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Author: Pat Walsh

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A dark studio turned into the perfect moment to reset what evenings—and radio—can feel like. After meeting a new doctor and getting candid about slightly elevated triglycerides, we walk through a simple shift that changes everything: finish dinner earlier, let your stomach rest at night, and watch sleep and energy improve. It’s not about a crash diet or guilt; it’s about building a plate with spinach, tomatoes, avocado, olive oil, and letting consistency do the quiet work. If late nights are ...
Sunlight hits the studio window and suddenly we’re off on a ride through memory, media, and music—starting with a date plucked from a headlines-in-history calendar and landing squarely on one of the 90s’ most unforgettable sports moments. We revisit the Kerrigan–Harding saga, not to re-litigate it, but to explore how live drama becomes cultural folklore: a blown-out knee, a rink-side plea, a lace gone wrong, and the way a televised crisis can outlast the medals themselves. From there, we dro...
Sun poured through the blinds, but the day felt heavy—we lost our friend and frequent guest, Congressman Doug LaMalfa. To honor his legacy, we rewound to our milestone conversation that shows him at his clearest: a fourth-generation rice farmer who asked for baselines before billion-dollar climate plans, and who insisted that policy be built to work in real towns with real jobs. We walk through the hard numbers behind EV mandates and freight: battery weight eats payload, which means more tru...
A quiet Friday turned unexpectedly electric: the red light for live radio clicks on, the foothills breathe after days of rain, and a crackling fire sets the stage for a run through memory, music, and sports that somehow all connect. We start with a simple joy—The Flintstones—and land on a timeless truth hiding in a cartoon: ideas often look silly until they fly, and only then do the doubters ask for a title and a seat at the head of the table. From there, we flip a desk calendar and tumble t...
Sunlight in the foothills, a rare record on the desk, and a voice that still echoes through our studio—this one brings together sport, memory, and music in a way that feels both tender and alive. I’m off the air until January 5, but the stories didn’t take a vacation, and neither did the community that keeps this show beating. We start with the shockwaves rolling through the NFC West: the Rams slipping from top-seed contention, the 49ers lighting up the scoreboard despite turnovers, and Bear...
A rainy Friday, a Rams OT gut punch, and a studio window looking out on Northern California set the scene for a deeply personal ride through memory. We open our inbox, thank the community, and then step into a year that changed everything: 1973. Not as trivia, but as survival—how AM radio turned courtrooms, bus rides, and seventh‑grade dances into moments you can still touch. I share what episodic memory feels like in real life: the brain welding a hook or harmony to weather, faces, and fear...
A gray morning breaks into sunlight and we follow it straight into the studio, where a voice Sacramento once trusted at 2 a.m. takes us behind the glass. Stephanie “Dreamweaver” Dorn built a legendary radio segment by doing something deceptively simple and wildly difficult: listening to strangers, interpreting their dreams in real time, and finding words that could steady a shaking hand. Two calls defined what was at stake. One man was attempting suicide on the line. Another was driving with ...
A year’s worth of shows brings perspective—and a promise to keep things honest. We celebrate 365 with gratitude and something useful you can act on today, from beating inflation with a two‑for‑one dinner to the idea of a community meet‑up that turns listeners into neighbors. Then we hit a hard pivot into the story that wouldn’t let go: the Stacey Plaskett texts with Jeffrey Epstein during a high‑stakes hearing. We play the CNN exchange, break down the evasions, and ask the plain question no o...
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Big Ry

I recently discovered the actual Pat Walsh show and have become a pretty regular listener & am grateful for this podcast. It's been an awesome replacement for the boring radio on in the afternoons. Pat's style of 'Companion radio' is a great change of pace when tv has become lame and when it seems like the world has lost its mind some sensibility over the air is a breath of fresh air, while playing some great tunes along the way. Great show!

Mar 25th
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