Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona Episode: February 28, 2025 Hosted by 98KUPD | Hubbard Radio
Overview
In the February 28th episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness on Arizona's #1 Morning Radio Show, host John Holmberg, along with co-hosts Brady Bogen, Bret Vesely, and Dick Toledo, delves into a vibrant mix of local entertainment, business updates, and community accolades. This episode highlights the grand opening of a new tennis-themed restaurant, significant developments in the local dining scene, and celebrates John Holmberg's recognition as the Arizona Pet Project Hero of the Year.
New Beginnings: 40 Love Restaurant
The episode kicks off with Brady Bogen enthusiastically promoting the upcoming launch of 40 Love, a high-end country club restaurant inspired by the elegance of tennis and Scottsdale’s lively atmosphere.
Brady Bogen [00:33]: "40 Love is a high end country club restaurant inspired by timeless elegance of tennis and the vibrant lifestyle of Scottsdale. It's country club tennis themed."
Brady highlights Avery Johnson Jr., known for his role with the San Antonio Spurs, and Sean Mulholland as the masterminds behind this venture. The restaurant is set to open on April 30, promising a unique fusion of fine dining and sporting spirit.
Brady Bogen [02:07]: "40 love is the place that's over. Tennis themed country club restaurant for you. Pretty sweet."
Co-host Kevin Ray expresses his excitement about attending the opening, emphasizing the community’s anticipation.
Kevin Ray [01:19]: "Okay, Brady, see you there."
Local Business Shake-Up: Durant’s Acquisition
Transitioning to local business news, Brady and Kevin discuss the recent acquisition of Durant’s by Stake 45, associated with the Mastro Brothers. This move is anticipated to reinvigorate Durant’s, a beloved local establishment, and pave the way for future ventures like Food City.
Brady Bogen [02:35]: "Durant's gets bought out by the stake 45 for the Mastro Boys, and that's gonna be awesome. We got us a food city now."
They touch upon the philanthropic efforts accompanying this acquisition, noting that surplus food from Durant’s is being donated to shelters, demonstrating a commitment to community support.
Brady Bogen [02:32]: "Oddly enough I read yesterday that all the food that's at Durant's, they gave away. There's some homeless eating some real good steaks right now."
Celebrating Community Heroes: John Holmberg's Award
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to honoring host John Holmberg, who is set to receive the Arizona Pet Project Hero Award. Brady shares his excitement and humility about this recognition, emphasizing his dedication to animal welfare.
Brady Bogen [04:02]: "Tomorrow I'll be named Human of the Year. Arizona Petrovic. I don't want it to be a big thing."
John expresses his appreciation for the award and encourages listeners to support the Arizona Pet Project, highlighting their extensive contributions to animal charities and rescue operations.
Brady Bogen [04:17]: "They do a ton of stuff for the animals and I'm touring the Humane Society later today. Their new facility has been open for like a year."
He also introduces Phoebe, the week's pick of the litter, a stunning shepherd-cattle dog mix with a unique soot-colored coat.
Brady Bogen [05:37]: "Phoebe is gorgeous and sweet as can be, but has tons of energy."
Phoebe's adoption is encouraged, with adoption fees waived to facilitate her placement in a loving home.
Brady Bogen [05:53]: "She's got tons of energy... if you've got a backyard or some fun or you like to hike, this is a sweet."
Notable Quotes
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Brady Bogen [00:33]: "40 Love is a high end country club restaurant inspired by timeless elegance of tennis and the vibrant lifestyle of Scottsdale."
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Brady Bogen [02:35]: "Durant's gets bought out by the stake 45 for the Mastro Boys, and that's gonna be awesome."
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Brady Bogen [04:02]: "Tomorrow I'll be named Human of the Year. Arizona Petrovic. I don't want it to be a big thing."
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Brady Bogen [05:37]: "Phoebe is gorgeous and sweet as can be, but has tons of energy."
Community and Charity Focus
Throughout the episode, Brady underscores the importance of community engagement and charitable work. He candidly shares his reluctance to take center stage but acknowledges the positive impact of being recognized as Human of the Year.
Brady Bogen [05:54]: "I want to say thank you to the people who did it... it's a good group to be in."
Brady also highlights the collective achievements of award recipients, mentioning notable individuals like John Jay, thereby fostering a sense of camaraderie and mutual respect among community leaders.
Brady Bogen [08:00]: "It's a laundry list of... a who's who of wonderful humans."
Closing Remarks
As the episode progresses towards its conclusion, Brady hints at upcoming segments, maintaining the show's momentum and ensuring listeners remain engaged.
Brady Bogen [08:33]: "We've got an entertainment drill coming up in just moments. It's 98."
Conclusion
This episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness masterfully intertwines local business developments, community achievements, and heartfelt recognitions, painting a comprehensive picture of Arizona's vibrant morning scene. Through engaging discussions and heartfelt acknowledgments, John Holmberg and his team deliver content that resonates with listeners, celebrating both the highs of new ventures and the commendable efforts of community heroes.
