‘They believe in the vision and they believe in the university.’ – Coach Shauna Green, Fighting Illini Women’s Basketball Head Coach on the Steve Cochran Show

Fighting Illini Women’s Basketball Head Coach Shauna Green joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss the Fighting Illini women securing the inaugural WBIT title, the importance of building genuine trust and relationships with her players, and how the ‘Caitlin Clark Effect’ is positively impacting women’s basketball.

Where Is Mayor Brandon Johnson?

Retired CPD Lt. John Garrido, founder of the Garrido Stray Rescue Foundation, joins the Steve Cochran Show to delve into the message Mayor Brandon Johnson’s absence at Officer Luis Huesca’s press conference sent to Chicago police officers, highlighting solidarity within the Chicago Police Department in times of loss, and partnering with Joe’s on Higgins to support a Vietnam-era Army veteran and longtime Joe’s delivery driver who was carjacked, leaving him unable to work due to damage to his car.

To contribute to the cause, visit: https://www.gofundme.com/f/its-time-to-deliver-for-sgt-ernie-aimone 

PM Chicago (4/22) – Recall This Fall Campaign, Officer Safety, & Baseball in Full Swing

On this episode of PM Chicago: Bret Gogoel speaks with Dan Boland about the Recall This Fall campaign, which is pushing to add a question on the ballot this Fall that would eventually allow Chicagoans the power to recall their mayor. Ret. Chief Tom Weitzel from Riverside shares his thoughts on the tragic officer shooting over the weekend. Plus, Bret reviews this weekend in Chicago sports.

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The Closing Bell (4/22) – What’s Next for TikTok, and What Makes the “Best” Boss?

On today’s edition of the Closing Bell with Bret Gogoel: ABC News Technology Reporter Mike Dobuski joins the show with the latest on TikTok and the House of Representatives. Mark Denzler, President and CEO of the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association, returns to the program to discuss competing carbon capture proposals and more. Plus, what are the qualities of a “good” boss?

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Inflation is not going away – how to keep your money safe

Inflation is not going away anytime soon. Jonathan Hoenig, aka The Capitalist Pig, visits the Steve Cochran Show to share his money tips for the middle 60% from how to save to how to invest during this uncertain time.

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It’s Parvo Awareness Day – how to keep your puppy safe

The first ever Parvo Awareness Day is April 23th. Susanna Wickham from PAWS and Bobby Modi from Elanco Animal Health join the Steve Cochran Show to talk about what parvo is, warning signs, and how to keep your puppy safe from it. Plus, Chicago’s homeless pet crisis and how to help. 

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Russian hackers target water tower in small Texas town

A small town in Texas was targeted by Russian hackers who caused their water tower to overflow, sending the message that nowhere is safe. Small towns may be the target because of the lack of updated cybersecurity and software infrastructure. Plus, how did a hack cause the tower to overflow?

Are foreign wars taking precedent over domestic issues?

Michael O’Hanlon, senior fellow and director of research in Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution, joins the Steve Cochran Show to talk about the hot issues in the Senate. With the US getting involved in Russia/Ukraine and Israel/Palestine, why are billions of dollars being funneled into international wars instead of helping issues facing Americans. Plus, how this being an election year ties into the decisions made in the government. 

PM Chicago (4/19) -A “Healthcare Protection Bill” & the Tulips are Blooming

On this episode of PM Chicago: Greg Bishop, Associate Editor for the Center Square and @BishopOnAir, discusses the Illinois House passing a Healthcare protection bill and also a rally of gun owners that took place yesterday. Bill Cameron, Host of Take 1 and City Hall Reporter Emeritus, joins to discuss the latest happenings around City Hall. Plus, Kim Gordon speaks with George Richardson from Richardson Farm in Spring Grove about their Tulip Festival, starting tomorrow, April 20. For details, visit www.richardsonfarm.com.

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Episode 100: Fun in Chicago Like You’ve Never Seen

On this episode of Show & Tell: fun in Chicago like you’ve never seen. Get ready to experience, taste, and see the city in a brand new way. First up, Brian Krajack, Director of Operations at Forbidden Root, tells us all about the tastes at Chicago’s first botanic brewery. Forbidden Root’s unique fares – and their much-anticipated beer pairing dinners – are a way to taste the city like never before. Then, pay close attention – it’s Look Closer with Joshua Jay. Joshua Jay, renowned magician, discusses his show running at the Rhapsody Theater here in Rogers Park. After that, it’s mini golf like you’ve never imagined. Alison Schulman, VP of Marketing, takes us to Puttshack! It’s a food and mini-golf experience that is technological, super creative, and unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Finally, unlike anything you’ve heard on this program…Andrea takes  a ride on Flyover with Marilynn Gardner, the President and CEO of Navy Pier. Hear all about the newest attraction taking the city by storm. 

Brian Krajack, Director of Operations, invites us to Forbidden Root, Chicago’s first botanic brewery. For more, visit www.forbiddenroot.com

Joshua Jay dazzles us with a bit of magic and “Look Closer with Joshua Jay,” playing through April 28 at the Rhapsody Theater Chicago. For tickets, visit www.rhapsodytheater.com

Alison Schulman, VP of Marketing, introduces us to Puttshack. Visit them at the Oakbrook Center or get details online at www.puttshack.com


Marilynn Gardner, the President and CEO of Navy Pier, takes a ride on Flyover with Andrea. Visit www.experienceflyover.com.

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The Closing Bell (4/19) – Our Favorite Albums of All Time & a Cybertruck Recall

On today’s edition of the Closing Bell with Bret Gogoel: ABC’s Brian Clark joins Bret to discuss the Tesla recall on the Cybertruck. On a big release day for Taylor Swift, we ask our listeners what their most impactful albums of all-time are. Plus, Netflix is catching flak for a reboot of a classic sitcom.

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Rocky LaPorte Leads ‘Comics for Comics’ Comedy Event to Support Daughter’s Battle with Cancer

Can you write a headline using this information? In May 2023, Comedic sensation Rocky LaPorte’s family received devastating news as his daughter was diagnosed with Diffuse Cancer, requiring aggressive treatment. With Toni unable to work due to chemotherapy, the family rallies together to support her and her three children through this challenging journey. Rocky joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss to shed light on “COMICS FOR COMICS,” a heartfelt comedy event for his daughter battling cancer. 

Get your tickets: https://rosemont.zanies.com/show/comics-for-comics/zanies-comedy-club-rosemont/rosemont-illinois/

‘I love to take the hard way.’ – Alisha Elenz, Winner of Jean Banchet Rising Chef of the Year on the Steve Cochran Show

Youngest executive chef in Chicago history & Winner of Jean Banchet Rising Chef of the Year Alisha Elenz joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss the essential seasonings that you should always keep in your cabinet, how her mother inspired her to pursue a career in the culinary arts, and she reveals the challenges she faced in her 20s that almost led her to abandon her passion for cooking.

Highland Park Independence Day Parade Returns

Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering joins the Steve Cochran Show to the return of the Highland Park Independence Day Parade, the importance of honoring the lives impacted on July 4th, and she explains the decision to create a Place of Remembrance instead of a traditional memorial.

PM Chicago (4/18) – Predicting the NFL Draft & What O’Hare Can Learn from LaGuardia

On this episode of PM Chicago: Bret Gogoel speaks with Zack Pearson, who covers the Bears for BearReport, gives his NFL Draft previews as we are just one week away. After that, the Chicago Tribune’s Sarah Freishtat shares a unique example for O’Hare on how LaGuardia airport went through a rebuild. Plus, Jonathan Bregman speaks with Fling Lane about the Major League Table Tennis championships coming up.

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The Closing Bell (4/18) – A Hollywood AI Conundrum & Cocktails with Celeste

On today’s edition of The Closing Bell with Bret Gogoel: ABC’s Jason Nathanson joins the program to discuss a couple of AI-induced scandals in Hollywood this week. Bill Geiger of William Geiger Wealth Management shares his three jobs for retirement. Plus, Aaron Wells, lead bartender at Celeste, joins us in studio with cocktails and bites from their new happy hour that launched this month in a local business spotlight.

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A deadly crash on I-90 near Hoffman Estates

A vehicle plowed into a suburban highway toll plaza early Thursday, engulfing it and the plaza in flames and killing the motorist, police said.
Illinois State Police said troopers responded to the scene after receiving a report that a vehicle had struck the Barrington Road Toll Plaza along westbound Interstate 90 in Cook County and become engulfed in fire.
The motorist, who was the sole occupant of the vehicle, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash, reported about 4:25 a.m., police said.
By around 5 a.m., most of the flames were out, news outlets reported. Video of the crash scene showed the plaza littered with debris as firefighters poured water on a structure next to the heavily damaged vehicle.
The crash occurred near Hoffman Estates, a suburb about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northwest of downtown Chicago

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Illinois’ Next Big Flooding Disaster is on the Horizon

Embed Investigative Reporter at Illinois Answers Project/Better Government Association Meredith Newman joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss the reasons behind the surge of extreme rain events experienced in this decade, what makes flooding the most threatening natural disaster in the state, and potential solutions to prevent the next big flooding disaster.