news-hour-with-noam-laden
On Air Now
1071-talk-radio-logo-white%402x-png
The News Hour with Noam Laden
Weekdays 5-6:00 AM

Hour 3: The Wild West Of The Truck Stop | 11-27-25

Lionel fields calls from a variety of listeners, discussing traditional holiday topics such as the history of the meal and the massive Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade balloons. The wide-ranging discussion quickly moves from lighthearted caller anecdotes, including a recurring gag about a caller who fell asleep on hold, to more substantial topics of current events and philosophy. Lionel introduces recent studies detailing the negative cognitive impact of excessive smartphone use and a proposed quantum physics theory suggesting that consciousness exists as a fundamental field of the universe. Extended conversations also focus on the unique experience of those who work overnight, particularly a long-haul truck driver who discusses the potential threat of autonomous vehicles and the community he finds on the road.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

 

More Episodes

Hour 4: The Second Sphinx is Watching | 03-30-26

The Other Side of Midnight with Lionel Welcome to The Other Side of Midnight with Lionel, an entertaining and informative journey into the weird, the wild, and the totally unexplained. Join Lionel as he tackles...

Hour 3: Reptilians in Pantsuits | 03-30-26

The Other Side of Midnight with Lionel Welcome to the wildest late-night ride on the airwaves! Host Lionel dives deep into the digital “menicide” of modern algorithmic mind control, exploring how smartphones are quietly manipulating...

Hour 2: Broadway Boors | 03-30-26

The Other Side of Midnight with Lionel Join Lionel on The Other Side of Midnight for a late-night descent into the bizarre, the terrifying, and the downright hilarious. This episode tackles the looming AI apocalypse—from...

Hour 1: Exorcising the Crowd | 03-30-26

The Other Side of Midnight with Lionel Join Lionel on “The Other Side of Midnight” for a wild, eclectic dive into the bizarre psychology of crowds, the human desperation to belong, and the Vatican’s sudden...

Loading...