Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona Episode Release Date: June 27, 2025
Overview
In the June 27, 2025 episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness on Arizona's #1 Morning Radio Show, host John Holmberg, alongside his co-hosts Brady Bogen, Bret Vesely, and Dick Toledo, delves into a variety of entertaining and provocative topics. From satirical political commentary to humorous discussions about pop culture and quirky segments like "Tyroneasaurus," this episode offers a blend of humor, insight, and lively debates designed to engage and amuse listeners.
1. Introduction and Guad Squares Game
The episode kicks off with the co-hosts setting the stage for their interactive segment, "Guad Squares," a game where participants select squares corresponding to various topics. This game serves as the backbone for the episode's discussions.
- Timestamp [03:05]
- Corey Walsh: "Let's do it."
- Mo: "It's time for your Guadalupe Squares. Here's your host, Mr. Corey Thriller Walsh."
2. Obama and Big Mike
In a comedic twist, the hosts personify former President Obama and a character named Big Mike, engaging in exaggerated and humorous scenarios.
- Timestamp [03:18]
- Mo: "I've got a cucumber in my ass."
- Big Mike (Mo): "I'm shoving things in him because we got a big weekend and I want to make sure he's prepared."
This segment uses absurd humor to entertain listeners, showcasing the hosts' chemistry and improvisational skills.
3. Liam Neeson: Movie Parody
The discussion shifts to a fictional portrayal of Liam Neeson in an over-the-top action movie scenario, blending real-life celebrity personas with exaggerated plotlines.
- Timestamp [05:02]
- Corey Walsh: "Liam Neeson joining us."
- Mo: "I'm gone. Road Trucker."
Mo humorously describes a nonsensical movie plot, highlighting the hosts' penchant for satire and playful storytelling.
4. President Trump: Satirical Commentary
The hosts delve into a satirical take on President Trump, blending real political figures with fictional narratives to create humorously exaggerated scenarios.
- Timestamp [07:55]
- Mo: "I did Iran with a vengeance last weekend. Very vengeful towards the Iranians..."
- Corey Walsh: "You got choice words?"
- Mo: "And then I called in the press and I said, has anyone seen Melania? She looks like a freshly fox after a forest fire."
This segment uses edgy humor to comment on political figures, pushing the boundaries of traditional political satire.
5. Thom Brennaman: Sports Radio Host
The conversation shifts to Thom Brennaman, a real-life sports radio host, with the hosts humorously critiquing his approach and performance.
- Timestamp [10:12]
- Corey Walsh: "All right, now lead top right square. President Trump. How you doing, sir?"
- Mo: "I don't know why you introduced me that way. Thriller from WFGS radio. It's Tom Brennaman."
This playful banter underscores the hosts' familiarity with local personalities and their ability to weave them into the show's narrative.
6. Garage Cleaner Brady
In this segment, the hosts humorously discuss the mundane yet relatable task of garage cleaning, infusing it with their signature comedic style.
- Timestamp [11:44]
- Mo: "That's right. You know how to clean a garage?"
- Corey Walsh: "Yeah."
- Mo: "You take everything out of it and you put it somewhere else."
The light-hearted conversation makes everyday chores entertaining, resonating with listeners’ own experiences.
7. Tyroneasaurus and Tyronasaurus: Dinosaur Humor
A recurring comedic theme, “Tyroneasaurus and Tyronasaurus,” showcases the hosts’ creativity in blending humor with prehistoric themes.
- Timestamp [13:00]
- Mo: "It's Tyrone and Tyron. We're brothers."
- Corey Walsh: "What's that?"
- Mo: "That's racist."
This segment uses wordplay and exaggerated characterizations to elicit laughs, highlighting the hosts' improvisational talents.
8. Outlaw Shaggy and Scooby Doo: Parodied Characters
The hosts parody the iconic characters Shaggy and Scooby Doo, transforming them into outlaws involved in humorous criminal escapades.
- Timestamp [20:07]
- Mo: "Zoinks. Like, we made an appearance on the show yesterday, didn't we, Scoob?"
- Corey Walsh: "Rah. That's all he says."
This playful take on beloved characters adds a nostalgic yet fresh twist, appealing to fans of the original series.
9. Interactive Listener Segments and Calls
Throughout the episode, listeners Taylor and Sam participate in the "Guad Squares" game, answering true or false questions and engaging in playful banter with the hosts.
- Timestamp [24:50]
- Corey Walsh: "Having daughters decreases life expectancy for fathers. True or false?"
- Mo: "False."
These interactive segments foster a sense of community and participation, enhancing listener engagement.
10. Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts
As the episode wraps up, the hosts encourage listeners to enjoy the upcoming Fourth of July festivities responsibly, incorporating humor and friendly reminders.
- Timestamp [32:02]
- Mo: "Make sure your dogs are taken care of before you start playing Blow em Ups. And also, don't blow stuff up. If you've got a veteran neighbor. Think about it."
This blend of humor with practical advice underscores the show's ability to entertain while addressing real-life concerns.
Notable Quotes:
- Mo: "I've got a cucumber in my ass." — [03:18]
- Mo: "Having daughters decreases life expectancy for fathers. False." — [24:55]
- Corey Walsh: "They're all tuning in to see what happens." — [11:31]
- Mo: "Don't throw anything away, though. You never know what might be valuable. Like old tin cans." — [12:17]
Conclusion
The June 27, 2025 episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness exemplifies the show's commitment to delivering a mix of humor, satire, and interactive content. Through segments like "Guad Squares," parodies of public figures, and creative humor around everyday topics, John Holmberg and his co-hosts engage listeners in a lively and entertaining morning show experience. Whether poking fun at political figures, reminiscing about movie stars, or engaging in playful banter, the hosts ensure that their audience remains entertained and involved throughout the broadcast.
