The Chris & Joe Show is a smart, fun and locally focused show where we want to explore why things are happening and why we feel the way we do about them
On today's Headline Volley, Joe asks Chris how he copes with the loss of loved ones.
Chris and Joe talk about political fundraising and how the Democrats are using it to their advantage.
On today's Why, Chris and Joe talk about how ICE tensions will get worse before it gets better.
Over the weekend another fatal ICE shooting happened in Minneapolis, Mn. Chris and Joe talk about who is to blame for the violence and what it will take to improve tensions.
How much are you being taxed for food at the grocery store?
What are Arizona voter's most concerned about?
Why is the worry over AI taking jobs an example of short term pain for long term gain?
Not sure how to tell if it's real or AI. Chris & Joe are trying to figure out the AI world.
How are first responders using drones?
How do drones help first responders?
When do you know it's time to move on from one job to another?
Why is it unlikely that the drama we see in Minneapolis will play out in the Valley?
Tension is rising between protestors and ICE in Minnesota. How will Arizona protestors interact with ICE?
Can a single family afford to buy home in Phoenix?
Do you know when your HOA is raising it's rates? Why you need to know.
Why are some of the legislators going to do everything they can to hang onto speed cameras?
One valley city is thinking about bringing back speed cameras. Why?
Why do data centers pay less for electricity than you and I
Why do utility companies in Arizona keep raising the rates on customers?
The cost of living in America broken down by state, and guest host Lady La recounts how she was able to thank the first responders that saved her from near death in 2024.
Technology is changing faster than parents can keep up. Sarah Grado, CEO of notMYkid, joins us to talk about social media, AI, and the growing impact of technology on children’s mental health. What parents need to know, what to watch for, and how to protect kids in a digital world.
Pop culture is circling back to 2016, and the internet is feeling nostalgic again. We talk about the return of old school filters, viral challenges, and the music that defined an era, and ask why this moment is coming back now.
Then we look at what your phone reveals about you, from your wallpaper to your phone modes, and how your daily habits show up on the screen you check all day.
We close with a timely conversation with Sarah Grado, CEO of notMYkid, on technology and mental health, the impact of social media on kids, and what parents should be watching for right now.
How much is too much screen time for kids?
How do college students deal with stress and what happens to all those abandoned shopping carts on valley streets?
Why does one valley school district want to return to 5 day school weeks?