RadioNemo Guest Interviews
RadioNemo Guest Interviews
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RadioNemo Guest Interviews
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The podcast delves into themes such as veteran advocacy, cultural awareness, and the evolution of the trucking industry. Episodes spotlight topics like The Honor Project's mission to honor fallen heroes, the challenges of modern driver training, and how economic policies affect transportation. For example, conversations revolve around historical insights with authors like Megan Kate Nelson and practical strategies for wellness presented by lifestyle experts.

This podcast is a series of interviews from the show Nemo Nation. Nemo Nation is Dave Nemo like you’ve never heard him before. Live from New Orleans, the trucking radio legend holds court at the center of a rapid-fire Monday show that brings the news to you, providing a quick overview of the trucking industry’s past week and upcoming events. Filtered through rocking music, outrageous factoids, and god-awful dad jokes, Nemo Nation pulls transportation reporters, podcasters, influencers, and the larger players into a conversation about the wild world of trucking.
It’s the week that was and the week that could be. With a final half-hour segment dedicated to in depth interviews, Nemo Nation is a chance for Dave to “tell it like it is” and take on those who tell it like it isn’t. Are you ready to ride shotgun?
On this episode of Road Gang Radio, hosts Lindsey Lawler and Jimmy Mac welcome Gary Hahn, Vice President of Marketing and Communications for the National Comedy Center and the Lucy Desi Museum in Jamestown, New York.
Designated by Congress as the nation’s official cultural institution dedicated to comedy, the National Comedy Center is more than a museum—it’s a living archive celebrating comedy as a true art form. Gary takes us inside the Center’s groundbreaking interactive exhibits, its vast digital archives, and the delicate balance between honoring comedy’s history while keeping visitors laughing.
The conversation explores:
Why comedy deserves preservation alongside opera, art, and film
The National Comedy Center’s role as the country’s official comedy archive
Digitized collections from legends like George Carlin, Joan Rivers, Richard Pryor, and Johnny Carson
How personalized “sense of humor profiles” shape each visitor’s experience
The Saturday Night Live exhibits and the craft behind comedy writing
Lucy and Desi’s lasting impact on television, production, and American culture
Why comedy is both serious work and a source of joy
This thoughtful, funny, and insightful discussion highlights how laughter helps define who we are—and why preserving comedy matters for future generations.
Learn more or plan your visit:
https://comedycenter.org

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