Sunday, March 1, 2026

Bee-otch of the Day: Trump for bombing Iran

 Critique of US Foreign Policy and Presidential Actions

- US attack on Iran and its consequences.

- Critique of past Republican presidents' war involvement.

- Donald Trump's actions and potential impeachment.


Chuck's former boss and Personal Ethics

- Allegations that a former boss of Chuck's, who is Chaldean, burned down his store down to collect insurance money and the shoddy construction of the store that replaced it.

- He also discusses his shrewd business practices and bankruptcy only to start a new business where he forced his employees to work without heat nor electricity.

- When Saddam Hussain was executed, that ex-boss was interviewed by a local TV station, saying how happy he was. Chuck also pointed out that a family member of his by marriage is also Chaldean and she screwed his family over.


Critique of Identity Politics and Personal Experiences

- Negative experiences with individuals using race or ethnicity.

- Disappointment with a former church friend's behavior.

- Advocacy for judging people by personality and intellect.


Workplace Dissatisfaction and Economic Hardship

- Experiences with a belittling boss and unfair pay.

- Struggles with low wages and the need for multiple jobs.

- Financial difficulties and the impact of economic policies.


Political Commentary and Call for Progressive Change

- Critique of Donald Trump's leadership and mental state.

- Call for progressive voting in upcoming elections.

- Emphasis on supporting workers and healthcare access.



Friday, February 27, 2026

Bee-otch of the Day: Trump and media consolidation

 Weekend Plans and Personal Reflections

- Early weekend due to work shortage, allowing for rest.

- Struggled with sleep after early morning urination.

- Fell asleep watching TV and missed Jeopardy.


Winnie the Pooh Origin and Jeopardy

- Final Jeopardy question about Winnie the Pooh's name origin.

- Winnie the Pooh named after a Canadian bear, Winnipeg.

- AA Milne named Winnie the Pooh after the popular bear.


Hollywood Mergers and Media Consolidation

- Netflix withdrew from bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery.

- Paramount and Skydance won the bid for Warner Bros.

- Concerns about job losses and reduced competition in media.


Political Influence on Media and Firings

- Paramount fired Stephen Colbert due to criticism of Donald Trump.

- CBS News hosts quit due to lack of integrity under Barry Weiss.

- Anderson Cooper leaving CBS News, potentially due to CNN acquisition.


Impact of Mergers on Personal Life

- Uncle lost his job at Warner Bros. due to AOL merger.

- Uncle's subsequent struggles, including working at Sam's Club.

- Mergers negatively impact hardworking individuals and lead to job loss.


Historical Context of Hollywood and Media Regulation

- William Fox's attempt to hostilely take over MGM in 1929.

- Formation of 20th Century Fox through a merger in 1935.

- Justice Department broke up studio ownership of theaters in the late 1940s.


FCC Rules and Local TV Station Ownership

- FCC regulations on TV station ownership vary by market size.

- Shared services agreements allow companies to operate stations they don't own.

- Consolidation of ownership in Northern Michigan TV market.


Challenges in Local News and Media Integrity

- Sinclair Broadcasting's acquisition of local stations and right-wing content.

- Max Media's financial issues and history of religious programming.

- Concerns about declining news quality and limited choices for viewers.


Current Media Landscape and Political Concerns

- Nexstar's layoffs and potential merger with Tegna, impacting Grand Rapids news.

- Trump's alleged desire to destroy government and reduce competition.

- Call for a strong anti-justice department to prevent monopolies.



Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Bee-otch of the Day: Trump and his SOTU

 Nine Inch Nails Concert Experience

- Attended a Nine Inch Nails concert, a 30-year bucket list item.

- Trent Reznor, now in his 60s, performed with Atticus Ross, playing hits and deeper tracks.

- The show featured electronic elements, visual projections, and a performance by opening act 'Boys Noize'.


Q Lazzarus and 'Goodbye Horses'

- Boys Noize remixed 'Goodbye Horses' by Q Lazzarus, a mysterious artist.

- The song gained classic status from its use in 'Silence of the Lambs'.

- Q Lazzarus lived a low-profile life and passed away a few years ago at 56. (Edit: she was actually 61 when she died in 2022)


Trent Reznor's Character and Career

- Trent Reznor is described as a genuinely nice, shy person despite his music's rage.

- He maintains high energy for his age, performing both electronic and hard-rocking numbers.

- Ticket prices for the Grand Rapids show were high, costing $250 for two upper-bowl seats.


Kate Hudson's Performance and Howard Stern Interview

- Kate Hudson is nominated for Best Actress for her role in 'Song Sung Blue'.

- She gained 15 pounds for the role, playing a 'chunky' woman.

- Hudson discussed the movie and her Oscar nomination on 'Howard Stern', wearing a mesh outfit when she heard that she was nominated.


Neil Diamond's Legacy and Health

- Neil Diamond's 'Sweet Caroline' is a crowd-pleaser.

- He performed 'Sweet Caroline' after the Boston Marathon bombing to uplift spirits at Fenway.

- Diamond retired due to Parkinson's disease, affecting his ability to speak and perform.


Critique of Trump's Policies and Conduct

- Trump's tariffs are criticized for raising prices and harming American consumers and businesses.

- He is labeled an 'anti-woman president' due to his stance on abortion and association with Epstein.

- Chuck expresses strong disapproval of Trump's actions and calls for a 'bluest wave' in the upcoming election.


Workplace Experiences and Economic Realities

- The speaker's father advised against low-wage jobs like flipping burgers.

- A former boss ran a company poorly, leading to near bankruptcy, while a new boss improved conditions and pay.

- Many jobs, including teaching and scientific roles, offer poor pay and benefits despite required education.


Ripley's Believe It or Not Cartoonist Dispute

- Kieran Castano, a talented cartoonist, drew the Ripley's strip for four years.

- He took a pay cut, earning less than his previous line cook job, and was denied a raise.

- Ripley's fired Castano after he requested time off, leading him to return to his higher-paying line cook job.


Challenges in the Radio Industry

- Former northern Michigan DJ Smitty found bartending paid better than his radio job.

- His old station, Rock 105/95.5's ratings declined, and they now have only two DJs working six-hour shifts.

- The low pay in radio, with Smitty never earning over $40,000, deters new talent.


Teacher's Career Shift to Restaurant Management

- A family friend, a 'best teacher of the year' in Arizona, left teaching after a divorce.

- She started working weekends at a restaurant for extra income.

- She became a general manager, quitting teaching due to low pay and difficult parents.


Michigan Political Landscape

- Republicans are funding Democratic candidate campaigns to split the Democratic vote in Michigan.

- The goal is to ensure a Republican victory in the state.

- The speaker urges voters to support 'blue' candidates to prevent Trump's return to power.



Sunday, February 22, 2026

Bee-otches of the Day: Trump and Mark Rolfe

 Nine Inch Nails Concert Anticipation

- Attending a Nine Inch Nails concert in Grand Rapids.

- High school fan excited for the expensive show.

- Band's evolution with Atticus Ross and opening act Boys Noize.


Trump's Tariffs and Economic Impact

- Supreme Court ruling against Trump's unconstitutional tariffs.

- Tariffs' negative impact on small businesses and global trade.

- Critique of Trump's economic policies and their effect on American citizens.


Critique of Political Figures and Systems

- Condemnation of political figures' actions and alleged corruption.

- Criticism of Project 2025 and its stance on adult entertainment.

- Call for voting Democrat due to perceived harm from current policies.


Epstein Scandal and Accountability

- Release of Epstein documents and impact on victims.

- Criticism of those who associated with Epstein.

- Allegations of a 'sex offender system' among the powerful.


Minimum Wage and Corporate Responsibility

- Advocacy for increasing the minimum wage to $15/hour.

- Critique of corporate companies fighting against minimum wage increases.

- Disparity between the wealthy and working class.


Warner Bros. Sale and Media Landscape

- Proposed sale of Warner Bros. with Netflix and Paramount as bidders.

- Concerns about Paramount's potential ownership and political bias.

- Discussion of cable network spin-offs and media consolidation.


Movie Theater Industry Challenges

- Struggles of movie theater owners due to bombing films and streaming.

- Case of a theater owner in Bad Axe, Michigan, Mark Rolfe facing financial ruin.

- Historical context of theater ownership and digital conversion issues.


Mark Rolfe's Legal Troubles and Community Impact

- Mark Rolfe charged with criminal sexual conduct involving a minor.

- Auction of his businesses failing due to his legal issues.

- Community's dilemma regarding supporting his businesses versus his alleged actions.


Childhood Trauma and Sexual Offenses

- Discussion of childhood trauma as a root cause of sexual offenses.

- Examples of Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby's alleged actions.

- Critique of those who profit from Christianity and the 'Jesus card'.


Personal Dating Struggles and Life Philosophy

- Challenges in dating due to political differences and personal history.

- Critique of dating apps and their ownership structure.

- Personal reflections on loneliness, standards, and the search for meaningful relationships.


Mental Health and Personal Growth

- Experience with panic attacks and medication for mental health.

- Importance of seeking professional help for mental well-being.

- Comparison of personal choices to those who self-medicate.



Thursday, February 19, 2026

Hero of the Day: The Rev. Jesse Jackson

 Unusual Weather and Global Warming Concerns

- Unseasonably warm February weather in 2026.

- Observation of global warming's continued impact.

- Personal reflection on environmental issues.


Controversial Land Purchase and Missing Persons

- New Mexico ranch formerly owned by Epstein purchased by US Congressman.

- Rumors of Epstein burying sex workers on the property.

- Concerns about the ranch's transition into a Christian youth camp.


Community Media and Cinema Challenges

- Chuck delivers an unfortunate update regarding a recent Hero of the Day, the Chalfonte Foundation. 

- Their Elk Rapids Cinema is currently closed due to HVAC system failure.

- Meanwhile, the State Theater in Traverse City is temporarily closed due to a leaky roof.


Pedestrian Safety and Traffic Violations

- Frustration over a pedestrian crossing against a red 'do not walk' signal.

- Emphasis on the purpose of crosswalks for safety.

- Comparison to basic safety lessons from 'Sesame Street'.


Jesse Jackson's Legacy and Controversies

- Reverend Jesse Jackson's passing at 84, with Parkinson's speculation.

- His civil rights activism and ministry following Martin Luther King Jr.

- Controversial remarks and personal life issues, including 'Hymietown' comment and a love child.


Critique of Modern Preachers and Kid Rock's Transformation

- Criticism of many preachers as 'scam artists' and 'grifters'.

- Disbelief at Kid Rock's transformation into a 'Christian' singer after his latest single becomes a hit on the Christian charts.

- Past controversial actions and lyrics of Kid Rock highlighted.


Challenges within Black-Owned Media and Businesses

- Allegations of Tyrone Bynum's wife being 'hit on' by Jesse Jackson.

- Byron Allen's financial struggles despite claims of being a billionaire.

- Urban One's co-founder criticizing his own community's music.


Media Accountability and Cosby Show Controversy

- TV One airing 'The Cosby Show' despite Bill Cosby's convictions.

- Comparison to BBC's removal of Jimmy Savile's content.

- Critique of both black and white-owned media companies for perceived failures.


Local Business Failures and Personal Experiences

- Closure of two black-owned restaurants in Elk Rapids.

- Failure of 'The Foundry' burger bar due to poor food quality and management issues.

- Instances of problematic owners in other local restaurants, including a child molester and a domestic abuser.


Income Inequality and Political Disillusionment

- Frustration over taxpayer money supporting billionaires.

- Advocacy for income equality, echoing Jesse Jackson's fight.

- Disappointment with political rhetoric and lack of effective leadership.



Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Bee-otch of the Day: Tim Sabian

Tim Sabian's Role in Howard Stern's Career

- Sabian's responsibility for Stern's syndicated radio career

- Sabian's promotion at Sirius to run entertainment channels

- Sabian's alleged firing by Howard Stern


Howard Stern's Terrestrial Radio Impact

- Stern's success in Philadelphia and other markets

- Rivalries with local radio personalities like John DeBella

- Detroit market struggles against Drew and Mike


Controversies Surrounding Howard Stern's Employees

- New York Post's criticism of Stern's treatment of former employees

- Scott Salem's firing due to a GoFundMe page supporting his cancer-stricken wife

- Allegations of underpayment and drug problems among staff


Sovereign Communications' Financial and Legal Troubles

- Founding of Sovereign Communications by Tim Sabian and Bill Gleich

- Financial difficulties leading to building loss and station sales

- FCC fines and alleged shady business practices


Radio Station Ownership and Local Market Dynamics in Upper Michigan

- Sovereign Communications' near monopoly in Sault Ste. Marie

- Competition with Canadian radio stations

- Economic struggles and lack of industry in the Upper Peninsula


Consequences of Disrespecting Howard Stern

- Warning against speaking negatively about Howard Stern

- Chuck talks a former northern Michigan radio DJ who trashed Stern and his subsequent career decline and death

- Radio stations' failure after dropping Howard Stern



Sunday, February 15, 2026

Heroes of the Day: Chalfonte Foundation

 Societal Issues and Political Discontent

- Critique of global issues like greed and income inequality.

- President's policies favoring wealthy individuals.

- Negative impact of tariffs on working class.


The Jim Meyer Legacy and Chalfonte Foundation Origins

- Jim Meyer (aka "Jimeyer"), a Detroit priest, founded the Chalfonte Foundation.

- Meyer's activism against violence and support for marginalized communities.

- Foundation's focus on combating childhood poverty.


Early Initiatives of the Chalfonte Foundation

- Jim Meyer's efforts to pay for hospital patients' cable and parking bills.

- Belief in entertainment as a distraction for children.

- Creation of a summer camp for Detroit children in Elk Rapids.


History of Elk Rapids Cinema

- First movie theater in Elk Rapids built in the 1910s.

- Ed Loomis built the State Theater in the 1940s.

- Coddingtons renamed it Elk Rapids Cinema in 1960 due to another State Theater in Traverse City.


Joe Yuchasz's Ownership of Elk Rapids Cinema

- Joe Yuchasz purchased the cinema in 1973 on a handshake agreement.

- Yuchasz's dedication to the theater despite financial challenges.

- Renovations including roof repair, new seats, and digital conversion.


Joe Yuchasz's Community Involvement and Passing

- Joe Yuchasz served as Village President and repaired the harbor.

- His death in 2022 at age 82, shortly before his 50th anniversary as owner.

- Theater willed to his niece and nephews.


Chalfonte Foundation's Acquisition and Vision for the Cinema

- Joe's family sold the cinema to the Chalfonte Foundation in late 2022.

- Foundation's goal to operate as a non-profit, showing first-run movies.

- Acceptance of EBT cards for movie tickets to support welfare recipients.


Joe Yuchasz's Unfulfilled Ambitions

- Plans for a second screen, arcade, and new bathrooms.

- Desire to build a radio station, rejected by FCC due to clerical errors.

- Joe's ambition despite financial limitations.


WEIE 99.7 Village Radio Launch

- Chalfonte Foundation established WEIE 99.7 Village Radio.

- Low-power 100W station with all-volunteer DJs.

- Diverse music programming, including alternative and metal shows.


Critique of Northern Michigan Radio

- Comparison of WEIE's alternative show to commercial stations.

- Criticism of commercial radio for playing repetitive music.

- Preference for independent media over corporate-controlled stations.


Personal Experiences and Reflections

- Chuck's personal history and challenges in life.

- Negative experiences with a former stepdad and his family.

- Fond memories of Elk Rapids and its cinema.


Social Commentary and Media Advocacy

- Critique of Christian metal and televangelists.

- Advocacy for supporting independent media and livable wages.

- Importance of universal healthcare and supporting organizations like Chalfonte.