
🎙️ First Hour Analysis 🎙️
Analysis of Matt & Bob 05-09-2025 Show Transcript (First Third)
-Is it a Hot Dog Friday Show?
- Yes, confirmed at 00:37.612 – The show opened with the “Jumbo Hot Dog” song/jingle
-What food items/restaurants were talked about?
- Pop-Tart ice cream sandwiches – New product featuring Pop-Tarts as the bread with ice cream filling; brown sugar and strawberry flavors mentioned (05:35.322-06:59.942)
- Rice Krispie Treat ice cream sandwiches – New product with Rice Krispie Treats as the bread (06:01.058-06:17.769)
- Enchiritos – Chewy made his own with flour tortillas, taco meat, and enchilada sauce (05:09.889-05:22.600)
- Bill Miller tacos – Potato, sausage and egg breakfast tacos delivered to the show (36:38.493-37:00.763, 40:07.775-41:02.443)
- Prunes – Billy Joe from Bastrop mentioned eating his “first prune of the morning” (16:03.852-17:46.287)
- Yellowstone branded baked beans – FDA recall discussed for undeclared soy allergen (58:04.266-59:36.609)
- Bill Miller BBQ – Discussion about their breakfast tacos being good but their barbecue and fried chicken being subpar (40:07.775-42:22.257)
- Bucky’s – Referenced in conversation with Billy Joe from Bastrop (21:35.148-22:02.703)
- Green Mesquite – Billy Joe mentioned as a live music venue (19:00.442-19:11.414)
-Phone callers this portion:
- Billy Joe from Bastrop (14:11.116-22:02.703) – Called about going to see live music, mentioned eating prunes, recommended Marcus Tharpton at Green Mesquite, Sonny Wolf at the 602, and Jamie Krueger at the copper shot in Bastrop
- Nelson (43:05.298-46:02.237) – Called to recommend the movie “The Time Traveler’s Wife” as a time travel movie; works for Amazon in logistics; watches romantic comedies with his wife
- Randall (46:47.735-51:27.667) – Called from Austin but originally from Portland, Oregon; former musician who almost got signed by Warner Brothers; currently does DoorDash; organizing a rally for gig workers in late June with free tires and healthcare
-What was the “Click Click Boom” segment about? Please list any clickbait news the hosts mention.
- Most Banging Burgers in Austin was the planned Click Click Boom topic (14:21.305-14:32.536)
- The segment was discussed but ultimately passed on initially, though Matt mentioned they could do it any time during the day (14:26.536-15:17.297)
-Were there any funny moments or memorable quotes during this portion?
- Matt’s elaborate fantasy about Chewy pitching food ideas to Kellogg’s executives, including getting thrown out by security and then being called back when sales drop (07:16.651-10:02.224)
- Discussion of edible poop cereal – “Kids would actually like that… I’m surprised edible poop isn’t more ready available” (10:21.469-11:33.091)
- Matt’s extended Margaritaville character as “Tabatha in room 1728” – a crude elderly woman at a Margaritaville resort (31:17.073-32:14.320)
- Chewy’s observation: “That’s how, that’s, that lets you know we’re gonna have a long summer” in response to Billy Joe eating his first prune (16:16.257-16:19.237)
- Matt to Billy Joe: “When you call and you say, hey, everybody go see live music, like everybody in their car kind of rolls their eyes because like I don’t need, my brain tells me what to do. I don’t need Billy Joe from Bastrop to tell me to go see it” (16:46.022-16:52.338)
- On fighting authority: Chewy – “Well, yeah, they wouldn’t be authority if they didn’t [win]. I mean, let’s get a new authority in here” (04:40.586-04:47.680)
- On Bill Miller chicken: Matt’s wife got fried chicken from Bill Miller and apologized while eating it (41:38.493-42:00.763)
- The AM show taco theft – Discussion about another show eating their delivered tacos before realizing they weren’t theirs (38:35.629-40:20.757)

-Bob’s Rock and Roll News segment (5 paragraphs):
Bob Fonseca was absent from the show to attend his son Evan’s graduation from the University of Texas at Austin, so Matt Bearden filled in for Bob’s Rock and Roll News segment. The segment covered several major touring and music industry announcements, delivered in Matt’s comedic style while attempting to emulate Bob’s delivery.
Alice in Chains had to cancel their show at Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut at the last minute due to drummer Sean Kenny’s health issues. Fans had already arrived at the venue when the cancellation was announced. The band’s participation in Black Sabbath’s final show scheduled for July is now uncertain, as is whether Kenny will be able to perform, with Matt noting that it’s also uncertain whether Ozzy Osbourne himself will be able to perform at that event.
Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead is set to perform in the UK for the first time in 22 years with his Wolf Brothers band at Royal Albert Hall. The show will feature reimagined songs from the Dead’s catalogue and Weir’s solo career, accompanied by the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. Matt joked about UK Deadheads being “old, sweaty, smelly patchouli guys” but with “crooked teeth” who can enjoy a “patchouli dance after a big dinner of boiled meat.”
Former Sex Pistols frontman Johnny Rotten (John Lydon) has called for the Rolling Stones to retire and “roll off into the sunset.” Despite these comments, the Rolling Stones continue to thrive, releasing new material, embarking on tours, and winning Grammys for best rock album. Matt noted the irony that Lydon, who had retired to care for his late wife Nora Forster, is now “unretiring” while telling other bands to retire, joking that Sid Vicious is “the only person in the Sex Pistols who fully retired.”
The segment also covered Wolfgang Van Halen’s new video for “The End” featuring cameos by Danny Trejo, Slash, Miles Kennedy, and his mother Valerie Bertinelli, directed by Austin’s Robert Rodriguez. Steve Miller Band announced a 29-show tour starting August 15th, with Matt questioning why Miller needs to tour so frequently and noting they’ll be playing state fairs, casinos, and amphitheaters. Lynyrd Skynyrd released a live version of “Sweet Home Alabama,” which Matt mocked as unnecessary for Margaritaville patrons.
-Did anyone get a rock and roll shoutout/salute?
- Evan Fonseca (35:14.227-36:46.280) – Bob Fonseca’s son received a Rock and Roll News Shout Out for graduating from the University of Texas at Austin. Matt told the story of how Evan wanted to drop out and move back home, but Bob forced him to stay in school, and he ultimately graduated. Matt joked that the real benefit is that Bob will stop complaining every morning about nobody respecting him.
-Bands talked about during Bob’s rock and roll news segment:
- Alice in Chains (23:17.757-24:34.320)
- The Grateful Dead / Bob Weir and the Wolf Brothers (24:46.043-25:46.280)
- Sex Pistols (25:48.962-27:00.703)
- Rolling Stones (25:48.962-26:28.184)
- Guns N’ Roses (mentioned in context of John Reese managing them) (47:12.713-47:22.948)
- The Cure (47:22.948-47:25.234)
- Metallica (47:25.234-47:29.241)
- Mammoth/WVH (Wolfgang Van Halen) (27:01.535-28:28.853)
- Van Halen (28:02.028-28:28.853)
- Steve Miller Band (28:34.737-30:10.880)
- Journey (29:03.908-29:08.063)
- Def Leppard (29:03.908-29:08.063)
- Lynyrd Skynyrd (30:10.880-31:17.073)
- Lorde (33:03.063-34:07.205)
-3 paragraph summary of this portion of the show (excluding Rock and Roll news):
The show opened as a Hot Dog Friday with Matt Bearden and Chewy hosting, as Bob Fonseca was absent to attend his son Evan’s college graduation. The hosts discussed Chewy’s illness and decision to come in anyway, his bizarre dinner of homemade Enchiritos, and his excitement about new Pop-Tart and Rice Krispie Treat ice cream sandwiches from Walmart. This led to an extended comedic discussion about whether Chewy missed his calling as a food product inventor, with Matt creating an elaborate fantasy scenario where Chewy poses as a pizza delivery person to pitch ideas to Kellogg’s executives, only to be thrown out by security before being called back when the company faces declining sales.
The show featured several phone callers during Open Phone Friday. Billy Joe from Bastrop called to promote live music venues and revealed he eats prunes for digestive health, leading to confusion about his age and lifestyle. Nelson called to recommend “The Time Traveler’s Wife” as a time travel movie, admitting he watches romantic comedies with his wife while working in logistics for Amazon. Randall, a former musician turned DoorDash driver, shared his story of nearly getting signed by Warner Brothers before a disastrous showcase where he lap-danced the fiancée of a record executive, and announced plans to organize a rally for gig workers offering free tires and healthcare.
The hosts covered various news items and recalls, including an Igloo 90-quart cooler being recalled for causing 78 fingertip injuries and 26 fingertip amputations, a new TSA ban on power banks in checked luggage, and a recall of Yellowstone-branded baked beans for undeclared soy. A running joke developed about the morning show on AM potentially stealing breakfast tacos that were delivered for Matt, Bob, and Chewy, with the hosts working themselves up about the suspicious circumstances. The show concluded this portion with Paul Oddo arriving as a guest to discuss his new comedy special.
⏰ Second Hour Analysis ⏰
Analysis of Radio Show Transcript – Second Third
Food Items/Restaurants Talked About (with timestamps where available)
- Black coffee – Paul drinks black coffee; discussion about why (01:13:00-01:15:00)
- Donuts and pastries – mentioned with black coffee (01:14:00)
- Starbucks – referenced regarding sweet drinks (01:14:28)
- Negroni cocktail – Paul’s favorite cocktail, made with Campari, sweet vermouth, and gin (01:15:02-01:15:18)
- Mudslide – Chewy’s preferred drink (01:15:25)
- IPA beer – mentioned regarding the IPA movement (01:15:32)
- Grapefruit – Matt’s favorite fruit (01:15:46)
- Mezcal – mentioned as a favorite (01:15:52)
- Mezcal Negroni – Paul’s favorite cocktail (01:16:00)
- Dominos Pizza – discussed as “reigning king,” consistent quality (01:33:15-01:33:40)
- Taco Bell in Mexico – comparison made (01:33:34)
- Grace Papaya – NYC hot dog stand with papaya juice (01:34:30-01:34:50)
- Dollar slice pizza in New York (01:34:00-01:34:20)
- Conan’s Pizza – Chicago-style deep dish, discussed at length (01:29:27-01:32:00)
- Rosati’s – Cedar Park location, voted best in Chicago (01:31:47)
- Papa Murphy’s Take-n-Bake Pizza – Chewy recently tried it (01:32:58-01:33:09)
- Pillsbury crust – mentioned for homemade pizza (01:32:04)
- Via 313 – deep dish pizza, mentioned as expensive at $26 (01:36:27)
- Stouffer’s French bread pizza (01:36:33)
- Jack in the Box 99-cent tacos – Paul’s brother made a lasagna with them (01:37:03-01:37:23)
- Pizza Hut – caller’s preference (01:38:07)
- Little Caesars – caller’s preference (01:38:07)
- Papa John’s – caller says worst pizza, too much sauce (01:37:53-01:38:00)
- Little Deli – Matt’s preferred pizza place (01:39:00-01:39:20)
- Eastside Pies (ESP) – discussed extensively, original location (01:39:40-01:40:40)
- Murray’s – Caesar salads with anchovies, pot pie (01:43:30-01:43:47)
- Local Slice – mentioned on 290 (01:44:04)
- Realities (Riali’s) – North Austin restaurant, 50 years old, live music (01:47:00-01:48:30)
- Hooters, Tilted Kilts, Twin Peaks – referenced as “breastaurants” (01:49:05)
- Favorite Pizza – on West 6th Street (01:50:00-01:50:45)
- Homeslice Pizza – mentioned by caller Brit (01:53:21)
- Pizza eggs – caller Brit’s recipe: chopped cold pizza fried in butter with scrambled eggs (01:53:38-01:54:35)
- Yellowstone branded products – TV dinners, baked beans (recalled), barbecue sauces, seasonings, canned chili (01:45:58-01:46:30)
- Totino’s Party Time Pizza (01:35:49)
- Arturo’s – NYC pizza place (01:35:18)
- John’s Slice – NYC, $4 slice (01:35:24)
- Two Brothers Pizza – NYC, 99-cent slice (01:35:30)
News Stories Talked About
- New Pope elected – American Pope from Chicago, discussion about his potential accent and immediate political reactions to his election (01:27:00-01:28:40)
- Yellowstone branded baked beans recalled – mentioned in text (01:45:58)
Phone Callers
- Mason/Nathan (01:22:22-01:26:46) – Called about Nolan Ryan’s difficult-to-understand speech in commercials
- Juan/Juanito (01:28:41-01:29:00) – Called to do Nolan Ryan impression
- Raul from Smithville (01:29:27-01:30:00) – Asked about Conan’s Pizza
- Christopher (01:37:47-01:38:20) – Called to say Papa John’s is the worst pizza, prefers Pizza Hut or Little Caesars
- Kathy the Cat Lady (01:44:11-01:45:15) – Called to complain that Bob digresses too much, especially on rock and roll news (but Bob wasn’t present to defend himself)
- Mr. Birmingham/Amon/Armando/Amanda (01:45:27-01:45:40) – Caller who didn’t respond clearly
- Jeffrey (01:50:07-01:50:50) – Recommended Favorite Pizza on West 6th
- Caller from Surf Through Incorporated (car wash company) (01:47:28-01:48:50) – Recommended Realities restaurant, mentioned his company has 4 locations in Austin
- Brit (01:53:10-01:54:35) – Called about pizza eggs recipe and mentioned Homeslice
Funny or Memorable Quotes
- Paul on being the boss’s kid: “I have very boss’s kid energy… And I had to kind of work to overcome that, which is I think why I punish myself so hard.” (01:03:11)
- Paul on bartending burning you out: “When you work service industry jobs… it burns up all your smiles.” (01:05:05)
- Matt on black coffee drinkers being sociopaths: “Studies have said that you and I are sociopaths. That if you drink black coffee and you like bitter drinks, you’re more likely to be a sociopath.” (01:14:34)
- Paul on his comedy special timing: “I try real hard to not be [aware]. I like to make things and walk away from them.” (01:17:00)
- Paul on his skills: “Is there anything you can’t do? I was like, yeah, make money, have a sustainable relationship with a woman, dance, I don’t know, quite a few things.” (01:17:17)
- Paul on Nolan Ryan: “I think we all got to start talking like Nolan Ryan now… We have to get less coherent in the way that we speak.” (01:24:17)
- Paul’s brother’s creation: “He and his buddies… got $100 worth of the 99-cent tacos… they made them lasagna out of the 99 cent tacos.” (01:37:10)
- Caller on Pizza Hut: “Really good Pizza Hut or fresh little Caesar’s.” Response: “Neither of those exist but okay.” (01:38:07)
- Matt describing Italian migas: “This is Italian migas is what you’re making.” (01:54:26)
- Matt on Kathy’s guts: “You not only have the guts, but you’ve had plenty of people all up in them, Kathy.” (01:45:02)
Guests in Studio or Special Visitors
- Paul Odo (O-D-D-O) – Comedian, in studio for the entire portion. His new comedy special “My Name is Paul” just released on Comedy Dynamics (dropped last Friday, available on Amazon and other streaming services, free after 90 days). The special was filmed at Roscoe’s Comedy Club on East 7th in Austin.
Recurring Jokes or Gags
- Nolan Ryan’s unintelligible speech in commercials – Multiple callers did impressions and discussed this throughout (01:22:22-01:29:00)
- “Breastaurant” – Term for Hooters-type establishments (01:49:05-01:49:30)
- Matt’s control issues traced back to young Latinas making fun of him in Spanish in Brownsville (01:19:00-01:19:50)
- Chewy’s email for discount codes/comps – Chewy at KLBJFM.com (01:48:40)
- The idea that Paul doesn’t pay attention to his special’s details – Running theme about Paul not knowing when it came out or checking numbers (01:16:29-01:18:30)
Summary
This middle portion of the show featured extended conversation with guest comedian Paul Odo, who was in studio to promote his new Comedy Dynamics special “My Name is Paul,” which was filmed at Roscoe’s Comedy Club in Austin. The conversation revealed Paul’s thoughtful, dry comedic style and his interesting background working various jobs including furniture making in New York, bartending, and trucking with his parents’ company. Matt praised Paul’s deliberate choice to film his debut special in a small, intimate venue rather than trying to appear bigger than he is.
The discussion naturally evolved into an extended conversation about Paul’s work history, including his furniture-making apprenticeship in New York where he worked with expensive Festool equipment and built furniture for Etsy’s corporate offices. Both Paul and Matt bonded over the therapeutic nature of working with one’s hands, discussing how physical labor can free up the mind for creative work. Paul explained his philosophy of making things and walking away from them, which extended to his special—he didn’t even remember exactly when it dropped and deliberately avoids checking its performance numbers.
A significant portion of the show was dominated by pizza discussion, sparked by open phone Friday calls. The hosts and callers debated various pizza styles, from Chicago deep dish to New York slices, with strong opinions about chains like Dominos, Papa John’s, Pizza Hut, and Little Caesars. Paul expressed his preference for thinner crust pizzas and his dislike of deep dish, calling it “dipping a loaf of bread into pizza stuff.” Local Austin pizza joints were heavily discussed, including Conan’s, Eastside Pies, Via 313, Realities, Homeslice, and others, with callers offering their recommendations.
The conversation also touched on drinking preferences, with Paul and Matt discovering they’re both black coffee drinkers (which studies suggest makes them sociopaths) and discussing their favorite cocktails—Paul’s being a Mezcal Negroni, which he called “the grossest of the gross.” One memorable caller, Kathy the Cat Lady, called to complain that Bob (who wasn’t present) digresses too much during rock and roll news, creating an awkward but funny moment. Another caller shared a creative recipe for “pizza eggs”—chopped leftover pizza fried in butter with scrambled eggs—which Matt described as “Italian migas.”
Throughout this portion, the show maintained its characteristic blend of genuine conversation, humor, and Austin-centric content. Paul proved to be an engaging guest who matched well with the hosts’ energy, contributing thoughtful observations while also participating in the more absurd tangents. The open phone format allowed listeners to drive much of the content, creating an organic flow between Paul’s promotional interview and community conversation about food, particularly pizza. The segment showcased the show’s strength in blending guest interviews with listener interaction while maintaining an authentic, unrehearsed feel that kept the conversation entertaining and relatable.
🕐 Third Hour Analysis 🕐
Analysis of Matt & Bob Show – Last Third (05-09-2025)
Food or restaurants talked about during this portion:
- Home Slice Pizza (01:55:03) – Discussion about parking difficulties at the Congress location and Hyde Park location; mentioned their Negroni Danza drink
- Home Slice Italian sandwich (01:56:25) – Discussed as potentially better than the pizza
- Sawyer’s perfect Home Slice meal (01:56:45) – Italian salad, split eggplant parm sandwich, and one slice of pizza each for about $30
- Warpath (01:58:25) – Restaurant on Route 79 in Cedar Park area, serves table-sized New York style pizza, cheese bacon chorizo and green chili french fries
- Cypress Grill (02:01:05) – Recommended by caller Jason, authentic Creole food from Louisiana owners
- School lunch discussion (02:04:00) – Chelsea called about enchiladas with cornbread slice; chicken fried steak mentioned as Thursday special
- Grandies (02:05:07) – Matt lamented their closure, saying they allowed people to have school lunch outside of school
- Mother’s Cafe (02:24:07) – Departed Austin vegetarian restaurant, mentioned in trivia
- Mama Fry (02:44:30) – Food truck mentioned as having one of the best names
Memorable moments during this portion:
- Sawyer’s dramatic entrance (01:57:18) – Sawyer entered the studio when food was mentioned, didn’t greet anyone, just started eating tacos in the corner, then jumped up to share his Home Slice ordering strategy
- Costa Rica caller (02:01:32) – Jason called after being out of town for two months in Costa Rica, working remotely, leading to jealous banter about work-life balance
- The insect bite discussion (02:09:05) – Bob described mysterious insect bites on his body, including in his “grundle” area, with a powerful sting from a tiny kite-shaped bug
- Mother’s Day reminder (02:16:14) – Bob reminded listeners that fathers will be at stores tomorrow morning buying last-minute cards and gifts
- Turkish cannabis incident (02:40:20) – Story about 20 tons of illegal cannabis being burned in Turkey, accidentally getting the entire town of 25,000 residents high when wind patterns changed
- Randall’s medical call (02:43:07) – Caller Randall had similar insect bites including on his “sack,” leading to comedic medical advice and requests for diagnostic photos
Guests on the show:
- Paul Oddo – Comedian with new special “My Name is Paul” released via Comedy Dynamics, originally from Houston, lived in New York for 14 years, recently moved to Austin. Also a painter and woodworker. Special filmed in Austin and available on Apple, Amazon, Vimeo, and Microsoft/Xbox.
Callers this portion:
- Britt (01:55:03) – Discussed Home Slice parking and food
- Zane (01:58:18) – Recommended Warpath restaurant
- Jason Wall (02:00:27) – Called after being in Costa Rica for two months, recommended Cypress Grill
- Chelsea (02:03:45) – Called about school lunch enchiladas with cornbread
- Randall (02:43:07) – Called about insect bites similar to Bob’s
Facts of the Day from their segment:
- Secret Service origin (02:05:25) – Created in 1865 to combat counterfeiting; nearly one third of U.S. currency at the time was fake
- Great Wall of China (02:07:25) – NOT actually visible from space (debunking a common myth)
- Carrots and eyesight (02:08:01) – Paul Oddo shared that carrots aren’t actually good for your eyes; this was WWII propaganda to hide the fact that Britain had radar
- Longest insect (02:08:34) – Measures nearly two feet long; called the Phobiticus Chani or “Chan’s Mega Stick,” found in Borneo in the 1970s, lives in forest canopy and is rarely seen because it looks so much like a stick
“This or That” segment – Who was being asked and what were the questions and answers:
- Head-to-Head Mother’s Day Trivia (02:16:30) – Competition between Chewy, Paul Oddo, and Sawyer
- Questions and answers:
- Pink Floyd album with cow: Adam Hart Mother (Sawyer guessed Animals)
- Oyster byproduct for guitar inlays: Mother of Pearl (Chewy got it)
- Fermented kitchen ingredient: Apple cider vinegar with the mother
- Famous woman born in Albania: Mother Teresa (Sawyer)
- Highway from Chicago to LA: Route 66, the Mother Road (mentioned by Paul)
- Window tint place: Mother’s Window Tint (Chewy)
- Five French sauces: Mother sauces (Paul)
- MILF meaning: Man, I Love Frogs (joke answer)
- Hip-hop pioneer: Roxanne Shante, mother of hip-hop
- Video game final boss: Mother Brain from Metroid (Sawyer)
- Mother’s Cafe cuisine type: Vegetarian (Paul – winning answer with 3 points)
- Final Result: Paul Oddo won with 5 points
Summary:
The final third of the Matt & Bob show opened with an extended discussion about Home Slice Pizza, covering everything from the stressful parking situation to the “feral children playground” where kids play while parents drink Negronis. Producer Sawyer made a memorable entrance, walking into the studio without greeting anyone, grabbing tacos, and then enthusiastically sharing his “perfect Home Slice meal” formula he’d apparently spent significant time developing. The conversation expanded to include caller recommendations for other Austin-area restaurants, including Warpath in Cedar Park and Cypress Grill.
The show featured special guest Paul Oddo, a comedian promoting his new special “My Name is Paul” released through Comedy Dynamics. Paul, who recently relocated to Austin after 14 years in New York, participated throughout the show, sharing his perspective as both a comedian and artist. The hosts discussed the creative community differences between Houston (works to live) and Austin (more welcoming of creative energy), though Bob joked that Austin is “doing everything in our power to beat that hope out of most of our artists.”
A significant portion of the show involved Bob discussing mysterious insect bites he’d been experiencing, including in intimate areas. This led to multiple callers, including Randall, reporting similar symptoms. The discussion devolved into comedic territory with the hosts jokingly requesting diagnostic photos and suggesting they start a new show called “It Bites” for discussing insect-related issues. Bob described the culprit as a tiny, kite-shaped insect with a powerful sting.
The “Facts of the Day” segment included several interesting revelations, most notably Paul Oddo’s contribution that the belief about carrots being good for eyesight was actually WWII British propaganda to hide their radar technology. Other facts covered the Secret Service’s original purpose of fighting counterfeiting, the myth about the Great Wall of China being visible from space, and the fascinating story of Chan’s Mega Stick, a two-foot-long insect so good at camouflage that entomologists rarely find it despite knowing it exists.
The show concluded with a Mother’s Day themed head-to-head trivia competition between Chewy, Paul, and Sawyer, with questions all relating to the word “mother.” Paul ultimately won by correctly identifying Mother’s Cafe as a vegetarian restaurant. The hosts reminded listeners about Mother’s Day the following day, with Bob noting the traditional last-minute shopping rush fathers make. They closed by promoting Paul’s comedy special and his upcoming show at Oddwood Brewing on May 22nd, encouraging listeners to support the local comedy community while taking care of the mothers in their lives.
