Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona Episode Summary (March 4, 2025)
Hosts:
- John Holmberg
- Brady Bogan
- Brett Vesely
- Dick Toledo
Guest:
- Kato Kalin – Known for his involvement in the O.J. Simpson trial and appearances on reality TV.
1. Introduction and Episode Overview
The episode kicks off with a brief promotional segment before transitioning to the main content. John Holmberg welcomes listeners, setting the tone for a Tuesday morning filled with intriguing discussions and unexpected guest appearances.
2. Generational Moments: O.J. Simpson vs. COVID-19 vs. 9/11
The hosts delve into a discussion comparing significant generational events, focusing primarily on the O.J. Simpson trial.
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Brady Bogan muses, “Every generation has a defining moment around their college years... the O.J. thing was generationally, like, explosive” ([02:30]).
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Brett Vesely adds, “The fascination with the O.J. trial was nowhere close to anything else today” ([05:01]).
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The conversation touches on the impact of COVID-19, debating whether it qualifies as a generational milestone compared to the singular events of O.J. Simpson’s trial and 9/11.
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Brady Bogan reflects, “COVID wasn’t a singular event. It was our life for a year and a half... more proof that it was a generational event” ([07:48]).
The hosts agree that while O.J.’s trial was a defining moment, COVID-19's prolonged impact introduces a different kind of generational influence.
3. Auction Oddities: JFK’s Underwear and Celebrity Memorabilia
A humorous segment ensues as the hosts discuss bizarre auction items, highlighting the sale of JFK’s underwear.
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Brady Bogan jokes, “I’d even be interested in bidding on JFK’s underpants” ([12:33]).
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John Holmberg explains, “They sold JFK’s underwear for $9,100. Snap fly boxer shorts with 'Jack' embroidered” ([14:50]).
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The hosts speculate on the current whereabouts of such memorabilia, with Brett Vesely questioning, “How many people out there?” ([15:56]).
This light-hearted banter underscores the unusual lengths to which people go for celebrity memorabilia.
4. Sports and Scorpions: Offbeat Conversations
Transitioning from memorabilia, the hosts engage in offbeat discussions about scorpions and local sports anecdotes.
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Brady Bogan shares a personal story about battling scorpions, blending it with humor: “It’s a very bad bug dying, but a lot of crows are smoking” ([44:13]).
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Brett Vesely and Brady discuss the Baltimore Ravens’ offseason drama involving player Ben Cleveland, infusing the conversation with comedic remarks about team dynamics and personal relationships ([16:53]).
These segments showcase the hosts’ ability to intertwine humor with quirky topics, keeping the conversation lively and engaging.
5. Guest Appearance: Kato Kalin
The episode builds anticipation for the arrival of Kato Kalin, set to discuss his experiences related to the O.J. Simpson trial and his insights into true crime.
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Brady Bogan introduces Kato Kalin, stating, “Kato Kalin's gonna join us a little later this morning in studio” ([00:47]).
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Kato Kalin makes his entrance around [99:27], engaging in a dynamic and somewhat confrontational interaction with Brady Bogan and John Holmberg.
6. In-Depth Conversation with Kato Kalin
The hosts conduct an in-depth and candid conversation with Kato Kalin, exploring his role in the O.J. Simpson trial and his subsequent rise to fame.
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John Holmberg shares his personal connection with Kato, recounting their experiences and mutual acquaintances: “We were close buddies at that time and we're still friends” ([116:16]).
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Brady Bogan probes Kato about his motivations and experiences, asking, “Have you ever played anybody but Cato since the incident?” ([177:25]).
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Kato Kalin discusses his interactions with high-profile individuals and the pressures of being a public figure linked to a notorious trial.
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A notable exchange occurs when Brady Bogan mimics O.J. Simpson, creating a humorous yet tense atmosphere: “OJ, I don’t want to tell you what he was doing was right, but this guy...” ([101:03]).
7. Reflection and Closing Thoughts
As the episode nears its end, the hosts reflect on their conversations and the lingering impact of significant events.
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John Holmberg expresses his commitment to honesty and truth, stating, “I was there to be honest” ([106:33]).
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Brady Bogan emphasizes the importance of positive energy and moving forward, advising, “If you're gonna be on social media, say positive things” ([170:10]).
The episode concludes with light-hearted banter and plans for future segments, reinforcing the show's blend of serious discussions and entertaining interactions.
8. Notable Quotes
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Brady Bogan: “Each generation has a defining moment... the O.J. thing was generationally, like, explosive” ([02:30]).
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John Holmberg: “To know me is to love” ([169:44]).
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Brady Bogan: “If you're gonna be on social media, say positive things. And if you're in front of someone behind them in a store, let them go ahead” ([170:10]).
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John Holmberg: “I never had a romantic relationship with her” ([114:11]).
Conclusion
This episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness seamlessly blends reflections on historical events, humorous takes on unusual topics, and an engaging conversation with a notable guest. The hosts maintain a balance between insightful discussions and entertaining banter, making it a captivating listen for both regular followers and new listeners interested in Arizona's top morning radio show.
For more insights and entertaining discussions, tune in weekdays from 5:30a-10a on 98 KUPD (97.9fm, the 98KUPD app or www.98kupd.com).
