Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona | Episode: June 24, 2025
Host: John Holmberg
Co-hosts: Brady Bogen, Bret Vesely, Dick Toledo
Release Date: June 24, 2025
1. Presidential Profanity Sparks Discussion
Timestamp: [01:09] - [03:14]
John Holmberg kicks off the episode by addressing a noteworthy moment where the President used the F-word during a press conference. He expresses mixed feelings about the incident, acknowledging that while it's beneath the dignity of national leadership, it's still intriguing to hear such language coming directly from the office.
John Holmberg ([01:09]): "It's the first time in my life I've ever heard the president say the F word, and it wasn't in some sort of secret recording or like some side thing."
He compares this incident to previous instances where presidents like Donald Trump and Barack Obama have used profanity, highlighting how such moments can be both surprising and revealing of their personalities. The discussion touches on the potential media frenzy this clip might generate, emphasizing its impact on public perception and media coverage.
John Holmberg ([02:33]): "It's kind of awesome, too, because, you know, he means business."
2. Disturbing Needle Attacks at France Music Festival
Timestamp: [04:00] - [07:25]
The conversation takes a serious turn as Holmberg delves into a recent alarming event where approximately 150 individuals were stabbed with hypodermic needles during a music festival in France. He shares his deep-seated fears about such incidents, describing them as one of his "massively unreasonable fears."
John Holmberg ([04:00]): "150 people were jabbed with syringes during a street music festival in France. They've arrested so far 12 suspects. It was like an organized group of people doing this."
Holmberg speculates on the motives behind these attacks, considering possibilities like terrorism, drugging for nefarious purposes, or even human trafficking. He emphasizes the unpredictable nature of such threats in crowded events and proposes heightened awareness and safety measures as necessary precautions.
John Holmberg ([06:12]): "Dealing with syringe attacks is going to be something that I think we're going to have to deal with."
He further suggests that concert venues adopt social distancing measures similar to those used during the COVID-19 pandemic to mitigate risks, highlighting the difficulty in defending against unseen and sudden attacks.
John Holmberg ([06:54]): "We need to have social distancing at concerts. Let's get in a little Covid action with crowds."
3. Nostalgic Dive into "No Mercy" and Martin Kove's Biting Incident
Timestamp: [11:32] - [20:30]
Holmberg transitions to a lighter, albeit quirky topic by reminiscing about his role in the movie "No Mercy," alongside co-star Martin Kove. He humorously recounts scenes from the film, including a playful reenactment of Kove's character biting a Cobra Kai actor.
John Holmberg ([11:32]): "I was the star of 'No Mercy' with Martin Kove. He likes to say he had more lines, but I had more lines."
The discussion becomes animated as Holmberg and Brady watch clips from the movie, laughing over Holmberg's exaggerated portrayal and the limited recognition the film has received, evident from its modest YouTube views.
John Holmberg ([14:13]): "That's me up in the air."
Holmberg then addresses a recent off-screen incident where Martin Kove was accused of biting a fellow actor at an event, adding a layer of real-life drama to their fictional escapades.
John Holmberg ([18:09]): "Martin Kove bites people. Be careful. That's all I'm letting you know."
The segment blends humor with genuine concern, showcasing the camaraderie between Holmberg and his co-hosts while playfully critiquing Hollywood dynamics and personal anecdotes.
4. Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts
Timestamp: [20:30] - [21:30]
As the episode winds down, Holmberg reiterates the importance of staying vigilant in public spaces and humorously laments the ongoing threats that pop up in society. He wraps up with reminders to stay safe and be wary of unexpected dangers lurking in crowds.
John Holmberg ([20:12]): "Stay away from Martin Kove and don't let anyone stab you with a needle. It's over."
The episode concludes with a brief advertising segment for Wayfair's style tips, seamlessly blending into the show's typical structure.
Notable Quotes:
- John Holmberg ([01:09]): "It's the first time in my life I've ever heard the president say the F word."
- John Holmberg ([04:00]): "150 people were jabbed with syringes during a street music festival in France."
- John Holmberg ([11:32]): "I was the star of 'No Mercy' with Martin Kove."
- John Holmberg ([18:09]): "Martin Kove bites people. Be careful."
Episode Highlights:
- Presidential Language: Analysis of the President using profanity and its implications.
- Public Safety Concerns: In-depth discussion on the shocking needle attacks at a French music festival and suggestions for improving safety at large events.
- Entertainment Industry Insights: Holmberg's nostalgic look back at his acting career and humorous anecdotes about co-star Martin Kove.
- Humor and Camaraderie: Light-hearted banter among hosts, blending serious topics with playful interactions.
This episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness offers a blend of serious societal issues and entertaining personal stories, providing listeners with both insightful commentary and engaging conversation. Whether discussing high-stakes public safety or reminiscing about Hollywood antics, John Holmberg and his team deliver a dynamic and thought-provoking show.
