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NEMO NATION
Monday, 10/27
In the 7am CT/8am ET hour:
Dave Nemo and Jimmy Mac take your calls (615-292-6366) and Tarrah brings you the latest messages, questions, and stories straight from the road on "Breaker Breaker Backtalk." Click here to be featured!
In the 8am CT/9am ET hour:
Matt Brumbelow, Sr. Research Engineer at Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
Kathy Fulton, Executive Director for American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN)
Aubry Oden, trucking influencer behind Trucking with Attitude
Mike King, host of The Freight Buyer’ Club podcast
Land Line Managing Editor Jami Jones
In the 9am CT/10am ET hour:
Joe Lynch, host of The Logistics of Logistics podcast
Dan Dunstan and Jared Reorda from Sapp Bros.
NACFE Executive Director Mike Roeth
Sergio Avedian, The Rideshare Guy
In the 10am CT/11am ET hour:
Kerri Wirachowsky CVSA Director of Inspection Programs
Plus, Dave Nemo and Jimmy Mac take your calls (615-292-6366).
Monday, 11/3
In the 7am CT/8am ET hour:
Dave Nemo and Jimmy Mac take your calls (615-292-6366) and Tarrah brings you the latest messages, questions, and stories straight from the road on "Breaker Breaker Backtalk." Click here to be featured!
In the 8am CT/9am ET hour:
Danielle Spinelli, The Fraud Girl
Transportation news anchor Dan Ronan
Chris Orban, Co-Founder of JourneyTMS
John Mahle, Host of Stay In Your Lane Podcast
Scott Luton, Founder, CEO, & Host of Supply Chain Now
In the 9am CT/10am ET hour:
Mike Lutzenkirchen, Founder & Executive Director of Lutzie43 Foundation
NACFE Executive Director, Mike Roeth
Nancy O’Liddy, Executive Director of the National Industrial Transportation League
In the 10am CT/11am ET hour:
Disaster recovery and hazard mitigation professional, Evelyn Carriere
Plus, Dave Nemo and Jimmy Mac take your calls (615-292-6366).
ROAD GANG RADIO
ROAD GANG RADIO
Tuesday, 11/4
7:30am CT: “Maintenance Matters” with Kevin Lindsey, Manager of Technical Service for TravelCenters of America.
8am CT: Hear about how you can deliver America’s respect on Wreaths Across America’s “Trucking Tributes.”
8:30am CT: Toby Smithson, Senior Manager for Nutrition & Wellness at the American Diabetes Association, takes a ride on the “Highway to Health” to help you detect diabetes early, and manage it later.
9:00am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Alternative for the Masses: The ‘90’s Alt-Rock Revolution–An Oral History. Music journalist Greg Prato has new and exlusive interviews with the heavy-hitters of an era that swept hair metal to the side and came forward with something more raw and unfiltered.
10:00am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–The Complete Book of Volkswagen GTI: Every Model since 1976. Motor journalist Russell Hayes showcases the development of a global icon.
10:30am CT: “Country & Western Music News” with Lindsay Lawler
Wednesday, 11/5
8:00am CT: Robert Braswell, Executive Director of ATA’s Technology and Maintenance Council and Pat Meisenholder discuss tire maintenance and specifications 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 features Dave Harrison, Executive Director for Work Force Development, Government Programs and Military Employment Issues for FASTPORT.
9:30am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Where Did Everybody Go?: Why We’re Lonely But Not Alone. A recent study says that 50% of American adults are lonely–how did we get there? What is loneliness, and what can we do? Don Martin, NYT bestselling author, viral TikToker and host of the hit podcast, Head on Fire, has a fresh and powerful take on why people need people.
10:00am CT: Get the story of Damn Tall Buildings, Brooklyn’s folk-bluegrass band who went from busking to national recognition, known for their soulful melodies and intricate instrumentals.
Thursday, 11/6
7:30am CT: What impact is–or isn’t–ELP/Non-Domicile CDL enforcement having. How is the suspension of SNAP benefits affecting freight? And what’s in store for that giant Christmas tree? Find out when DAT Freight & Analytics Principal Market Analyst Dean Croke explains on “DAT Guy.”
8:00am CT: “Canada Calling” with the Owner-Operator’s Business Association of Canada (OBAC).
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: Take a Destination Detour to Atlas9 in Kansas City, KS–an interactive experience set in a a 90s movie theater where forgotten films of the decade have materialized and come to life.
10:00am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–The Route 66 Cookbook. Linda Ly, a well-traveled cooking enthusiast, has collected and perfected 66 recipes from the best stops along the Mother Road.
Friday, 11/7
7:30am CT: Meet Bob Nuss, a trucking industry icon with over 50 years of leadership and innovation, on “Miles Back” with the American Truck Historical Society.
8:00am CT: Learn about Sierra Delta, a wellness community centered around service to others and the love of dogs, and the impact it has on the mental health of veterans, from their Regional Ambassador, Pastor Lee Otto.
9:00am CT: Dr. Anton Grosz shares how his near death experience lead him to a new understanding of consciousness–and how the exercises in his Handbook for a New Consciousness can help you too.
9:45am CT: Tarrah brings you the latest messages, questions, and stories straight from the road on "Breaker Breaker Backtalk." Click here to be featured!
10:00am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Birds of the Great Lakes. Dexter Patterson has helped made birding accessible as co-founder of the BIPOC Birding Club of Wisconsin, host of the Bird Joy podcast, and with his viral social content. Now he offers a compact resource for identifying and enjoying the region’s birds.
10:30am CT: “Country & Western Music News” with Lindsay Lawler
We Should Write
Wednesday, 10/29
12:00pm CT: This week on We Should Write, Lindsay Lawler is joined by author, Soul Talks podcast host, and jewelry designer Theresa Bruno for one of the most vulnerable conversations we’ve ever had on the show. Teresa’s new book, He’s Not Coming Back, chronicles the unthinkable loss of her husband to suicide and the lifelong journey of grief that now follows—not as something to “move past,” but as something to live with, honor, and transform. In this episode, Theresa will open up about how grief doesn’t take a vacation, why nature became her greatest healer, and how small, intentional rituals can keep love present even after loss. We talk about what it means to live fully when your life has been shattered, and how connection—real connection, without pretending—is the pathway to healing. And Theresa has wrapped this all up into her new book, and yes, continued to heal through writing. This is an episode for anyone who has ever lost someone or felt lost themselves, and Theresa offers a profound, gentle invitation to grieve, to love, and to begin again.
Wednesday, 11/5
12:00pm CT: This week on We Should Write, Lindsay sits down with award-winning author and keynote speaker Amy Daughters — a Texas-born storyteller with a wild, wonderful idea that changed her life: what if you wrote every single one of your Facebook friends a handwritten letter? In her heartfelt and hilariously human book “Dear Dana, that time I went crazy and wrote all 580 of my Facebook friends, a handwritten letter,,” Amy shares how a simple reconnection — and a weekly letter to an old friend facing unthinkable loss — spiraled into 580 handwritten notes, deep unexpected friendships, and a profound reminder that community is often sitting right in front of us. Join us for a conversation that proves writing can be a lifeline, social media can spark real connection, and sometimes the most meaningful shifts begin with a stamp and a little courage.
Trucking with ooida
TRUCKING WITH OOIDA
Thursday, 10/30
11:00am CT: There is no hotter topic in trucking right now than non-domiciled CDLs – and while the Trump administration has made enforcement a focal point, long-standing changes will take an act of Congress. Enter Representative David Rouzer of North Carolina, who recently introduced a bill that would create stricter requirements for the issuance of non-domiciled CDLs. The congressman joins the show to tell us what prompted the move – and why he feels the legislation could pick up bipartisan support on its way to becoming law.
Plus, Professor Alex Scott, associate professor of supply chain management at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, on his study that’s also a question: “Are English-Language Violations Associated with Unsafe Carriers?” The answer may not surprise you, but it did yield important conclusions while also raising important questions about the carriers that are propping up the problem.
Friday, 10/31
11:00am CT: The American Transportation Research Institute is out with its annual Top Industry Issues report, and a few new issues cracked the top 10. But what might strike you is the difference between what motor carriers are concerned about and what truck drivers are concerned about. ATRI President Rebecca Brewster said there’s a lesson there, one that carriers would do well to learn. Plus, is the driver shortage narrative finally coming to an end? Mark Schremmer of Land Line Magazine is cautiously optimistic based on a number of recent developments.
Tuesday, 11/4
11:00am CT: With the Trump administration cracking down on English-language proficiency and non-domiciled CDLs, there’s an important issue at the very center of the conversation: driver training. Lots of folks are doing it right – but too many are not – which is what led us to reach out to a group that’s making sure its members do it right, the Commercial Vehicle Training Association. Executive Director Andrew Poliakoff and Chairman of the Board Jeff Burkhardt joins us to talk entry-level driver training standards, CDL mills, the Training Provider Registry and more.







