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NEMO NATION

Monday, 1/19

In the 7am CT/8am ET hour:

A freight update from Dean Croke, Principal Market Analyst at DAT Freight & Analytics. 


In the 8am CT/9am ET hour:

Chris Jolly, host of The Freight Coach podcast

Sue Wiese from Operation Roger

Land Line Managing Editor Jami Jones

Rico Muhammad, co-host of the Rates and Lanes podcast

Transport Topics Features Editor Michael Freeze


In the 9am CT/10am ET hour:

Joe Lynch, host of The Logistics of Logistics podcast

Citizen Driver Steve Brand

NACFE Executive Director, Mike Roeth

Matt Beach, President of Ten4 Recruiting


In the 10am CT/11am ET hour:

Courtney Neimann, Executive Director of the St. Christopher Fund

Plus, Dave Nemo and Jimmy Mac take your calls (615-292-6366).

Monday, 1/26

In the 7am CT/8am ET hour:

A freight update from Dean Croke, Principal Market Analyst at DAT Freight & Analytics. Plus Dave Nemo and Jimmy Mac take your calls (615-292-6366).


In the 8am CT/9am ET hour:

American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) President & COO Rebecca Brewster

Transportation Attorney Bridgette Blitch

Land Line Associate Editor Tyson Fisher

Cody Koehler, SVP of Sales and Marketing for A and Z Trucking


In the 9am CT/10am ET hour:

Trucking Ray, host of the That’s Delivered podcast

Raman Sing Dhillon, host of Punjabi Trucking 360 podcast

NACFE Executive Director, Mike Roeth

Martin Garsee, Executive Director for National Association of Publicly Funded Truck Driving Schools (NAPFTDS)


In the 10am CT/11am ET hour:

Nick Wright, Technical Trooper with the Kansas Highway Patrol

Misty Weibold, President of the Farmersville Heritage Museum

Plus, Dave Nemo and Jimmy Mac take your calls (615-292-6366).

ROAD GANG RADIO

ROAD GANG RADIO

Tuesday, 1/27

7:30am CT: “Maintenance Matters” with Kevin Lindsey, Manager of Technical Service for TravelCenters of America.


8:30am CT:  How the heck do you make sense of the overwhelming medical information at your fingertips and filter out what won’t serve you or, worse, what will hurt you? Dr. Matt Fontaine, author of Only One Body, tells you how to become your own healthcare advocate on “Highway to Health.”


9:30am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–I Wish I’d Quit Sooner: Practical Strategies for Navigating and Escaping a Toxic Boss. Dr. Laura Lovett helps you understand why toxic bosses are allowed to thrive in your company, and how to get out from under their thumbs.


10:00am CT:  New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Deadwood: Gold, Guns, and Greed in the American West. Peter Cozzens explains what made Deadwood unique in the Old West, and how it earned the title of “most diabolical town on earth.”


10:30am CT: “Country & Western Music News” with Lindsay Lawler.


Wednesday, 1/28

8:00am CT: Robert Braswell, Executive Director of ATA’s Technology and Maintenance Council and Darry Stuart discuss all things maintenance and take your calls on “Tech Talk with TMC.”


8:30am CT: Learn how industry leaders are training the next generation of drivers on "Education Station." This week welcomes Wade “Chico” McCollum, truck driving instructor at Bishop State Community College in AL.


9:30am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Big Bad John: The John Milius Interviews. Nat Segaloff explores the life and work of a man who has either written, directed, or written and directed some of the movies’ most memorable moments: “I know what you’re thinking” from Dirty Harry; the Indianapolis speech from Jaws; “I love the smell of napalm in the morning” from Apocalypse Now; and more. 


10:00am CT: Take a “Destination Detour” to Zazoobie Kazoos in Beaufort, SC, home of the Kazoo Museum & Factory, and take a tour through American history with the nation’s most unique musical invention.

Thursday, 1/29

8:00am CT:  New to the Sleeper Cab Library–The Road Was Full Of Thorns: Running Toward Freedom in the American Civil War. Tom Zoellner shows what emancipation felt like for the people who made the desperate flight across dangerous territory: the taste of mud in the mouth, the terror of the slave patrols, and the fateful crossing into Union lines.


8:30am CT: A look at the latest news from the hill on “Washington Trucking Week” with the Owner Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA).


9:30am CT: Meet the Steep Canyon Rangers, the Grammy-winning bluegrass group from North Carolina, as they talk their upcoming tour and releases.


10:00am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–How to Know Yourself: The Art of Science of Discovering Who You Really Are. Professor J. Eric Oliver offers insights into your most meaningful journey: understanding yourself.

Friday, 1/30

8:30am CT: Dr. Robin Blackstone–author of American Health: Who Gets Paid and the forthcoming Doctor AI: Reimagining Healthcare, Rebuilding Trust, Delivering Health 4.0–examines why U.S. health care behaves as it does and how it could realistically be redesigned.


9:30am CT:  Appalachia-born artist Brit Taylor shares her new album, Land of the Forgotten, a collection of tightly written, hook-driven songs that center on the working class, which she says “puts a light-hearted spin on some of the tougher things about life.”


10:00am CT:  Matt DeLorenzo, Proprietor and Editor-in-Chief of Tightwad Garage, discusses his long career in auto journalism and how to be an auto enthusiast on a budget.


10:30am CT: “Country & Western Music News” with Lindsay Lawler.

We Should Write

Wednesday, 1/7

12:00pm CT: In this episode of We Should Write, Lindsay Lawler sits down with world-renowned vocalist and Mama’s Lullaby founder Michelle Nicolo Prentice for a grounding conversation about motherhood, intuition, and nervous system regulation. Together, they explore how music and creativity can support maternal mental health, why caregivers so often forget to care for themselves, and how slowing down can become a powerful form of regulation. This is a calming, reflective episode for anyone navigating motherhood, creativity, burnout, or the quiet inner work of listening to what your body truly needs

Wednesday, 1/14

12:00pm CT: In this episode of We Should Write, Lindsay Lawler sits down with writer, singer, and mother Kelly Jean Torres for a deeply honest conversation about healing, creativity, and the courage it takes to rewrite your story without living inside your past. Kelly opens up about her journey through foster care, childhood abuse, and surviving profound trauma, including a suicide attempt—and the long, intentional work of choosing a different future. Centered around her memoir Saving the Lost Girl, this episode explores writing as a path to integration rather than retraumatization, creativity as a safe place to tell the truth, and what it means to become the person—and the parent—you once needed. Together, Lindsay and Kelly hold space for both grief and hope, reminding listeners that while our stories matter, we are not required to stay trapped inside them.

Trucking with ooida

TRUCKING WITH OOIDA

Tuesday, 1/27

11:00am CT:  As far as climates and scenery go, Alaska and Hawaii couldn’t be more different. But when it comes to trucking, it turns out the two youngest states in the union share some similarities. In an encore presentation, Jamie Benson, president and CEO of the Alaska Trucking Association, breaks down the unique challenges truckers face there. Then, Kelvin Kohatsu, the now-former leader of the Hawaii Transportation Association, introduces us to a day-in-the-life of the average truck driver there.

Thursday, 1/29

11:00am CT:  The temperatures may be low, but the passion for trucking burns bright for Alaskan driver Tiff Hargraves — known to many as “Dalton Darlin” on YouTube. She joins Trucking with OOIDA in an encore presentation to share what life is like on the road and how her career journey took her from commercial fishing to commercial trucking.

Friday, 1/30

11:00am CT: There really isn’t anything quite like the American Truck Historical Society in the country, much less the world. Is it a truck club? A museum? Or maybe a research library? Brad Patterson, membership director of ATHS, says it’s all those things. But more importantly, it’s a place that honors the men and women who have dedicated their lives to the trucking industry, preserving their place in history as the backbone of the supply chain and country.

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