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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

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Love your Dad Joke Friday! Me and my husband laugh about it on Friday nights when we get home! Love starting my morning with you guys!
Great show. Makes laugh every morning - it does drop down to a solid 3.5 stars when Alley is gone 😉
Riggs and Alley are kind of funny. But only sometimes. Gibbons makes it tolerable. Sometimes.
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A morning-drive style show featuring Alley and her co-host, DZ, delivering a fast-paced mix of personal stories, family moments, listener call-ins, and light debates. Episodes frequently center on everyday dilemmas (Am I the Jerk segments), parenting and family dynamics, local events, and relatable quirks of daily life, all delivered with humor and audience participation. A standout thread across episodes is the duo's interplay with callers and recurring bits (like dog Doug and listener contests) that give the show a warm, community-focused vibe. The format and local Midwest flavor likely appeal to listeners seeking relatable, upbeat content with practical takeaways for family life, relationships, and day-to-day decision making.
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