On february 17, 1970 a woman wearing a floppy hat and blonde white wig entered the residence of the McDonald family at 544 Castle Drive on the Fort Bragg Army base at the "witching hour" of 3am or so. When …
On Dec. 10, 2021 the Frank Capra holiday classic "It's A Wonderful Life" celebrated it's 75th anniversary. Like so many, Lisa and I have seen the movie multiple times, including a nostalgic visit to the theatre a couple yea...
Terry Shepherd is the host of his own Podcast, Authors on the Air. His love of writing has culminated in a series of books surrounding a tough female detective, Jessica Ramirez, a character based on an admired friend and ...
Note: This is our first video episode on Spotify! Make sure to check that out. John Wayne S. III Londyn founded Town Pictures in 1993, and has produced a number of documentaries, television series and movies over the last...
Katie Chonacas has carved out quite a career for herself in show business. The author, actress, musician and social media influencer has crossed professional paths with Al Pacino, Robert Deniro, Charlie Day, Ice T and Gary...
"Otherside: Serenity" is a story that has been evolving in the mind of author HJ VandeRiet since she was 15 years old. Alanis Laundale is a bright, talented high schooler with a supportive circle of friends when tragedy str...
The answsers are Elton John, Adele, Ed Sheeran... Hannyta! The question? Which artists were in the top 5 South African Itunes pop downloads for the week of November 10, 2021? Hannyta's publicists reached out to us with a p...
We close out our series on JFK with another take on the assassination. Wtih Katanna Zachry and Sarah Peterson, we examined many different conspiracy theories. In episode 34, our favorite armchair detective JT Townsend (wr...
Will Cooper returns to the show to help us with our Kennedy trilogy of podcasts. Two of three of these shows are devoted to the devastating loss to our country on Nov. 22, 1963. But we thought it very important …
Conspiracy fatigue has settled over the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy on November 22nd 1963. Yet it remains difficult for some to get their head around the thought of a ne'er do well barely holding down a minimum ...
Mary Twiss Connolly is a great friend. Mary is Lakota Indian, and on a recent trip to San Francisco she was pleasantly surprised to find that her great aunt Stella Runnels Leach, who she had fond memories of as a …
When Eric Paul Erickson visited the chatlab he had yet to launch his "Open Highway" podcast. So we mostly spent that Saturday morning talking about his career as an actor and writer, his Viking Dog Entertainment production ...
Our co-host Aaron and I go back to 7th grade middle school. We met in the infamous Mr. Meoski's science class, but it was a year or so before we started hanging out and listening to tunes together. He carried …
Shane Salk is the grandson of Dr. Jonas Salk, the world famous Dr. responsible for the Polio vaccine. But to Shane, he was just grandpa. Shane and his partner Bill Holmes are the masterminds behind the magical world of Ca...
Ayanna Davis is a remarkable young woman who has lived the majority of her life not knowing that she lived on the Autism spectrum (ASD). Once diagnosed, she has devoted her efforts to understanding her condition and utilizi...
Suzanne Munson's first two books, "Jefferson's Godfather: The Man Behnd the Man" and "The Metaphysical Jefferson" tell the stories of one of the most important figures in American history, his mentor and the critical events ...
The 55th anniversary of the Bricca murders just passed last week, and we thought it was an appropriate time to bring back local author ("Summer's Almost Gone") JT Townsend for a comprehensive discussion of another case. Tec...
We had a great time with my nephew, Chef Troy Tucker. Among other things, we discuss his residency as head chef at a hotel in Debuque, Iowa that once served as a remote getaway for Al Capone, The Field of …
Rather than our standard write up, I thought it might be interesting to just post our pre-show notes from this mid-week episode of Yeah Uh Huh. We are really excited about the topic and hope it inspires you consume this …
Demetrius Witherspoon carries the torch of science fictions legends like Gene Rodenberry, George Lucas and John Willimas into the world of independent film with his Submerge Universe. The Bardstown, Kentucky born digital wiz...
Hailing from nearby Waynesville, OH., Richard Lynch carries the mantle of "traditional country music" in his recordings, performances and latest album, "My Guitar Drips Country". His "Traditionally Lynch" televsion program e...
We open part two of our sit down with local musician Jeff Demaree with a review of the movie we saw last weekend, "Respect' with Jennifer Hudson. Lisa logged her thoughts under protest, concerned that we had stolen some of...
Jeff Demaree has been around the world. When he sat down with Lisa, Aaron and I last weekend, we had no idea where he was about to take us. Our notes suggested music would be the theme of the show, …
Cervon Campbell joins us from South Carolina. Cervon has had a very interesting and diverse career in show business, including work in acting and standup comedy, having once opened for Dana Carvey. In recent years he has re...
This may be our new favorite episode! To celebrate the release of David T and Mojo 3's debut album "Insanity, Sobriety and the Blues", Dave Maier and his charming bandmate Mary Ann Barnett turned our living room into a fully …
Born in Kingston Jamaica and raised in the Carribbean section of Brooklyn New York, Sim Campbell has poured all of his life's experiences into a career as an author and rapper. His book "The Factor: When Death Before Dishonor...
It is understandable in a world threatened by cyber attacks and identity theft that some people like to limit their internet interaction to people in their brick and mortar lives. We don't feel that way. Without the risk of...
Evelyn LaTorre's memoirs, "Between Inca Walls", is a fascinating account of a young woman with a taste for adventure and travel who joins the Peace Corp. She could not have known at the time where her decision to pick Peru …
This was a really fun show. Our co-hosts Aaron, Lou Diamond, the Cowboy and I have been obsessively listening to Cincinnati sports talk radio all of our lives. Flatbusher Andy Furman became a local media star on WLW "the Bi...
Sherry Shriner fell under the spell of a charlatan televangelist, borrowed elements from the wacky orgone "science" of Wilhelm Reich and worked the devil and his underworld of reptilian warriors from hell into her strange bre...
We may be making a huge mistake by not "picking a lane" for our podcast. One week we have a baseball coach, the next week a published true crime writer... sometimes it is just Lisa and I shooting the breeze …
You're going to get a whole lot of baseball in this episode, so if you don't like the game you might want to ride the pine for this one. Our friend Bill Allen reports in from South Carolina, where he …
It took a couple of weeks to get our distinguished guest on the show, but it was well worth it to get a chance to talk with local historian/true crime writer JT Townsend. JT has been busy the last couple …
To this day, whenever Phillip and I come across an episode of MASH while channel surfering, we just HAVE to stop and watch. We have seen every one, but somehow a joke we had fogotten or a character that had …
Lou Diamond comes to us all the way from beautiful Northern KY. If you have never heard of Lou, you may just now not have known it as he has been involved in the local music scene for years, a …
This week one of our best friends, Aaron Leckinger, reports in from LA. Aaron and Phil go way back to 7th grade, and we catch up with the California convert. We discuss, among other things, "The Dude" and Jeff Bridges, …
In our first episode Phillip and I talk about what we want to do with our brand new podcast. We were kicking around the idea of calling it "The Chat Lab" until we found out there were hundreds of pods …