Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
Episode: 02-28-25
Release Date: February 28, 2025
Host: John Holmberg
Co-Hosts: Brady Bogen, Bret Vesely, and Dick Toledo
Platform: 98 KUPD (97.9 FM, 98KUPD app, www.98kupd.com)
Air Time: Weekdays 5:30a-10a
Episode Overview
In the February 28, 2025 episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness on Arizona's #1 Morning Radio Show, host John Holmberg and his co-hosts delve into a mix of local news, sensational stories, and humorous anecdotes. The episode covers the mysterious case of Gene Hackman’s alleged death, bizarre encounters at a Suns game, the arrest of a teacher for misconduct, and opinions on corporate boycotts. The discussion is marked by sharp wit, candid opinions, and engaging banter among the hosts.
1. Gene Hackman’s Alleged Death and Theories
Timestamp: 07:08 - 16:52
The episode opens with a deep dive into the unsettling news surrounding the actor Gene Hackman. Holmberg speculates on the bizarre circumstances of Hackman’s death, suggesting possible foul play or a staged suicide.
Key Points:
- Mummification Theory: Holmberg discusses the term "mummified," questioning its accuracy and exploring how a body could dehydrate over weeks.
- Potential Suspects: He theorizes that Hackman’s death might involve family members or disgruntled individuals, hinting at possible abuse or neglect.
- Dog Involvement: An intriguing detail is the presence of Hackman’s dogs, two healthy and one deceased, leading to further suspicion about the circumstances of his death.
Notable Quotes:
- John Holmberg [08:22]: “They flip out about. Yeah, yeah. It's divided.”
- John Holmberg [09:07]: “If you don’t check in on your dad, you could end up in a situation like Hackman’s. Text your parents today, make sure they’re not dead.”
The discussion underscores the need for vigilance in caring for elderly family members and raises questions about the investigation's thoroughness.
2. Bizarre Encounters at the Suns Game Bathroom
Timestamp: 10:22 - 12:32
Holmberg shares a humorous yet cringeworthy experience from a Suns game bathroom, highlighting the antics of a pregnant Instagram model and her friend.
Key Points:
- Pregnant Instagram Model: A pregnant woman and her friend take excessive photos in the bathroom, focusing on their appearances despite Holmberg’s discomfort.
- Inappropriate Behavior: The models are described as overly concerned with their looks, undermining the purpose of being in a bathroom.
- Humorous Observation: Holmberg humorously contrasts his candid handwashing with the models' superficial photo sessions.
Notable Quotes:
- John Holmberg [12:31]: “There was a pregnant lady and an Instagram model... I was in there for like four minutes just scrubbing my hands.”
- John Holmberg [12:32]: “They don't know who Kato Kaelin is. These kids only care where their ass is and how it looks.”
The segment offers a mix of humor and social commentary on the obsession with social media presence, even in mundane settings.
3. Arrest of Teacher Dolce Flores for Sexual Misconduct
Timestamp: 19:18 - 34:28
One of the more serious segments involves the arrest of high school teacher Dolce Flores for engaging in a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student. The hosts discuss the implications of such misconduct and the double standards in societal reactions.
Key Points:
- Dolce Flores’ Arrest: Flores, a 33-year-old teacher from Modesto, California, is arrested for having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student.
- Double Standards: The hosts debate the societal perceptions of male versus female perpetrators, with Holmberg pointing out the leniency often extended to male teachers.
- Personal Anecdotes: Holmberg shares fictionalized high school experiences to illustrate the problematic nature of teacher-student relationships.
Notable Quotes:
- John Holmberg [20:22]: “She was spectacular. Now, you’re never gonna get anything better ever.”
- John Holmberg [27:43]: “She was gay and she was raping him and he didn’t want anything to do with her. She was gross.”
- John Holmberg [28:00]: “Don’t Google Dolce Flores without putting in teacher because you’ll just get a picture, a bunch of pictures of flowers.”
The conversation highlights the ethical and psychological ramifications of such relationships, emphasizing the need for stricter oversight and societal accountability.
4. Opinions on Corporate Boycotts
Timestamp: 18:07 - 19:18
The hosts shift to discussing recent corporate boycotts targeting major retailers like Target and Walmart, initiated due to disagreements over DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) policies.
Key Points:
- Effectiveness of Boycotts: Holmberg criticizes the practicality and impact of consumer-driven boycotts, describing them as ineffective and superficial.
- Personal Choices: The hosts share their personal stances, with Holmberg intending to shop at Target to defy the boycott, while others express skepticism about the movement’s success.
- Historical Context: References to past boycotts, such as those against gas stations, illustrate the recurring nature of these consumer actions and their limited influence.
Notable Quotes:
- John Holmberg [18:23]: “But I have not shopped at either of those places for a while, so... I'm going to go to Target after the show and grab some stuff just to not be part of some weird daily.”
- John Holmberg [19:18]: “Those boycotts are silly. So I'm gonna dress as a transvestite, go into Target and grab some stuff today.”
The segment underscores the hosts' dismissive view of boycotts, labeling them as ineffective protests against corporate policies.
5. High School Anecdotes and Humor
Timestamp: 24:03 - 35:28
Interspersed throughout the episode are humorous stories and personal anecdotes from the hosts’ high school days, adding levity to the otherwise serious discussions.
Key Points:
- Car Trading Stories: Holmberg recounts trading his Jeep for a less desirable Bronco 2, leading to humorous interactions with a teacher.
- Sexual Misconduct Stories: The hosts fictionalize or exaggerate past student-teacher relationships to highlight the absurdity and impropriety of such situations.
- Humorous Banter: Light-hearted exchanges about high school experiences, grades, and youthful antics provide a break from the heavier topics.
Notable Quotes:
- John Holmberg [24:03]: “She scrambled in it. Oh, wow. Can I see yours? Sure. There’s this stick on the steering wheel...”
- John Holmberg [25:00]: “Like short round in Temple of Doom where you have the blocks.”
- John Holmberg [34:27]: “You've got a picture of her, like...”
These segments showcase the hosts' chemistry and ability to blend humor with storytelling, making the show relatable and entertaining.
Conclusion
The February 28, 2025 episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness offers a blend of investigative discussion, social commentary, and light-hearted humor. From contemplating the mysterious death of a Hollywood icon to critiquing societal reactions to misconduct and corporate policies, the hosts engage listeners with their candid perspectives and entertaining narratives. The episode underscores the show's commitment to tackling diverse topics with a mix of seriousness and levity, maintaining its position as Arizona's premier morning radio show.
For more engaging discussions and entertaining segments, tune in to Holmberg's Morning Sickness on 98 KUPD weekdays from 5:30a-10a or visit www.98kupd.com.
