
Show overview
Jeff and Jeremy in the Morning has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 307 episodes. That works out to roughly 120 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 13 min and 27 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Arts show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 6 days ago, with 53 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 224 episodes published.
From the publisher
Weekday Mornings 6 to 10 on KZOZ. Podcasting many times daily on topics you may or may not care about. You can access these anywhere you get your pod on. Contact us anytime: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffandjeremy Twitter: https://twitter.com/JEFFandJEREMY On-Air: 805-543-3693 VM Anytime: 805-781-2750 Ext: 112
Latest Episodes
View all 307 episodesMay 7th (Thurs) 2026
Who Killed the "Gambler"
I was going places before I met you....
Name That Classic Rock Tune
Live From Vegas: Voices The Danny Gans Story
Happy 420
There not more emotional, they're empathetic!

The A.I. Revolution
April 8th 2026

I'd eat the Whole Box!
Tues March 7th 2026

Funk Friday!
Mind Funk It Up....

RNRHOF Won't count your vote but they"ll
Does Billy Idol belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Jeff and Jeremy discuss the iconic rocker's career and the hurdles of fan voting. From data-farming websites to the legend of Billy's "fused" contact lenses, the duo debates why some fans are pushing back while others are ready to "Rebel Yell" in support. Plus, a look at the "most interesting man in rock and roll" and the hazards of motorcycles and movie casting. In This Episode: Rock Hall Voting Woes: Jeff shares his frustrating experience trying to cast a fan vote for Billy Idol and the data-farming tactics of the official website. The "Fake Email" Strategy: The guys discuss whether having a secondary or fake email address is the best way to handle persistent marketing and site sign-ups. Billy Idol's Near-Miss as a Terminator: The surprising story of how a motorcycle accident cost Billy Idol the role of the T-1000 in Terminator 2. The Infamous Contact Lens Incident: A wild look back at the filming of the "Eyes Without a Face" video, where studio lights reportedly fused decorative contacts to Billy's eyes. Rock Legend Contenders: Comparing Billy Idol’s "most interesting" life stories to other rock icons like Tommy Lee, Steven Tyler, and Gene Simmons. Listener Backlash vs. Support: Addressing comments from listeners who either love or loathe hearing Billy Idol’s hits on th

The Best Name That Classic Rock Tune EVER!
The guys educate Mags on movies and Eli and Deanne put on a clinic in Name That Classic Rock Tune!

The Great Moon Hoax?
Is the moon landing the greatest hoax in history? Jeff and Jeremy dive deep into the conspiracy theories surrounding the moon landing and the upcoming moon flyby. From magician David Blaine’s balloon stunts to Felix Baumgartner’s space jump, the duo debates what's real and what's just a high-altitude prank. Plus, a special April Fool's Day surprise and a look at the NASA coverage that has everyone talking. In This Episode: Moon Flyby Fever: Jeff and Jeremy discuss the excitement (and skepticism) surrounding the latest lunar mission. The Balloon Boy Era: A trip down memory lane to the "Balloon Boy" coverage and other high-flying stunts. David Blaine vs. Felix Baumgartner: Comparing the daredevil feats of magicians and space jumpers. April Fool's Shenanigans: Jeremy shares his experience getting pranked by a listener and the best ways to avoid being fooled. Moon Landing Skepticism: The guys voice their doubts about the original moon landing and why the new mission feels like "the biggest hoax in history." NASA's 24/7 Coverage: A look at the extensive live stream and why some think it’s all just for show. The Cal Poly Connection: Discovering the local ties to the moon mission's pilot. Don't miss a beat of the morning chaos! Subscribe to the Jeff and Jeremy podcast on Google, Spotify, Apple, or YouTube at KZOZ.com.

Jeff and Jeremy ... Old Guys Die First!
Jerem'y lays out his plan for having older friends....

Shut Up and Watch the Fights! Dana White gets caught in the AI Octagon...
Ever wonder if sports reporters actually... you know... watch sports? This morning, Jeff and Jeremy dive into two of the most legendary press conference face-palms in recent memory that prove the bar for journalism might officially be in the basement. Inside This Episode: Dana White vs. The AI Police: A reporter confronts the UFC President about using generative AI instead of hiring artists for fight promos. Dana’s response? A classic, NSFW reality check for anyone more worried about the "robots" than the Octagon. The "Dome" Disaster: We revisit the infamous moment a reporter asked Bucs coach Todd Bowles how his team was preparing for the freezing Detroit weather—completely oblivious to the fact that the Lions play in a dome. The Death of Journalism?: Jeff and Jeremy break down why these "nothing-burger" questions are taking over and why true fans just want the nonsense to stop. "How do you not know that if you're covering the team? It's like they don't even watch football!" Stop by for the laughs, stay for the petty—it’s Jeff and Jeremy in the Morning. Did these reporters deserve the roast, or are we being too hard on them? Let us know what you think!

It's A Glass Half Full Kinda Day!
Can Jeremy convert Jeff to being Optimistic?
I found it and had to put it on!
Jeremy smells of the 90s....
Do you judge people who display pictures of themselves?
Jeff and Jeremy: Do you judge people who display pictures of themselves?
Friday March 20th 2026
Friday March 20th 2026
Coach Larry Lee and Name That Classic Rock Tune
Coach Lee weighs in on the transfer portal and it's a tight onwe in NTCRT!