Podcast 110

What stories are catching my attention this week? How do the ‘dots’ connect? What to look for, and I round up the top stories midweek. The conspiracy theorists are already filling the factual holes on the mysterious disappearance of Flight 370. Are you getting the right information to make informed decisions about what the US Foreign Policy should be with Russia and the Ukraine, or are you letting cable television ‘entertainment news’ shows do your thinking for you? What can today’s long term unemployed learn from 16 year old coders who are already making money? Are the Koch brothers really the biggest political contributors? (Not by a long shot). And one really angry story about a cat “with a history of violence”. Sponsored by Ryan Plumbing and Heating of Saint Paul

Podcast 100

A slice of political life, in midwinter 2014 just before the political campaign season begins in Minnesota. Podcast 100 features a montage of politicians, activists and media people discussing conservative messaging at a Tea Party event. Rather than play the whole event, it has been edited down to its essence; It’s almost like a time capsule. Listen to it now, in the fall of 2014 and after the election of 2014, to see if it portends wins or losses. Sponsored by Baklund R&D. Also, an oversight in the podcast…We were also joined by The Taxpayers League of Minnesota head former Minnesota Senator Ted Lillie. Ted was a late addition to the panel, and I did not mention him in the podcast, although he contributed greatly to the panel.

Podcast 99

Skype Test! People have been telling me I have to do interviews and interact with people on the podcasts. In order to do that, I have to test Skype in use with my other technical elements. So, podcast 99 is the first “call-in” Bob Davis Podcast, featuring some of the listeners of the Bob Davis Podcasts. We talk about the coke commercial in the Super Bowl, Obama Care, Herb Brooks, and I’m sorry to say, the weather. With Special Guest Mitch Rossow who will share some of the latest download stats on the Bob Davis Podcasts (Very Good News). Sponsored By X Government Cars.