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Dave Nemo is retiring after broadcasting to the truck drivers of North America for over 55 years!
We invite you to share your congratulations, well-wishes, memories,
and say "thank ya Dave!"

Dave Nemo is retiring after broadcasting to the truck drivers of North America
for over 55 years!
We invite you to share your congratulations, well-wishes, memories,
and say "thank ya Dave!"
LISTEN NOW!



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WHAT'S NEW?
NEMO NATION
Monday, 2/9
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:
Andrew Fain, ATRI Research Analyst
Herschel Evans for Safety Drive for a Cure
Jeff Dickinson, Chairman of Freight Fraud Task Force Inc.
Artie Crawford of NMFTA
Michele Malski, President & Founder of SPRING
In the 9am CT/10am ET hour:
Ken Adamo of DAT Freight & Analytics
Transport Topics Senior Reporter, Eugene Mulero
NACFE Executive Director, Mike Roeth
Diane Hutsell from the St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund
In the 10am CT/11am ET hour:
The Purple Wave Perspective with Don Nash
Mike Gaffin, The Boston Trucker
Plus, Dave Nemo and Jimmy Mac take your calls (615-292-6366).
Monday, 2/16
In the 7am CT/8am ET hour:
A freight update from Dean Croke, Principal Market Analyst at DAT Freight & Analytics and a chat with Kevin Burch, VP of Governmental Affairs & Sales at Martin Transportation Systems.
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
Land Line Managing Editor Jami Jones
Transportation news anchor Dan Ronan
Danielle Spinelli, The Fraud Girl
Transport Topics Features Editor Michael Freeze
In the 9am CT/10am ET hour:
Louisiana Motor Transport Association’s Women in Motion Chair Tasha Mears
Doug Smith of Lutzie43 Foundation
NACFE Executive Director, Mike Roeth
That’s Delivered podcast host Trucking Ray
In the 10am CT/11am ET hour:
St. Christopher Fund Health & Wellness Manager Lindsey Bryan
Plus, Dave Nemo and Jimmy Mac take your calls (615-292-6366) as Dave Nemo signs off for the final time after over 55 years on air.
ROAD GANG RADIO
ROAD GANG RADIO
Tuesday, 2/17
7:15am CT: Lindsey Trent, President & Co-Founder of the Next Generation in Trucking Association
7:30am CT: “Maintenance Matters” with Kevin Lindsey, Manager of Technical Service for TravelCenters of America.
8am CT: How do you prep for your FMCSA medical exam? And why shouldn’t this be the only time you see a doctor? Dr. Clayton Cowl, Chief of Transportation Medicine at Mayo Clinic takes a ride on the “Highway to Health.”
9:30am CT: Dave Whitinger, Executive Director of the National Gardening Association and our friend from our old “Garden Path” segment returns with advice on how to prepare now for spring growth.
10:00am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Hope on the Border. Gil Gillenwater shares the work he’s doing with Rancho Feliz Charitable Foundation, how we’re best served by serving others, and the story of his walk across Arizona.
10:30am CT: "The Last Empty Places” with author and adventurer Peter Stark. A guide to those out of the way places in America that many listeners have driven through but may not have fully appreciated, understood, or contemplated.
Wednesday, 2/18
7:30am CT: Dave Elniski from the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) shares how Canadian trucking associations can be of use to US drivers, carriers, and other industry professionals.
8:00am CT: Robert Braswell, Executive Director of ATA’s Technology and Maintenance Council and Benjamin Phillips give a technician outlook, discuss the next generation's workforce, 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 Gus Rahim, President of the Ontario Truck Driving School in London, ON.
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9:00am CT: Learn about the fastest guns in the west as historian Matthew Hulbert continues his discussion on pistols on “Beyond the Bushwhackers.”
9:30am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Rickwood: How America’s Oldest Ballpark Forged Baseball’s Legends. Tim Whitt and Joe Mock capture more than just the thrill of a pitch or the drama of a pennant race; it’s a deeply personal chronicle of fathers and sons, community pride, and the cultural tides that shaped the South and the sport.
10:30am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Shooting Up: A Memoir of Love, Loss and Addiction. Jonathan Tepper shares his inspiring story of choosing to see beauty in ruins, finding family among outcasts, and learning that the answer to suffering is always more love.
Thursday, 2/19
7:30am CT: Get an in-depth analysis of market trends and transportation with DAT Freight & Analytics Principal Market Analyst Dean Croke 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: Megan Kate Nelson, author and enthusiast of the American West, takes a look back at the rugged terrain they've covered over the course of the “Western of the Month” series.
10:00am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–99 Ways to Die. Dr. Ashley Alker has helped improve medical accuracy on dozens of TV shows and films. Now she offers a hilarious and practical guide to the most terrifying ways to die--and how to steer clear of them--from her first hand experience as an emergency medicine doctor.
10:30am CT: Take a “Destination Detour” to the Virginia Museum of Transportation in Roanoke, where you’ll discover everything from historic trains and streetcars to buses and automobiles as you learn how transportation has shaped the state of Virginia.
Friday, 2/20
7:30am CT: Learn everything you need to know about this year’s Roadcheck, the annual three-day inspection and enforcement initiative from the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance.
8:00am CT: Meet Dubby--Madden championship winner and full-time streamer and content creator. Find out what the life of a content creator is really like, and how he became one of the .3% successful enough to make a living from it.
9:00am CT: A visit with OOIDA Executive Vice President, Lewie Pugh
9:30am CT: Why do our National Parks matter, and how do we get the newest generation interested in them? Find out from Tricia Gardella, a lovable great-grandmother of seven, who has made this her mission with her series of Mouse Traveler books.
10:00am CT: Hear from J Lenz, guitarist for Pert Near Sandstone, the Twin Cities grassroots Americana band who helped launch the Blue Ox festival.
This is our final show, but you can continue to listen to replays here or anywhere you listen to podcasts--just follow the on-demand links on this page.
Thank you for sticking with us through over 20 years as a talk radio brand, and for listening to Dave Nemo broadcast to the truckers of North America for over 55 years.
RadioNemo may be over but we have plenty more in store. Head to the bottom of this page to join our mailing list–we can’t wait to tell you about it!
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
Monday, 2/9
11:00am CT: We’re putting a bow on Trucking with OOIDA’s time on the Radio Nemo Network – but this isn’t goodbye. The show will go on – and hosts Ashley Blackford and Scott Thompson share what the future of the show looks like, express gratitude and well-wishes to the Radio Nemo family, and share an encore presentation of the show’s very first guest, OOIDA President Todd Spencer.







