That’s Incredible 5-6-25
Jay shares some wild stories with Allyson and Chelsea—a Kentucky mom's 2nd grader accidentally orders over 70,000 Dum-Dum suckers on Amazon, a dad reveals the shocking cost of taking a family of five to Disney World, and a Florida community faces an unusual peacock invasion, solved by—you guessed it—peacock vasectomie. Also Jay reads a really nice letter from 11 year old listener Morgan
Stop Selling Backyard Eggs!
Dylan stops by with Jay, Allyson, and Chelsea to crack open the surprising truth about selling eggs right out of your backyard. Turns out, it's not such an egg-cellent idea after all. Find out why!
Cross Exam 5-6-25
This week, Jay, Allyson, and Chelsea face another hilarious round of Cross-Exam. The trio reveals who’s guilty of fake phone conversations to avoid talking, —and two more surprising admissions you don't want to miss!
Jay’s NASA Dream Comes True (Just in Time!)
Jay’s been working hard to score NASA’s exclusive VIP Mission Control tour at the Johnson Space Center for himself and Superman IV actor Mark Pillow. One tiny hitch—Jay confidently told Mark it was happening before he secured the tickets! Fortunately, luck was on Jay's side, and he landed the spots just in the nick of time. Now he's all set to live out his ultimate Apollo 13 fantasy.
Garage Sale Chelsea
Chelsea made a cool $200 from her weekend garage sale—but Jay and Allyson learn she wasn’t thrilled about the etiquette (or lack thereof) displayed by a few drive-by shoppers. The trio discusses what you should—and shouldn't—do when cruising neighborhood sales.
Back in the Day & Hollywood 5-5-25
Jay kicks things off with a look back in history—today marks the debut of iconic fragrance Chanel No. 5 and Avril Lavigne's first and only #1 hit song. Then, Chelsea shares the latest from Hollywood, including Prince Harry’s desire to reconcile with his family.
Faith, Food, & Jay!
Jay receives a special message from Brooks and Christy, hosts of his favorite YouTube show, Smoky Mountains Faith, Food, and Fun. He shares some of the show's standout moments with Allyson and Chelsea—and now the trio is even closer to making their ultimate dream come true: a live morning show broadcast from Dollywood!
Lady Gaga concert bomb attack thwarted: police
Brazilian police said they’d arrested two people and disrupted an alleged bomb attack at a free Lady Gaga concert that some 2.5 million people attended on Copacabana Beach.
‘Star Wars’ re-releases are still a box office force nearly half a century later
The 20th anniversary of “Revenge of the Sith" recently brought in $42 million worldwide, proving that nearly 50 years after its debut, “Star Wars" is still a force in theaters.
'Tweed' a film made in Michigan gets Hollywood style premiere in Dearborn
A Michigan-based feature film is getting a Hollywood-style premiere in Dearborn on Friday night.
Marvel brings out 'The Thunderbolts' who want to be the new Avengers
The Thunderbolts want to be the new Avengers, but they're not. Meanwhile we begin with Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively having another simple favor that starts with a simple question.
Ruth Buzzi, 'Laugh-In' comedian, dies at 88
Ruth Buzzi, a comedian who made more than 200 television appearances during a 45-year career, has died at age 88. Here's what we know.
Hello May: The Trio’s Monthly Preview
May is officially here! Jay, Allyson, and Chelsea run down everything exciting happening this month—from holidays and special events to warmer weather and fun traditions.
Jay’s Big Night at Junior Achievement
Jay Towers hosted the Junior Achievement Awards at the War Memorial on Thursday night. It was an inspiring evening filled with great moments—Jay shares all the highlights with Allyson and Chelsea!
Austin Powers Anniversary & Gwyneth’s Ski Drama
Jay takes us back to revisit the premiere of the comedy classic Austin Powers and other memorable moments on this day in history. Then, Chelsea brings us the latest in Hollywood Minute—including Gwyneth Paltrow’s candid reaction to her recent ski-hill lawsuit drama.
Celebrity deaths of 2025: Who we’ve lost this year
From Wayne Osmond to Gene Hackman to Michelle Trachtenberg, we’ve marked the loss of many beloved or notable celebrities who have died this year.
Alec Baldwin's 'Rust' released in theaters: How we got here
The felony involuntary manslaughter charge against the film’s lead, Alec Baldwin, was dropped last year.
‘I Kissed a Girl’ singer Jill Sobule dies in Minnesota house fire
Jill Sobule, the singer-songwriter behind the 1995 hit “I Kissed a Girl," was killed in a Minneapolis house fire Thursday, just weeks before the release of a new album and cast recording.
Jay's identity confusion
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David Attenborough, turning 99, addresses nearing ‘end of his life’
The broadcaster and writer addressed his life and future during a new documentary.