medicare Officer, and she talks about what Allina Health | Aetna is doing to help prevent these inaccuracies and what they are doing to provide coverage for these conditions.
Professor Mark Osler’s from St Thomas University joins us to talk about Trump's latest legal trouble.
Ramsey County Attorney John Choi joins Adam and Jordana to talk about a change in resentencing in Minnesota.
We pit New York bagels against Minnesota's own Gogi Bagels on this week's Random Review
Greg Thunder from 102.9 the Wolf tells us how the Country Music world is reacting to Jason Aldean's song Try That in a Small Town.
Tim reviews "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1" and "Black Mirror" before explaining what's going on in Hollywood as actors go on strike.
Peter Najarian joins us to talk about inflation and the new documentary staring Kirk Cousins.
On Wingin’ It Wednesday Adam applauds a plan in Utah that would restrict social media use for young people.
Dr. John Abraham from the University of St. Thomas School of Engineering is very concerned about AI.
A farmer in Canada is on the hook for thousands of dollars of grain after sending a thumbs up emoji.
Dr. John Abraham from the University of St. Thomas School of Engineering tells us about the implications of a warming planet.
Professor Steven Gimbel at Gettysburg College talks about the seemingly racist remarks from Roseanne Barr.
Dr. Joseph Alton tells us about the health implications of a summer full of smoky skies.
With Dave Schrader filling in Officer Dave join us to talk about staying safe amidst crowds and fireworks.
Constitutional lawyer Jill Hasday tells us about some fall out after the Supreme Court ended affirmative action.
Dave asks listeners what was their first concert, their favorite concert and maybe their most disappointing concert. This hour, we get into music.
Dave continues his discussion about what Independence day means from last hour before we get into a chat about new medical tech and the epidemic of GoFundMe.
Dave Schrader, filling in for Adam and Jordana asks what Independence Day means in the modern world.
There is a massive struggle in today's world with teaching children in schools and one of the biggest reasons for this struggle is accountability, whether it is in the classroom or out - children are not learning to own up to their actions and struggles. We dive into that and much more.
Recently there was a business denial for a wedding and it was due to the person being a member of the LGBTQ+ community and it has made waves all the way from the United States Supreme Court and now, it may be wiped away - here to help us better explain what to make of it all and break each detail down is Mike Bryant of Bradshaw and Bryant.
This edition of Quick Takes, we dive into meteorites that cost a lot of money, marijuana for hire and Taste of Minnesota.
We jumpstart the second hour with Quick Takes and discuss the possibility of flying cars finally happening. Also, talk to Michael Bryant of Bradshaw and Bryant discussing the possibility of an overturned fake court case?
Dave Schrader filling in for Adam and Jordana while they are off for the July 4th holiday. With the busy week of travel, we wanted to know what is your biggest travel nightmare you have ever experienced? We have a few and we share some of yours as well.
Jordana's brother Jonathan green with Arnold and Porter Law firm tells us about his work in clawing back COVID fraud.
Professor Timothy Johnson at the University of Minnesota helps us understand the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action.
Rep. Dean Urdahl has been fighting for better graduation requirements for years and they finally passed.
Are you surprised that only 25% of Americans still have a landline? Adam and Jordana are.
Could 60% of trips be on transit by 2030 in Minneapolis? We discuss and take your texts.
Brian Murphy from Bring Me The News talks about the first Twins complete game in years.
The Chief of Minneapolis joins us to talk about dropping crime numbers and the fatal crash last week.
Paul Douglas reacts to a meteorologist in Iowa who is quitting after talking about climate change.
Professor Ravi Bapna with the Carlson School of Management tells us how AI could improve out lives.
It appears we have a media lawsuit on our hands between Gannett who is up against Google and Alphabet over potential monopolization of the media and they may have a legitimate case, we bring in Jane Kirtley of the University of Minnesota, she specializes and teaches on Media Ethics and Law at the Silha Center - we get the breakdown of this lawsuit from her. We also try to relieve any stresses and worries about anxiety with Dr. Sheila Sweeney who is a clinically trained psychodynamic psychotherapist with a focus in mind, body, and spiritual connection and get answers to how we can combat anxiety, as a recent study was released about how adults 19-64 in age range should be screened. We also have our Random Review of the Week - this week - it's all about sex, booze and bets
Recently, health experts said those ages 19 to 64 should be screened for anxiety. Anxiety is also an underlying issue that doesn't get enough attention or care - plus, what can insurance cover? So we invited Dr. Sheila Sweeney on with us to explain the ins and outs of how people can combat anxiety and the specifics on insurance coverage and much more. She is a clinically trained psychodynamic psychotherapist with a focus in mind, body, and spiritual connection here to try and ease many minds of this new finding with anxiety.
Gannett is suing Google and Alphabet saying "they have a monopoly on digital advertising (and they might be right).We welcome in Jane Kirtley Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law at the University of Minnesota to break this latest lawsuit down for us.
An edition of Quick Takes where we talk about Minnesota losing , a local bar switching things up, and a CEO who will pay their workers $5,000 to have a child.
Unfortunately Minnesota took another huge loss when it counts, this time - its in the bidding for the World Expo 2027 but how close did Minnesota come? That and much more in this edition of Quick Takes. Plus we talk more about how children can become more engaged with education and help improve test scores and even get a teacher's perspective on this. We also talk more on the regulations (or lack thereof) of license privileges on the heels of the horrific hit and run from Friday that killed five young women. Then more on Minnesota losing out on another huge event as the losses keep coming.
Who storms out of a doctors office? Well, Jordana knows someone. Also, what season is your favorite of the year? We deep dive into these questions as we are winging it on a Wednesday. Finally we look at a story that has come out showing that students are struggling with test scores since the pandemic and unfortunately, the decline isn't stopping.
Switching things over to Adam for the Winging it Wednesday - debating on what is the best season of the year? Adam says Fall but maybe you differ? Also is Spring overrated?
Jordana shares a story that I don't think we have heard of often that took place at a doctor’s office where Marc had stormed out of the dentist due to poor service and we share our personal experiences with doctors visits and take your texts and calls to share some bad experiences as well.
Torey Van Oot from Axios tells us why an increasing number of young people are entering the workforce.
Professor Mark Osler from the University of St Thomas School of Law joins Adam moments after the Justice Department Announcement in Minneapolis.
A friend of Adam's dad joins us as Adam looks ahead to his first fathers day without his dad.
Jordana talks with Stephanie Beesing of Glencoe, who was unable to afford medical coverage thus was cut off abruptly from her plan and had to find a way out - hear what happened next that helped overcome this adversity and get the help she needed.
When it comes to being rich, how much money quantifies being rich? Whether its materials or money, we weigh in on your thoughts regarding how much is considered “being rich”. Also, we hear a heartbreaking but inspiring story about a woman who was cut off from her health care provider abruptly due to her not being able to pay medical bills - how she overcame this is truly inspirational.
We talk with Dr. Paul Thurmes of MN Oncology about a shortage of chemo medications going around and what patients are doing to get by and maintain their health amid this shortage.
Usually we do Quick Takes , but today we have a quiz for Jordana on some bizarre news headlines - what's real and what's not ? Also we discuss the Starbucks story that broke news yesterday in what is being called a violation of civil rights on the part of Starbucks. We talk with Paul Thurmes of MN Oncology, talking about a shortage of chemo drugs for patients circulating right now.
Chief Meteorologist and our good friend Paul Douglas is here to tell us what is going on with all of the haze and how long could it last?
We began the show this morning talking about the craze about all of this haze, chatting with Paul Douglas on what is really going on out there and how long could this poor air quality last. Furthermore, what is canceled and what isn't - how this climate currently affects the many outdoor activities for the family this week. Many of us have become more knowledgeable about the importance of Juneteenth and have developed an appreciation for its significance in history. We also look into an inspiring story about Mr. Beast helping blind people gain their sight.
Professor Mark Osler from the University of St Thomas tells us what's next as Trump is about to be charged.
Adam and Jordana have a controversial conversation about plus sized travelers on airplanes.
Dr. John Abraham from the University of St. Thomas talks about climate change including the huge economic impact.
Meteorologist Matt Brickman joins us from New York City to talk about the smoke that is blanketing much of the East Coast.
Ramsey County Attorney John Choi tells us how some big changes are making policing better.
Former Star Tribune reporter John Reinan tells us the final chapter of a family near Mora trying to get access to their property.
Breaking this morning, the PGA Tour has ended the war with LIV Golf and the lawsuits by merging with the Saudi-backed league. Adam and Jordana react to the shocking news from the golf world.
With Apple about to launch it's virtual reality headset, Pete Najarian says continues to impress on Wall Street.
Hot weather means less clothing. But how often should men actually go shirtless? Adam and Jordana discuss and take your texts.
Should you be able to reserve a spot in the TSA line? Hear why DJ says this is a bad idea.
Local messaging expert Kristi Piehl tells us why AI is becoming a vital tool for workers.
Jordana has a friend trying to navigate a tricky dating situation and asks for your help.
With warm weather teams dominating in the NHL playoffs are we really the state of hockey?
In Wingin' it Wednesday Jordana calls out a friend for bringing over an un prepared meal.
On Wingin' it Wednesday Adam talks about Target's reaction to a controversary about an LGBTQ display.
DNR Commissioner Sarah Strommen tells us how a huge investment will help natural resources in Minnesota.
Are you concerned about the impacts of social media on your kids? We discuss and take your reaction.
Torey Van Oot from Axios is in-studio to breakdown what passed and what didn't in St Paul this year.
Jordana is not loosing sleep over the national debt. Is she right? We discuss and Pete Najarian chimes in.
Do you ever have that weekend feeling you wish you could bottle up? Adam and Jordana share and take your calls.
Brian Murphy from Bring Me the News talks about the rise of toxic parents in youth sports.
Professor Ravi Bapna with the Carlson School of Management helps us understand how AI can be used in everyday life.
Dr. Manjeet Rege at the University of St. Thomas tells us about the good and bad of AI.
It's our first "Wingin’ it Wednesday" and Jordana disagrees with Adam about the trademark of Taco Tuesday.
Ellie Haylund President from HumanistsMN tells us why her organization is pushing got the separation of church and state.
Boomers are passing on massive amounts of inheritance money. Is this money in good hands? We react and take your texts.
Dr. Rahul Koranne from the Minnesota Hospital Association responds to the controversary about nursing in Minnesota.
Dr. Sushma Tatenini from Minnesota Oncology tells us about new mammogram recommendations.
Colorado Senator Chris Hanson talks about the success and struggles after a decade of legal cannabis in his state.
We take your reaction to the news that Trump was ordered to pay $5 million in a civil case.
New recommendations say you should monitor all social media for kids under 15. Do you agree? We discuss and take your feedback.
Bernie Sanders says it's time for a 32 hour work week with no loss in pay. Do you agree? We discuss and take your calls.
After another shooting this weekend, Adam says it's time to share and view the carnage.
Brian Murphy of Bring Me The News joins for his weekly appearance. He discusses the Wild's season, his thoughts on the Kentucky Derby, and gives a poignant response about his thoughts about the country post-COVID emergency.
The WHO announces they're ending the global health emergency from COVID. We give a retrospective and review of what these three years changed and our thoughts. Later a discussion on unhealthy eating habits of Americans.
Tim Lammers joins the program for his weekly movie and TV review. This week he discusses Guardians of the Galaxy 3 and Fatal Attraction.
We have another edition of quick takes featuring questions about rogue pasta, bees, Nic Cage and more. Later in the hour Tim Lammers reviews Guardians of the Galaxy 3 and the new Fatal Attraction TV series.
Brian Murphy of Bring Me The News joins the program to give us a recap of the week in sports and a look at what's ahead. Later King Charles joins to talk about his coronation and a look back at the week.
Keith Franke joins the program to discuss the possible changes that are being proposed to E-pull-tabs.
What type of weird food do you eat? We ask that question plus talk about possible changes to e-pull-tabs with Keith Franke.
The Mayo Clinic's Dr. Ekta Kapoor tells us about a recent study regarding menopause in the workplace.
We do our daily quick takes with Adam and Jordana before taking questions from listeners on Dear Jordana.
Bobby Lyle takes us through his career as a Jazz Musician. Later Dr. Ekta Kapoor from the Mayo Clinic joins the program to talk about a study involving menopause.
Jazz Legend and Minneapolitan Bobby Lyle joins the program and gives us answers about his career and life up to this point.
Veena Iyer from the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota explains what's happening on the Mexican border.
Adam and Jordana talk about the writers strike with the help of Steve Simpson from the news room.
PA Natalie Ikeman from Hennepin Healthcare tells us about an exciting new drug that could change the weight loss world.
Jaylani Hussein from CAIR-Minnesota comments on an Islamophobic cartoon in the Star Tribune.
Dr. Graham Brayshaw, from the Animal Humane Society explains why the Dog Flu is impacting shelters around the state.
Adam and Jordana don't understand why the Star Tribune is apologizing got a recent editorial cartoon.
Father Chris Collins at the University of St. Thomas explains an announcement from the Pope that will include more women in decision making.
The Great Resignation may be over and some workers feel like they missed the boat. Adam and Jordana discuss and take your feedback.
Meredith Mitts with AAA says there are major safety concerns as Minnesota moves towards the legalization of Cannabis.
KARE 11 Chief Political Reporter John Croman tells us about the cannabis debate happening in St Paul today.
We asked for calls about hope and our new friend Dave called in with a heart warming message.
In the face of so much bad news we ask for callers to share hope...and you came through.
Adam is heading out on a solo adventure and we start the show talking about traveling alone.
Senator Mark Johnson joins Adam and Jordana to react to Governor State of the State address.
Do you want a conversation during your hair cut? Adam and Jordana disagree and we take your calls and texts.
Psychologist Dr. Talee Vang from Hennepin Healthcare talks to us about the pitfalls of TikTok.
A pregnant mom was told to pickup popcorn from the floor of a plane and Jordana has a strong reaction.
Mitchel Chargo from Institute for Holocaust Research and Education tells us why it's important to remember the Holocaust.
Adam, Jordana and DJ have a spirted conversation about the plan to allow a Muslim call to prayer in Minneapolis.
St Paul City Attorney Lyndsey Olson tells us about the latest push to get rid of racial covenants.
Two major news organizations are quitting Twitter and Jordana wishes she could join them.
Former MN Health Commissioner, Jan Malcolm and Dr. MayKao Y. Hong from the University of St Thomas are in studio to talk about a new way to view healthcare.
With temps in the 80s this week Adam and Jordana celebrate the best things about the 1980s.
Biden signed a bill ending the national emergency for Covid-19 yesterday but it doesn't seem like anyone is rejoicing.
Adam was forced to take home leftovers after Easter dinner and he explains what a Minnesota good bye is to Jordana.
Brian Murphy from Bring me the News talks Gopher hockey and more during his weekly appearance.
Sheriff Dawanna Witt joins Adam with an update from the Hennepin County Sheriff's department.
U of M law professor Richard Painter joins us to talk about Clarence Thomas and comments on Joan Gable's departure from the U of M?
Professor Mark Osler from the University of St Thomas School of Law explains what's next in the Trump case.
Former WCCO employee Amy Mauzy is in Ireland to see the site where her grandfathers plane crashed in 1943.
Minneapolis police Chief Brian O'Hara talks about what his department needs for success.
Adam and Jordana's boss Brad Lane joins the show to announce out BE the Match fundraiser.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider and Bring me the News joins us to talk Twins and Wild.
More Americans are getting a side job. Adam askes what you do to make cash on the side.
Professor Mark Osler from the University of St Thomas School of Law helps explain what's happening in Minneapolis today.
The train derailment in Raymond MN overnight has brought new attention to train safety. Listen back here to a series on train safety the WCCO Radio News team did 8 years ago this week.
Rep. Dave Baker joins us on his way to the scene of the overnight train derailment in Raymond Minnesota.
Attorney Mike Bryant explains the latest developments in the murder case made famous by the Serial Podcast.
ProPublica Reporter Patrick Rucker tells us why doctors deny your health claims without even looking at them.
Adam and Jordana share their frustration and take your calls a day after the school shooting in Nashville yesterday.
Another day, another quick takes! Questions about the FTC, dumb kid stuff, dairy and the weather. Later Tim Lammers gives us his thoughts on John Wick 4 and Succession season 4. Later we talk a bit about Spring Cleaning.
Hour 1 of the show starts off with the question, where and how are you listening to us? We answer a lot of calls and texts from all over the globe. Later Brian Murphy joins the program to give us the rundown on the week in sports.
Tim Lammers gives his thoughts on the upcoming final season of the GREAT Succession. He also tells us why he loves John Wick 4 with Keanu Reeves
Brian Murphy joins the program for our weekly talk about sports. Everything from KAT and the Wolves to how the Wild continue to roll.
David Schultz joins the program to discuss Trump's possible indictment again. Later we discuss what we think of vanity license plates and some that were denied by the state.
VP of Stadium Operations for the Minnesota Twins Dave Horsman tells us about a new AI technology that will get more fans in quicker and safer. Later Chad Hartman takes on the role of Jordana for a segement of "Dear Chad".
Dave Horsman, VP of Stadium Operations for the Minnesota Twins takes Adam through a new game changing technology for helping fans get into the stadium faster, and safer.
Quick takes features questions about Aliens, bad parenting, Tik Tok and food bnas. Later Ian Coldwater joins the program to talk about the massive Minneapolis Public Schools Data Leak.
Cybersecurity expert and hacker Ian Coldwater joins Adam to talk about the major Minneapolis Public Schools data leak. They tell us what to do if you suspect your data has been leaked and what data is out there.
Hour 1 of the show kicks off with the question, do we take enough vacation days? Later new Metro Transit Police Chief Ernest Morales III joins us to talk about the challenges that the transit system faces and his plans to attack it.
New Metro Transit Police Chief Ernest Morales III joins Adam to discuss why he took the job and what he plans on doing about the current state of the Metro Transit system.
Hour 3 of the show features some state budget talk before we're joined by Jordana for the random review of the week.
Quick takes features questions about North Minneapolis grocery stores, deepfakes, Succession and dumb prisoners. Later Attorney Marshall Tanick joins the program to discuss his Op-Ed which asserted the Trump indictment case is a bit weak.
Hour 1 of the Jordana-less Adam and Jordana show features a discussion about how you can live without a phone, and some fun callers. Later Rep. Shane Hudella joins us to discuss the issues at the Hastings VA and later we get into some Twins talk.
Attorney Marshall Tanick wrote an Op-Ed in the Star Tribune discussing why he thinks the possible Trump indictment is weak in nature, and what may come next.
Rep. Shane Hudella joins the program to discuss the controversy and issues at the Hastings VA facility.
We start off the show with a discussion on whether employers should be able to ban former employees about speaking about their companies. Later on Axios' Torey Van Oot joins to talk about state politics.
Hour 2 features quick takes, what our favorite snacks are and a quiz on the anniversary of the first tweet.
Hour 3 starts off with a discussion about whether we lie when used as a reference for jobs. Later Professor David Schultz joins to talk about possible Trump indictments, and we preview Wednesday's random review.
Axios' Torey Van Oot joins the program to discuss the goings on at the State Capitol as the marathon congressional session rolls on.
University of Minnesota and Hamline Professor David Schultz joins Adam and Jordana to discuss the possibility that former President Donald Trump is indicted later this week.
Hour 1 of the show begins with a thank you from Adam Carter for the kind words from listeners before we get into a discussion on President Trump's alleged upcoming indictment. Lastly the discussion switches to whether we like tipping or just full service fees better.
Adam makes the claim that March in Minnesota sucks, we ask listeners to give their thoughts. Later the duo discuss a company making GPS trackers for cars that may be stolen.
Pete Najarian joins the program to discuss the recent banking crisis and the market impacts. Plus a short talk about NFL free agency.
Hour 2 of the Adam and Jordana show features another edition of Quick Takes on the days big stories. Later Pete Najarian joins the program to tell us all we need to know about the international banking crisis and what to make of it.
Rep. Frank Hornstein joins Jordana to talk about a new bill that would require genocide curriculum for middle and high school students.
Sen. Scott Dibble joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the ongoing saga of the Southwest Light Rail debacle.
New legislation aims to ban milk alternatives from carrying the name milk. We have a spirited debate and take your calls.
Adam and Jordana ask what's back to normal and what's not as we mark three years since the start of COVID lockdowns.
Heather and Randy Baccus lost their son 2 years ago and share their concern about legalizing marijuana.
Jordana wonders how the Covid pandemic has changed you. Later she chats with Dr. Purvi Gada about breast cancer and we have our Friday Rewind.
Dr. Purvi Gada from Minnesota Oncology joins Jordana to talk about new guidelines surrounding breast cancer and answers her questions.
Hour 1 of the Adamless, Adam and Jordana show asks the question, how do you calm yourself when stressed. We also get to the bottom of if money can truly buy happiness.
Hour 2 of the Adam and Jordana Show consists of Quick Takes with Producer Charlie, a talk about celebrity murderers and a long chat with Tim Lammers on all things Oscars and more.
Tim Lammers joins us for his weekly review of the latest movies and shows. This week he takes a look at Chris Rock's new Netflix special and Scream IV. Tim also takes us through all his Oscar picks
Minneapolis parent and cybersecurity expert Ian Coldwater talks about the hack at Minneapolis Public Schools.
Lisa Clemons from A mother’s Love Initiative chimes in on a controversial case involving teenagers who hired killed.
Bryan Nelson from Hennepin Healthcare explains alarming stats about how many men are not going to the doctor.
Adam and Jordana have a surprising reaction to a controversy at the Wild game last night.
Hour 3 wraps up with a chat about the nations best airports and a discussion with Sarah Gollust, PhD, about messaging at the height of the pandemic and its effects.
Torey Van Oot of Axios joins us for her weekly drop in. She updates Adam and Jordana on everything going on at the State Capitol
Adam and Jordana start out the show with a discussion on tipping etiquette before breaking into a discussion about state politics with Torey Van Oot.
Sarah Gollust, PhD joins the program to discuss recent studies that show messaging during the height of the pandemic could have been better and the negative effects that, that messaging may have long term.
Rep. Brad Tabke joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the issues with the lightrail and his solutions.
Hour 2 of the Adam and Jordana show features another edition of quick takes, what a mullet says about you and a chat about Light Rail safety with Rep. Brad Tabke.
Unvaccinated Novak Djokovic won't be allowed to play this weekend. Adam and Jordana argue about this controversial decision.
Sloane was behind the mic for some of the biggest moments of the Big Ten Tournament and she joins us for a recap.
Adam left the Bruce Springsteen concert last night after an hour and he's getting flack from everyone.
Constitutional lawyer Jill Hasday tells us about a push to ban employers from asking about pay history.
Nicole Smith-Holt lost her son due to high costs for insulin. She joins Adam today to celebrate the announcement that cost will be capped by one drug maker.
Sloane Martin from the Big Ten Network joins Adam to preview a big basketball weekend in Minnesota.
Adam and Jordana talk with an artist who's receiving a guaranteed income and debate the merit of income plans.
Torey Van Oot from Axios joins us the day after the state budget forecast was released.
With the Supreme Court is taking up Biden's student load forgiveness program, Adam and Jordana have a lively debate about the cost of education.
Suki Dardarian from the Star Tribune tells us why they are dropping Dilbert after its creator made racist remarks.
Brian Houts has skied the the American Birkebeiner 17 times. He joins Jordana to talk about this weekend's race.
Natalie Ikeman, PA from Hennepin Health Care, tells us about a major development in the fight against obesity.
Torey Van Oot from Axios tells us about a sports gambling bill that is being rolled out today.
Jane Kirtley Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law explains why Fox News is being sued by Dominion Voting Systems.
Provost Eddy Rojas from The University of St. Thomas tells us about an exciting program starting this fall.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider and Bring me the News has strong thoughts about NBA teams sitting star players.
A bill in congress would limit social media use for children under 16 and Adam and Jordana have a strong reaction.
Tamara Pigott from the Lee County Visitor & Convention Bureau tells us what's open and what's not in Fort Meyers as the Twins start Spring Training.
Veena Iyer executive director of the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota joins Adam and Jordana to talk Immigration.
Adam and Jordana talk about the good and bad of THC drinks becoming popular in Minnesota.
We talk about the need for increased safety in schools after the stabbing at Harding High School.
Matt Lee from Sophie’s Squad tells us how his organization is raising awareness for teen mental health.
Nolan Theaker Senior Research Manager, Institute of Energy Studies at UND talks about the rare elements that could soon be mined in North Dakota.
We ask Military Consultant Jeff McCausland about the 4 objects that have been shot down over the last week.
Dr. John Abraham from the University of St. Thomas School of Engineering busts some myths about EVs and energy saving.
Allison O'Toole from Second Harvest Heartland tells us about her trip to DC to attend the State of the Union Address.
One emoji to describe last night’s SOTU? Adam and Jordana share and ask for your reaction.
Zack Redmon owner Redmon's Popcorn tells us his story of starting a business during COVID.
Ben Doom who owns Revolution Cycle and Ski won the The Arrowhead 135 tells us what it's like to bike 135 miles in the coldest days in northern Minnesota.
We break down piece by piece the controversy of Ilhan Omar and her comments towards the Jewish population.
The new police chief of the city of Golden Valley, Virgil Green calls in to tell us how his department and many are looking to change their training and recruitment process in the police departments around the country.
A recent CDC survey says most adults support banning tobacco, Jordana takes a deep look into the idea of banning tobacco and should the U.S. consider it or not? We talk with the new Golden Valley Police Chief Virgil Green on how he is changing the city of Golden Valley as well as recruiting.
Tim Lammers is here to give us a preview of the hottest movie this weekend as well as the new Pamela Anderson documentary on Netflix.
Deep dive into the discussion of should we wash our pajamas every day? if not, how often should we wash them? We analyze a surveyed news article that brings up this topic. We also have Tim Lammers to breakdown "Knock at the Cabin" and "Pamela..a love story".
Jordana brings on Adrianna Willis founder of Mind The Crown LLC as we continue to celebrate black-owned businesses to celebrate Black History Month throughout February.
Big thank you to all who listened in and donated to Second Harvest Heartland in 'Let's Kick Hunger' raising $447,560 to fight hunger. We analyze the recent news of Ilhan Omar and her removal from the foreign affairs board in the House.
Andy Lindus is the President of Lindus Construction, and he and his team have embraced being a part of every Let's Kick Hunger Day. 14 in all!
Sarah Peterson is the Director of Programs for Second Harvest Heartland and talked with Jordana during Let's Kick Hunger Day.
Daud Mohamed is having fun today. You can hear it in the Operations specialist voice when he visited with Jordana on Let's Kick Hunger Day.
Cory Provus, the Voice of the Twins, says Twins Territory needs to embrace Second Harvest Heartland and other hunger organizations across the Midwest.
The VP of Community Relations and the Executive Director of the Land O Lakes Foundation joined Jordana for Let's Kick Hunger Day.
Listen to the passion to this man who is now dedicating his life to help people who are dealing with food insecurity.
A recent story about a radioactive capsule in Australia that went missing and authorities after days-long search of finding it - did, which poses the question - have you ever lost something very important or special and did you find it?
We dive into some quick takes on this Wednesday and one of them involves an intruder story - but what did the intruder do in the home? Also we discuss Banana Boat and breweries
We talk break-ins boats, and breweries in Quick Takes. Also, another edition of Jordana giving us life advice in this week's edition of Dear Jordana.
Starting a business from the ground up is hard enough but check out Tameka's story on how she helped build Lip Esteem into a business.
If you could tell someone you're from Minnesota in two words, what would it be? We also speak with Tameka Jones of Lip Esteem. We dive into the list of food items that was released that increase risk of cancer - you might be eating them.
We remember former Minnesota senator Dave Durenberger with Erik Paulsen. We also discuss this article featuring Marie Kondo the "queen of clean" telling us we can go easy on the tidyness. Also we do a Randum Review for tonight.
We remember the late former MN senator Dave Durenberger and former congressmen Erik Paulsen calls in to discuss the life of Dave with us.
Joe Lindsley of Ukraine Freedom News is in Kharkiv to give us insight from Ukraine as we approach the one year anniversary of the War in Ukraine.
Torey Van Oot from Axios is here and we talk to her about the 1000 bill threshold we have reached in the House and what the Repulicans are saying on this.
We offer up some quick takes talking Dallas Zoo, MSP flights and more. Also Joe Lindsley calls into the show from Ukraine to provide insight on the almost year of warfare in Ukraine.
Its Adam Carter's birthday! We celebrate it by discussing bills that parents pay - we also take a couple special birthday calls for Adam. Torey Van Oot calls in to talk DFL Republican gridlock , the 1,000 bill threshold and more!
Professor Jonathan Choi calls in to tell us all about CHAT GPT and discussing U of M Law School as well.
Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt joins us to discuss the events involving Tyre Nichols over the past week or so.
We look at some of the top (and weirdest) news stories of the day with Quick Takes. Also Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt joins the show as well to give us her thoughts on the Tyre Nichols murder. Plus, we get to know more of our fill in producer Josh Wheeler.
Talking the increased popularity of pick up trucks and dive into the conversation surrounding parking with them as well. We also chat with Lisa Clemons ("A Mothers Love") about the events that have taken place in Memphis over the past week with the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols.
Hour 2 of the Adam and Jordana show features quick takes, what we will cringe at in the future and movie reviews with Tim Lammers.
Frank Soukup from Grand View Lodge tells us all about the ice fishing extravaganza on Gull Lake. Later we talk about what we will cringe at that we do now and a discussion about the St. Paul Winter Carnival with Jimmy Francis.
Ingrid Lyons from the Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters joins Jordana to discuss the Biden Administration's new 20-year ban on mining in the Boundary Waters.
Another show, another Quick Take with Jordana. Today's questions feature Jay Leno, a fake nursing degree scheme, facial recognition technology and a business idea for a gun range with a bar.
Frank Soukup, Director of Marketing for Grand View Lodge in Nisswa gives us an update on the big weekend of Ice Fishing ahead on Gull Lake.
Another edition of the Adam-less Adam and Jordana show starts off with a discussion about the North St. Paul Basketball team's decision to not play Eden Prairie following the reinstatement of Eden Prairie's coach. Later we talk with Ingrid Lyons of The Campaign to Save the Boundary Waters.
Our Movie and show critic Tim Lammers joins Jordana to tell us all about the new streaming movie "Shotgun Wedding" and the That 70's Show reboot "That 90's Show".
Hour 2 of the Adam and Jordana show features another edition of quick takes as well as a discussion about vegan cooking with chef Sarah Ann Haugen and Jordana gives her opinion on Ukrainian tanks.
An Adam-less edition of the Adam and Jordana show begins with a discussion about how to clear clogged ears before we get more serious and welcome Historian Rebecca Erbelding to talk about Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Hour 3 of the Adam and Jordana show features a guest appearance from Adam Carter who tells us how his trip is going, plus another edition of Dear Jordana...and it's a doozy.
Jordana has a stuffed up ear, what should she do?! Callers and texters give their thoguhts.
Adam Carter joins Jordana for a segment from up north, but it wasn't so easy getting there.
Quick Takes today features questions about Ilhan Omar on the Foreign Affairs Committee, Donald Trump being allowed back on Facebook, a 29-year-old fake high schooler and some jails that have turned into apartments.
Chef Sarah Ann Haugen joins Jordana to discuss her new vegan venture, Vitalist Superfoods. How food can help and keep you healthy.
Holocaust Rememberence Day is tomorrow. To commemorate, Jordana is joined by Holocaust Historian Rebecca Erbelding to discuss the day and what we need to remember.
Michelle and Jeff Van Hee run a number of small town newspapers in south-western Minnesota. They come on the air to talk about the business and what it means to the communities they serve.
Hour 1 of Adam and Jordana starts off with a discussion about the Gov. Walz budget proposal before getting into a talk about local media with St. Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis as the St. Cloud Times loses its remaining reporters.
The St. Cloud Times no longer has reporters. St. Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis joins the program to discuss the demise of small town local media.
Adam and Jordana take a look at the days topics they weren't able to discuss at length with quick takes. Today's edition features questions about Ye, the doomsday clock, chili cheese beer and new Mexican smoking laws
Hour 3 of the Adam and Jordana show features a discussion about the congressional hearings about Ticketmaster, a talk about old-timey words to bring back and we review "The Pez Outlaw" on Netflix.
Sgt. Kou Yang joins Adam and Jordana to discuss the recruitment of police officers and the struggle to get more into the force.
This days edition of quick takes goes from child nuns to hate crimes to Joan Gable, what do Adam and Jordana think?
Hour 2 features quick takes about child nuns and an FBI agent charged with working with a Russian agent. Later Tim Lammers joins to talk about Oscar nominees and snubs.
Adam and Jordana react to the revelation that former Vice President Mike Pence had classified documents in his home. Later St. Paul Police Sgt. in charge of recruiting Kou Yang talks about police recruitment.
Oscar nominees were announced this morning, and Tim Lammers has some strong opinions on who was snubbed!
Axios' Torey Van Oot joins the program to discuss the latest developments from the Capitol including Gov. Walz full budget proposal.
As Jordana's son takes off for a semester abroad, she brings up the topic of what their greatest adventures were in life.
Adam and Jordana start hour 1 off with the question, what is your greatest adventure? Later Axios' Torey Van Oot joins the show to talk about the latest from the Capitol in St. Paul.
Hour 2 of Adam and Jordana features another edition of Quick Takes plus a discussion with Pete Najarian and a conversation about what your least favorite job as a parent is.
Pete Najarian joins the program to discuss what the Vikings defense should do from here now that Ed Donatell is gone. He also gets into some market talk.
What happens now with Congressman George Santos, should we legalize assisted suicide and more in this segment of quick takes.
Chad Hartman joins the program for the last half hour and talks about everything form pies to beefcakes. Before that we hit on the hardest job that you have as a parent and a man on the street interview to remember.
Another mass shooting and we're feeling emotional fatigue, what do you even say at this point? Adam tries to at least say...something.
The first hour of a Jordanaless version of Adam and Jordana features serious talk about mass shootings following the incident in southern California, a discussion about mental health and network television.
Ted Mathews, an expert on farmer mental health joins Adam to discuss the issues surrounding our farmers, who have a suicide rate nearly double that of the national average.
We ask Constitutional lawyer Jill Hasday why we still don't know who leaked the Roe v Wade opinion.
Economics Professor Agapitos Papagapitos from St Thomas explains the impact of the mounting national debt.
Lisa Clemons CEO a Mothers Love tells us about the important work her organization does in the Twin Cities.
Rick Petry from Mitchell Hamline school of law tells us about Derek Chauvin's appeal case.
Hayley Drozdowski-Poxleitner from the Innocence Project tells us about Thomas Rhodes who is free after 25 year in jail.
Laura Zelle with the Smithsonian Institution tells us about an exhibit at the Science Museum.
Hear from a teacher and student from Glen Lake Elementary School where they are raising money for a special playground.
Billy Jones from Onyx Coffeehouse tells us about running a business at George Floyd Square.
Adam says he doesn't care about a business' politics when choosing what to purchase. Later a talk about bringing back old local restaurants.
Quick Takes are made by our host duo before a quick discussion about a skatepark in Uptown and the areas attempted revitalization before we get into a long discussion about the Biden classified document revelation.
What should we think of the revelation that President Biden had more documents found in his Delaware home. Adam and Jordana have thoughts.
There's talk of a Chino Latino or Figlio Renaissance in Uptown, so we ask the question what restaurant would you bring back. Classics like the Nankin or Lincoln Dell or something more recent?
Bring Me The News' Brian Murphy talks Vikings and Correa before another edition of Ask Jordana, should you confront shoplifters who are stealing food? She answers that and more.
Twins officials introduce Carlos Correa back to the team. Hear from Correa, President of Baseball Operations Derek Falvey, agent Scott Boras, and Twins Executive Chair Joe Pohlad.
Angela Warner from Warners' Stellian reacts to the news that gas stoves could be banned due to health concerns.
Scott Prost owner of Video Universe in Robbinsdale tells us how his business has survived.
Minneapolis Community Safety Commissioner Cedric Alexander gives us an update on dropping crime numbers in Minneapolis.
Kyle Potter from Thrifty Traveller tells us about the nationwide interruption in air travel this morning.
Many young people are questioning the value of a 4 year degree but Jordana admits she would questions a different career path for her kids.
Veena Iyer is the executive director of the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota and she tells us what next for immigration in MN and around the country.
Pete Najarian makes his weekly appearance as the Vikings look ahead to a playoff game against the Giants.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider and Bring me the News shares his view on Americas obsession with the NFL.
Mouakong Vue with St. Paul Public Schools tells us about the Ethnic Studies Program he oversees.
Blois asks the question, are we getting soft? Following another snowstorm. Later Ryan Winkler joins to discuss recreational marijuana legalization in the state.
How long can the Wild keep this up, we're hoping a while longer. Joe Smith gives his thoughts.
The Wild are on a roll, The Athletic's Joe Smith tells all, later Blois and Charlie do quick takes and then get into a discussion about A-Rod claiming to have shoveled his driveway.
Rep. Tom Emmer joins the program to talk about the ongoing situation with leadership in the US House of Representatives and Minneapolis Public Works Director Margaret Anderson Keliher later updates us on the plowing situation after the latest large snowstorm.
Minneapolis Public Works Director Margaret Anderson Keliher joins Blois to talk about the historic snowfall and how the plow system is working to clear the roads.
US House Majority Whip Tom Emmer joins Blois to talk about the ongoing debate around voting for a new speak of the house, hear what a member of the Republican leadership has to say about the ongoing situation.
Should the Minnesota legislature legalize Marijuana, Ryan Winkler has done his research and he says, yes! He joins Blois Olson to discuss.
Former Representative Erik Paulsen gives us some inside insights on the drama in DC yesterday.
Paul Aasen, the President and CEO of the Minnesota Safety Council tells us why weed should not be legalized.
Torey Van Oot from Axios joins us from the Capitol in St Paul on day number one of the new session.
Co Ag Medical CEO Patrick Spearman tells us how his company is helping victims in Ukraine stop bleeding.
We hear from an eye witness and a reporter on the scene as officials disband a large homeless encampment.
Jordana enlightens everyone on 'Dry January'. We also answer a few listener questions with Dear Jordana.
Dr John Abrahams joins the show to talk everything from nuclear fusion to electric vehicles.
We play back an interview done with Dr. John Abraham regarding nuclear fusion.
We also track your votes on the New Years resolution poll.
NewsTalk 830 WCCO News Director Lindsey Peterson hops on the mic to talk about the long history of WCCO Radio.
Jordana weighs in on the recent addition of bag checks at Mall of America. We also take your vote on New Years Resolutions - Do you partake in them or no?
Adam and Jordana have a spirited debate about the increase of minimum wage in Minnesota.
Andy Greder from the Pioneer Press joins us from the Big Apple ahead of the Gophers vs Syracuse Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium.
Co-owner of Natreum in St. Louis Park tells us about the ever changing rules about THC products.
Reporter Joe Lindsley joins us live from Ukraine to react to Zelenskyy's visit to DC this week.
Dan Cook stops in to discuss Americans more and more these days losing their faith in the church as well as in God.
Listeners text and call in to "Ask Jordana" whatever may be on their minds, plus we have Dan Cook in studio to discuss how more people are moving away from the church and relationship with God and much more!
Adam and Jordana chime in for some quick takes on the latest and greatest in news, sports, entertainment and yes, even weather. We also say hello to our newest addition to NewsTalk 830 WCCO Josh Wheeler as we 'Get to Know the Producer'.
Christmas is nearing which begs the question - do you open your presents on Christmas or Christmas Eve?
Hour 3 of Adam and Jordana features the Ukrainian American Advocacy Committee's Maria Doan on President Zelensky's American visit, a random show review and a game guessing the title of Hallmark Christmas movies.
Hour 2 of Adam and Jordana features our daily quick takes before the duo turn the tables on their producer and ask him some hard hitting questions. Later on they get into a discussion about recently unveiled messages that are anti-semitic from Minneapolis City Councilmember Jamal Osman.
Producer Charlie gives Adam and Jordana today's version of quick takes before they turn the tables and ask him about himself.
Marty Davis, CEO and President of Cambria, met with Donald Trump and pushed him to fight against the results of the 2020 election according to recently revealed texts. Do Adam and Jordana care to not buy his products anymore, and should we care about company President's politics?
The storm has finally arrived, how are you handling it? Also we get into the daily holiday showdown.
Hour 1 of Adam and Jordana is packed with topics from the ongoing winter storm, to the Holiday Showdown pitting classic Christmas music against Modern. Later they get into a discussion about Cambria's Marty Davis and his politics surrounding the defeat of Donald Trump in the 2020 election.
Decade old messages from Minneapolis City Councilman Jamal Osman emerged yesterday stating anti-semitic and anti-LGBTQ remarks. What should we be thinking of them? Adam and Jordana discuss.
Maria Doan joins Adam and Jordana to talk about President Zelenzky's visit to the United States. Later on they review their random show of the week, aptly title "A Storm for Christmas".
"Guess that Hallmark Movie Title!" is the new game that's all the rage, join Adam and Jordana for some fun.
Kyle Potter from the Thrifty Traveller previews what could be a tough holiday travel season.
Hennepin Healthcare's Dr. Sarah Lucken talks with Adam and Jordana about childhood obesity as national experts raise the BMI chart to better handle the surging issue.
In hour 2 we take a look at the day's news with quick takes before discussing some snake handling and hearing Tim Lammers movie reviews.
We run the gamit with topics this hour. A discussion on Elon Musk's Twitter bans, plus our holiday showdown and a chat about childhood obesity.
Tim Lammers movie reviews this week features the new Avatar movie and the streaming show Harry and Meghan.
In hour 3 of Adam and Jordana we hear from Brian Murphy on the Vikings, we revisit the holiday showdown and talk with a caller about a movie.
Former Minneapolis Mayor R. T. Rybak tells us about a new plan to bring retail back to downtown.
Dr. John Abraham from the University of St. Thomas School of Engineering explains how nuclear fusion could change the energy landscape.
St Paul schools superintendent Dr. Joe Gothard tells us why scores at his schools are going up.
Adam and Jordana try to understand the buzz around ChatGPT and get some help from an expert caller.
Pastor Paul Marzahn of Crossroads Church joins the show to talk about 3,000 acts of kindness.
The Star Tribune wrote an article about eating road kill....what? Well apparently it's more common than you may think, Adam and Jordana talk about it.
Would you take an impromptu road trip with strangers, a coup attempt in Germany and more in this edition of Quick Takes.
Adam and Jordana talk about the trade of Brittney Griner for a Russian arms dealer. A caller, vehemently disagrees...
We play another round of Ask Jordana Anything, questions from annoying bicyclists to ex-girlfriends calling in are discussed.
The Star Tribune's Rochelle Olson joins the program to discuss the news that US Bank Stadium will be able to pay off their loans 20 years ahead of schedule.
CROSS Services CEO Elizabeth Brown tells us why Minnesotans are in such high need this year.
Thea Ramirez is the Founder and CEO of Adoption-Share and she gives us a unique take on the problems facing the foster care system.
Adam and Jordana talk about being upbeat, and if it's just a natural thing people are. Plus a look at the weekends best and worst.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider talks about the Vikings win over the Patriots yesterday.
Annette Meeks from the Freedom Foundation of Minnesota talks about the future of the Republicans Party in Minnesota.
Author and historian Ken Davis tells us about the first Thanksgiving and when it became a national Holiday.
Dr. Poland from the Mayor Clinic tells us about the triple threat of COVID, Flu, and RSV.
Take a trip down memory lane this Thanksgiving holiday, as Adam Carter takes you to the golden shores of Pinecone Bay.
DNR Commissioner Sarah Strommen says we should make a once in a generation investment in our natural resources.
Ethan Fawle with the City of Minneapolis tells us about a plan to curd speeding with speed cameras.
Sue Abderholden, Executive Director NAMI Minnesota tells us about the increasing cases of mental health in children.
Adam defends himself after catch heat from coworkers for not helping his family with laundry.
MN Dept. of Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm joins us the day after she announces she will leave the Walz administration.
Jac Brittain, editorial director for Loss Prevention Magazine talks to us about the rise in shoplifting.
Testimonials from staff and residents continue as Adam and Jordana raise money for Union Gospel Mission.
The Union Gospel Mission Radiothon with Adam and Jordana kicks off in hour 1 with personal testimonies from residents and staff.
Micah Karsove tells us about his weekend in Buffalo for the Vikings dramatic win over the Bills.
Dr. John Abraham from the University of St. Thomas School of Engineering talks climate change.
Pete Najarian joins Jordana for his weekly segment, this week its chock full of FOOTBALL!
Americans could vote 40 times over an 8 year period, most of the rest of the world only votes a handful of times over that same time frame, is that too much? Jordana gives her thoughts, plus a best and worst of the weekend.
An hour chock full of content starts with the great Pete Najarian talking sports before transitioning into a story out of the NHL regarding bullying and another edition of quick takes.
Jordana talks about US Bank's return to the office plan, plus a look back at our voting trends and whether we vote just too much in America.
Brian Murphy of Purple Insider and Bring Me The News talks sports before we talk about the issue with shoplifting.
Hour 2 is a smorgasbord of topics. From quick takes to Kyrie Irving and anti-semitism then to movies. We hit it all.
Adam is out so it's the Jordana show! In hour 1 she discusses magic mushrooms as a treatment for depression and the upcoming change back to normal time from daylight savings.
Our weekly movie and tv review with Tim Lammers is highlighted by the new Weird Al movie.
Media Ethics Professor Jane Kirtley from the U of M explains the inner workings of political advertising.
Community Safety Commissioner Dr. Cedric Alexander talks about falling violence in Minneapolis.
English teacher Cassie Pagel with Bloomington Public Schools joins us to settle a grammar dispute between Adam and Jordana.
Hear the heart braking story from the man who wants to build a memorial to the Halloween blizzard of 1991.
Constitutional lawyer Jill Hasday from the U of M says the Supreme Court could soon put an end to Affirmative Action.
Ryan Faircloth and Jeff Meitrodt from the Star Tribune help us understand some new information about the huge fraud scheme.
Tommy Mc Brayer - Founder & CEO of Don't shoot guns Shoot hoops and previous lead organizer for Central Neighborhood Organization has a street level opinion of what should happen at 38th and Chicago.
Adam and Jordana react to the news that Jesse Ventura is endorsing Tim Walz for Governor.
We ask Katie Pekel at the University of Minnesota why students in Minnesota and across the country are struggling on standardized test.
Rick Petry from the Mitchell Hamline School of Law helps understand the plea deal reached in Minneapolis this morning.
Tim Lammers comes on to talk movies and TV in his weekly segment. What're his thoughts on Black Adam and The Watcher.
The great outdoors are great aren't they? Rob Drieslein sure thinks so, and now he's got a show to talk about it. He discusses, with Adam.
Hour 3 is chock full of content, from Brian Murphy on sports to a converation with John Hines and a discussion about Steve Sviggum's recent comments regarding diversity at the University of Minnesota-Morris.
Adam starts out the show discussing restaurants before transitioning into a conversation with new WCCO Outdoor host Rob Drieslein about the outdoors and what to expect from his new show Sundays on WCCO Radio from 5-6PM.
Adam gives his quick takes on the days headlines before moving onto movies with Tim Lammers. What does he think of Black Adam and The Watcher.
Brian Murphy from Bring Me The News joins us for his Friday segment on all things sports. The Wild get back on the right track and the Wolves start off on the right foot, but what comes next?
Adam and Jordana discuss everything about the teacher shortage, from underappreciation to funding and more.
St. Thomas Professor Tyler Schipper joins Adam and Jordana to discuss upcoming tax changes and what you should know.
We take a look a the upcoming tax bracket changes with St. Thomas Professor and Economist Tyler Schipper before moving into Ask Jordana.
Adam and Jordana take part in some more quick takes before moving into a discussion about the outgoing British Prime Minister Liz Truss and the turmoil of their parliamentary politics.
Another edition of Ask Jordana includes questions about cruel fathers, horrible roommates and so, so much more!
Adam found a new poll about democracy. It isn't good. How do we fix things? Adam and Jordana give their thoughts.
How do we fix the divisiveness? Dr. Bill Doherty runs a program called Braver Angels which looks to help heal the divide. He joins Adam and Jordana to talk about it.
We get to talking more about the state of Democracy before getting into our weekly Randum TV Review. This weeks show is Sprung on Freevee.
We get Adam and Jordana's quick takes before talking a bit about Kanye West and being joined by Dr. Bill Doherty, a co-founder of bipartisan group Better Angels about the state of democracy, polarization and how to fix things.
Adam and Jordana have a spirited debate about student loan forgiveness and take you calls and texts.
Dr. Yohuru Williams from at the University of St. Thomas reacts to an apology from realtors in Minneapolis,
Former WCCO Radio news editor Stephanie Borden tells us about her experience in Florida over since Ian.
What do I do if I'm more attractive than my girlfriend? That and more on this weeks "Dear Jordana"
With temps dropping into the 30s tonight for the first time this fall, we ask if you've turned the heat on yet.
Derek Lynde from Lynde Greenhouse talks about the fire that destroyed much of his business.
Jill Hasday from the U of M School of Law explains the Electoral Count Act and talks about election confidence with Adam and Jordana.
Mary Beth Becker from Women’s Advocates’ tells us about the ongoing need to help Minnesotans facing demotic violence.
Dr. Jason Sanchez from Infectious disease specialist joins us to talk about a concerning Measles outbreak in Minnesota.
Children's Hospital surgical technician Rachel Arneson joins us live from London to tell us about her trip to see the Vikings Game.
Should I confront a friend who is getting help from multiple charities? That and more on this week's Dear Jordana.
Former Ramsey County Attorney Susan Gaertner helps us understand the legal complexities behind the Feeding our Future fraud case.
Twins Senior Vice President of Operations Matt Hoy tells us how the Twins are using their Spring Training facility to help prepare for Hurricane Ian.
We ask Blois Olson about the political fallout from the Feeding our Future fraud scandal.
Captain Mark Boerboom from the Blaine Police tells us about a new ordinance that will help fight street racing.
Professor Mark Osler from the University of St. Thomas says the Feeding our Future case could be difficult to prosecute.
Our Monday feature Best and Worst of the weekend includes a call from Chad Hartman and your calls and texts.
Jordana talks to a organ transplant surgeon and patient as the US surpasses one million transplants.
Mental Health Expert Mitch Radin from Hennepin Healthcare tells us about new anxiety screening recommendations.
Nikki Farago, deputy commissioner of the state Department of Human Services, tells us how Minnesota became a leader in the fight against childhood poverty.
Torey Van Oot from Axios tells us how a huge case of fraud could impact this falls election.
Adam and Jordana react to the breaking news about a $250 million federal food aid fraud scheme.
A friend of Jordana who lives in Puerto Rico tells us about life on the Island after their latest hurricane.
Twin Cities based Grand Couturier Kathryn Rogers joins Adam and Jordana to talk about a local fashion show this weekend.
John Schuster joins the program to discuss the current housing market amid rising mortgage rates.
COVID is still around, what's with the new vaccine booster? The flu is looking like it'll be bad this season and Polio is back in the United States. Dr. Gregory Poland, Immunologist and professor has answers to all of those questions.
Dr. Gregory Poland discusses COVID, the flu and Polio before we hear from Tim Lammers on movies.
Brian Murphy with Purple Insider and Bring Me The News discusses the Vikings and the Brett Favre scandal.
What movies should you be checking out in theaters and streaming? Tim Lammers has your answers.
The hour begins with a discussion with Brian Murphy about sports and the Vikings before we change topics to speak with Second Harvest Heartland CEO Allison O'Toole.
Second Harvest Heartland CEO Allison O'Toole joins the program to discuss her organization. The struggles they face with rising food prices and what those struggling with food insecurity should know going forward.
Ron DeSantis sent planefulls of migrants to Martha's Vineyard, Jordana was inspired by what happened next.
The company Patagonia was donated to charity, plus Joe Lindsley gives updates from Ukraine.
Jordana discusses the migrant crisis as Florida's Governor sent planes full of migrants to Martha's Vineyard. Why are some treating these people as objects? Plus Jordana takes on disgusting listener texts.
The company, "Patagonia" was donated by its owner to a trust that will go towards environmental causes. Jordana was inspired and gives her thoughts.
Joe Lindsley joins the program live from Lviv in Ukraine. He gives updates from the ground on the Ukrainian armies recent advances.
Jordana takes a look at the day's news we didn't get to with her quick takes before taking a look at Ford's new non-negotiable pricing models for their electronic vehicles. Later on Jordana gives her advice on Dear Jordana.
Dr. Lisa Damour talks about mental health struggles, particularly about teens in this informative interview.
Adam gets HEATED about the Twins pulling Joe Ryan in a no-hitter. Before that Adam talks about inflation and how its hitting food prices.
Professor Richard Painter doesn't think politicians should be allowed to trade stocks. Later Dr. Lisa Damour joins the program to discuss anxiety and mental health, particularly among teens.
What are Adam and Jordana's quick takes on the days biggest news topics? Listen to find out.
Should politicians be able to trade stocks? Professor Richard Painter doesn't think so, and he'll tell you why.
Adam opens up about his struggles with adapting to a new job, new time and new show. We take caller suggestions about how to deal with it. Later on Adam and Jordana have some quick takes on the days news topics.
Professor Renee Buhr from St. Thomas joins us with some insights on the gains Ukraine is making.
The St. Paul Pioneer Press' Andy Greder joins Henry Lake to talk about the Gopher football team after a convincing week 1 win, and the Loons after back to back 3-0 losses.
Vineeta joins at the beginning of the hour to talk about the state fair question of the day. Later on Adam and Jordana discuss Biden's controversial speech from last night.
Are you excited for your kids to go back to school or do you want summer to last longer. The parents discuss.
Tim gives his favorite movies of the summer plus Adam gets HEATED while discussing walking habits at the State Fair.
Tim Lammers joins the program to give 2 suggestions for current viewing, plus he gives his top 5 movies from the summer of 2022.
An hour chock full of entertainment as the duo play a gameshow, partake in the fair food faceoff and welcome Chad Hartman for a discussion.
Minnesota Nurses are going on strike, what do you think? Plus quick takes from the gang.
Adam and Jordana are joined by Minneapolis Police Sgt. Corey Schmidt for "Ask a Cop." He answers their questions and yours in this segment.
Adam and Jordana speak with Minneapolis Police Sgt. Corey Schmidt and ask him your questions. Later on we head back to the State Fair Question of the Day.
Would Chad ever give up golf? Does he remember the whale in the truck? And so much more.
What historical event effected you more? Plus Adam takes a trip to the sheep barn for what he says is the best part of the fair.
Hugh McTavish joins the program to discuss his campaign to be the next Governor of Minnesota. From lockdowns to "Jury Democracy", this discussion has a lot of twists and turns.
It's a Tuesday quick hits, a "Fair Food Faceoff" and Jordana talks with Joe Nathan Center from the Center for School Change about reacclimating children into school.
WCCO Radio News Icon Steve Simpson joins Adam Carter and Jordana Green for the entire hour and cover topics from getting high on cool whip to "Weird Al" to being attacked as a member of the media.
Jordana Green shares her great news, there is something that bothers Adam Carter at the state fair, and WCCO News Anchor Steve Simpson joins for the hour.
Adam Carter and Jordana Green ask if Minnesota should legalize marijuana, and Adam is joined by Afghanistan Vet 1st Lt Will Hermanson.
Adam Carter talks with Afghanistan Vet 1st Lt Will Hermanson from the Minnesota National Guard about his motivation for joining, communication with family overseas, support he's received
Will the Twins make the playoffs? Our listeners give their thoughts, and later Cory Provus joins the show.
Pete Najarian talks Markets and Football. Later on Adam and Jordana discuss how they handle their children's significant others.
How're the markets doing and why are they acting the way they are? Pete Najarian has the answers before a discussion about Gopher Football.
Today's State Fair Food faceoff features cheese curds and cheese curd tacos. Later on Chad joins Adam for a nice chat.
How did Cory Provus decide to get into broadcasting? What to expect of the Twins during their final month of the regular season, plus an update on Byron Buxton.
What's coming out and what to watch on stream. All of that and more answered by Tim Lammers.
Whats the best way to chase a discussion about election security with Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon? That's right! Movie talk! With the affable Tim Lammers.
The crew takes part in a state fair beer taste test before inviting Chad Hartman to the show to reminisce about old times at the fair.
Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon joins the program to discuss elections and security. How safe are Minnesota elections and why he thinks some try to undermine their safety.
Adam and Jordana discuss their fair question of the day before getting into some quick takes on the latest headlines.
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter joins the program to talk all things public safety. What is St. Paul doing to curb the nationwide increase in violent crime?
Traffic to the fair was immense on opening day, Steve Simpson joins the duo to discuss his journey from the newsroom to the fair. Later on Adam and Jordana discuss Fairflation (Inflation on fair prices) and if that's fair to the consumer.
St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter starts out the hour by discussing public safety in his city and what is being done to curb crime. Later on the hosts partake in a state fair food faceoff and bring on a special guest...Chad Hartman.
Jordana and Adam have a heated conversation about Scott Jensen's comparison between COVID and the holocaust
Christine Noonan, MN state fair Marketing & Guest Services Supervisor, tells us how to use shuttles and express busses to the fair.
Some students could have their debt forgiven as soon as tomorrow. Good idea? We take your calls and texts.
We talk to Joshua Tuchscherer at Meshbesher & Spence who is representing the father of a boy who was killed by his mother.
Jeff Potts from the MN Police Chiefs Association explains the confusion surrounding the recent legalization of some THC products.
We read your letters in this week's edition of, "Dear Jordana," where Jordana doesn't hold back on her advice. Plus, Minnesota Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm joins the show to respond to a new report that says the CDC mishandled the pandemic response.
Minnesota Department of Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm joined Adam and Jordana to talk about a new review that found the CDC mishandled COVID-19 response. She also updates us on Monkeypox.
Plus, chores might help stave off dementia. What are your favorite chores? And Jordana gives her take on a story out of Florida detailing a 16-year-old wanting an abortion, and the court says no.
Plus, Adam and Jordana address some big changes here at WCCO. We've had to say goodbye to Mike Max and producer Craig "Hammer" Schroepfer.
Mike Max and producer Craig "Hammer" Schroepfer were let go this week. Adam and Jordana send them well wishes.
The mullet is being celebrated this week at the USA Mullet Championship and a few kids from Minnesota and Wisconsin are finalists! Adam and Jordana share some of the questionable hair and fashion choices from their younger days.
Star Tribune food and drink writer Joy Summers joins Adam and Jordana to talk about some of the best hot sauces she's found in Minnesota, a new Spanish restaurant coming to the North Loop and more from the local food scene.
Jordana brings a new Girl Scout cookie and several more hot topics at the top of the hour for Adam and Dave to give their Quick Takes on. Later, Star Tribune food writer Joy Summers joins talk about Minnesota hot sauces and more from the local food scene.
Adam and Jordana open up with the news of Target's profits dropping 90% over the summer before a discussion about Liz Cheney's primary defeat and exactly what it means for America. Plus, Peter Eckhoff of the Robbinsdale teachers union joins to discuss the teacher shortage in the state.
Robbinsdale educators union president Peter Eckhoff joins Adam and Jordana to talk about the struggle to attract people to teaching today and the sometimes difficult task in keeping good teachers in the profession.
Target's profits dropped 90% over the summer as they worked to move excess merchandise. Adam and Jordana discussed the news, what they've noticed inside Target stores, and why they believe Target will be just fine.
Al Franken is playing 6 shows in Minneapolis this week. Would you go? We take your texts and calls.
Polly Calhoun with Principles First MN was part of a group of conservatives who went to Wyoming to support Liz Cheney.
We celebrate and commiserate with each other on this weeks Best and Worst of the Weekend.
Dean Phillips is asking Democrats in Wyoming vote for Liz Cheney. Is this ethical? We take your calls and texts.
Dr. John Abraham from the University of St. Thomas School of Engineering is excited about the new climate change bill.
Sloane Martin from the Big Ten Network joins us as the Lynx struggle for their playoff lives.
Facebook handed over messages in an absorption case. Good idea? Bad idea? Adam and Jordana discuss and take your texts.
Tim Lammer joins us to talk about the passing of Olivia Newton-John and the time he got to interview her.
Dr. Cedric Alexander joins Adam and Jordana live in-studio on his 2nd day on the job as Minneapolis' 1st community safety commissioner.
Our Monday Best and Worst segment includes stories from the Kenny Chesney show over the weekend.
Brian Murphy from Purple Insider and Bring Me The News talks Twins and pays tribute to Vin Scully.