Woody keeps you up to date with the important topics of the day as well as timely Traffic and Weather every 10 minutes.
Doug Buchannan from Business First tells us that 39-oh-oh West Broad is about to be taken over by the Funky Bunch man himself.
City attorney Zach Klein explains he won't be pursuing anymore convictions for our cumbersome no touching at a strip club law.
Doug Buchannan from Columbus Business First tries to break down what it will be like to park your vehicle in the popular Columbus hot spot.
WTVN legal analyst and personal attorney for Zach Smith, Brad Koffel, tells Woody the real story and the real truth of what happened.
Woody starts off by talking to Daria Albinger about Amazon's website crashing yesterday for their big Prime Day sale. That turned into your calls about customer horror stories.
4 OSU wrestlers file a lawsuit and new allegations from the OSU diving team. Woody talks with Bruce Hooley who covered OSU sports during the era of all these accusations.
Tonya Reiman is a nationally known body language expert and she gives us an analysis of what the President was showing with his posture and gestures.
An adorable 5 year old called 911 to rat out that his dad had run a red light. Woody then took your calls and stories about how kids have embarrassed you. Hilarity and fun ensued with tons of your calls
ABC 6 reporter Bryant Maddrick was at the strip club and talked with the controversial porn star and Trump accuser
This launched a debate with Woody and you listeners about why women are more distracted and why men are simply better drivers. Callers did not hold back!
Woody has the police report and all the details and speaks with WTVN legal expert Brad Koffel about why she was arrested and why the charges were dropped.
We all have favorite sounds from the past (dial up internet modem, rotary phones etc) so Woody asked for yours and man, did you ever provide them.
Lynn Bruce, the coach's daughter has all the details on a fun night to help fight the battle against Alzheimer's disease.
Matt Finkes, who is also a cousin of Rep. Jim Jordan, says the man accusing him or covering up sexual abuse at OSU is not one to be trusted and has serious legal issues.
George Pardos wrestled at Ohio State from 1988-1993 and he is defending Rep. Jim Jordan
Woody talks security in the age of the Internet of Things with retired FBI agent Holly Hubert, now CEO of Global Security IQ.
Aaron Katersky from ABC News with the latest details on the heroic efforts to save the rest of the kids.
Dr. Nick Oberheiden, lawyer and judicial expert talks about the process, the candidates and when it comes down to it, who the President should pick.
Alex Stone from ABC News tells Woody about the national alert being put out and what you can do to protect yourself
Rob Shenz from Specialty Gas Works tells Woody how to take your grilling game to the next level.
Spokeswoman Betsy Bennet has all the details about this tradition that continues this weekend at the Expo Center
With the scorching hot weather upon us, Woody asked what was the hottest summer job you've ever had. Boy did you respond with great calls.
Stephanie Ramos from ABC News is in Annapolis, MD with what authorities have learned in the past day about the suspect and his motive.
Starts of with a debate between Woody and Josh over this story about a national jeweler that will being selling them and it unleashed a torrent of your calls and opinions.
Brandon Peloquin from the National Weather Service office in Wilmington with the hot details
They cover saving the Crew, enforcing panhandling, gun control ordinances, and the battle against drugs and opiates in Columbus.
ODOT's Matt Bruning has the scoop on what should help unclog traffic on the east side of town.
Reporter Geoff Redick from ABC 6 joins the program to talk about being on scene when authorities thought a semi hit someone on a bicycle, but turns out the bike just fell out of a guy's truck after he returns to the scene.
Local Harley dealership owner Bill Althoff talks to Woody about how the legendary bike company is feeling about the tariffs and controversy.
Meagan Hughes from ABC News joins Woody from Capitol Hill to get the reaction from D.C.
More of your favorite chains are going the way of Amazon and apparently so are many of you judging by the phone calls Woody got.
Gary Daniels from the ACLU of Ohio talks with Woody about the 1st Amendment applications in these cases.
Woody talks with Fox Sports Ohio Blue Jackets reporter Dave Maetzold about what the CBJ are thinking just before the draft.
Two wacky stories from this week inspired Woody to ask you listeners if you've ever had an embarrassing injury, and boy did you ever deliver with some great calls.
Woody talks with Chuck LaRosa from Ohioans for Concealed Carry who are one of the groups suing Columbus.
ABC News White House reporter Megan Hughes talked with Woody shortly after the order was signed.
Ohio's 15th District congressman has a frank discussion with Woody about immigration and border policies.
A Wendy's worker in Oklahoma filmed a mouse crawling around inside a bag of hamburger buns. This prompted Woody to ask what kind of gross things have you ever found in your food?
Aaron Portzline from the The Athletic joins Woody to discuss today's breaking Blue Jackets news.
Alex Stone from ABC News has the details on the latest effort from the retail giant to force Alexa on the entire world.
Dr. Mark Griffiths has studied addiction for over 30 years and has the details on the latest study giving concern over video game addiction.
Ira Mehlman, media director at the Federation for American Immigration Reform joins Woody to discuss solutions and who is to blame.
Daria Albinger from ABC News has the details on the new numbers that we haven't seen since the year 2000.
John Sestina, host of Managing to be Wealthy says we shouldn't be anymore worried than normal
Your calls and stories inspired by the viral video of the white SUV going in reverse from route 33, up an exit ramp, and down Gender Road.
ABC News Entertainment contributor Andrea Dresdale goes in depth on the big changes to long running beauty pageant.
ABC News' Ryan Burrow has the details and then Woody gets interactive with you about immigration labor issues and what should be done.
Woody gives his opinion and then takes your calls and reactions to the President's decision
Sarah Walsh, President of Columbus Realtors says Central Ohio is doing far better and can keep going longer than most areas of the country.
Brian Raff, Director of Government Relations at the American Institute of Steel Construction helps break down what it all means
Tony D'Angelo, President and G.M. of ABC 6 WSYX television joins the show to give us the insight.
Don Brown, Executive Director at Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority talks with Woody about why the tax is needed.
Jon Ernst loves the candy so much that he filled his bathtub with so much Reese's that it got the company's attention on Facebook. He talks with Woody about his passion.
The rest of the Company (Josh, Johnny, Mike and Scott) each give a take on their favorite news story of the day.
Fraser Seitel the founder of Emerald Partners public relations firm goes in depth on what the NFL did right and what they've done wrong when it comes to addressing the anthem protests.
Brent Sobleski, NFL analyst for the Bleacher Report talks with Woody about his thoughts on the decision.
WTVN legal analyst Brad Koffel talks about a local case where a purse snatcher was chased down by three men and ended up dead.
Executive producer of Woody & Company, Josh Seas and his wife are expecting a baby any day now. Woody asks for your help to give them advice to help induce labor.
Ernie Boyd from the Ohio Pharmacists Association talks about how pharmacy benefit managers are killing independent pharmacies in Ohio and making it harder for recovering addicts to get needed medication
Eric Schippers, Sr. Vice President of Public Affairs for Penn National Gaming shares his thoughts on why it would be a mistake for Ohio to let any mom and pop operation conduct sports gambling.
Woody shares some personal stories of older folks not getting how to use modern gadgets, plus emails from listeners and your phone calls.
Aaron Katersky from ABC News has the latest sick details, plus Woody shares his thoughts on the service industry.
Rick Lertzman from Open Ohio says that if the state limits sports gambling to just casinos and racetracks, it will really hurt small and local businesses in the fall when people stop coming to watch football.
Woody and the whole Company debate what is actually being said by this new internet viral controversy. Plus your calls and thoughts.
Arnie Wexler is a gambling addiction counselor and author that worries the Supreme Court decision will open Pandora's Box for addicts.
Eric Delbert from L.E.P.D. Firearms and Range joins the show and agrees with Woody that this is just an attempt to look like they are doing something when they really aren't.
Shawn Baker is physician from Orange County, California that eats 4 lbs of steak per day and that's it. He's in fantastic shape and is the picture of health. The carnivore diet is a growing trend that defies all you've ever been taught about nutrition.
Our legal analyst Brad Koffel warns parents that colleges and universities do not have to share information about when their children seek help for anxiety and depression from campus resources.
David Purdum from ESPN Chalk says this is an 11 on a scale of 1 to 10 in terms of the impact on the world of sports.
John Clor from CarsInContext.com explains how the fire at a major parts supplier is hitting Ford on the chin.
Matt Mayer from Opportunity Ohio says it's a solution looking for a problem. However, Linda Logan from the Greater Columbus Sports Commission sees a chance for big rewards.
It's not as bad as the news might make it out to be says Ernie Boyd of the Ohio Pharmacists Association
Our first chance to hear from the winner of the GOP primary who will face off against Richard Cordray in the fall.
Woody also played him part of a call from a listener that said he experienced voter intimidation today.
We got a disturbing report from a listener named "Anthony" about his experience when he went to vote today. We put him on the air to tell his story and then took your calls and reactions. More than one person felt similar to Anthony.
Don Gorske from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin joins Woody to share his 46 year, two per day, Big Mac eating journey.
Cheryl Harrison from DrinkUpColumbus.com has the lowdown on all things Cinco de Mayo this weekend in Columbus.
Has the digital age really taken us to the point where no one is teaching our kids how to read a simple clock? Woody shares his thoughts and takes your calls.
Incredible audio released by Columbus Police of this event and Woody also talks with Columbus Police Sgt. Dean Worthington about when and how a citizen should help out an officer.
A bizarre story about the moron that was arrested trying to fly down to Florida so he could smoke a joint with President Trump. This story is more twisted because this guy was actually in our radio building last week!
Horse racing guru Steve Bortstein answers all the biggest questions about this year's race at Churchill Downs.
WTVN legal analyst Brad Koffel sits down in studio to talk with Woody about why this story may still matter.
Mary Taylor talks to Woody about her opponent Mike Dewine, reacts to a challenge that DeWine presented on yesterday's show with Woody and lays out why should should be Ohio's next sitting governor.
ABC News Entertainment Correspondent Jason Nathanson on the latest controversial statement from the star hip hop performer.
Interview with Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine ahead of next week's primaries for governor.
18 year old Utah teen Keziah Dom talks about all the hate and backlash she has received on social media for posting a picture of herself on Twitter in her prom dress. The dress was a traditional Chinese outfit and some have accused her of "cultural appropriation."
Ira Mehlman from the Federation for American Immigration Reform talks about why this is happening and why it is actually being encouraged by certain progressive political organizations.
Your thoughts and calls on this crazy idea that masculinity is a mental health issue and that college students need to be taught how to embrace their true gender identity.
ABC News' Lana Zak live from Washington D.C. on all the negative reaction and push back after personal attacks and jokes on Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Woody takes your calls about being attacked by geese. They are mean suckers and your phone calls prove it.
WTVN legal analyst Brad Koffel talks with Woody about the Brokaw situation and the constant threat of allegations men in the work place face.
Brent Sobleski, NFL analyst for the Bleacher Report breaks down the 1st round of the draft and the Browns first two picks.
Former Buckeye and NFL player Matt Wilhelm, co-host of Cleveland Browns Daily on 850 WKNR in Cleveland gives a last minute update from Berea.
John Clor or CarsInContext.com on the decision to stop production of Ford car models except the Mustang and Focus crossovers. Will this backfire on the big 3 auto maker.
Dr. Andrew Jacques- Attending Emergency Medical Physician, and Medical Director of Quality at Dublin Methodist Hospital talks about what "dry drowning" is. How to recognize it and how it can be treated.
Woody takes your calls about the concept of getting rid of traditional class rankings and Valedictorians. Does it kill incentive to work hard? Shouldn't the best be rewarded? You sound off.
Sam Oches, Editorial Director at Food News Magazine talks about the new federal regulations coming to menus that will dictate all nutritional content must be listed for each item.
Editor or Columbus Business First, Doug Buchannan talks about the best zip codes and school districts for the housing market in Central Ohio. Plus, is Crew owner Anthony Precourt opening his books for a potential buyer?
Woody and Josh debate whether the Jackets are still in a learning process to win a championship or if they have convinced themselves they can't move out of the 1st round. Plus, your calls on which side you come down on.
ABC News Correspondent Alex Stone talks about Amazon's new delivery system that will allow you to give them permission to put packages in your trunk without you unlocking it for them.
Dr. Stephen Graef, sports psychologist at the OSU Wexner Medical Center, talk to Woody about how the players deal with losing and the stress of never getting out of the 1st round of the playoffs.