Hi, Jay Weber, Do you miss me as part of your morning I hope so, because this is the place that the podcast can soon be found. We're shooting for April seventh as our launch date, given that it's also Spring election day, and there'll be a lot to talk about in all sorts of things that need to be
analyzed through the prism of my common sense conservatism. I'm envisioning this podcast as very similar to my morning show, but I'm also hoping to crammel out into forty five minutes or so, So think my morning show, maybe at a faster pace, and hopefully with a few more thoughts on lifestyle and culture thrown in. And don't worry, I'm not going to go all Katie Kuric on you. It's
not going to be recipes and celebrities. It'll still be the same great, unorthodox, honest analysis with some humor thrown in that my listeners have come to know and love. But we're living in very interesting times, and I believe we're living through one of what could be one of the most important historical transition periods in this country and in this state. It's no time to waste time on Hollywood chatter. Or plumb Cake. So I'm going to be
doing two new podcasts each week. And as it works out, since Mark Belling, who's wys in his longtime afternoon Guy, since he's launching year two of his very successful three day a week venture, it makes sense for me to provide contents to longtime wis and listeners and conservatives across the country on those other two days, the other two business days. So new versions of my podcast are going
to be posted every Tuesday and Friday. I hope I can remember that, because I got to admit this little stretch of retirement that I'm currently in is pretty great. I recommend semi retirement if you can pull it off. But two days a week Tuesday and Friday. And if you subscribe now, you'll actually be notified every time a new podcast posts. Then you can go to the iheartapp ornews Talk eleven thirty dot com and listen to it
anytime you'd like. It's the beauty of the podcast. And since iHeart managers have done all of the research over the years, they tell me that forty minutes is the perfect length of a podcast. It's about that long that a podcast keeps most people's attention. So well, that's what I intend to give them, give you about forty five minutes of my best stuff, the topics of that day and the last few days, as seen through my very
experienced filter. And I'm thinking the content of the show will be roughly what the content of my radio show was. Any news from southeastern Wisconsin, the US, the globe, anywhere, anything I find interesting or have an opinion about, and we'll have enough to talk about, certainly, that's for sure. Holy cow, this Trump era is ripe for commentary, and this is important stuff. In fact, the podcast form allows me to be even more honest and blunt, if that's possible.
You know, several people have already asked me, are you going to swear on your podcast because you can now and you couldn't done the radio. Well, I'm not planning on it. No, that's not the primary goal. But I have to admit that if I get carried away and let an expletive fly, now, I can just leave it in if I want to, instead of scrapping the topic
or maybe even losing my job. So the absolute best thing about this format, the best thing about my longtime radio show, The absolute best thing about this podcast is that I and the larger audience got to decide what we're going to talk about. Now you can also decide when you want to listen to it, and with far fewer as there will be a few, but very few. And a special thanks, by the way to creative planning, the financial planners, and the co alls for stepping up
and being my primary sponsor already. Thank you so much. To that point, if you're a business owner or CEO who'd like to be one of what's going to be a very elite and limited group of sponsors, feel free to drop me an email and I can kick it over to sales. My email is simply Jweber at iHeartMedia dot com one b In Weber Jweber at iHeartMedia dot com. And for the rest of you, thank you so much for being loyal listeners to my radio program for so
many years. And please mark April seventh on your calendar. April seventh, it's the day that Jayweber podcast debuts. If you subscribe now, you'll get a notice to remind you April seventh. Take care and we'll talk then.
