
95.9 The Fox
Fairfield County Rocks with the best songs and artists from the '80s, '90s, and 2000s. The station plays grunge, hair, alt, and straight ahead rock. It focuses on classic rock from bands like Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Guns N' Roses, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Motley Crue, and Sublime.
Episodes
Psychology of a Serial Killer w/ Dr. Rachel Toles
Ever thought you would feel empathy or even compassion for a serial killer? Clinical Psychologist and criminal expert Dr. Rachel Toles is bringing her show, Psychology of a Serial Killer, to the Ridgefield Playhouse on April 7th and gave Jon a behind the scenes look!
Verso Records First Compilation Album!
Brendan Toller from Verso Studio at the Westport Library spoke with Jon Kamal about their new compilation album featuring 100% CT talent! Check out their free album release party at the Westport Library this Saturday 06/03/23, featuring beer, wine and live bands!
The Paul Clark Project
Inspired by his career as a social worker and his own struggles with mental health, Paul Clark endeavors to make music that promotes mental wellness!
DL from Bad Wolves!
Bad Wolves is coming to the Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater this Sunday, but first they're playing an acoustic show at Little Pub Fairfield! Check out Jon's interview with their lead singer, DL.
Arejay Hale from Halestorm!
Halestorm is playing at The Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater in Bridgeport this Wednesday! Check out an exclusive interview with founding member Arejay Hale!
Michael Glabicki at The Ridgefield Playhouse
Michael Glabicki is coming to the Ridgefield Playhouse May 8th! He took a few minutes to talk to Jon about his songwriting, the reason he dropped out of college, and a surprise coming from his new band Uprooted this Fall!
Tuesday, June 16: The Human Fish Tank, Trash Can Trivia, Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim on Protests Outside the Police Department
In Dumb Ass News, a man in China turned into a human fish tank when he "accidentally" sat on a fish. (0:00) Boston Comedian Will Noonan was on the phone to talk about going out to breakfast for the first time since quarantine began, and his commercial for Honda. (7:29)AJ takes on the Tribe's trivia questions in Trash Can Trivia. Every wrong answer, AJ got smashed in the head by a trash can lid. (
Chaz and AJ Pod Pick: Retired Hartford Police Sergeant on Georgia Shooting of Rayshard Brooks
The national spotlight is on police, so Chaz and AJ spoke with Chris Lyons, Retired Hartford Police Sergeant about the use of deadly force, the importance of not making police work personal, and the banning of chokeholds by police. Plus, he shared some of the memorable moments from his career as Hartford police.
Monday, June 15: Dr. Ron Clark With A COVID-19 Update, David Ford on Police Search for Fotis Dulos Evidence, Massive Fire in Shelton
Dr. Ron Clark is the Associate Chief of Emergency Medicine at the Hospital of Central CT, and gave a very encouraging report for phase two of the state's reopening, given the dwindling COVID-19 hospitalizations. (0:00) CT State Police have searched an Avon property at least twice now, looking for evidence in the case of Jennifer Dulos. David Ford, the owner of the property, talked about his past i
Weston Graduation
Congrats to the class of 2020! Listen to the Weston High School Graduation here
Friday, June 12: Ashley Falls on Her Face During Traffic, Brian Foley on Dulos Investigation Search, Boss Keith's Kids Don't Do Chores
During what should have been an easy traffic report, Ashley started choking, was thoroughly mocked by Chaz and AJ, and barely recovered enough to finish the report intelligibly. (0:00) State police visited a neighboring property to the Dulos house yesterday, to continue investigation into the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos, who has been missing more than a year now. (2:03) A woman in New Canaan w
Chaz and AJ Senior Spotlight: Piper Killen
Piper is a graduating senior from Lyman Hall in Wallingford, and is going into environmental science at the University of Denver. After explaining to AJ what environmental science is (and many other things,) she gave her address to the class of 2020, and promised to come back on the air to explain things to AJ as needed.
Thursday, June 11: An Inch From Death Stories, "Stand Up For Vets" Announcement, Jimmy Koplik Responds to Governor's Thoughts on Outdoor Concerts
Yesterday, Charles Haas the Titanic expert talked about the crazy danger he was in while diving to visit the wreckage site. Chaz and AJ asked the Tribe to share their stories, and got some intense ones about a raging river, a bear encounter, an accidental shooting, and a jackhammer incident. (0:00) Chaz and AJ announced their first event since the pandemic, "Stand Up for Vets." Laurie Hollander,
Chaz and AJ Senior Spotlight: Marissa Galicia
Marissa is a 17-year-old senior at Sheehan High School in Wallingford, who has future plans to attend UConn for pharmacy. She's an established athlete, spending four years on the field hockey team, four years with indoor track, three years of lacrosse, crew, and has been a dancer for fifteen years.
Wednesday, June 10: Titanic Expert Charles Haas, Captain Joe Murgo on Police Opportunity to Unity the Community, The Dalai Lama's New Album
Before Governor Lamont's call in, Chaz and AJ went through some of the questions the Tribe submitted on Facebook. It all ended with an AJ flubble. (0:00) The Amity Regional High School graduation is going to be broadcast live on PLR, and Weston High School's graduation is on the Fox. Chaz and AJ received an email from someone at East Haven asking to recognize the graduates, but it didn't sound leg
Chaz and AJ Senior Spotlight: Austin Jose
Austin Jose from St. Joseph High School in Trumbull addressed his graduating class today, and talked about his plans to take a year off to travel the country filming snowboarders and working on his videography business.
Governor Lamont on George Floyd Protests, Phase 2 of Reopening CT, and more
Governor Lamont was on with Chaz and AJ to address the murder of George Floyd, protests in his name and for Black Lives Matter, and how he feels about calls to defund the police. Plus, the timeline for the reopening of Connecticut in the midst of a pandemic, when we could see concerts again, and questions from the Tribe.
Tuesday, June 9: Joe Meyers on Movies That Aged Poorly, Getting Concerts Back, How Connecticut Graduations Returned
In Dumb Ass News, a woman is suing after spinning around 174 times while being rescued by a helicopter. (0:00) Movie and TV Critic Joe Meyers was on to talk to Chaz and AJ about the movie blockbusters that have not stood up to the test of time. The Big Chill, Star Wars, Avatar, and Ben Affleck's career after Good Will Hunting were all discussed. (7:07) Phase 2 of CT's reopening process is June 17t
Chaz and AJ Senior Spotlight: Jayson Hutchinson
Jayson is the President of the Amity Regional High School Senior Class, and was on with Chaz and AJ. Hear about his plans to be a physical therapist, achieving the rank of Eagle Scout, and then AJ flubbled the second he hung up.
Monday, June 8: Chaz's Hilarious Sun Burn, Dogs Sing on Instagram, "Major Danger" Peanut Butter Karaoke
Chaz's fiancee, Jennifer was on to rib him about his embarrassing sun burn and admit to eating her own dead skin in the past. (0:00) The singing dogs of Instagram! Chaz and AJ had some audio of two dogs, with different singing abilities. (8:14) AJ, AKA "Major Danger," takes on peanut butter karaoke. Can he eat a heaping spoonful and make it through some Billy Joel? (12:51)
Omaha Steaks' Todd Simon and Connoisseur Media CEO Jeff Warshaw
With Father's Day approaching, Chaz and AJ spoke with Todd Simon, the CEO of Omaha Steaks. Find out how you can still order an incredible package for dad, and then let Connoisseur Media CEO Jeff Warshaw tell you how to cook it! He and Todd were buddies in college.
Chaz and AJ Senior Spotlight: Rachel Rustmeyer
Rachel is a graduating senior from Branford High School on her way to UConn for Environmental Science. Although she is an accomplished singer, Chaz and AJ couldn't get a song out of her this morning. She did have a tremendous message to share to her senior class.
Friday, June 5: Viral Arrest Remix, Ashley's Cavity, Comedian Chuck Nice on Protests and Police Abuse
WFSB's Roger Susanin, AKA "Big Rog," talks about restaurant owners pleading with Governor Lamont to open early, and how proud he is of his hair. (0:00) An arrest has gone viral, for a woman dancing and singing to the officer that he's about to lose his job. The internet seemingly immediately made it into a remix, that transfixed the entire show. (5:17) Ashley is refusing to have her cavity fixed,
Art Wiknik on D-Day Anniversary
Art Wiknik is a Vietnam veteran who was on this morning to share the story of his Uncle Henry, who was in the D-Day invasion. Tomorrow is the anniversary of the battle.
Chaz and AJ Senior Spotlight: Joey Okesson
Joey was on this morning representing Southbury, and the US Pro Halfpipe team. In September he's traveling with the team to Utah, Switzerland, Australia and more to compete. First, he has a statement for his graduating class.
Thursday, June 4: Foxwoods First Week Open, Cart Narcs, Jimmy Koplik Concert Stories and Updates, Sports Restarting with Drew Brees
Jennifer and Ashley share stories about the odd things they were hit by, Jennifer was pooped on, and Ashley had gum thrown in her hair. (0:00) Rodney Butler from Foxwoods was on to talk about their first week reopening, and how restaurants and shopping will get back to normal. (3:55) Chaz and AJ made three important calls to Connoisseur Media CEO Jeff Warshaw for his birthday, Boss Keith for his b
Chaz and AJ Senior Spotlight: Lexi Pendziwater
East Haven High School senior Lexi Pendziwater is heading to Albertus Magnus College double majoring, and playing two sports. She has accomplished quite a bit already throughout her high school career, and had an uplifting message for her classmates, and how they will shape the future.
Wednesday, June 3: Governor Lamont's Thoughts on Protesting During a Pandemic, Ashley's Toilet Cyclone, Adam Ferrara on Pandemic Freakouts
Governor Lamont was asked yesterday about the protests, and whether or not he worries about the pandemic while demonstrations take place. Plus, Ashley learns the hard way that we're in the month of June now. (0:00) Ashley's cellphone fell into a toilet full of pee yesterday, and she thinks she'll never lick her phone again. (9:12) Chris the plumber was on after hearing about Ashley's phone in the
Chaz and AJ Senior Spotlight: Cameron Racevicius
Cam Race is a Senior at Holy Cross in Waterbury, and talked to Chaz and AJ about being a sports fan, playing Fortnite, how to correctly pronounce his last name, and urged his senior class to look beyond their non-traditional graduation.
Tuesday, June 2: Joe Saved His Neighbor and Won a Grill, Chris Lyons and Joe Murgo on Police Brutality and Racial Inequality, AJ Brings Back Shock Collar Trivia
Joe was the winner of the Good Neighbor Grill Giveaway yesterday, courtesy of Art's Television and Appliance, and shared the story of saving his neighbor's family from a fire. (0:00) Another Masks for CT giveaway was going on in East Hartford with Food Share this morning, and Scot Haney was on the phone to talk about the turnout. (7:48)Chris Lyons is a retired Hartford Police Detective, and was o
Chaz and AJ Senior Spotlight: Michael from Johnathan Law
Michael is interested in being on television in the future, is captain for three sports teams, and was named Youth of the Year at the Boys and Girls Club of Milford. What does he have to say to his graduating class?
Monday, June 1: Recap of CT Protests, New Haven Mayor Elicker, Stamford Police Chief Tim Shaw
Attorney Norm Pattis was on the phone to explain the charges against former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin. What is the difference between manslaughter and murder, and could the charges be changed? (0:00) Former Hartford Police Lieutenant Brian Foley is now with the Department of Emergency Service and Public Protection, and addressed the protests in the state over the weekend. He also wa
Chaz and AJ Senior Spotlight: Nate from Cheshire Academy
Chaz and AJ are spending the next few weeks in June celebrating seniors who are missing out on their graduations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nate from Cheshire Academy set the bar high.
Friday, May 29: Foxwoods Reopening Plans, Mousetrap Trivia with AJ, Winner of the Week with Alyssa Goggi
Foxwoods Chairman Rodney Butler was on to talk about their plans to reopen on June 1st, adding plexiglass at tables and slot machines, and the other safety measures they've applied. (0:00) What songs make you the happiest? There's a list on the internet, but Chaz and AJ wanted to do better. Ashley and AJ suggested two wildly different songs by Michael Bolton and Extreme. (11:55) In Dumb Ass News
Thursday, May 28: Governor Lamont Takes Heat, Christine Jeltema on the Capture of the Murder Suspect
The UConn murder suspect was caught in Maryland last night. Chaz and AJ played CT State Police spokesperson Christine Jeltema's press conference announcing the news. (0:00) Governor Lamont encountered a difficult question yesterday in New Haven, and was not let off the hook so easily. Chaz and AJ had audio of the encounter, and loved his answer at the end. (12:01) How would you survive in the woo
Wednesday, May 27: Finding Food in the Wild with Trapper Don, Survivalist Kevin Estela, and a Flubble Contender Emerges
Trapper Don was on the phone to talk about the ways to find food in the wild, if you were hiding or living in the woods. Plus, AJ shares the same mentality as a raccoon. (0:00) Bill Schietinger from Connecticut AMR was on to talk about the therapy dog program, and the plans to have a dog on the ambulance in the future. (12:20) TV and movie critic Joe Meyers talks about how the shutdown has affect
Tuesday, May 26: Trooper First Class Christine Jeltema on UConn Murder Suspect, Walk-Through Spaceship House with Johnathan Carbutti, Comedian Will Noonan's New Dog
Chaz and AJ talked about their weekends, AJ had trouble with a friend that doesn't understand social distancing, and Chaz got a terrifying text while out alone in the woods. (0:00) In news, Trooper First Class Christine Jeltema answered what she could about the manhunt for a UConn student that is suspected of murdering two people. (9:00)A dumbass is arrested in the Chicago area after grabbing a re
Friday, May 22: Karen's Birthday, Aldo's TV Debut on Discovery, Eric from Hummel Bros. with Hot Dog Advice
KAtie Dykes from the CT DEEP was on to talk about which beaches are open this weekend, and the rules that are in place for social distancing. (0:00) Karen's birthday call went off the rails pretty quickly, but involved a lot of laughs. (7:14) Karen's birthday celebrations continued into Dumb Ass News, with Jennifer on the phone. (12:36) "All on the Line" premieres tonight on Discovery, and Aldo wi
Vietnam Veteran Art Wiknik Remembers "Hamburger Hill" Mission
Chaz and AJ spoke with Art Wiknik last year on the 50th anniversary of the infamous "Hamburger Hill" battle during the Vietnam War. Art was shot, lit on fire, nearly abandoned, and yet made it to the top. He explained his journey to the top, the terrible cost of the repeated attempts to claim the hill, and the public backlash.
Thursday, May 21: Ashley's Turn to For a Lego Walk, Jimmy Koplik on Concert Refunds, President Trump's Hydroxychloroquine
Yesterday, AJ walked barefoot on sharp, tiny Legos. Today, Ashley attempted the same walk, after raising $1,000 to do so. (0:00) Some Ashley sound bytes make a return in Dumb Ass News, because a woman took a dart to the head during a gender reveal party. (6:32) Dave from Riverview Bistro was on to talk about the limited reopening of restaurants yesterday, and how quarantine affected his overhead.
Wednesday, May 20: AJ Walks on Legos, Rogue Hair Salon Opening in Pawcatuck, Viral State Trooper Video
A news report from Texas went viral for covering the Jeeps at the beach event, because of the morons that showed up. (0:00) AJ walked on Legos in the studio because he saw online people had done it to raise money for charity. (6:45)Cromwell Mayor Enzo Faienza was on to talk about the town resisting the Governor's orders to keep some businesses closed, then Kat was on from Pawcatuck to claim her h
Tuesday, May 19: Mayor Mark Boughton's Viral Video, The Mansfield Drive-In, Barbers and Hair Stylists Argue About Opening
Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about his viral video, which was a satirical spin on "Tiger King" Joe Exotic's music video. He did it all to raise money to feed people. (0:00) As businesses begin reopening tomorrow, the Mansfield drive-in theater is prepared with a triple feature. Chaz and AJ asked Elena about the selections, how social distancing will work, and how you
Monday, May 18: Heimlich Stories, Brooks Parker on City Council Zoom Fail, Dr. Browne's Coronavirus Update from Griffin Health
Stamford Deputy Fire Chief Tom G was on the phone to talk about firefighters escaping from a burning building. (0:00) A man was saved from choking when he ran to his neighbor's house. Chaz and AJ asked the Tribe to call in their stories, Johnny Rocket was saved by grandma and Charlie choked on soup. (9:21) Ansonia Mayor Cassetti was on to explain the city's plan to let restaurants open by shutting
Friday, May 15: Two Guys Hit By Lightning, Blow Up Dolls Helping Social Distancing, Boss Keith's Top 5 American Rock Bands
Responding to video posted by Barstool Sports' Dave Portnoy, Chaz and AJ got a call from Dan who tried to take over the conversation with three quick points. (0:00) Steve was in the news recently for surviving a lightning strike, and was on with Chaz and AJ to share the crazy circumstances from the incident in his garage. Then, Tim in Clinton called in about being hit by lightning on three separa
Thursday, May 14: Dr. Mimi on the Dental Office Debate, Attorney General William Tong on Price Gouging, and Jimmy Koplik Talks About America's Greatest Rock Band
Governor Lamont was on yesterday to explain dental offices opening, but did little to calm down the dental hygienists who feel it's still too early and unsafe to open. This morning, Dr. Mimi DeLessio-Matta of the Connecticut State Dental Association was on to try and clear up why dental offices are a phase one business. (0:00) In Dumb Ass News, a pharmacist dies after drinking his own Coronavirus
Wednesday, May 13: Meg the Dental Hygienist's Response to Governor Lamont, Remembering When AJ First Met "Fred Steele"
AJ admitted to feeling uncomfortable in public the other day while buying his lottery tickets. (0:00) What should we watch on TV or streaming services? Joe Meyers the TV critic was on to talk about "The Eddy" on NetFlix, "Dead to Me," and the new Seinfeld standup special. (1:32) Meg is a dental hygienist, and called in to explain what a dental hygienist's job is, and why they are so upset to be as
Governor Lamont Talks About Reopening Dental Offices, Hair Salons and More
Governor Lamont was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about the decision behind reopening dental offices starting in phase one on May 20th, why hair salons are now allowed to use blow dryers after being told no, and when phase two of opening will begin.
Tuesday, May 12: Dental Hygienist NOT Ready to Return, Norm Pattis on CCSU Students Petition to Have Tuition Returned, RIP Double Rainbow Guy
In Dumb Ass News, a bear breaks into a cabin to eat a LOT of candy and drink beer and soda. (0:00) Erica the dental hygienist was on with Chaz and AJ to refute some of what was said by other dental hygienists, yesterday. Erica is not ready to go back, mostly because she doesn't feel like CDC guidelines are being followed, and they are at an extremely high risk. (5:18) Attorney Norm Pattis called
Monday, May 11: Dental Offices Opening During Phase One, Senator Blumenthal
Governor Lamont changed his thinking on which phase dental offices will reopen, saying they are now phase one. Chaz and AJ had a hard time trying to understand why the sudden change. (0:00) Joey C was on the phone to talk about how restaurants are planning to open again with outdoor seating. Everyone needs to be on the same page, from the staff to the customers. (14:05) A Colorado restaurant was p
Friday, May 8: $20k Raised for AJ's "Miles for Masks," Dr. Brett Mocks AJ's Mentality, FEMA's Captain Russ Webster
Bob and Amy Stefanowski were on to announce the official total raised from AJ's "Miles for Masks." He may not have been able to last a full 24 hours, but he's provided a LOT of masks for folks who need them! (0:00)New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about his apparent side gig as a plumber. It all started with a funny typo while the mayor was on News 8, and he addresses
Thursday, May 7: Employment Attorney Bob Mitchell Helps the Tribe, Jimmy Koplik on Concerts in 2020, AJ Begins "Miles for Masks"
A recap of Governor Lamont's call yesterday, and his thoughts on which businesses can begin opening during each phase. Plus, the crew is frustrated with the sanitizing process of their groceries. (0:00) Scot Haney was on for an early weekend forecast (which might include snow!?) and talks about the antibody test for COVID-19. (11:44) Employment attorney Bob Mitchell was on to help the Tribe throu
Wednesday, May 6: Stung by a Murder Hornet, Canceling Spring Sports, Dr. Rich Diana on Playing Football for Don Shula
Chaz and AJ acknowledged the death of legendary NFL coach Don Shula, and Chaz shared a brief but hysterical story of bumping into Dan Marino. (0:00) Audio of a man being stung by a murder hornet, the Giant Asian Hornet that has recently been spotted in the United States. Plus, the Tribe calls in their bee sting stories. (5:11) Glenn Lungarini was on to announce that the decision to keep schools cl
Governor Lamont on School Closures and Reopening Plans
Chaz and AJ spoke with Governor Lamont about the announcement to cancel schools for the rest of the academic year, when a new school year could start up, and what he sees happening on May 20th. Plus, AJ pitches a graduation plan, and Governor Lamont predicts which phase of the reopening process certain businesses and industries can expect to start opening up again.
Tuesday, May 5: AJ Isn't Prepared For His Cycling, Masks for New Haven, Who Lives the Longest?
Beth is a triathlete and trainer, who called Chaz and AJ this morning to help AJ along with his cycling training. As it turns out, he's woefully unprepared for what's ahead, and is in desperate need of chamois cream. (0:00) Bob Stefanowski was on the phone to promote Masks for CT in New Haven, giving away another free 50,000 masks to residents who need them. (18:17) AJ does not have the right shoe
Monday, May 4: The Rescued Raccoon Needs A Name, Mark Hayward From Small Business Administration, Trainer Luke's Advice for AJ's Biking Marathon
Is the Commission for the Department of Labor having a mental breakdown? Chaz and AJ have some audio from a Fox 61 report that seems to suggest he's right on the edge. (0:00) Eunice called in an update on the rescued raccoon from Chaz's yard, and the crew starts to think about a name for her since her recovery has been so encouraging. (7:30) New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker wants to "one-up" Hartfo
Jeannine Mollica on Parents' Plan for a Graduation
Jeannine from Wallingford was on with Chaz and AJ this morning to explain the plan that parents have cooked up to get a real graduation ceremony for high school students that are missing out this year.
Todd Simon from Omaha Steak and Connoisseur Media CEO Jeff Warshaw
Todd Simon is "Mr. Meat" to Chaz and AJ, as he's in charge at Omaha Steaks. They were talking to Todd about the easy ways you can order delicious aged steaks right to you home, when it was revealed that Connoisseur Media CEO Jeff Warshaw and Todd are old college buddies.
Friday, May 1: Baby Raccoon Update from Eunice, Bob Stefanowski Announces New Mask Giveaway Event, Stacy's Porch Portraits
Chaz and AJ had Eunice on the phone this morning with an update on the newborn raccoon that Chaz and Jennifer found in their backyard. Plus, Jennifer admits that she may have heard the exact moment the baby was born. (0:00) Bob Stefanowski called in to announce a new mask giveaway event in New Haven for next week, since there was such a high demand following Tuesday's event in Hartford. Plus, Joe
Thursday, April 30: The Baby Raccoon Saga, Bull Calves Get New Names (On a New Night,) Oreos and the 101-Year-Old Coronavirus Survivor
Chaz and Jennifer shared a story about finding a newborn raccoon in their yard, and the adventure they went on to try to save it. (0:00) The animal stories continued as Al and Tracy were on the phone to talk about naming their new bull calves Chaz, AJ and Phil. (12:55) Ashley from Long Island was on to talk about the donations she was hoping to make to someone in need in Connecticut. (18:16) Lisa
Blue Angels' John "Gucci" Foley
John Foley, a former naval aviator with the Blue Angels was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about the coordinated flyover of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut with the Thunderbirds. Plus, he admitted the origin of his call sign "Gucci," helping out on the original "Top Gun," and some of the celebrities he's given the full experience to.
Live Nation's Jimmy Koplik on Concert Refunds
Chaz and AJ spoke to Jimmy Koplik this morning about the policies in place through Live Nation, when it comes to refunding customers tickets to concerts. If the show was canceled, or rescheduled, you will be refunded. Must have purchased your ticket through either Live Nation or Ticketmaster.
Wednesday, April 29: Liam Defends Himself Amid Price Gouging Accusations, What to Watch with Critic Joe Meyers, Tongue Twisters for AJ
Bob Stefanowski called in to recap some of the stories he heard from people he met yesterday, during the Masks for CT giveaway at the XFINITY Theater in Hartford. Almost 50,000 masks wound up going to people who needed them. (0:00) AJ suggested he try to do something for a 24-hour period, after being inspired by a man who clapped continuously for first responders and raised over $10,000. The Trib
Tuesday, April 28: Bob Stefanowski and Masks for CT, Former NYC EMT Dave Russell's Advice for Young Chaz, Tom G's Fire Fighter Stories
The Masks For CT event kicked off earlier than expected because the line grew very long. Chaz and AJ spoke with Big Pete and Angelo from the line, and then Bob Stefanowski was on to talk about acquiring the masks, and why this event to give them away is important. (0:00) Tom G called in info about the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds fly-over today, and shared some stories from his career as a fire fi
Monday, April 27: Senator Blumenthal on Stimulus Checks, Dr. Fernando on the Very Beginnings of COVID-19, Katie Coelho Remembers Her Husband Johnathan
The good news and the good news on the latest COVID-19 numbers in Connecticut. Plus, a list of new symptoms doctors want you to look out for. (0:00) Senator Blumenthal answers the Tribe's questions about stimulus checks, including money missing from checks, what happens if you owe the IRS, and what to do if you receive a stimulus check for a deceased person. (14:00) Dr. Rajeev Fernando is a top in
Friday, April 24: Bob Stefanowski and Jimmy Koplik on Masks for CT, NFL Agent Joe Linta on the NFL Draft, Teresa Dufour From the Man Cave
Bob Stefanowski was on to announce with Chaz and AJ, Masks for CT. Next Tuesday, in partnership with Channel 3 WFSB and Live Nation, there will be a drive-through mask giveaway at XFINITY Theater in Hartford. Bob Stefanowski had all the ways you can help donate to bring more masks into Connecticut, as well. (0:00) Glenn Lungarini had to deliver some disappointing news to high school students, with
Thursday, April 23: Skeptical Steve Questions Coronavirus Info, North Branford Mayor's Basement Quarantine, Joe Meyers Recommends Movies and TV Shows to Watch
Steve from Meriden called Chaz and AJ this morning to express his skepticism over the reported information on COVID-19, and is ready to let everyone go back to work. (0:00) Mayor Bob Viglione of North Branford was on this morning to explain his three week quarantine in his basement, while also running the town. (9:06)Movie Critic Joe Meyers called Chaz and AJ with some movie and TV show recommenda
Recovering From Addiction During Quarantine
Chaz and AJ spoke with Shelley Halligan of Aware Recovery Care about the dangers of isolation for addicts, and the outlets and resources available to those that are struggling.
Wednesday, April 22: Spending Stimulus Checks, Dr. Choi on Dangers of a Second Wave, AJ's Epic Flubble
Not everyone has received their stimulus checks yet, so Chaz and AJ asked the Tribe members that have theirs to call in and share the plans they have to spend them. (0:00)Del was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to explain his major concerns with vaccines, and why he'd be extremely hesitant to take one developed for COVID-19. (9:43) A news reporter in NYC was the headline story in Dumb Ass News, for
Governor Lamont on COVID-19 Cases in CT, The May 20th Deadline, and More
Chaz and AJ spoke with Governor Lamont this morning about COVID-19 in Connecticut. Where are we on the "curve?" When will some businesses like gyms and salon be allowed to start opening? What is he hoping to see before the May 20th deadline that could reopen schools? Plus, his answers on unemployment, rent protection, and the quick-testing site in New Haven.
Tuesday, April 21: A Nurse Explains Masks, Yani Was Publicly Shamed For Not Wearing a Mask, and Colin the Protester of the State Shutdown
Colin called Chaz and AJ to explain why he was a part of the protest and rally in Hartford, over the state's shutdown. (0:00)In Dumb Ass News, a stoner walked into court and was completely embarrassed by Judge Judy. (15:39) An anonymous nurse has been checking in regularly with Chaz and AJ throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and started with a rebuttal of Colin's points. Plus, she ran through very h
Monday, April 20: Dr. Ron Clark on Hospitals Seeing Positive Signs, Education Commissioner Miguel Cardona on School Timeline, AJ's Chances of Getting Medical Marijuana
Dr. Ron Clark has seen some positive signs when it comes to COVID-19. The cases have declined, but you can hear how difficult this has been for doctors and nurses. (0:00) DEEP Commissioner Katie Dykes on the phone to talk about the problems with the state parks, since so many people are out there not properly following social distancing guidelines. (13:47)Chaz talks about some of the times he's sm
Friday, April 17: Nurse Marilyn Update, Brian Foley Announces Quick Testing Site, Boss Keith's Flubble
Marilyn the nurse from Wallingford called in with an update for Chaz and AJ. She hasn't seen any evidence of things slowing down, and reveals the song they play when a COVID-19 patient recovers. (0:00) Mitch Hallock, The King of the Nerds, remembers Brian Dennehy, and gives thoughts on what to watch this weekend. (8:19) Scot Haney talks about the weekend forecast, including snow for some of us. Th
Thursday, April 16: Mayor Elicker Explains New Haven's Mask Policy, Wayne Carini Promotes AJ's Guest Appearance, Norm Pattis Watches Birds, Jimmy Koplik's Thoughts on Concerts Returning
New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker called Chaz and AJ to explain why masks are now required in public places. (0:00) In Dumb Ass News, a toilet paper hoarder in Australia can't sell his stash. (14:02) Wayne Carini from Chasing Classic Cars called in to promote a guest appearance by AJ on the show, and his thoughts on the new Corvette. (18:05) Mayor Mark Boughton of Danbury talks about the economic rep
Wednesday, April 15: How to Wear Masks, Unemployment Laws with Bob Mitchell, Yale's Dr. Choi on COVID-19 Antibody Treatment
Chaz's fiancee Jennifer is a nurse, and called in this morning to explain how people are improperly wearing their masks in public. (0:00) Can you clean and reuse masks? Chaz and AJ had a clip from a questionable source, and AJ maybe doesn't know what an N-95 mask looks like. (5:16) Employment Attorney Bob Mitchell was on the phone to explain how you can still lose your job, even if you are just tr
Melissa Remembers Her Brother, Dan Spano
Melissa was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about her brother, Dan. Dan was 30 years old, tremendously healthy with no underlying conditions, a gym owner and trainer in Norwalk, and died of COVID-19. Melissa told us how quickly the virus affected him, what the doctors told them about why a healthy person like Dan would be so affected, and how difficult it was to say goodbye. Please consider a donation
Tuesday, April 14: Cruise Ship Coronavirus, Nik's Factory, Grannie's Quarantine Beer
Rick spoke with Chaz and AJ about spending a month on a cruise ship, which went through a lot of uncertainty before returning to the United States. (0:00) Nik created his own factory of 3-D printers to crank out medical face shields and other necessary supplies. (14:00)In Dumb Ass News, a Pennsylvania granny wanted her beer during quarantine, and it was covered by the local news. (22:02) A thief i
Governor Lamont Addresses COVID-19 in Connecticut
When will the state start opening again? Will schools and students have a graduation? What should restaurants be preparing for? When are the casinos opening?Chaz and AJ were able to ask Governor Ned Lamont about a number of COVID-19 related information. The rate of infection, how much equipment is available in hospitals to treat patients, and when things might start opening again and looking more
Monday, April 13: Hungry Man COVID-19 Update, Senator Blumenthal Answers the Tribe's Questions About the Stimulus Checks
Tribe member Hungry Man called in this morning, after 10 days on a ventilator battling COVID-19. He talked about the doctors and nurses that helped him, and how his wife is still working to get off her ventilator. (0:00) Chaz and AJ give an update on Coronavirus in CT, including nearly 1,000 new cases, and audio of nurses at Yale applauding a patient leaving the ICU. (5:59) Trooper First Class Jel
Friday, April 10: Scot Haney's Grandfather Clock, Mark Hayward of the SBA Troubleshoots Business Loan Questions from the Tribe, Chaz Names Chef Jerry Reveron "Winner of the Week"
Police Officer Val Queiroga, who was on scene for the massive explosion in North Haven back in 2018, was on this morning to talk about the donation the company he's working for towards gathering PPE for first responders in CT. (0:00) In Dumb Ass News, a Florida woman was arrested for putting Easter eggs filled with pornography in her neighbor's mailboxes. (6:02) Scot Haney, who has been broadcasti
Thursday, April 9: The Good News and Bad News From NYC, Fairfield's First Selectwoman is Mad About a Birthday Party, Jimmy Koplik's Favorite Concerts
Chaz and AJ had the good news and bad news out of NYC from Governor Cuomo, and Dr. Fauci thinks we're all done with shaking hands forever. (0:00) Marilyn, a nurse from Wallingford called Chaz and AJ to talk about the ventilator training she's getting as the hospital she works in is converting her floor to plan for the expected surge of COVID-19 patients. (11:05) Stratford Mayor Laura Hoydick call
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