
The Power Trip Morning Show - Sports, Movies, Music, Comedy and more...
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1693 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Cory talks about going to the movies and the cost of it, Jordan Addison is back in trouble, Hawk shops at Kohl'sSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A great actor with a unique name lands himself in jail, Mark Parrish shares his thoughts on the Wild and Zach Halverson concurs, Parker Fox shares what The Barn was like in last night's heartbreaker See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information... more
A man from a not-so surprising state has a surprising amount of alcohol in his system, the Fighting Illini are making a big investment in their football program, Parker learns about Scooby-Doo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another Tuesday, another morning of complaints from the guys, John Bonnes stokes the fire a bit, Zach opens up his DMsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Love the games & pop culture talk more than sports and player interviews. Stop splitting it up into 3 episodes to boost your numbers. If only they could play music…
I agree Marney is not good. I mostly cannot listen anymore because I’m so sick and tired of Hawk. He’s a pervert and a deviant and it’s disgusting. He needs to be roped in or taken on the air. The rest of the bits get old but are tolerable but Hawk is just gross. This coming from another man. We get it you’re a horny perv but my gosh dial it back. I’m just done.
Dan, dude, stop eating on air it’s disgusting to have in the earbuds. HD gum slapper
I’ve listened to this show for 20+ years. Hawk crossed a line with comments about a nun who passed away. I get it that they’re playing junior high characters. He should read the lines to her family and then resign.
Max would roll all you up and smoke you💨 go watch fox and friends
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Engaging and lively discussions characterize the audio content, blending humor, sports analysis, and pop culture references. The hosts often share personal anecdotes and humorous takes on contemporary events, making it a lighthearted experience. Regular topics include sports performances, particularly related to the Minnesota Vikings and University of Minnesota teams, while nostalgia-driven conversations frequently bring back memories related to movies and childhood experiences. Listeners can expect a mix of playful banter, insightful sports commentary, and engaging stories, showcased through dynamic interactions among the hosts.
What makes this content particularly unique is its seamless integration of comedy into sports discussions, crea... more
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Recent guests on The Power Trip include:
1. Marcelo Hernandez
2. John Creasel
3. Greg Warren
4. John Kriesel
5. Marty Gellner
6. William Sawalich
7. Mark Bjornstad
8. Josh Duhamel
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