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Syndication

In honor of #ThrowbackThursday, we feature one of the greatest episodes in Holding Court history from back in October of 2014. Tom Barnard and Tommy Mischke joined Ron in the studio, and the result was a heated, free-wheeling, hard-hitting discussion amongst three radio legends. The conversation ranges from childhood stories, family, fame, loyalty, life, radio, politics, regrets, on and off air personalities, and more. This is Part 1 of 3. Find Part 2 and Part 3 by scrolling down our podcast feed into in our earlier episodes from the first few months of the show!

Direct download: HC_042816.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:19pm EDT

Following this week's New York primaries and Trump's landslide victory, we feature a few segments of two of our favorite episodes. First, we look back on our conversation with two Trump supporters when they came in-studio to make their case on why they support the Donald. Then we highlight a conversation with a Muslim American to discuss Donald Trump and his views on Muslims. 

Direct download: HC_042116.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:27pm EDT

Ron is back and in-studio, along with Todd Rapp and Lucy. They tackle the human rights issues in North Carolina and Mississippi in the wake of anti-LGBT laws being passed. They also discuss Minnesota's stance on the LGBT population, the presidential election, and Sammy's position as a Semi-Finalist to be a Minnesota Vikings Cheerleader.

Direct download: HC_041416.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 5:05pm EDT

Joe Friedberg and Michael Brodkorb join Lucy Quinlivan to discuss more controversy surrounding the Jamar Clark case and prosecution following an op-ed piece in the Star Tribune published by Steven Belton entitled, "Jamar Clark case: Freeman played dog-whistle politics in communicating the narrative." They also chat about the state of the presidential election, developments in the Grazzini-Rucki case, and more.

Direct download: HC_040716.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:22pm EDT

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