Full Show 11/21/2025: Do You Trust the DOJ to Release Information That Makes Their Boss Look Bad?
Update: 2025-11-21
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Ian Hoch lays out his thoughts on the release of the Epstein files and what has been public already up until this point.
Ian also asks, "What grocery products will you never skimp out on, no matter how expensive they become?"
Ian Hoch drops the 2 O'clock News Bomb.
Then Ian opens the phone lines and the WWL listeners chime in on the Epstein files and grocery items they wouldn't skimp out on.
A secretive Instagram account, "Cash Grab NOLA" is hiding cash all over New Orleans, and followers are racing across the city to find it. Ian talks to "John," founder of Cash Grab NOLA and the creator behind the craze, about why they’re doing it, where the idea came from, and what it says about the way New Orleanians chase fun and free money!
Ever get stuck in the same dream loop? Same place, same people, same weird situation? Let’s talk about what recurring dreams mean and why your brain keeps replaying the same scenes at night. Sleep researchers say recurring dreams are rarely random. Dr. Chelsie Rohrscheib, Ph.D, Head Sleep Expert and Neuroscientist at Wesper, a company specializing in sleep-care tech and data analysis, joins Ian Hoch to talk about it.
Ian also asks, "What grocery products will you never skimp out on, no matter how expensive they become?"
Ian Hoch drops the 2 O'clock News Bomb.
Then Ian opens the phone lines and the WWL listeners chime in on the Epstein files and grocery items they wouldn't skimp out on.
A secretive Instagram account, "Cash Grab NOLA" is hiding cash all over New Orleans, and followers are racing across the city to find it. Ian talks to "John," founder of Cash Grab NOLA and the creator behind the craze, about why they’re doing it, where the idea came from, and what it says about the way New Orleanians chase fun and free money!
Ever get stuck in the same dream loop? Same place, same people, same weird situation? Let’s talk about what recurring dreams mean and why your brain keeps replaying the same scenes at night. Sleep researchers say recurring dreams are rarely random. Dr. Chelsie Rohrscheib, Ph.D, Head Sleep Expert and Neuroscientist at Wesper, a company specializing in sleep-care tech and data analysis, joins Ian Hoch to talk about it.
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