Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona Episode: August 5, 2025 Host: John Holmberg | 98KUPD | Hubbard Radio
Overview
In this engaging episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness aired on August 5, 2025, host John Holmberg, alongside his co-hosts Brady Bogen, Bret Vesely, and Dick Toledo, delves into a variety of topics designed to entertain, question, and provoke their listeners. The episode covers an exciting Pantera backstage giveaway, the Phoenix Mercury player's involvement in a Diamondbacks game, and a controversial discussion surrounding a hot Latina police officer in Houston and her contentious social media activity. The conversation is peppered with humor, listener interactions, and insightful commentary, making it a compelling listen for both regular and new audiences.
1. Pantera Backstage Giveaway
[04:31 - 13:34]
One of the highlights of the episode is the detailed announcement of the Pantera Backstage Giveaway. The hosts elaborate on an exclusive opportunity for fans to engage directly with the legendary band Pantera.
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Contest Mechanics: Listeners are encouraged to listen for specific sounds ("Pantera walk" and "game on") during the show, which could occur at any moment. When these sounds are detected, eligible callers have a chance to win amazing prizes.
Brady Bogen [06:50]: "One grand prize winner and their guest gets to join Pantera. Secret detail. They'll escort the band from their dressing room to the stage."
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Prizes: The grand prize includes tickets to a Pantera concert, a backstage photo pit experience, and exclusive Pantera merchandise. The winner and their guest will have the unique opportunity to meet the band members, feel the energy backstage, and capture unforgettable moments in the photo pit.
John Holmberg [05:15]: "MMP Guns is committed to providing the customers with the possible service and selection."
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Requirements: Participants must remain sober to qualify, as emphasized by the hosts to ensure a positive and safe experience for all involved.
Brady Bogen [10:15]: "All new firearms are 10% off. We have ammo, ink, 9mm hollow points for only $12.99 a box and much more."
This segment not only promotes an exciting event for Pantera fans but also showcases the show's interactive nature, engaging listeners in real-time participation.
2. Phoenix Mercury Player to Throw Out First Pitch at Diamondbacks Game
[11:15 - 16:15]
Transitioning from music to sports, the hosts discuss an interesting crossover where a Phoenix Mercury player, Sami Whitcomb, is set to throw out the first ceremonial pitch at a Diamondbacks game.
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Event Details: Sami Whitcomb's participation is part of the Diamondbacks' Girls in Sports Night. The hosts humorously critique how the event bridges women's basketball with a men's baseball game, questioning the necessity of integrating the two.
Brady Bogen [11:55]: "She's a girl basketballer. And then everybody be like, oh, we're celebrating Girls in Sports Night. Shouldn't we do that at a girls sport? Do you."
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Humorous Anecdotes: The discussion includes playful jabs at the logistics and the media's perception of the event, emphasizing the hosts' signature comedic style.
John Holmberg [16:15]: "It's Brett just says, I want to start my own league with really cool players. Only the good ones."
This segment provides a lighthearted take on sports promotions, blending genuine information with the hosts' characteristic humor.
3. Hot Latina Cop in Houston Under Fire for Social Media Posts
[19:16 - 39:48]
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing a Houston police officer, Jennifer Escalera, whose provocative social media posts have sparked controversy.
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Controversial Posts: Officer Escalera faced backlash for posts implying that she issues tickets as a way to "crack" men, a double entendre that many interpreted as unprofessional and inappropriate.
Brady Bogen [19:22]: "She says she's writing everyone she sees a ticket because she didn't get any action, but she actually said didn't get cracked last night."
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Public Reaction: The hosts mockingly critique the phrasing and implications of her posts, blending humor with a critical view of her approach to policing.
Brady Bogen [22:21]: "She is a magnificent, beautiful lady... if you look good and you're trying to whore a little bit online, that's what online's for."
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Debate on Professionalism: The conversation delves into the broader implications of law enforcement officers using social media in such a manner, questioning the balance between personal expression and professional responsibilities.
Brady Bogen [24:26]: "She's climbing out of bed alone... She's putting her diabetes monitor on her arm. She's diabetic. Get back to work."
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Listener Reactions: The hosts reference listener interactions and reactions, highlighting differing viewpoints and the polarized nature of public opinion on the matter.
John Holmberg [37:02]: "She's got to put that. She's got to put her eyebrows on."
Through witty banter and sharp commentary, the hosts explore the fine line between personal life and professional duty for public servants, using Officer Escalera's situation as a focal point.
4. Listener Interactions and Personal Stories
[14:00 - 28:00]
Interwoven throughout the episode are various listener interactions, personal anecdotes, and shoutouts that add depth and relatability to the show.
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Lost Pets and Pet Rescue: Brady shares heartwarming stories about lost pets, encouraging listeners to visit local shelters and adopt animals in need.
Brady Bogen [15:05]: "If your dog had last words, it would probably be like, give another dog like me a chance."
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Birthday Shoutouts: Celebrating listeners' milestones, such as birthdays, fosters a sense of community and personal connection.
Brady Bogen [15:15]: "Today is my birthday. Can I get a shout out from my favorite morning DJ?"
5. Musical Segments and Comedy
[35:39 - 43:09]
The episode wraps up with musical segments, comedic sketches, and playful discussions about various songs and their relevance to current events or listener sentiments.
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Song Discussions: The hosts debate and analyze songs suggested by listeners, weaving humor into their critiques and preferences.
Brady Bogen [40:54]: "Sherry is a great song. It's not really a wake-up song, but it's a great song."
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Comedy and Improv: Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in improvisational humor, creating entertaining scenarios and dialogues that showcase their chemistry and quick wit.
Brady Bogen [33:22]: "A gorgeous woman in the front yard just pulled a gun on me and said she needed to be cracked. So I did it."
Conclusion
This episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness masterfully balances informative content with humor and listener engagement. From thrilling giveaways and sports news to controversial discussions and heartfelt stories, John Holmberg and his team deliver a dynamic and entertaining morning show experience. Notable quotes, such as Brady Bogen's emphasis on staying sober for the Pantera giveaway [06:50] and his humorous take on the Houston cop's social media antics [22:21], highlight the hosts' ability to blend seriousness with levity, ensuring that listeners are both informed and entertained.
Notable Quotes:
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Brady Bogen [06:50]: "One grand prize winner and their guest gets to join Pantera."
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Brady Bogen [19:22]: "She says she's writing everyone she sees a ticket because she didn't get any action, but she actually said didn't get cracked last night."
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John Holmberg [15:05]: "If your dog had last words, it would probably be like, give another dog like me a chance."
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Brady Bogen [22:21]: "She is a magnificent, beautiful lady... if you look good and you're trying to whore a little bit online, that's what online's for."
This comprehensive summary encapsulates the essence of the episode, providing a clear and detailed understanding of the key discussions, insights, and entertaining moments for those who haven't tuned in.
