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Ol’ Ute Radio with @Johnny McKeon and Sascha Blume.
The boys start the show off early with breaking news of a Marijuana DUI Bill developing in the State of Colorado. Sascha Blume marvels at one student’s ability to catch a teacher committing crimes on campus by hiding in a locker.
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Johnny McKeon talks about a compulsive liar who was jailed after 11 false rape claims in 10 years. Sascha and Johnny debate where the law draws the line on false rape claims.
Sascha and Johnny discuss a couple facing felony charges for sneaking into a movie.  Johnny talks about the repercussions of how higher levels of security at movie theaters directly affects the number of snacks he can sneak into the movies.
Johnny is befuddled by the revival and recreation of the ill-fated ocean liner Titanic. Sascha ponders the vintage experience of the maiden voyage of Titanic 2 without all the amenities of modern ocean liners such as Wi-Fi and television.
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Sascha questions the ethics behind hospital policies in Michigan that allow the patient the right to choose their doctor by the color of their skin. Johnny wonders where the line gets drawn for free speech and belief in emergency situations.
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Johnny taps into his inner Goonie with the announcement of  a treasure hunt by a New Mexico Multimillionaire set  to encourage kids and family to get into shape. Johnny reads the poem containing the information to the location of the treasure on air.
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In this raw and honest segment Sascha Blume shares a video of James Brown and Luciano Pavarotti singing a Duet of, “It’s A Man’s World”. Johnny talks about James Brown’s position on Rollings Stone’s top 100 Artists of All Time. Sascha and Johnny talk about what it means to be a man in this day and age and gather a female perspective from drop- in guest, Sarah Isaacson. The conversation really opens up a tender side of Sascha Blume that listeners and even Johnny McKeon had never seen before.
Johnny McKeon closes out the show with a look at the late great comedian, Mitch Hedburg. Johnny elaborates on the impact that Mitch Hedburg had on the comedy world and the tragedy of his death at age 37. Sascha questions the mind set of a comedian and Johnny shares his experiences with stand up comedy and his own personal mindset behind performing and writing comedy.
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All this and More on Ol’ Ute Radio with Johnny McKeon and Sascha Blume.
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