Show overview
Hancock and Kelley has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 414 episodes, alongside 2 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 180 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 10 min and 47 min — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 28 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2023, with 164 episodes published. Published by Audacy.
From the publisher
Two journalists from opposite sides of the political aisle find common ground on current events and talk through their respective perspectives.
Latest Episodes
View all 414 episodes'People on my side of the aisle are salivating'
'Have you seen the part about the $250 bill?'
'She wanted to go to Graceland. I had very little desire to go to Graceland'
'Transformational projects or band-aids on a sinking ship?'
'An electoral trainwreck'
'Putting more money in the pockets of all of us'
Eliminating Missouri's state income tax is a 'generational opportunity' says Economic Advisor
Hancock and Kelley - America 250 and politics
'Our next political dumb thing of the week'
Foghat lead singer Scott Holt: 'We do the old stuff, we do the new stuff, we do the in-between'
'Spring has sprung!'; Foghat & The Masters

Artemis II launch: 'Demonstrates that human flight gets a lot of attention' says former Wash U professor
Dr Ray Arvidson is the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor Emeritus at Wash U & a member of the Mars Science Laboratory and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission science team. He joins Hancock and Kelley to talk about the importance of the Artemis II mission and its goals. Could there be colonization of the moon? He predicts, 'bases, kind of like Antarctica,' will be established there, pointing out the large amount of potential resources on the Moon.

'It's like Missouri people who call it 'Missourah' where is the 'A'?'
Hancock & Kelley get a full hour today and kick off the show with CBS News Military Analyst Col Jeff McCausland with a look at the prime time address from Pres Donald Trump; why is today so special to Christians?; Cardinals day game; quiet downtown during the Mets series, and Mets broadcasters notice; Dr Ray Arvidson from Wash U on the Artemis II mission.

CBS Military Analyst: 'Not sure [Trump] was successful' in prime time speech on Iran
CBS Military Analyst Col Jeff McCausland joins Hancock and Kelley. He explains the purpose of Pres Donald Trump's prime time address; the issues facing the US military in the Middle East & the upheaval as the Secretary of Defense fires a top leader.

'He looked fabulous yesterday with his gray hair'
Hancock and Kelly discuss the excitement of Opening Day and the Cardinals win over Tampa Bay; are US troops set to be sent into Iran? Do Americans support this? 'There's an awakening coming in November,' for Republicans says Hancock.; Mail-ballots; how should St Louis and St Louis county combine governments?

Hancock and Kelley - War in Iran, One Night of Queen
John Hancock and Michael Kelley discuss Cardinals, the war with Iran and more. Hancock is then joined by Gary Mullen of Gary Mullen and the Works who will be performing One Night of Queen at The Factory on Sunday night.

'The Irish, we deserve the celebration'
Hancock and Kelly with an extended show today as Megan Lynch it out. They visit the latest push by Sam Page for a City/County merge of some sort; the Iran war; Michael got to experience the WBC in Miami; Col Jeff McCausland joins with details on a tanker crash; should Missouri eliminate income taxes?

CBS Military Analyst: Air to air 'refuelers are the backbone of an air campaign'
CBS Military Analyst Col Jeff McCausland joins Hancock and Kelley following the deaths of American crew members on a refueling plane over Iraq. McCausland has been on board during one of those refueling flights. Hancock is still confused over the goals of the mission in Iran.

'I don’t see this as a tidy and quick operation'
John Hancock joins Michael Kelley live from Jupiter, Florida. He's got more confidence in the Cardinals than many; Iran discussion; and Trump replaces his DHS Secretary out of the blue.

'I don't want to sound so Pollyannish'
Hancock and Kelley react to the State of the Union speech from Pres Donald Trump; why is there such a large military buildup near Iran?; can we ever get back to civility in Congress?; can St Louis afford the Missouri state board's push to increase the police budget?; USA hockey men and women win gold.