
Today on Circling The Drain, veteran broadcaster Johnny B and Jim McCarthy get brutally honest about the state of radio, bad management, and rebuilding a life in podcasting after nearly 50 years on the air. They talk about: – Getting let go over Zoom after decades in the business – Losing friends and mentors like Phil Valentine and Dave White – Depression, grief, and finding purpose again behind a different kind of mic – Why radio is “circling the drain” – and how it could still be saved Special guest: longtime radio host John David Wells joins by phone to lay out the four things every radio company must give its talent: money, opportunity, training, and respect.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Cold open – The four things radio talent really needs
1:25 Welcome to Circling The Drain, where’s Jay?
2:10 Losing Phil Valentine, Dave White, and radio
4:29 Radio as an abusive ex-wife
8:59 Fired over Zoom and strange management comments
14:25 Ratings success without respect
16:33 Depression after losing radio and Phil
17:53 How the podcast became purpose
18:52 Radio vs. podcasts and fractured audiences 29:59 Jesse Jackson on Radio Row: “Johnny B, you the man”
33:02 Trump, politics, and WWE-style media
43:11 Mourning radio, not just bashing it
46:01 Call-in with John David Wells
46:48 Money, opportunity, training, respect
48:28 How big groups could still save radio
51:02 Dad’s prediction about deregulation
52:00 Why personality still matters more than ever 53:08 Gratitude for Jay Harper and the future of the show
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