The king of cannabis, the chief of chiefing, the magistrate of mary jane. Tommy Chong joined the show to promote his new video mobile phone game “Bud Farm”. He also shared with us how he has been handling the quarantine order and as you might expect it involves getting a little stoned.
He’s one of the most notable actors in the business and he’s been in tons of films and shows, but taking the time to join us was our friend Terry Crews! Terry joined us to share his stories of being in the NFL, his career in ad campaigns as well as promote the new film hes in, an upcoming children film on Netflix “The Willoughbys”.
He and his wife are regular listeners and he was the guitar player for Jefferson Airplane. It’s our buddy Jorma Kaukonen who joined us to catch up and give us some of his bets memories as well as how he and his family have been staying busy with the COVID-19 pandemic.
The famous Dr. Drew Pinsky joined the show to talk about the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and what the best course of action is for the country as well as how people should be handling all of it while being quarantined.
The Westerville Police Chief, Charles Chandler, joined the show to talk about the current state of affairs with the law enforcement and the corona virus pandemic.
On this episode of Two Bucks and A Nut, we re-visit a conversation with MLB All Star, Johnny Damon. He talks about playing for two of the most iconic baseball franchises in history, dishes on former teammates, and shares his thoughts on the Houston’s “spygate.”
The director of the Memorial Golf Tournament, Dan Sullivan, joined the show to get everyone up to speed with whats going on with Columbus’ crowed jewel of golf.
Hollywood actor Eric Roberts joined the show to promote his new independent film coming out “Inside the Rain”. He also talked about how he approaches accepting new roles in movies and how his family has taken up showbiz as the family biz.
Leo Welsh, otherwise known as the voice of the National Anthem for home Blue Jackets games, joined the show because he also is a certified resident at an assisted living home here in Columbus and with the COVID-19 outbreak he and his staff have a unique perspective on the pandemic and how they are handling the care of their patients.
Stand up comedian Bert Kreischer joined the show to promote his new comedy special on Netlfix, “Hey Big Boy” and also share some hilarious stories about how he and his family are coping with the stay-at-home quarantine.