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NEMO NATION
Monday, 1/12
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, 1/12
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 & logistics consultant Elisabeth Barna
Ben Wilkens, NMFTA Cybersecurity Principal Engineer
Scott Thompson and Ashley Blackford, hosts of Trucking with OOIDA
In the 9am CT/10am ET hour:
John Bressler, VP of Government Relations at American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA)
Transport Topics Senior Reporter, Eugene Mulero
NACFE Executive Director, Mike Roeth
Chris Orban, Co-Founder of JourneyTMS
In the 10am CT/11am ET hour:
The Purple Wave Perspective with Don Nash
A “Destination Detour” to the Chicago Maritime Museum
Plus, Dave Nemo and Jimmy Mac take your calls (615-292-6366).
ROAD GANG RADIO
ROAD GANG RADIO
Tuesday, 1/20
7:30am CT: “Maintenance Matters” with Kevin Lindsey, Manager of Technical Service for TravelCenters of America.
8am CT: Get the latest news from Arkansas from Dave Parker, Public Information Officer for the Arkansas DOT.
8:30am CT: Need essential, attainable lifestyle changes that will help you build long-lasting, optimal health? Help is on the way when Benjamin Smith, Founder and CEO of Ultimate Health Model, takes a ride on the “Highway to Health.”
9:30am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Living in the Present with John Prine. Bestselling author Tom Piazza joins us in-studio with a vivid, joyful, moving window onto the life and heart of an American icon.
10:30am CT: Take a “Destination Detour” to the The National Museum of Military Vehicles in Dubois, WY, where you’ll discover 500 military vehicles. Plus, learn about their many programs, from fight veteran suicide to public education.
Wednesday, 1/21
8:00am CT: Robert Braswell, Executive Director of ATA’s Technology and Maintenance Council and Roger Maye discuss wheel end 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 Missy Blair, Academic Director at Pima Community College Center for Transportation and Logistics.
9:00am CT: Learn about the fastest guns in the west as historian Matthew Hulbert presents a special on Old West pistols–from Colt to Remington–on “Beyond the Bushwhackers.”
9:30am CT: Andy Thomas, The Trongone Band frontman and guitarist for the acclaimed Americana act Yarn, shares his new solo country rock project.
10:30am CT: Find out what makes small-town murder mysteries so intriguing as Kit Karson, author of the The Anderson Chronicles: A Sheriff Elliott Mystery series takes us to the mountains in the west.
Thursday, 1/22
7:30am CT: Dig into the key findings from last month’s litigation study with Alex Leslie, ATRI Senior Research Associate, on “ATRI on the Air.”
8:00am CT: On “Revolution Road,” Todd Braisted shares the tale of the 16th Light Dragoons in New Jersey, who captured the the number two man in the Continental Army in a tavern.
8:30am CT: A look at the latest news from the hill on “Washington Trucking Week” with the Owner Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA).
10:00am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–The Culting of America. Cult survivor, former Army Intelligence Officer, Harvard-trained organizational psychologist Daniella Mestyanek Young shares her memoir and explains why we’re probably already in a cult–we just don’t know it yet.
10:00am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–An Accidental Career: My 58-Year Adventure as a Broadcast News Reporter. Hal Eisner the good, bad, ugly, scary, and inspiring from his multiple award-winning life and career.
Friday, 1/23
8:00am CT: Did Terry Taylor recover from the holidays? Catch up with the owner of 1313 Mockingbird Lane Toys & Collectibles in Lawrence, KS.
8:30am CT: Balance on the cutting edge with CarriersEdge CEO Jane Jazrawry, and hear the latest innovations and outlooks in the industry on "The Future Was Yesterday."
9:30am CT: Take a “Destination Detour” to Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs in Yukon, Canada, and learn how a hot spring works, and how to create award-winning frozen hairdos.
10:00am 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.
We Should Write
Wednesday, 12/10
12:00pm CT: This week on We Should Write, Lindsay is sitting down with another of her dearest friends and favorite firecrackers in the Nashville scene: Tera Lynne Fister—the motorcycle-riding, guitar-slinging redhead you’ve seen lighting up stages across the country. You can find her at @iamfister and TeraLynne.com. Tera is one of those rare artists who lives music—sometimes to the detriment of everything else, and absolutely to the benefit of her art. One of the most inspiring things about her is her relentless devotion to craft: writing through the loss of a parent, carving out her place as a fiercely independent woman in this business, and showing up for her community with the same passion she brings to every stage. If you want to understand what it really takes—and what it really costs—to build a life in music, this conversation is for you.
Wednesday, 12/17
12:00pm CT: On this week’s episode of We Should Write, Lindsay sits down with Colin Stough—American Idol Season 21 finalist, Mississippi native, and one of country music’s most compelling young storytellers. With over 80 million global streams, 31+ million YouTube views, and a rapidly growing fanbase of 800k+ across social platforms, Colin has built his career by writing straight from lived experience—faith, pain, resilience, and all. Signed to 19 Recordings / BMG Nashville, his songs don’t shy away from the hard stuff, and neither does he. In this conversation, Lindsay explores how writing became both his creative outlet and emotional release, and how putting truth on the page can be a form of healing—for the writer and the listener alike. It’s a reminder that sometimes the songs that reach the most people start as a way to survive.
Trucking with ooida
TRUCKING WITH OOIDA
Thursday, 1/15
11:00am CT: There are some good things going in Ohio with regard to trucking. One example: a new bipartisan group in the statehouse that’s dedicated specifically to trucking issues. It’s the brainchild of Ohio State Rep. Jack Daniels, a trucker-turned-legislator. He joins the show in an encore presentation to talk about that transition, the Ohio Trucking Caucus and more. Plus, Danielle “The Fraud Girl” Spinelli breaks down the latest schemes going around – with tips on staying off fraudsters’ radars.
Friday, 1/16
11:00am CT: Owner-operators have enough to worry about – which is why thinking about cybersecurity isn’t usually at front of mind. But it is for Ben Wilkens, cybersecurity principal engineer for the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, who joins the show in an encore presentation with some advice. Plus, Missy Cummings of George Mason University breaks down the current landscape of autonomous technology – and reads the tea leaves for what’s to come.
Tuesday, 1/20
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 in an encore presentation to talk entry-level driver training standards, CDL mills, the Training Provider Registry and more.







