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NEMO NATION
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).
Monday, 2/2
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 Research Assistant, Carla Rose
Rates and Lanes podcast co-host Chuck Snow
The Trucker Special Correspondent Cliff Abbott
John Mahle, Host of Stay In Your Lane Podcast
Land Line Senior Editor Mark Schremmer
In the 9am CT/10am ET hour:
Land Line Managing Editor Jami Jones
NACFE Executive Director, Mike Roeth
CarriersEdge CEO Jane Jazrawy & Cara Leach, Director of Driver Referral & Training for Brenny Transportation
In the 10am CT/11am ET hour:
BigRigSteve of the BigRigTravels YouTube channel
Plus, Dave Nemo and Jimmy Mac take your calls (615-292-6366).
ROAD GANG RADIO
ROAD GANG RADIO
Tuesday, 2/3
7:30am CT: “Maintenance Matters” with Kevin Lindsey, Manager of Technical Service for TravelCenters of America.
8:30am CT: Dr. Juan Valle discusses bile duct cancer, it’s relationship to liver disease, and more on “Highway to Health.”
9:30am CT: From fraudulent emotional support animals and raw food diets to dog attacks and vaccines, Integrative Veterinarian Dr. Carol Osborne sets you straight on the most controversial pet questions.
10:00am CT: Take a “Destination Detour” to the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center, which tells the story of the agriculture, music and Hatchie River that has shaped the culture of West Tennessee, including the Tina Turner Museum and Sleepy John Estes home.
10:30am CT: “Country & Western Music News” with Lindsay Lawler.
Wednesday, 2/4
8:00am CT: Executive Director of ATA’s Technology and Maintenance Council and Paul Menig give their Future Truck Forecast 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 Justin Onigkeit, Transportation Training Coordinator at Lake Land College in Illinois, discussing the tech skills that will be required for tomorrow’s trucks.
9:30am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Beneath the Rings. Award-winning sports journalist, Joe Battaglia, transformed his knowledge and first-hand experience in reporting the Olympics into a dynamic and thrilling novel.
10:00am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Tell Me Everything: A Secret Service Agent’s Proven Strategies for Earning Trust, Revealing the Truth, and Communicating with Anyone. Brad Beeler gives you an edge on first impressions, detecting deception, and more.
Thursday, 2/5
7:30am CT: DAT Freight & Analytics Principal Market Analyst Dean Croke explains what the latest numbers say about demand in the trucking sector 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: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Stalked: It Could Have Been Me. Nicole Brown’s ex-boyfriend, Keith Zlomsowitch, recounts the threats and stalking he says he and Nicole were subjected to by O.J. while they were dating in this long-awaited publication.
10:00am CT: Audrey Gibbs, music journalist for The Tennessean, talks about the hottest new Nashville acts and what she’s tracking in the industry.
Friday, 2/6
7:30am CT: “Miles Back” with the American Truck Historical Society
9:00am CT: Robert Gallery gives a report live from the Super Bowl’s Media Row, and previews the Disabled American Veterans Bowl (DAV Bowl), a high-energy flag football exhibition pitting military veterans against former pros and celebrities.
9:30am CT: Take a “Destination Detour” to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, OH and hear about the new exhibits on NFL players and countries who served our country, and the winner of Super Bowl LX.
10:00am CT: Jennifer Jones tells the story–from becoming the first African American Rockette to her battle with colorectal cancer, and working to empower young performers to pursue their dreams.
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
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.
Tuesday, 2/3
11:00am CT: Judge Tommy Fowler has concerns about autonomous vehicles – but they may not entirely line up with yours. The judge for the Craighead County District Court in Arkansas says current laws on the books are nowhere near ready for the long list of new challenges that driverless cars will – and already are – unleashing. Judge Fowler details his concerns from the perspective of the law in an encore presentation. Plus, Tom Berg loves trucks. Always has. But it wasn’t until he started thumbing through trade magazines at a previous job when he realized he wanted to explore that love of trucks as a career. And he did. The contributing editor of Land Line Magazine walks us through those early days – and takes us down memory lane, recalling some of his favorite trucks over the past several decades.
Thursday, 2/5
11:00am CT: Artificial intelligence is coming whether we like it or not, and it’s likely to change the world in ways we can’t even imagine. But in an encore presentation, Jacky Zhao of Truckstop.com says the changes are already happening. He’s been keeping a watchful eye on the way in which AI is being used in trucking right now, and the ways in which it might be used in the future. He joins us to discuss. Plus, we’ll talk maps with Ed Hassinger, director of the Missouri Department of Transportation, and also find out how the massive project to widen Interstate 70 across the Show Me State is progressing.







