The Wild Side #342 2/6/18 - Tyler Salk and Bob Giusti break down everything in the world of politics as they continue to fill in for David Clyde. In this must-listen episode, Rhode Island gubernatorial candidate Joe Trillo joins to discuss his campaign as an Independent and what sets him apart from the other candidates.
Also welcomed to the show is Stratfor contributor and security specialist from the University of Texas, Austin Duckworth, who breaks down the security measures take for the Super Bowl and the Olympic Games. What do you need to know for your next outing to a sporting event? Plus, Johnny K hops on board to recap everything, from Trillo, to the latest comments from Hillary. What does the Truckin' White Boy think of everything going on in the world?
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Well Played #5 2/5/18 - Join Michael Sandoval and Pete Oliver as the two break down the latest in the geeking world. The duo break down the brand new OverWatch league, where Robert Kraft owns another team. But what teams should you be watching? And where can you watch them?
As the biggest game of the year is in the books, the gamers discuss what they picked up from the Super Bowl. Do video games beat professional sports? Or is it best when the two are combined? Microtransactions are a thing of modern video games. What do you need to know about them? Is it worth the gamble to spend your money on these small purchases? Sometimes we need to let our our inner nerds, and when we do, Pete and Mike are the best around. The Rotunda #138 2/5/18 - What!? The ProJo is the new talent pipeline to the State House?
Doesn’t that seem incestuous to you? It sure does to Scott Rotondo, and he lays out exactly why in this episode of The Rotunda. While there’s certainly nothing wrong with switching jobs, many of us, probably all of us have done this before, isn’t it weird that the relationship between press and government would be that cozy? Also, who does Scott light up this week for being a social justice hypocrite? Listen in and find out! Boston Radio DJ, Michelle Briand joins Scott for the second segment, to talk about her journey in the industry, favorite music, and she even starts schooling our host on wines. Truly an entertaining segment! You’d think all this was enough but wait, there’s more! We have Paul Roselli, so far the only person challenging Gina Raimondo in the Gubernatorial primary, calling in to talk about why he feels the time is now for Rhode Island to make a change in leadership. He speaks form the heart about his own experiences and some of the things he thinks we need to see in the third segment. We have something for everybody in this episode, check it out! Derelict Dummies #240 2/5/18 - Kris Hansen and Bob Giusti are derelict. They’re dumb. And they’re here with everything from Super Bowl breakdowns to the best series to binge watch on Netflix. What other shows should you be watching? What commercials lived up to the big game hype? Was the game itself worth a watch? What is the latest in the world of Trump? What does Bob appreciate in North Korea?
Get dumb with Kris and Bob. Psycho Sports #251 2/6/18 - Super Bowl LII has come and passed and unfortunately for everybody in New England, the Patriots ended up losing to the Philadelphia Eagles. Tyler and Ryan breakdown and recap the game, going over a game where you did not see Patriots football especially on the defensive side of the ball (missed tackles, blown coverages, no pass rush). Then after breaking down the game, the duo the talk about where the Patriots go on from here in the off season. Who is going to leave via free agency? How is this team going to look when the 2018 season begins?
Joining them is Ruthie Polinsky, sports reporter from WPRI, to help shed some light in the whole Malcolm Butler soap opera. Why was Butler really benched for prior to the start of Super Bowl LII? Which reports are true and which ones are just fabrication? Did Butler's benching have a ripple effect on the defense itself? Could have Butler made a difference if he did play? Ruthie answers those questions plus more. Demand The Truth #66 1/29/18 - In his final episode host Will Turbitt is joined by Shepard Ambellas (Radio TV host, film maker and founder of intellihub.com) who comes to discuss the mass shooting in Las Vegas and other serious matters in today’s news. What can be done now? Who can we talk to?
You can never get TOO many answers, that’s why Will Turbitt’s job is never done. The Rotunda #137 1/29/18 - In his most ambitious Social Justice Jerk of the week segment, Scott takes on none other than the National Football League. Why the heck is he doing this right before the Super Bowl? You will find out in the first segment. As a special treat we also get his DACA solution which will be sure to piss off the left and the right, simply because it makes too much sense.
Cameron Pond, longtime friend of the show, calls in for segment number 2, in which he outlines why the Massachusetts Gaming Board commissioner needs to go. Wait till you hear the case against this guy and you will be left wondering, how does he hang in there through Democrat and Republican administrations alike? As if all this weren’t enough, new WBOB personality Mad Mel hops on to discuss her show, which is going to be heavy on the horror movie genre. Scott gets his geek on while asking her about her favorites, what makes a good movie, and what the hell is up with Pinhead and Freddy Kruger anyway? Those of you who tune in just for the odd news segment will be disappointed this week – Scott cut it out for this show in order to call out the DCYF yet again. It’s really something to think about, give it a listen and I guarantee you will DEMAND answers and accountability! |
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