Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona Episode: 06-06-25 - FULL SHOW - FRIDAY Release Date: June 6, 2025
Hosts:
- John Holmberg
- Brady Bogan
- Brett
- Dick Toledo
- Corey
1. Opening Remarks and Co-Host Update [02:46 - 04:00]
The show begins with John Holmberg announcing that co-host Dick Toledo is working remotely today, likely on a family vacation in San Diego. Brady Bogan humorously discusses Toledo's absence, speculating that Toledo isn't engaging in his usual adventurous antics like traveling to Thailand but is instead enjoying a peaceful weekend.
Quote:
- John Holmberg [03:53]: "Get Toledo back when he gets back again."
2. NBA Finals: Indiana vs. Oklahoma City [04:09 - 11:05]
The hosts delve into the NBA Finals featuring Indiana against Oklahoma City. Despite both teams lacking widespread fanbases, Brady Bogan lauds the game's excitement, describing a last-second three-pointer by Kedrick Halliburton that won the match. He laments the lack of attention the series receives compared to marquee matchups involving stars like Jordan or Kobe.
Notable Quotes:
- Brady Bogan [07:24]: "It was unbelievable basketball. Unbelievable game."
- Brady Bogan [08:23]: "Sports has gotten to this point for me. Chael Sonnen brought it up 14 years ago on this show..."
3. The Marketing vs. Fandom Debate in Sports [07:24 - 11:05]
The conversation pivots to a broader critique of modern sports marketing. Brady Bogan argues that genuine fandom has dwindled, with fans more invested in merchandise and marketing than in the sport itself. He compares this trend to other entertainment forms like UFC or boxing, suggesting that without strong marketing, even the most thrilling events go unnoticed.
Quote:
- Brady Bogan [07:33]: "Do we love the sport or do we love the sales aspect?"
4. Personal Anecdotes and Social Commentary [11:05 - 27:03]
The hosts share various personal stories and observations, ranging from D-Day commemorations to reflections on Pride Month. Brady Bogan makes controversial remarks about Pride events, expressing frustration over street closures and inappropriate public displays. The discussion touches on societal norms, personal freedoms, and the commercialization of social movements.
Notable Quotes:
- Brady Bogan [12:48]: "There's no hype for this NBA Finals. But I'm telling you, man, it was outrageous."
- Brady Bogan [57:54]: "All I ask is don't close roads for pride."
5. Elon Musk and Donald Trump Feud [27:00 - 37:11]
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to speculating about a feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Brady Bogan and Brett discuss emails and social media exchanges implying a falling out, possibly tied to political or business disagreements. They humorously debate the implications of such a high-profile feud, including potential stock market impacts and personal vendettas.
Quote:
- Brady Bogan [20:48]: "It's proof we're in a simulation."
6. Listener Emails and Safety Tips [37:11 - 54:58]
John Holmberg reads an email from a listener named Scotty, who recounts a harrowing experience during a storm where a power pole fell on his car. Scotty emphasizes the importance of staying indoors and not following potentially dangerous advice from news outlets. The hosts validate Scotty's actions, contrasting it with what they perceive as misleading information from mainstream media.
Notable Quotes:
- Corey [22:00]: "Your show saves lives. Never take the advice of the real news."
- Brady Bogan [72:38]: "Listen to KUPD. We've got it figured out."
7. Product Discussions and Advertisements Interspersed [Throughout]
Throughout the episode, the hosts intermittently promote various sponsors and products, including Chime Checking, MMP Guns, FanDuel, Prestige Billiards, and Schwartz Laser Eye Center. These segments are seamlessly integrated into the conversation, often leading into or out of topical discussions.
Example Advertisement Mention:
- Brady Bogan [22:00]: "It's Dick Toledo from Homework's Morning Sickness For Chime..."
8. Personal Reflections and Comedic Exchanges [54:58 - 158:00]
The dialogue becomes increasingly personal and comedic, with the hosts exchanging jokes about everyday mishaps, personal habits, and humorous takes on relationships and social interactions. Topics include:
- Struggles with adult responsibilities and clothing.
- Anecdotes about working in various jobs and the humorous side of them.
- Light-hearted banter about personal quirks and lifestyle choices.
Notable Quotes:
- Brady Bogan [38:30]: "I showed my childhood struggle with clothes because, as a man child, I can't dress up."
- Brady Bogan [55:10]: "We didn't go that off."
9. Tribute to Historical Events and Figures [66:00 - 90:00]
The hosts pay homage to significant historical events, notably D-Day, recounting the bravery and sacrifices of Allied troops. They share personal connections and family stories related to military service, emphasizing the gravity of such events compared to modern-day conflicts.
Quote:
- Brady Bogan [49:04]: "They were well armed and just ready for any..."
10. Concluding Remarks and Upcoming Events [158:00 - 165:00]
As the show nears its end, the hosts discuss upcoming local events, promotional giveaways, and encourage listeners to engage with the show and its sponsors. They also touch upon personal milestones and prepare listeners for the next episode's content.
Notable Quotes:
- Brady Bogan [161:57]: "We're giving away tickets to that very show. If one of the people on the phone wins the Guadalupe Squares."
- John Holmberg [164:07]: "It's time for the entertainment drill."
Conclusion
This episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness offers a blend of sports commentary, social critique, personal anecdotes, and humor, all interspersed with sponsor advertisements. The hosts engage in lively discussions, often veering into controversial or humorous territories, making the show both entertaining and thought-provoking for its Arizona audience.
Listeners unfamiliar with the show will find a dynamic mix of topics, from the nuances of NBA Finals games to personal safety tips during storms, all delivered with the hosts' signature humor and candidness.
Disclaimer: The episode contains humor that may be offensive to some listeners. Viewer discretion is advised.
