010 Stan the Movie Man breaks down the biggest movie of all time "Avengers"
009 East Tennessee Toy Run interview with Shiloh Riders
Jim And Sue White from the Shiloh Riders motorcycle group talking about Sunday's Toy Run
008 Al Pitrelli, lead guitarist and music director for Trans Siberian Orchestra
Interesting chat with Al! And one dollar from every ticket sold will go to Second Harvest Food Bank for my Campin' For Cans food drive!
007 Man Up With Billy Kidd and Charlie Daniels
My conversation with the legendary Charlie Daniels ahead of his September 16th show in Knoxville
Episode 006 The passing of Skynyrd guitarist Ed King
Ed King passed away Wednesday August 22nd, 2018, after a long battle with cancer. Tim and Ed were good friends beginning when Tim was a senator in Nashville.
Episode 005 Daytona champ and Knoxville native Trevor Bayne stopped by the studio this week on the road to Bristol
Trevor and I discussed Bristol racing and in general and his new family life
Episode 004 Sarah Rose, WIMZ production director, and I, tell about our Brushy Mtn Penitentiary tour experience
Brushy mountain state pen opened up last week for public tours. It's not for the faint of heart. The state obviously removed the remaining inmates, took out the trash, flushed the toilets, locked the place up and just left it like it had been for decades. Listen to our stories about what we saw.
Episode 003 Interview with NASCAR champion Rusty Wallace
My friend Rusty dropped by the studios to cut some spots for his East Tennessee car dealerships, so I got him in my studio and here's how it went down.....
Episode 002. David Blaine, magician, illusionist, possible alien from another planet and man of mystery.
David Blaine has performed some exciting, very dangerous and life threatening "stunts" throughout the years. Here's my podcast interview with this one of a kind!
Episode 001 Part 2 Capt William A. (Bill) Robinson USAF (ret.)
Captain Robinson holds the title of the longest held enlisted P.O.W. (Vietnam) in U.S. history. Seven and a half years. Bill relives his time in various Vietnam prison camps. As you can hear in his voice, he doesn't sound bitter or angry toward his captors. I can't imagine the pain and anguish he …