
Ron Rosenbaum, attorney, longtime radio host and true Twin Cities character and his co-host, journalist Lucy Quinlivan, are Holding Court Thursdays at 2 p.m. The two outspoken hosts pontificate weekly on topics ranging from law and politics to media, sports and entertainment.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Category | News | ||||

On June 10th, hundreds of people gathered to remember Ron Rosenbaum. The speakers included Dan Barreiro, Audrey Glassman, Jim Rosenbaum, Todd Rapp, Deborah Sitkoff, and Ron's son, Nicholas Rosenbaum. In the words of Joe Friedberg, "if there could be ... more
Holding Court Podcast is currently on hiatus until further notice, but we'll be making an announcement about Holding Court in the near future, so please do keep checking for new episodes. Until we return, we hope that you enjoy other great podcasts o... more
While Holding Court is on a break, we feature some more fabulous conversations from some of our best episodes and keep to a Rock-N-Roll theme for this show. We start with Rick Shefchik as he shares stories about the lives of 1960's Rock 'N' Roll arti... more
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... more
I miss listening to Ron. Enjoyed listenting to him over the years, a great storyteller and personality.
Miss you, Ron! In my opinion, the Feb. 4 interview with Dean Stang and the three hour gabfest with Barnard, Mischke and Rosenbaum are the best episodes. Ron was an interesting dude with a unique perspective that the Twin Cities audience was blessed to hear through the years.
This is a great podcast. If you like to laugh, agree and disagree and again knowledge. This is the podcast for you.
Great Podcast. Great discussions. Wish they were on more often. I only take one star off because Ron yells into the microphone too much and blows my eardrums out at least once an episode. When you get worked up step back from the mic please. Thanks - my ears
Ron brings both a legal perspective to a story along with a center left take and I enjoy listening to Ron and Lucy, they have even changed my position on a story. I just wish they would do a few poddasts a week so they could cover a few more local stories or even national stories and their take on them.









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