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Tim Conway Jr. can be heard live Monday-Friday from 4pm-7pm on KFI AM 640, and everywhere on the iHeartRadio App. Follow on socials @Conwayshow

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Tim Conway, Jr. was born and raised in Los Angeles and is proud to admit that he survived 10 years in what he can only describe as a “youth detention center”, better known as the Los Angeles Unified School District. He spent his childhood around Santa Anita, Hollywood Park and Del Mar Racetracks with his father, Tim Conway (Carol Burnett Show), four younger brothers and older sister.

During his early career, he produced his own internet radio show and thanks to its popularity, he was offered an opportunity to host a radio talk show on 97.1 KLSX-FM. Over twelve successful years, Conway’s show became famous for providing Southern Californian’s with a wide variety of entertaining topics including live police chases, Hollywood craziness, and sharing current events with a twist of humor. In 2009 when KLSX switched to an all-music format, Conway joined forces with KFI-AM 640, the No. 1 news/talk radio station in the country, to continue bringing his unique and comedic perspective to topics like politics, gambling, and more. Fans love his knowledge of history and his down-to-earth take on life; and also enjoy the refreshing levity he delivers.

Throughout his career, Conway has been featured on numerous television programs (Fox 11, CBS, NBC, ABC) and has also received various industry honors including: a Golden Mic award, an Edward R. Murrow award, and a Marconi nomination for “Personality of the Year” (2016). When he’s not busy entertaining listeners, he enjoys spending time with his family, supporting local charitable organizations, and hanging out at the racetracks!
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The Powerball jackpot has surged to $1.4 billion, sparking questions about company lotto pools and last-minute ticket grabs. The crew also debated whether Los Angeles feels more like a city of transplants or true locals, with Tim breaking the tension by sharing a funny memory of a third-grade classmate who never wore pants. Nationwide, electrical rates have been climbing far faster than inflation since 2022, fueled by grid upgrades, wildfire prevention, rising demand from AI data centers, and soaring fuel costs. In California, investor-owned utilities have hit customers particularly hard, while Costco’s newest rules are stirring plenty of backlash. Finally, just before the Powerball drawing, news broke that Air Canada passengers headed to Toronto had to make an emergency evacuation after a galley fire onboard. 
Crime is hitting close to home in Woodland Hills, with residents reporting incidents even while doing something as simple as washing their cars. In Chicago, a pub owner says shootings and robberies at his business have become “never-ending,” underscoring a national concern about urban safety. Meanwhile, in Hollywood, some apartment landlords are converting parking areas into ADUs, reshaping neighborhoods as space runs short. With the Olympics on the horizon, wealthy tourists are already booking mega-mansions—some fetching as much as $2.4 million for a rental. And on a lighter note, the crew tries to help engineer Tony Sorrentino in his search for love.
Guest Alex Stone shared the latest on the “Ding Dong Ditch” suspect now in court, with new details about a boy who was shot while ringing doorbells. Michael Monks joined to discuss the Economic Development and Jobs Committee’s report on eligible funding for assistance programs aimed at communities impacted by civil disturbances. The Powerball jackpot has soared to $1.4 billion, making it the fourth-largest in history—here’s a look at the top 10 biggest jackpots ever. And in entertainment, Dancing with the Stars has revealed its brand-new line-up. The big question: how much do the stars actually make? 
– Cardi B Verdict + Naked Standoff + Olive Garden SurpriseWe kick things off with three wild stories making headlines. Cardi B has just been cleared in court—found not liable in a high-profile case that had fans buzzing. Then, chaos in the streets: a bizarre naked standoff that left police and bystanders stunned. And, because every rollercoaster of news needs a carb-filled ending, Olive Garden is back in the spotlight with a new offering that’s got social media split between endless breadstick joy and raised eyebrows.  Whip Around: The Conway Crew Cruises + Mega Ship ManiaThe Conway Crew checks in with travel fever. Demand for cruise vacations has never been hotter—so hot that cruise lines are hiking fees and sparking a passenger backlash. Meanwhile, the world’s largest megaship just set sail, towering over the seas like a floating city. It’s not just about ocean views anymore; it’s about water slides, skating rinks, and thousands of passengers packed into one massive ship. We’ll talk about whether this is the future of travel—or a floating nightmare waiting to happen. – Mark’s Chicago Concert Story + More on Mega ShipsMark shares his unforgettable night at the Chicago concert—music, memories, and maybe some audience antics. That leads us back to the headline travel story of the week: Royal Caribbean making history with the largest cruise ship ever built. But is “bigger” always better? We’ll dive deeper into why people are drawn to these floating resorts and why critics say they’re ruining both the oceans and the passenger experience.  – Concert Etiquette: Sitters vs. StandersFinally, a question dividing fans everywhere: what’s the proper etiquette at a concert? Do you sit politely and take it in—or stand, dance, and block the view of the people behind you? From stadiums to small theaters, the debate rages on. We’ll hear from the crew and callers—are you Team Sitter or Team Stander?
How often do you really wash your sheets and towels? It might seem like a small detail in your weekly routine, but in reality, it’s a cornerstone of health and well-being. Towels trap moisture, creating the perfect breeding ground for bacteria, mold, and even skin-irritating fungi. Sheets, meanwhile, quietly collect sweat, oils, dust mites, and allergens—layer by layer—night after night. Regular washing isn’t just about fresh scent or soft fabric; it’s about protecting your skin, your immune system, and your peace of mind.Joining us to remind us how quickly life can turn on a single decision is Pioneer High School defensive backs coach Paul Rifino, the third hero who saved Stefan Cabezas, known to us as “The Foosh.” When Stefan’s car flipped and caught fire on the busy 105 freeway, Rifino was among those who rushed in. He not only helped pull Stefan from the burning wreckage—risking his own life as flames threatened to engulf them all—but then directed freeway traffic to protect others from further disaster. In our conversation, Paul shares what it was like in those harrowing seconds: the scramble to flip the car upright, the urgent knowledge that the vehicle could explode at any moment, and the weight of watching Stefan fight for his life. He also speaks to Stefan’s courage in the face of unimaginable danger and how close they all came to tragedy. It’s a story that reminds us: small, consistent acts—like washing your sheets and towels—protect us in quiet ways, while acts of extraordinary bravery—like Paul Rifino’s—can change the course of a life in an instant.
Is Vegas Really Dead?

Is Vegas Really Dead?

2025-09-0335:09

We kick things off with the heatwave and the age-old mistake—why do we always seem to save the hottest days for yard work? While sweating through chores, there’s one thing on everyone’s mind: the Powerball jackpot has soared to a staggering $1.3 billion. People are lining up at gas stations, and one lucky Sherman Oaks station matched five numbers, earning a cool $1 million. But the real question is—what if it were you? We’ll share some practical tips for managing an overnight fortune, from protecting yourself from sudden “long-lost relatives” to making sure you don’t blow it all before tax season. Next, Conway reveals his fast-food hacks—clever little tricks to save money, score secret menu items, and stretch your dollar without sacrificing taste. From extra-large sodas for pocket change to burger build-arounds, these are insider moves every hungry driver will want to hear. Meanwhile, a rainstorm is sweeping through Southern California and several neighboring states, bringing relief to some, chaos to others. We’ll look at what to expect on the roads, how it impacts fire danger, and why even a little rainfall can wreak havoc on SoCal infrastructure. And then we check in with Richie, who takes us to Sin City. Las Vegas is scrambling to win back visitors after a tourism slump—driven in part by high prices. Casinos and resorts are starting to roll out fresh deals and incentives to lure people back. But will cheaper packages be enough to offset the billion-dollar Powerball buzz drawing attention elsewhere? Speaking of which, the jackpot just keeps climbing after no grand prize winner was named. It’s already up to $1.3 billion, making it one of the largest in history.
6:05- Costco Parking Part 1 6:20- Costco Parking Part 2 6:35-Trash Etiquette 6:50- Ambition Hang-up 
Happy Labor Day!!!5:05- Dueling Don Pardos 5:20- Conway Hypnosis 5:35- Doomsday Glacier 5:50- Tim Hosts MTV Awards
Happy Labor day!!!4:05-Foosh on Sports4:20- Foosh Lost Car - Part 14:35- Foosh Lost Car- Part 2 4:50-Marla Gibbs, The Jeffersons 
Sabrina Carpenter dropped her 7th album, “Man’s Best Friend”, while Bellio was hailed as the heart and soul of the station. Bobby Salazar, accused of hiring a gang member to torch his own restaurant in 2024, could be released on a $1 million bond and placed on house arrest. Meanwhile, federal prosecutors highlighted an electric scooter sharing scam that swindled millions. Conway asked listeners: Have you ever been caught in a pyramid scheme? A moral dilemma surfaced with calls for parking lot video from the NoHo West Mall. And in East L.A., Conway’s beloved King Taco made headlines when a car crash knocked down their sign.
New Orleans marked the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina with memorials, music, and a parade honoring victims, displaced residents, and the resilient survivors who rebuilt. Encino residents voiced frustration over recurring fires in the Sepulveda Basin, calling on city leaders for solutions. The Powerball jackpot climbed into historic territory, becoming the sixth prize to hit $1 billion. Some joked about buying every number — though skipping the Powerball could save $13 million. Reactions ranged from dreams of an orphanage in El Salvador, to a dream car, to simply buying groceries. As school resumes in early August, Conway reflected on how different childhood felt back then — with carefree, silly fun that today’s kids may never experience the same way.
Alex Stone reports that as Americans unofficially bid farewell to summer, the Labor Day travel rush is setting records. United Airlines expects to fly 3.1 million passengers, the busiest holiday travel period for airlines in 15 years. Domestic fares are up 10% from last year, with the average ticket at $231. Michael Monks discusses California’s largest cities, Gov. Newsom’s new homeless encampment plan, and Councilwoman Jurado’s opposition to a proposed Home Depot in Eagle Rock, citing ICE raid concerns. Elex Michaelson recalls Palisades Park turning into a kids’ playground with fire engines and ambulances — a rare event that united Rick Caruso and Karen Bass supporters. He also teases big names in his phone contacts and hints at when he’ll announce his next job. NFL blockbuster trade: The Dallas Cowboys stunned fans by sending Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers in exchange for Kenny Clark and two future first-round picks. Parsons quickly signed a record-breaking extension with the Packers, while the Cowboys bet on bolstering their run defense and playoff future. 
The Powerball jackpot has climbed to $950 million — the 6th largest in history — and is expected to grow even bigger by Saturday’s drawing. Conway also hit on bizarre headlines, including someone stealing 250 vases from cemeteries (“STOP IT!”) and a wild Pat McAfee poker game story.  “The House Whisperer” Dean Sharp joined to talk about hiring contractors and why quality windows are so important for home design.  Dean continued with a deep dive into “window shopping” — literally — covering shapes, sizes, and styles homeowners should know. The crew discussed brand trust, with Trader Joe’s taking the #1 spot as America’s most trusted brand. 
Gov. Tate Reeves clapped back at Gov. Gavin Newsom, disputing claims that Mississippi’s murder rate is 266% higher than California’s. The team also whipped around on Travis Kelce’s net worth and speculated on whether there’ll be a pre-nup — or even a pre-nup song.  Leaked lyrics from Taylor Swift’s upcoming album “Life of a Showgirl” hinted at buying a new home and starting a family. Travis reportedly asked Scott Swift for his blessing to marry Taylor, leading Conway, Bellio, Robin, Ashley, and Crozier to share their own heartfelt proposal and “blessing” stories — with Crozier standing out as the romantic of the bunch. The hour wrapped with fan frenzy over the Taylor + Travis engagement news, including details that her ring is valued at $5 million. 
The crew joked about the PMS lawsuit and a competing show’s lawsuit, claiming they stole their Huell Howser bit. Conway also shared his “new dentist” experience—arguing patients only tell dentists about 40% of the truth, sparking a discussion about whether people lie to doctors.
Tim announces he’s heading to the Show Room at American Vision Windows September 6th. Travel Turmoil: Southwest Airlines faces backlash over its new policy. Clean-Up at the Top of the World: Drones remove 600 pounds of trash from Mount Everest. Broadcasting Shift: Leslie Sykes retires from ABC 7, sparking reflection on how future generations may not grow up with familiar TV anchors and reporters. Brand Backtrack: Cracker Barrel reverts to its old logo following public backlash.
Adam Carolla Interview: Radio personality, comedian, actor, and podcaster Adam Carolla joins to promote his upcoming show in Hawthorne, CA, on Sunday, August 31. Comedy & Conversation: More laughs and stories with Adam Carolla. Kelce Family Spotlight: Ed Kelce, father of NFL star Travis Kelce, shares thoughts on his son’s engagement to Taylor Swift.
Mass Shooting in Minneapolis: Guest Alex Stone reports on the tragic shooting at a Catholic church where 2 children were killed and 17 others were injured. Port of LA & ICE Raids: Guest Michael Monks covers how the LA City Council is calling on the Port of LA to monitor ICE raids and support legal challenges against federal authorities. The “Gray Divorce” / “Meno-Divorce”: Discussion on the rising trend of divorces among older couples, often linked to perimenopause and menopause. Symptoms such as mood swings, weight changes, and hot flashes can strain marriages and prompt reevaluations. Tim jokes about his own feminine traits, including sitting down to pee.
Tim Conway Jr. teams up with guest host Mark Thompson to kick off the show with breaking news on the flash flood warning across Southern California. The two dive into Cracker Barrel’s short-lived logo change, the rollout of vegan burgers, and Tim’s pitch to rebrand it “The Hoarder’s Barrel.” Conway shares his eyewitness account of several thefts at Home Depot, sparking a wider conversation on crime. Mark brings his “Amazing Stories” segment, including a hilarious airport mix-up with a fan who thought he was the other Mark Thompson from Mark & Brian. The hour wraps with Conway praising an honest auto shop after a tune-up that didn’t turn into a scam.  HOUR 1 –  4:05pm – Tim kicks the showoff with guest host Mark Thompson. They lead with breaking news about the flood warning that’s in effect until 6pm PT tonight. And then discuss the Cracker Barrel logo change and subsequent logo reversal. Vegan burgers at CB- Does it need to be refrigerated? Should’ve called it The Hoarder’s Barrel. 5 people shot in South  4:20pm – Conway witnessed several thefts from Home Depot when a Couple 4:35pm – Amazing stories with Mark Thompson...Airport meeting “I'm not that mark Thompson from mark & Brian”  4:50pm – Conway takes car in for tune up. Very honest and wasn’t trying to scam. Celebrating people not ripping you off...that's the flex.
Description: Tim Conway Jr. and guest host Mark Thompson roll into Hour 2 with more breaking news as Southern California weathers a flash flood warning and an earthquake rattles the High Desert. They cover the bust of an alleged Home Depot theft ring that stole more than $10 million in merchandise. Bellio can’t contain her excitement as the crew dives into the news of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement, sparking lively debate about their rumored $18 million dream home and where the newlyweds might settle down. Meanwhile, Cracker Barrel is still under fire for its short-lived rebranding. 5:05pm – Flash Flood Warning and Earthquake rattles the High Desert / Alleged Home Depot theft ring arrested after $10M in merchandise stolen 5:20pm – Bellio’s excitement about the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce engagement.  5:35pm – Taylor and Travis are engaged / Cracker Barrel faces backlash over rebranding 5:50pm Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s alleged future $18 Million home, Tim and Mark discuss where the newlyweds will reside.  
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DaDavios

The wrong file seems to be uploaded, this is Friday's show..

Sep 3rd
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Boe

dead link on all podcast sites today

Jul 23rd
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Boe

missing half the episode

Dec 21st
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Fiddy Sent

I don't know if this was a bit or not , but the stopping and starting got so annoying I stopped listening

Oct 26th
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