
Hosted by Jacob Buehrer · EN

Sonny & The Stars dive into their first studio album, sharing the story behind how it came together and the creative process that shaped their sound. They talk about the songwriters and artists who inspired them, and how those influences show up in their music today.

In this conversation with Eivin Sandstrom, we break down the Mamdani effect in the Democratic Party, potential swing states in the next presidential cycle, major issues facing Gen Z, and the role of foreign aid,

It’s a pleasure to interview Braison Cyrus about his new album From Now On, and to talk about how EDM first sparked his interest in music when he was getting started.

Jim McKelvey talks about how AI will keep growing but says engineering and actually building things still matter a lot. He also says he’s motivated by creating great things and solving problems.

My conversation with Tim Kennedy focused on discipline, relationships, and where AI is headed in the military and surveillance space. He kept it real about what it takes to stay sharp, stay grounded, and prepare for a world that’s changing fast.

Matt The Welder joins the show to discuss why he’s running for public office, the environmental issues in the Everglades, and the impact of AI data centers on our communities.

Scott Horton joins the show to discuss U.S. foreign policy, domestic issues, and his views as a libertarian. The conversation covers America’s role abroad, civil liberties, and government power.

I talked with Spencer Hakimian about hedge funds, private equity, and the money world. We also touched on his background as a first-generation Iranian-American.

Back in January 2025, before Arrive AI went public on Nasdaq that May, Dan O’Toole joined the show. A year later, it felt right to bring Dan back for a follow-up interview and an update on Arrive AI.

It was a pleasure to interview Casey Putsch in Perrysburg, Ohio and ask him some questions.