
🎙️ First Hour Analysis 🎙️
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show 11-06-2023
What food items/restaurants were talked about?
Timestamps: 05:23-07:43
- McDonald’s breakfast tacos/burritos (D2’s regular breakfast)
- Bananas (D2 used to eat regularly)
- Strawberries (whole carton – D2’s new switch from bananas)
Timestamps: 22:16-27:00
- Austin Food and Wine Festival at Auditorium Shores
- Hattie B’s chicken sandwich (described as juiciest ever had)
- Pokey
- Jack Daniels lemonade
- Bourbon offerings
Timestamps: 27:00-30:00
- Texas Barbecue Festival, Texas Monthly in Lockhart
- Various barbecue items (mentioned as “sold out” by the time Chewie arrived)
Timestamps: 45:47-49:00
- Hot dog and peanuts (Bob bought for fan Kyle at the game)
- Brat/sausage on a stick at Wurstfest in New Braunfels
News stories talked about during this portion
Timestamps: 13:31-20:24 – Click Click Boom Segment
- Daylight Saving Time survey results
- 70% of Americans dread falling back an hour
- 70% complain about bright light too early in morning
- 60% say sleep schedules are affected
- 64% support making daylight saving time permanent
- U.S. Senate passed vote last year to make it permanent, but House hasn’t acted on it
- Arizona and Hawaii don’t observe daylight saving time
Timestamps: 18:00-19:30
- New House Speaker controversy regarding gay conversion therapy involvement
- Hunter Biden laptop hearings (mentioned two hearings found nothing)
Timestamps: 39:00-41:00
- 40-year-old man went overboard on Headbangers boat cruise near Bahamas
- Coast Guard search and rescue mission was called off
- Occurred during tour featuring Lamb of God
“Click Click Boom” segment – Clickbait news mentioned
Timestamps: 13:31-20:24
The segment focused on one main topic:
- Survey about Americans’ feelings on daylight saving time
- Percentages of people who dread falling back
- Complaints about morning brightness
- Sleep schedule impacts
- Support for making daylight saving time permanent
- Congressional inaction on the issue
Funny moments or memorable quotes during this portion
Timestamp: 01:05
Bob introduces Chewie as having “two S’s” in “aspects” (asses)
Timestamp: 06:13-07:40
Discussion about D2 eating unwashed strawberries:
- Bob: “You don’t have to wash him now. Just because Bob said you got to wash him.”
- Discussion about eating the leaf part being “the best part”
- Bob: “Make sure you don’t have any of those little green leaves between your teeth”
Timestamp: 08:20-10:00
Chewie: “Existence is pain”
Discussion about D2 drawing pentagrams – D2: “Unholy stuff”
Timestamp: 10:00-13:00
D2 reveals he fasted in middle school because kids called him fat, broke someone’s nose
Discussion about special ed school – D2: “I think it was just a lie. Just to drag some more money in.”
Timestamp: 12:00
Bob: “You could not have gotten hooked up with three worse people for guidance.”
Chewie: “The comforting secret is everybody is lost.”
Timestamp: 16:00
Discussion about daylight savings vs daylight saving:
Matt: “What has this all been about if we’re not saving anything?”
Bob: “Coach Shark keeps from getting pregnant” (Sarcadian rhythms)
Timestamp: 19:00
Matt on gay conversion camps: “I’d love to go through one and see… Will I like all the stuff they’re doing?”
Timestamp: 23:00-28:00
Chewie discussing getting into Barbecue Fest:
- “Just found them on the ground” (wristbands)
- Bob and Matt trying to convince Chewie to use his “gravitas”
- Chewie: “I feel like DMX when he was trying to pretend to be a CIA agent”
- Discussion about Chewie going under the fence: “It was a little emergency exit”
Timestamp: 45:47-46:20
Bob after being given a ticket: “I feel like I was doing them a little bit of a solid”
Matt: “I’d love to have that kind of ego… love to have that kind of confidence.”
Timestamp: 47:00
Bob on petty cash for hot dog: “You just go talk to Petticash and then they’ll make sure. It’s so easy here in this building.”
Matt: “You know how free flowing the money is in radio these days.”
Timestamp: 48:30
Bob on New Braunfels: “Which is just outside of Old Braunfels”
Matt: “You’re thinking of New Antonio”
Phone callers this portion
No phone callers during this portion of the show.

Bob’s Rock and Roll News segment – 5 paragraph summary
Timestamps: 31:01-45:00
Bob Fonseca opened his Rock and Roll News segment with excitement about the 2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, which streamed live on Disney Plus for four hours and 22 minutes. He introduced himself as “Rock’s last great reporter” and expressed his passion for rock and roll, noting it “saved my life.” The 2023 inductees included Kate Bush, Sheryl Crow, Missy Elliott, George Michael, Willie Nelson, Rage Against the Machine, The Spinners, DJ Kool Herc, The Great Link Wray (pioneer of electric guitar), Chaka Khan, Al Kooper, Bernie Taupin, and Don Cornelius. Bob mentioned he would need to spread out coverage of the ceremony throughout the week due to the extensive content.
Highlights from the ceremony included Jimmy Page making a surprise appearance during the Link Wray tribute, and Bernie Taupin calling out Jan Wenner from the stage. Bob expressed some confusion about why the ceremony was on Disney Plus given the “controversy and cussing” that typically occurs, suggesting it might be better suited for National Geographic or ESPN Plus. George Michael was inducted by his childhood friend and former bandmate Andrew Ridgeley, with performances featuring Jake Clemons from the E Street Band (nephew of Clarence Clemons) on saxophone, Adam Levine, and Carrie Underwood all paying tribute.
Bob transitioned to discussing new music releases ahead of the holiday season, highlighting the Beatles’ “Now and Then” which people seemed to be gravitating toward. He announced that the Red Album and Blue Album greatest hits compilations would be re-released as triple albums (originally double albums) with additional material on Friday. These compilations were originally released by the label rather than the band directly, and the new expanded versions would be available in multiple formats.
In the Rock and Roll News Junior segment, aimed at kids on the way to school, Bob discussed current popular music including Olivia Rodrigo’s contribution “Can’t Catch Me Now” to The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes soundtrack. He noted the song “taps into the pop star’s acoustic capabilities” while connecting to her album “Guts.” He also mentioned K-pop artist Jungkook’s new release that was performing well with younger audiences. Bob encouraged parents to help keep rock and roll alive through their children.
Additional rock and roll news included Scott Stapp of Creed choosing Bono as his “rock god” in a new interview, citing the impact of U2’s Joshua Tree album during a difficult period in his life between ages 14-17 when he listened to the cassette constantly for three years. Richie Sambora indicated he’s not counting out a Bon Jovi reunion, though there was confusion about whether he had actually left the band. Kiss performed at the Hollywood Bowl for the first time in their 50-year career, opening with “Detroit Rock City” and closing with a three-song encore including “Beth,” “Do You Love Me,” and “Rock All Night” before their final show scheduled for December at Madison Square Garden. Tragically, a 40-year-old man went overboard during the Headbangers boat cruise near the Bahamas featuring Lamb of God, and the Coast Guard search and rescue mission was called off.
Rock and roll shoutout/salute
Timestamps: 45:51-49:06
Bob gave rock and roll salutes to:
- Group of fans with an RV on Red River near the stadium who called out “rock and roll dudes!”
- Kyle – fan sitting behind Bob at the Texas game (Bob bought him a hot dog and peanuts)
- Dylan and Richard – fans who stopped Bob and Matt at Wurstfest in New Braunfels
- Unnamed guy at the barbecue party who said hello
Bands talked about during Bob’s rock and roll news segment
Timestamps: 31:01-45:00
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2023 Inductees:
- The Beatles
- Kate Bush
- Sheryl Crow
- Missy Elliott
- George Michael (Wham!)
- Willie Nelson
- Rage Against the Machine
- The Spinners
- DJ Kool Herc
- Link Wray
- Chaka Khan
- Al Kooper
- Bernie Taupin
- Don Cornelius (Soul Train)
Other bands/artists mentioned:
- Kiss
- E Street Band (Jake Clemons)
- Lamb of God
- Creed
- U2
- Bon Jovi
- Olivia Rodrigo
- Jungkook (K-pop)
- Adam Levine
- Carrie Underwood
3 paragraph summary of this portion of the show – excluding Bob’s Rock and Roll news
The show opened on November 6, 2023, with the hosts discussing their weekends and getting acquainted with D2 (intern), who brought his breakfast of McDonald’s breakfast tacos and a large carton of strawberries. The conversation revealed D2’s food habits – he switched from his banana addiction to strawberries after being discharged from somewhere, and doesn’t wash his produce. Discussion ensued about D2’s background, including his time at a special education school where he didn’t feel he fit in, being bullied for being fat which led to fasting in middle school, and eventually breaking a bully’s nose. D2 explained he didn’t agree with his autism diagnosis and preferred being mainstreamed in high school where he found his “tribe.” The hosts emphasized they would give him “zero special care” but noted they probably aren’t the best people for guidance either.
The Click Click Boom segment focused on daylight saving time, with Bob reporting that 70% of Americans dread falling back an hour. Survey results showed 60% say their sleep schedules are affected, and 70% complain about bright light too early in the morning. Bob revealed that it’s actually called “daylight saving time” not “daylight savings time,” and that while the U.S. Senate passed a vote last year to make it permanent, the House of Representatives hasn’t acted on it due to being preoccupied with other matters including Hunter Biden laptop hearings. Arizona and Hawaii don’t observe daylight saving time at all. The hosts had mixed feelings about the time change, with Bob saying he’s not particularly bothered by it.
Chewie recapped his food-filled weekend attending both the Austin Food and Wine Festival at Auditorium Shores on Saturday and the Texas Monthly Barbecue Festival in Lockhart on Sunday. At the wine festival, he praised Hattie B’s chicken sandwich as the juiciest he’d ever had and tried poke, though he didn’t drink any alcohol despite it being freely flowing, leading his friends to say it was “a waste.” He had trouble getting credentials for the barbecue festival and arrived late, missing some of the best offerings that had sold out. Bob and Matt tried to convince Chewie he needs to “throw his weight around” more and use his media credentials confidently instead of being so timid. Bob attended the Longhorn game and later joined Matt at Wurstfest in New Braunfels, where they encountered fans Dylan and Richard, with Bob offering Richard a bite of his brat.
⏰ Second Hour Analysis ⏰
Analysis of Radio Show Transcript: Matt & Bob 11-06-2023
Food Items/Restaurants Talked About
- 50:06 – Suerdero tacos at Suerte restaurant (described as possibly the best tacos in the city, slow-cooked brisket confit)
- 52:06 – Queso at The Oasis
- 56:02 – Matthew Odom’s article “25 Iconic Dishes That Give a Taste of Austin”
- 1:12:32 – Wurstfest food items discussed:
- Donut holes from donut truck
- Sausage in pretzel roll (Bob described as underdone)
- Mozzarella-filled pretzel
- Potato pancakes (latkes) with sour cream and applesauce
- Pork chops on a stick
- Bratwurst
- Fried pickles
- Shrimp on a stick
- Pretzels (long line, hour wait)
- 1:17:02 – Discussion of various cuisines ranking (Italian, Mexican, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, German, Cajun/Creole, etc.)
- 1:36:42 – Schultz’s Garden (mentioned as having returned to all-German menu with red cabbage and potato salads)
News Stories Talked About During This Portion
- 50:41 – Austin ranked 10th best vacation city in the U.S. for amazing views
- 51:54 – American Airlines and Virgin Atlantic cutting routes at Austin airport, particularly Saturday flights, citing decreased business travelers
- 52:55 – Austin residents and city leaders protesting I-35 expansion project ($4.5 billion project that will displace 50+ businesses); protesters suggest making State Highway 130 toll-free instead
- 56:51 – Major story: Adil Dujie case – University of Texas student killed in Martindale while looking for girlfriend’s house at 3:30 AM. Terry Turner came out with gun and shot through window, killing him. Found guilty of manslaughter, receiving probation. Third similar case in Texas with similar outcome.
Interesting Facts Shared During This Portion
- 54:06 – Study shows that building more lanes creates more traffic problems 100% of the time (counterintuitive but mathematically proven)
- 54:46 – 50% of downtown I-35 traffic is people passing through the city, not local traffic
- 1:00:27 – Texas concealed carry licensing used to require 16 hours of training focused on why you should never fire your weapon; these classes are no longer required
- 1:03:25 – Description of old-style trough urinals at Wurstfest (15-18 feet long with water running)
- 1:18:28 – Many “Chinese” dishes (General Tso’s, Sweet and Sour Chicken, Kung Pao) don’t exist in China – they’re Americanized
- 1:18:51 – Italian spaghetti with meat sauce as Americans know it doesn’t exist in Italy
- 1:19:17 – Nachos and Tex-Mex were invented in Texas, not Mexico
- 1:23:47 – Pizza is not commonly found in Italy; America “mastered” pizza
- 1:28:35 – New Orleans had largest Italian, Jewish, Caribbean, and French communities at various points
Funny or Memorable Quotes
- 50:23 (Bob on queso at Oasis): “Weird, gluey queso and look at the sun”
- 52:29 (on I-35 traffic): “Build the Buc-ee’s out there”
- 56:26 (on confit): “That means with feet” / “It actually means preserve in French” / “In France. French top.”
- 59:15 (Matt’s safety advice): “Don’t pull over into someone’s driveway. Just stop on the road… Gone are the days where you could pull off the road a little bit to look at your GPS”
- 59:45 (Matt): “You should start considering that everyone is armed. And how would you proceed in your life if you assume that everyone is armed?”
- 1:00:15 (Matt): “Texans, they all want to shoot you. Best way to stay safe.”
- 1:04:45 (on trough urinals): “If you got pee anxiety, it’s a terrible place to be”
- 1:05:47 (Bob): “Man, you got some kind of flow bro” (after Chewy mentions ice backfire)
- 1:09:24 (on kid almost defecating in trough): “had he dropped a baby Ruth into that tub… that meant for the rest of the night everyone… it’s just going to sit in there”
- 1:10:15 (Matt): “Everybody is gonna try to… ghost bust that thing down”
- 1:18:47 (Matt on American cuisine): “We take your country’s cuisine and make it better”
- 1:19:32 (on Tex-Mex): “Bean, corn, cheese. That’s all we need!”
- 1:31:47 (caller Rick): “Americans gotta have sugar, melted cheese, or ranch dressing on everything”
Recurring Jokes or Gags
- The hosts ranking different national cuisines throughout, with ongoing debate about where German food ranks
- Bob’s anxiety at Wurstfest and his food choices being questioned
- Matt’s extensive eating at Wurstfest vs. Bob’s minimal consumption
- The “firing squad” trough urinals at Wurstfest
- America taking other countries’ food and improving it/Americanizing it
- Germans uniting (“Actually, Germans don’t unite. Go separately.”)
Phone Callers This Portion
- 1:31:48 – Rick: Called to say Americans need sugar, melted cheese, or ranch dressing on everything
- 1:32:04 – William: “Nobody wants to see how the sausage is made”
- 1:35:04 – Alvin: Brought up Cajun/Creole food as American cuisine they might have missed
- Additional caller mentioned that Schultz’s Garden returned to all-German menu
Guests in the Studio or Special Visitors
- 1:02:32 – Bob and his wife visited Matt’s family at Wurstfest the previous day (Sunday)
5-Paragraph Summary
The second portion of the show begins with Austin area headlines, including Austin being named the 10th best vacation city in the U.S. for amazing views, though the hosts are skeptical about what qualifies as “amazing views” in Austin. More significantly, American Airlines and Virgin Atlantic are cutting routes at Austin’s airport, particularly Saturday flights, despite reports of heavy traffic and long lines at the facility. The hosts also discuss ongoing protests against the $4.5 billion I-35 expansion project, with protesters arguing the money would be better spent making the State Highway 130 toll road free to divert through-traffic around the city.
Matt presents a sobering headline about the Adil Dujie case, where a University of Texas student was shot and killed while looking at his GPS in someone’s driveway in Martindale at 3:30 AM. The shooter, Terry Turner, was found guilty of manslaughter but received only probation. This is the third similar case in Texas with comparable outcomes, prompting Matt to warn listeners about the dangers of pulling into private driveways. He emphasizes that the old concealed carry classes, which spent 16 hours drilling into people why they should never touch their weapon except as a last resort, are no longer required. Matt’s practical advice is stark: assume everyone is armed and act accordingly, including never pulling into someone’s driveway to check directions.
The conversation takes a lighter turn as the hosts discuss Wurstfest, the German festival in New Braunfels that Bob and his wife attended with Matt’s family the previous day. Matt shares an extended, hilarious story about nearly witnessing a young boy defecate in a trough urinal because his father didn’t realize the child needed to go “number two” rather than “number one.” The detailed description of the old-style trough urinals and Matt’s intervention to prevent disaster provides comic relief, with Matt jokingly suggesting he should receive a community service award for potentially saving the entire festival from contamination.
This leads to an extended debate about ranking different national cuisines, sparked by Bob’s admission that he and his wife don’t rank German food very highly. The conversation becomes increasingly animated as they discuss where German food fits compared to Mexican, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, and other cuisines. Matt defends American cuisine as a melting pot that takes foods from other cultures and improves them, citing examples like Tex-Mex, Americanized Chinese food, and pizza. The hosts engage in friendly but spirited disagreement about whether German food makes the top five or even top ten cuisines, with Chewy suggesting it doesn’t even crack the top ten.
The segment concludes with several phone callers weighing in on the cuisine debate and sharing thoughts about Wurstfest and German food. Throughout the discussion, the hosts maintain their characteristic humor while addressing serious topics like gun violence and practical safety advice. The blend of serious news commentary, personal anecdotes about Wurstfest, and the lighthearted cuisine ranking debate showcases the show’s ability to move seamlessly between heavy subjects and entertaining banter, all while maintaining the Austin-centric focus that defines the program.
🕐 Third Hour Analysis 🕐
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show (11-06-2023) – Final Third
Food or restaurants talked about during this portion:
- 01:38:32 – Discussion of teacher’s OnlyFans income ($60,000+/year) vs teaching salary ($47,500/year)
- 01:42:48 – British etiquette expert’s instructions on eating peas with a fork and knife
- 01:52:10 – Frozen peas as a snack (Matt’s favorite)
- 01:53:08 – Sonic Ice texture comparison
- 01:53:10 – Frozen grapes comparison
- 01:54:04 – Peas in fried rice
- 02:00:00 – Canned peas discussion
- 02:00:28 – Split pea and andouille recipe
- 02:01:11 – Cooked vs. roasted carrots debate
- 02:02:00 – Dai Doi restaurant – roasted carrots with betta yogurt ($9)
- 02:05:20 – New York Times guacamole recipe with green peas (controversial)
- 02:09:20 – L.A. Lloyd’s dinner photo – chicken cutlet, wine, salad, peas, and beets
- 02:14:27 – Maine-style peas with milk and butter
- 02:15:00 – Lobster as Maine’s signature dish
- 02:19:00 – Purple hull peas mentioned
- 02:19:14 – Sweet Pea Festival in Bozeman, Montana (August 2-4, 2024)
News stories talked about during this portion:
- 01:38:27 – Missouri high school English teacher suspended for OnlyFans page
- Teacher has been working at school for 4 years
- Makes $47,500/year teaching vs $60,000+/year on OnlyFans
- In top 1.9% of OnlyFans creators
- Used alias and no face pics
- Coworkers exposed her to newspapers
- Has two master’s degrees
- Colleague Brianna Coppich also previously exposed
- 01:45:12 – Man discovers he married his half-sister
- Man was raised by single mother (doctor) in Britain
- Met wife (19) at coffee shop when he was 24
- Mother had at-home birth, refused to give father’s information
- Mother passed from cancer in January 2018
- Got married December 2018 (Skype called wedding for dying mother)
- Found photo album years later while cleaning mother’s house
- Wife recognized man in photos as her father
- Father-in-law admitted he got a woman pregnant in college and fled to different town
- Couple unsure if they’ll have children now
Interesting facts shared during this portion:
- 01:42:48 – British etiquette expert claims people eat peas incorrectly (should spear them with fork tines using knife, not scoop)
- 01:52:10 – Frozen peas eaten straight from freezer have good texture, similar to frozen grapes
- 02:03:25 – Peas are pre-steamed before freezing
- 02:19:14 – Sweet Pea Festival exists in Bozeman, Montana
Memorable moments during this portion:
- 01:47:16 – Hosts realize the married half-siblings story and debate whether it’s acceptable to continue the relationship
- 01:48:32 – Multiple female callers about peas after hosts joke they have no female listeners
- 01:49:04 – Natalie’s childhood poem: “I eat my peas with honey, I’ve done it all my life, It makes the peas taste funny, but it keeps them on the knife”
- 01:54:18 – Robin calls to accuse Natalie of plagiarizing the pea poem
- 01:55:28 – Matt jokes about Robin and Natalie wrestling in pool filled with peas and honey
- 01:57:00 – Robin admits to smoking weed since age 9 (now 61)
- 01:59:30 – Shannon’s daughter wants canned peas and rice as a meal
- 02:10:05 – Shannon admits to smoking weed since age 9, now 61, makes $60k from OnlyFans
- 02:14:27 – Carla from Maine describes eating peas with cold milk and butter
- 02:17:32 – Apparent fart sound during Carla’s call, hosts joke about being “Cleveland steamed”
- 02:07:03 – Extended 20+ minute segment entirely about peas, hosts acknowledge morning show consultants would disapprove
Callers this portion:
- 01:48:32 – Natalie: Called about pea etiquette, shared childhood poem about eating peas with honey
- 01:54:18 – Robin: Accused Natalie of plagiarizing the pea poem, admits she’s a grandmother who doesn’t like peas
- 01:59:30 – Lala: Eats canned peas as meals since college, makes split pea and andouille soup
- 02:09:17 – Sammy: Told “chickpea” joke (chick went to pee)
- 02:10:17 – Shannon: Daughter loves canned sweet peas with rice; Shannon doesn’t eat peas
- 02:13:06 – Carla: 18-year listener from Maine, described Maine-style peas with milk and butter
- 02:22:42 – Morgan: Called about celery being worse than peas
Five Paragraph Summary:
The final portion of the November 6th, 2023 Matt & Bob show opened with a news story about a Missouri high school English teacher who was suspended after her OnlyFans account was discovered. The teacher, who has two master’s degrees and has worked at the school for four years, defended her decision by explaining she makes over $60,000 per year from OnlyFans compared to her $47,500 teaching salary. She used an alias and avoided face pictures, but coworkers reportedly tipped off newspapers. The hosts discussed the ethics of teachers supplementing income through adult content creation, with the conversation revealing the ongoing tension between teacher compensation and public morality expectations.
The show then shifted to a disturbing news story from Britain about a man who discovered he had married his half-sister. Raised by a single mother who refused to identify his father on his birth certificate, the 24-year-old met his future wife at a coffee shop when she was 19. After his mother died from cancer in January 2018—just one month after their December wedding which she witnessed via Skype—the couple discovered photo albums showing the wife’s father was also the husband’s father. The father-in-law admitted he had gotten a woman pregnant in college and fled to another town. The hosts debated whether the couple should stay together, with Chuy saying he’d “split the sheets” while Bob argued they didn’t know and shouldn’t be blamed.
What began as a brief segment about a British etiquette expert’s advice on eating peas—using a knife to push peas onto fork tines rather than scooping them—evolved into an extended 20+ minute discussion that dominated the remainder of the show. Matt revealed his unconventional snack preference for frozen peas eaten straight from the freezer, comparing the texture to frozen grapes or Sonic ice. This sparked an avalanche of calls from female listeners (ironic given the show’s running joke about having zero female ratings), including Natalie who shared a childhood poem about eating peas with honey to keep them on the knife, and Robin who immediately called to accuse Natalie of plagiarism.
The pea discussion continued with increasingly unusual preparation methods and stories. Carla from Maine described her family’s traditional method of pouring cold milk over hot boiled peas with butter—a “cereal-like” preparation that horrified the hosts. Shannon called to say her daughter regularly requests entire meals of just canned sweet peas and rice, while Lala admitted to eating canned peas as complete meals since college and making split pea and andouille soup. Throughout the segment, the hosts acknowledged that morning show consultants typically advise discussing celebrities, music, and traffic rather than spending nearly half an hour on vegetables, but the phone lines lit up proving their unconventional approach worked.
The show concluded with the hosts reflecting on their defiance of traditional radio consulting wisdom. Rather than following the standard morning show playbook of celebrity gossip and music news taught at “Morning Show Bootcamp,” they had just spent significant airtime discussing peas, Brussels sprouts, celery, and vegetable festivals like the Sweet Pea Festival in Bozeman, Montana (August 2-4, 2024). The extended pea segment, while absurd, generated more listener engagement than typical formatted content, with multiple callers, recipe exchanges, and genuine debate about vegetable preparation methods. Matt and Bob signed off acknowledging it was a “great show” that exemplified their unique, audience-driven approach to morning radio.
