Bruce St. James and Larry Gaydos dissect the day's headlines with flair and passion while turning the often-serious world of news into an engaging experience. Watch and listen weekdays 4-7 p.m. on 92.3 FM, the KTAR App and ktar.com.
Bruce and Gaydos reflect on the life and career of actor Val Kilmer.
Bruce and Gaydos are joined by Frank Milstead, Stacy Pearson and Jim Rounds to discuss Liberation Day, tariffs and more.
Bruce and Gaydos wonder if your your company should offer more days off that aren't considered PTO days.
Bruce and Gaydos preview Liberation Day and what it means for Arizona's economy.
Bruce and Gaydos explain how some police departments are using AI to do certain things.
Governor Katie Hobbs joins Outspoken for their Talk with the Governor exclusive interview. They discussed the Chase Field bill, tariffs and more.
It's April Fools Day! Did you get fooled by a fake news story today? Bruce and Gaydos discuss the fun holiday.
Bruce and Gaydos discuss the merits of a new dating app that blurs users' photos for 72 hours.
Meghan McCain joins Outspoken and shares her thoughts on tariffs, the Signal group chat fiasco and more.
Bruce and Gaydos react to the idea of President Trump running for a third term in the White House.
Bruce and Gaydos discuss the state of the economy and how tariffs will impact Americans.
Outspoken discusses the state of the U.S. economy.
Outspoken explains why a policy is set to sunset in September, ending the privledge held by electric vehicle car owners that allowed them to drive in the HOV lane without other passengers.
Coach Molly Miller joins Outspoken and talks about her goals and aspirations for ASU Women's Basketball program.
Outspoken takes a look at chronic absenteeism in Arizona and the solutions we need to keep children in schools.
Economist & ASU Professor Dennis Hoffman joins Outspoken and shares the latest information on Arizona's employment numbers and how tariffs will impact Americans.
Hour three of the show at Chase Field is filled with Diamonback guests, aniticipations and exciting moments. The guys talk about what they are excited about in the Stadium, singer of the National Anthem and the Bis Q.
McKenna Brienholt will sing the National Anthem tonight at the Diamondbacks Opening Day. She talks to the guys about nerves, warming up and a recent throat surgery.
While at Chase Field for Opening Day, the guys talk about how technology has advanced. Bruce thinks his TV listens to him.
Steve Zinmeister joins the show to talk about what is expected out of this season, who will be the fan favorites and what to expect with the working roof (flyover).
Bruce and Gaydos head to Chase Field to do their show live before the Diamondbacks first pitch of the season. They are joined by a sport reporter and talk about the bill working through legislation the D-Backs are counting on to do stadium renovations.
Alex Weiner joins Bruce and Gaydos at Chase Field for the Diamondbacks Opening Day. He talks about how the team is expected to improve this year compared to last year.
Bruce and Gaydos explain how they prepare for potential emergencies while on vacation.
Bruce and Gaydos are joined by former Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb, former Phoenix City Councilmember Sal DiCiccio and Film/TV/Radio host Gayle Bass for the War Room discussing the hottest national and local stories of the day.