In this episode of "My World Live, Laff, or Whatever," the host welcomes listeners back after the Memorial Day weekend, discussing the recent heavy rainfall and flooding across Ohio. The show highlights the mission of the Trim Radio Network, emphasizing its goal to "cut the bull and serve the truth." The episode features a detailed discussion with guest Quentin regarding the complexities of data center developments in Ohio, touching on economic impacts, tax abatements, and local infrastructure challenges. The conversation shifts to the creative process, with Quintin sharing his experience using various AI tools to generate lyrics, music, and animated avatars for political commentary and content creation. The episode is punctuated with humor, personal anecdotes about lawn care and Southern culinary traditions, and a look at the technical effort behind producing digital content.
Host Stu welcomes guests Barry Blankenship (Trenton) and Quentin Kidd (Wilmington) to dive into the controversy surrounding data center development in Ohio. The discussion...
Welcome to My World, Live, Laugh, and Whatever, the show where the host shares what's going on in their world—from crazy doctor visits and...
Welcome to My World, Live, Laugh, and Whatever! This week, we navigate some hectic weather (and emergency prep tips, including GMRS radios) before diving...