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NEMO NATION

Monday, 10/6

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:

Transportation Attorney Bridgette Blitch

Lane Kidd, Managing Director of The Trucking Alliance

Andrew Crimston, CEO/Founder of Washbox

Land Line Associate Editor Tyson Fisher

Andy Poliakoff & Jeff Burkhardt from the Commercial Vehicle Training Association (CVTA)


In the 9am CT/10am ET hour:

Sergio Avedian, The Rideshare Guy

Arizona DOT Spokesperson Steve Elliott

NACFE Executive Director, Mike Roeth

Ann Vail, Executive Director of Louisiana Clean Fuels


In the 10am CT/11am ET hour:

Ike Stephens, creator of Bonehead Truckers

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

Monday, 10/13

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:

Tom Balzer, President & CEO of the Ohio Trucking Association

Cliff Abbott, correspondent for The Trucker

Land Line Managing Editor Jami Jones

Ben Wilkens, NMFTA Cybersecurity Principal Engineer

Land Line Senior Editor Mark Schremmer


In the 9am CT/10am ET hour:

Duane Williams, Executive Director of the Montana Trucking Association

NACFE Executive Director, Mike Roeth

Tony Sciarrotta, Executive Director of the Reverse Logistics Association


In the 10am CT/11am ET hour:

Purple Wave Auction Regional Director Don Nash

Anthony Nalli, executive producer of The RVers

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

ROAD GANG RADIO

ROAD GANG RADIO

Tuesday, 10/14

7:30am CT: A special Castrol edition of “Maintenance Matters” with Eric Arnold and Byron Kelchner from Castrol and TravelCenters of America’s Kevin Lindsey.


8am CT: Hear about how you can deliver America’s respect on Wreaths Across America’s “Trucking Tributes.”


8:30am CT:  One in eight women in the US will be diagnosed with breast cancer.  Learn the risks, symptoms, and how to support the women in your life when Jean Sachs, CEO of Living Beyond Breast Cancer, takes a ride on the  “Highway to Health” for Breast Cancer Awareness month.


9:00am CT:  What happened during the UFO hearings in Congress last month, and why aren’t more people talking about it?  Get the scoop from Andy Mcgrillen, host of That UFO Podcast.


10:00am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Law & Order SVU: Confidential–Everything We Love about the Show We Can’t Stop Watching.  Neal Fischer has the ultimate investigation into a show spanning 25 seasons and nearly 600 episodes.


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

Wednesday, 10/15

7:30am CT: Find out what TAT has in store for National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, and how to find them at a truck stop near you, on “Traffic Stop” with Truckers Against Trafficking.


8:00am CT: Robert Braswell, Executive Director of ATA’s Technology and Maintenance Council and Jack Legler give a roundup on recommended practices 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 Missy Blair, Academic Director at Pima Community College Center for Transportation and Logistics.


9:30am CT:  Our very own Lindsay Lawler is being honored in a special way! Tune in for the exciting announcement when NASTC’s David Owen joins the show.


10:00am CT:  Step into a surreal play-to-lose journey as game designer Raph D’Amico guides you through The Zone, a tabletop rpg about doomed journeys into magical mutational horror.

Thursday, 10/16

7:30am CT:  What’s in store for imports, and what the heck do jack-o-lanterns have to do with anything? Find out when DAT Freight & Analytics Principal Market Analyst Dean Croke has an in-depth analysis 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).


9:00am CT: Author Megan Kate Nelson joins Jimmy and Lindsay to talk about the first episode of The Lowdown, a modern western noir set in Tulsa.


10:00am CT:  When Michelle Rozell came on last month during our Destination Detour to the Outlaws & Lawmen Jail Museum in Cripple Creek, CO, we discovered she’s a paranormal investigator. It’s only (super)natural that she returns to tell us more!

Friday, 10/17

7:30am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library: 100 Years to Extinction: The Tyranny of Technology and the Fight for a Better Future. Scientist, educator, and entrepreneur Peter Solomon shares a cautionary tale about runaway tech, climate change, and more.


8:00am CT:  Jason Culbreth is a Navy Special Operations veteran, retired career firefighter, and the founder of Cadence Wellness.  Learn how he’s blending mental health, physical performance, and community connection for vets, first responders, and high-stakes professionals.


8:30am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Need to Lead.  Retired fighter pilot and TOPGUN instructor David Berke shows how every person at every level is a leader, and how to cultivate the skill to achieve success.


9:00am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Paradox of Passion.  Motivation scientist Bobby Hoffman explains why the pressure to “find our passion” can diminish our joy, and updates outdated views on motivation.


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: Professor and American Scary author Jeremy Dauber has a new middle grade novel out, PRESS 1 FOR INVASION! Take a peek at the creation of this action-packed horror comedy your whole family can enjoy.


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

We Should Write

Wednesday, 10/8

12:00pm CT: This week on We Should Write, Lindsay sits down with Grammy-nominated songwriter and author Sandy Knox — the lyrical force behind Reba McEntire’s classics “Does He Love You” and “Why Haven’t I Heard From You,” and a writer whose songs have been recorded by legends like Dolly Parton, Liza Minnelli, Neil Diamond, Dionne Warwick, and Donna Summer. Together they dive into the art of writing songs that make us feel emotions we haven’t even lived — and Sandy’s newest, brutally honest and hilarious project "Weighting: My Life If it Were a Musical," a 20-year journey through body image, family, and self-worth. Expect a conversation that’s equal parts confessional and comedic as Lindsay and Sandy talk candidly about weight — the kind we carry on our bodies and in our hearts — proving once again that laughter and vulnerability might just be the most healing duet of all.

Wednesday, 10/15

12:00pm CT: This week on We Should Write, Lindsay sits down with Sarah McCoy — New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, former NPR host, writing professor, and founder of the McCoy Grant. Known for blending history, faith, mystery, and identity, Sarah brings a depth of insight that bridges art and healing. Her latest novel, Whatever Happened to Lori Lovely?, explores the inner life of a Hollywood starlet who walks away from fame in search of meaning — and serves as a springboard for a soulful conversation about writing as a path to truth  and transformation.

Trucking with ooida

TRUCKING WITH OOIDA

Thursday, 10/9

11:00am CT: We’re celebrating the 50th anniversary of Land Line Magazine by welcoming in someone who’s been involved from the start. Todd Spencer reminisces about those early days, which included selling his truck to pay for the magazine’s first typesetting machine, and also reflects on everything the magazine has become since. Plus, Norita Taylor of OOIDA has a recap of her recent visit to the Veterans Community Project site in Colorado, where she delivered gifts provided by the trucking community, and a preview of the upcoming Truckers for Troops campaign.

Friday, 10/10

11:00am CT:  We don’t have to tell you that Lindsay Lawler wears a lot of hats – singer, songwriter, radio host, “queso queen” – but most of all, she wants to be known as a “connector.” And it comes through in her work, whether that be through her music or her show We Should Write on RadioNemo. Lindsay walks us through her life, how trucking entered it, and her lifelong pursuit of forming connections with people from all walks of life. Plus, cargo theft is a problem. That’s no surprise. But the American Transportation Research Institute’s newest report on cargo theft puts the problem into perspective. ATRI’s vice president, Jeff Short, walks us through what they found – along with strategies to curb the ever-growing problem.

Tuesday, 10/14

11:00am CT:  We may be one step closer to clearing up a long-standing legal question about whether freight brokers can be held responsible for crashes involving motor carriers they hire. The Supreme Court is taking up a case that could clear things up once and for all. Aaron Schepler, senior counsel for Husch Blackwell, walks us through the implications. Plus – there are new indications that the Canadian government is getting serious about Driver Inc., the employee misclassification scheme deemed by some to be the biggest threat facing the Canadian trucking industry. OOIDA board member Johanne Couture is among those fighting for change. She joins us from the road (on Thanksgiving in Canada, no less) to help us make sense of the problems being caused by Driver Inc. – and what it’ll take to end the scheme altogether.

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