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The Outlaws Radio Show is one of the most influential programs in the media landscape, making waves both locally and nationally. With its unique blend of entertainment, politics and culture, the show has become a powerful platform for discussion and dialogue, attracting a diverse audience eager for insightful commentary and engaging interviews.
Jeff Charles, News Editor at Townhall, joins the show and has a conversation with Darvio about the assassination of Charlie Kirk, today's political climate, social media's role in it and where we go from here.
Ann-Marie Potemski from the nonprofit Anchor of Hope joins the show to talk about her experience in helping struggling families, legal refugees from war torn countries and shares how great the need is.
On today's episode, Cleveland Councilman Joe Jones addresses the allegations of intimidation and of allegedly threatening someone. He gives his perspective on the alleged incidents and also gives his perspective on dealing with the allegations, how his family is handling it, the message to his voters who don't know what to believe and more.
The team tackles the Sean "Diddy" Comes verdict and its implications. Later in the show the team discusses Faith Evans being sued by the Voletta Wallace estate and the return of the comedic segment "The Floridians".
Today's episode features interviews from FanExpo Cleveland, with Aidan Scott from the Netflix hit "One Piece", Guy Gilchrist (Jim Henson's cartoonist on the Muppets) and George Buza (the voice of "Beast" on X-Men the Animated Series). Later in the show the Outlaws get into some more Outlaw activities with more entertaining discussions!
Cleveland Council President Blaine Griffin joins the show to give us an update on the latest details on the Browns stadium fight, shares his thoughts on why he decided not to run for Cleveland mayor, being a political moderate and more.
The crew is strapped in for another episode! In the latest edition, the team tackles the repercussions of AI going rogue. In Tea Time they debate Alicia Keys turning down millions of dollars to spend time with her husband Swizz Beatz and more. Tune in!
After a long hiatus, The Outlaws are back! After announcing that the show is now airing on afternoon drive on WOVU 95.9 FM, the team discusses the latest developments in the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial, Vivek Ramaswamy currently not having a primary challenger and more.
The crew is back and talking about a variety of topics, including the Trump Administration losing focus, R. Kelly, Tory Lanez and Suge Knight making content from prison, the WNBA coming to Cleveland and more.
DigitalC CEO Joshua Edmonds visits the show again and talks to Darvio about the importance of the organization's work in the community, defending DigitalC against its detractors and more.
Sarah Smith, an actress and director, is on the show to talk about her push to reform Ohio's healthcare laws. Sarah tragically lost her sister to suicide, and her last message was titled "Letter to My Abuser", describing the abuse she endured at the hands of the healthcare system.
The crew is back! The Outlaws explore the issues surrounding the on again - off again TikTok ban, the United States overreliance on China, the LA wildfires and more.
Cleveland City Council President Blaine Griffin joins the show to talk about redistricting, the controversy from some about the process, the future of the Browns stadium, his political future and more.
Pollster Rich Baris joins the show to talk about the outcome of the election, Trump's coalition, what Republicans need to do to keep that coalition and more.
Death Row Records founder Michael "Harry O" Harris joins the show to talk about his organization Community First, his decision to endorse former President Trump, the Opportunity Plan and more.
The Outlaws Radio Show is one of the most influential programs in the media landscape, making waves both locally and nationally. With its unique blend of entertainment, politics and culture, the show has become a powerful platform for discussion and dialogue, attracting a diverse audience eager for insightful commentary and engaging interviews.