Anna is enjoying her newfound freedom after being cleared by her doctor after her knee surgery. The day she was allowed to take her brace off, she went out and did something that she hasn’t enjoyed doing since she was a teenager! (:30)
What would you do with 7 million dollars? Would you spend it on a Super Bowl ad? Lot’s of companies are doing that this year, so Anna and Raven decided to make their own multi-million dollar commercials! (2:56)
Anna’s got three crazy news stories and Raven is gonna pick one to talk about! Today his options are; A drunken Mick Jagger impersonator, 3 men who have never missed a Super Bowl, and a car thief who hid in a dryer! (6:50)
Going to music festivals is a good time, but if you think that qualifies you to be on a TV survival series, that’s all I need to know about you! (10:12)
How do you prepare a bagel with cream cheese? Anna was hanging out with her friend last weekend and they found themselves in a disagreement over it. Anna was shocked to find out that her friend does something deliciously decadent every time she eats a bagel! (13:49)
Everyone enjoys a good dip, right? Anna is a huge dip fan, especially at a feast like the Super Bowl, but she feels like there has been no dip innovation recently, and she wants to do something about it! (21:15)
Is there a right way to eat a box of chocolate? Turns out there is and professional confectioner Carly Schildhaus shares it with Anna and Raven! (24:55)
Are you looking for a truly unique gift for your significant other on Valentine’s Day? Anna and Raven have just the thing! Call the show this week, tell Producer Jon about your Valentine and he may write a song about them! (28:53)
Christine has a grad school class on Super Bowl Sunday and will miss the first hour of the game. She has asked her husband, Mike, to record the game so they can watch it together from start to finish when she gets home. It would just be an hour delay behind the rest of the country. He thinks it’s too big of an ask, why should he be punished because she has class? She says it’s only the two of them watching the game, what’s the big deal? What do you think? (33:07)
Brie has got a shot at $700! Can she beat Raven in pop culture trivia and claim the prize? (41:38)
More good news for Connecticut over in Beijing. On Wednesday another CT athlete won a medal for Team USA.
Lindsey Jackbellis from Roxbury, CT took home the GOLD MEDAL in the women’s snowboard cross final. It’s the first gold medal for Team USA in the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Lindsey is 36-years-old and competing in her fifth winter games. In years past she had just missed making it onto the podium… so as you can imagine she was ecstatic to win her first medal this time around.
Congrats to Lindsey and Team USA! Let’s keep it going.
If you’ve been watching any of the Winter Olympics in Beijing or scrolling your social feeds you’ve probably noticed the backdrop for the big air ski jump isn’t quite the winter wonderland that some other host countries have. It’s 3 giant silos that resemble some sort of factory or power plant.
They actually used to be one of the largest steel and iron mills in all of China. But after the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing they had to repurpose them as a historic part of the city which helps with air quality.
Some of the area is used as office space and snow making facilities now. Some of them have been converted into restaurants, museums, and tourist attractions. There is even anew wedding venue in the works to occupy part of it. I guess that makes it a little better knowing it’s a functioning part of the city and not nuclear power? Still looks crazy though.
Oscar Mayer is selling a five dollar bologna face mask! It doesn’t sound like the most efficient way to clean your face, but we are giving it a shot anyways. Well, Producer Sean is at least. What’s his verdict?
What is the right gift to give your Valentine!? Etiquette expert Karen Scarfo Thomas explains why how long you’ve been with your partner should determine what you’re giving!
It’s winter which is the time for fun winter sports. Skiing, snowboarding, ice skating and more. But not everyone has the opportunity to grow up doing these things. Emily Kelting hopes she can change that for a lot of kids in Fairfield County. She is relaunching a program called Ice Skating Is For Everyone.
She started the program back in 2019 but over the last few years during the pandemic it had been put on hold. This past Saturday they started it back up at the SoNo Ice House in Norwalk. Kelting is actually a former professional figure skater and had other former hockey players and pro skaters helping out by being instructors. The program serves about 400 underserved children in the Norwalk and Stamford area.
Who knows… maybe we will be watching one of these kids in the Winter Olympics one year.