Tim Gerard Radio Network Podcast Page




 
Sometimes we get to talk to some very interesting people on the Tim Gerard Radio Network. Sometimes it's the movers and shakers in Louisville or in America. Sometimes it's the entertainers we all know and love.

And sometimes, it's you.

Would you like to hear some of those again? If so, that's why we've created the Tim Gerard Radio Network Podcast Page. Whether you missed it or want to hear it again, check this page for the podcast updates.

We hope you like what you hear.




From May 28, 2010
Comedian Sheryl Underwood from the Tom Joyner Morning Show stops by to talk about why she's in Louisville and what was that about Dawn dishwashing liquid and cleaning ducks? Wha???



From May 28, 2010
My friend Melanie, I mean Marissa, has written a book called "Needle In A Haystack" and she came by to talk about it and her book release party, too.



From April 22, 2010
Tommy Davidson and I had a really good conversation and because of time constraints, I couldn't air it all. So here it is, in its entirety.



From April 1, 2010
Gary Owen from "House of Pain" and the Tom Joyner Morning Show stopped by to crack us up about the one guy that sells out places than he does.



From March 25, 2010
Candy Olmstead came in to discuss the Chuck Olmstead Stroke and Aneurysm Screening Expo held on March 27 and 28. More info of the Chuck Olmstead Memorial Fund can be found here.



From March 18, 2010
Huggy Lowdown came to Louisville and he dropped by the Tim Gerard Radio Network to discuss bamas, gay marriage and Georgetown's chances in the NCAA tournament.



From December 4, 2009
 Janis Carter performed at Jim Porter's with the Jerry Tolson Quartet and she came by and spoke to the Tim Gerard Radio Network. Hear her insights into entertainment here. The last sound bite is the entire raw interview.



From October 21, 2009
LaVell Crawford will be at the Improv Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 21-23. Here is our conversation with one of the heavyweights of comedy.



From October 9, 2009
JD Lawrence's "The Clean Up Woman" came to the Palace Theater on Sunday, October 11th. Here's my conversation with the playwright himself.



From September 24
I got the chance to talk to comedians Doug Williams (Starz 1st Amendment Stand) and Thea Vidale (from her own ABC show "Thea") about their comedy stand at the Improv. It's like a battle of the sexes and here's the unedited interview.



From September 17, 2009
We talked to the Nappy Roots about Nappy Roots Day, coming up tomorrow. And, because I convinced them to give me some shout outs, we (for the first time ever) played a Nappy Roots song on Magic 101.3. I've included it here, too.



From September 11, 2009:
Roz G, comedienne from "Last Comic Standing" among other comedy shows, talked to us about the September 12th Derby City Football Classic Comedy show. She cracked me up.



From September 10, 2009:
Marc Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League came on with us to talk about the September 15th event at the Kentucky International Convention Center designed to get you employed and help you save your home from foreclosure.



From September 3, 2009:
Christopher 2X comes on the Network to talk about our public affairs show "From The Corner to the Courthouse: Both Sides of Justice" and it's new series "The First 48" as a collaborative effort with the A&E television show "The First 48."



From August 22, 2009:
We made our big announcement for Jammiversary 14, starring Ginuwine, Joe, K'Jon and now added Laura Izibor (not on this audio), but you can tell that we're proud.



From August 20, 2009:
What you'll find here is a three part conversation with Bill Bellamy when he was in town to perform. By the end of our conversation, my face was hurting from laughing so much.





From August 11, 2009:
Jefferson County Public Schools have not made many friends with parents this year because of the new school plan. Louisville wanted to have their say. Here's what you said.



From August 7, 2009:
When the media went crazy about the Russ Parr Bus Tour aftermath, Louisville wanted to respond and they did so on the Tim Gerard Radio Network.



From August 5, 2009:
Councilman David Tandy spoke to us about the upcoming Russ Parr Bus Tour. And I asked him if he is running for mayor.


That same day, we spoke to University of Louisville football coach Steve Kragthorpe about the upcoming season and about the Fan Fest.



From July 31, 2009:
Charlie Murphy was in Louisville to perform and we got him on the Tim Gerard Radio Network. Listen very closely to part two of the interview when I slipped and called him Eddie. He played it well, but I was sweating like a big dog.









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