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NEMO NATION

Monday, 7/28

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:

Founder & Director of MIT FreightLab and DAT Freight and Analytics Chief Scientist Chris Caplice

Transportation & Logistics Consultant Elisabeth Barna

Idaho Trucking Association President & CEO Allen Hodges

That's Delivered Podcast Host Trucking Ray

Rates and Lanes podcast co-host Chuck Snow


In the 9am CT/10am ET hour:

Raman Dhillon, CEO of the North American Punjabi Trucking Association

David Kieve, President of EDF Action


In the 10am CT/11am ET hour:

A special Monday edition of "Maintenance Matters" with TravelCenters of America Technical Service Manager Kevin Lindsey, Castrol Field Engineer Eric Arnold, and Byron Kelchner, Castrol Senior National Account Manager of Fleets.  Then, hear about how you can deliver America’s respect on Wreaths Across America’s “Trucking Tributes.”

Monday, 8/4

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:

Mike Lutzenkirchen of Lutzie43

Rico Muhammad, co-host of the Rates and Lanes podcast

Chris Orban, Co-Founder of JourneyTMS

Land Line Managing Editor Jami Jones


In the 9am CT/10am ET hour:

The Trucker Special Correspondent Cliff Abbott

California Trucking Association CEO Eric Sauer

NACFE Director of Programs Dean Bushey

Michele Malski, President & Founder of Succession Planning for Railroads Investing in the Next Generation (SPRING) with Larry Malski, President of the Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Railroad Authority


In the 10am CT/11am ET hour:

Indiana Motor Truck Association President Gary Langston

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

ROAD GANG RADIO

ROAD GANG RADIO

Tuesday, 8/12

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:  Did you know that summer temps affect your digestive system?  Find out what to eat in the heat, what to avoid, and more from nutrition expert Dr. Julie Gatza on  “Highway to Health.”


9:30am CT: Bestselling author Jennifer Moorman talks her upcoming book, The Charmed Library, and her podcast, One Happy Thing.


10:15am CT:  Women In Trucking Founder Ellen Voie discusses her new memoir, From Dispatcher to Disruptor.


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


Wednesday, 8/13

7:15am CT: Next month’s Run on Less - Messy Middle is a real-world demonstration of powertrain solutions featuring 13 fleets powered by diesel, natural gas, batteries, and hydrogen fuel cells.  NACFE Clean Energy Consultant Jeff Seger shares what UPS is planning and running.


7:30am CT: Both during and in the aftermath of natural disasters, the collapse of infrastructure, breakdown of law enforcement and displacement of populations create a fertile ground for human traffickers.  Learn how companies can combat this on “Traffic Stop” with Trucking Against Trafficking.


8:00am CT: Robert Braswell, Executive Director of ATA’s Technology and Maintenance Council, and Edward Kuo talk about right to repair issues 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 Jane Jazrawy from CarriersEdge.


9:30am CT:  The Desert Monk, Br. David Bryant, shares his calling to the monastery and what life is like at The Monastery of Christ in the Desert in New Mexico.


10:30am CT:  Katherine Davis-Gibbon, author of the new children’s book, Words, discusses how to teach children the power of the words they choose, cultivate an appreciation for language, and why many kids are raised in a war of polarizing word exchanges.

Thursday, 8/14

7:10am CT:  With HoS regs in the news, JJ Keller’s Tom Bray gives the fascinating history of hours-of-service on an extended edition of “On the Highway with Tom Bray.”


8:00am CT: Learn more about CarriersEdge, which offers comprehensive safety, compliance, and best practices content for truck drivers, wrapped up in a simple subscription with no contract and no commitments.


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: In just 30 days, Dave Wilken’s new song, “Live from America (It’s Saturday Night)” passed 1 million streams.  Learn about his inspirations, history, and what’s in store for one of the most played indie country artists today.


10:00am CT: New to the Sleeper Cab Library–Captain Kidd: A True Story of Treasure and Betrayal.  Bestselling author Samuel Marquis investigates the life and lore of his ninth-great-grandfather and one of the world’s most famous outlaws.

Friday, 8/15

7:15am CT: Next month’s Run on Less - Messy Middle is a real-world demonstration of powertrain solutions featuring 13 fleets powered by diesel, natural gas, batteries, and hydrogen fuel cells.  NACFE Director of Industry Engagement Mike McHorse shares what Albert Transport is planning and running.


7:30am CT: Get the truth as told in the film the long-term care industry doesn't want you to see–No Country for Old People. Susie Singer-Carter exposes rampant corruption and poor conditions and leads a rally for change.


8:00am CT: Catch up with Rich Fredrickson, a West Pointer who had a decorated military career and is now making an impact in the civilian sector as the new CEO of Road Dog Care Company.


8:45am CT: ProFootballTalk’s Mike Florio previews his new novel, Big Shield, a crime thriller about the world of organized crime and sports gambling.


9:00am CT: Do you have to be a high-powered executive or government leader to change the world? Spiritual teacher and business strategist Cynthia Rivard explains how you can make a difference through microleadership.


9:30am 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: Rua Fay, Creator and Editor in Chief of Cinemasters, has made it her mission to see every new release this year. She’ll share the good, the bad…and the ugly!


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

We Should Write

Wednesday, 8/6

11:00am CT: On the third episode of We Should Write, Lindsay Lawler sits down with her longtime friend and 80s icon Tiffany—yes, that Tiffany!  From “I Think We’re Alone Now” to “Could’ve Been,” she defined a generation—but there’s so much more to her story than the hits. We’re diving into the writing that’s gotten even more personal and powerful for her with time, how she’s using music as a tool for mental health across the pond, and what it really looks like to balance fame, motherhood, relationships, and a whole lot of new ventures in food and fashion while still making music and touring. It’s raw, real, funny, and full of those “oh wow” moments you can only get from two friends who know each other well getting vulnerable. If you think you know Tiffany… just wait.

Wednesday, 8/13

11:00am CT: On We Should Write Episode 4, Lindsay Lawler welcomes another friend and one of the most eccentric, authentic artists Nashville calls their own.  You may know her from her duet with Keith Urban, her time on The Apprentice (yes, with Luke Bryan), or her jaw-dropping run to the finals on America’s Got Talent. But those are just the bullet points. The truth is, Emily West isn’t playing anyone — she is the character. A little Liza, a little Judy, a lot of heart. She’s a Nashville veteran who’s fought hard to be seen, to be heard, and to create the kind of magic that only she can. And in this episode, she's talking honestly about how writing has saved her life, what it’s like navigating mental health in an industry that doesn’t always make room for real emotion (or women), and why she continues to show up, sing, and sparkle.  Don’t miss her sitting down with Lindsay to tell the truth behind lines like "I won't go on stage, lit up on amphetamines, singing ripped off melodies, while I fall apart. I'm a one woman show, and I wasn't made for the radio."   

Trucking with ooida

TRUCKING WITH OOIDA

Thursday, 8/7

11:00am CT:  The road to success can be bumpy for an owner-operator – but there is a playbook to make the ride a little smoother. Andrew King of the OOIDA Foundation stops by with a preview of this year’s Truck to Success seminar. Plus, when tragedy strikes, many truck drivers don’t have a safety net. We speak with Courtney Niemann and Diane Hutsell of the St. Christopher Truckers Relief Fund, which is making sure someone catches them when they fall.

Friday, 8/8

11:00am CT:  This summer, dozens of superloads are making their way across the state of Oregon – and it’s up to Omega Morgan to make sure they get there safe and sound. But that’s no small feat. Project manager Doug Smith joins the show to talk about the planning, the process and the challenges along the way. Plus, Linda Young may be an truck agent for OOIDA right now, but before that, she was an expert of a different kind. Linda tells us about her time as a coffee sommelier in the ‘80s – and provides some advice on finding a great cup of joe.

Tuesday, 8/12

11:00am CT:  The word of 2025 just might be “tariff” – and a new round just went into effect against dozens of countries. What effects are we already seeing, what effects are on the way and how does trucking fit into all of it? Jason Miller of Michigan State University’s Eli Broad College of Business walks us through all of it. 

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