
The Clay Edwards Show
1,070 episodes — Page 15 of 22
Ep 2437GULFPORT VOTE-BUYING SCANDAL: GOP CALLS OUT DEMOCRATS’ DIRTY TRICKS
On my FAFO Friday episode of The Clay Edwards Show, I tackled a heated story out of Gulfport, Mississippi, where the Mississippi Republican Party, led by Chairman Mike Hurst, accused Democratic mayoral candidate Sonya Williams Barnes of vote-buying ahead of the June 3, 2025, election. Broadcasting from Flora on 103.9 FM WYAB, I dug into the GOP’s claims that Barnes’ campaign violated Mississippi law by offering meal vouchers—worth about $10 at Ms. Audrey’s Southern Kitchen—for absentee votes and hosting a “Vote & Vibe Day Party” with free brunch for voters. Hurst called it “illegal, immoral, and un-American,” citing video evidence of vouchers handed out at City Hall. I noted the Attorney General’s office, under Lynn Fitch, is investigating, believing Barnes may have broken campaign finance laws. A local pastor, Eddie Hartwell Sr., claimed the vouchers were his idea to boost voting, not tied to any candidate, but I questioned the timing, just days before the election against Republican Hugh Keating. I pointed out past similar controversies in 2005 and 2010, deemed legal then, but the GOP’s pushing hard, with Hurst demanding vigilance. Barnes denied wrongdoing, calling it a GOP scare tactic, while my callers and I leaned skeptical, seeing it as Democrats possibly exploiting Gulfport’s shifting demographics to flip the seat.
Ep 2436PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS: PHILIP GUNN’S TRAGIC LOSS: FAITH AND FAMILY THROUGH HEARTBREAK
On my show, The Clay Edwards Show, I sat down with former Mississippi House Speaker Philip Gunn, who shared a heart-wrenching story about losing his family in a tragic car accident. Broadcasting from Flora, Mississippi, I listened as Philip recounted the devastating event from 1988, 37 years ago, when he was 25 and in his second year of law school at Ole Miss. His parents, both 46, and his 20-year-old sister were killed when a drunk driver struck their car, causing it to explode. Philip, newly married, described the closeness of his Christian family—his sister, his biggest fan, would crawl into his bed as a child for comfort. The loss left him reeling, compounded by the criminal trial of the driver, a repeat offender convicted of three counts of vehicular manslaughter and sentenced to 60 years. Philip credited his faith in God and his wife’s support for pulling him through, believing his family is in heaven and that he’ll reunite with them one day. This tragedy reshaped his priorities, emphasizing faith and family above all, and fueled his resilience to become a transformative leader in Mississippi politics.
Ep 2435RANDY TRAVIS’ METROCENTER GAMBLE: A RISKY BET IN AMERICA'S MURDER CAPITOL - JACKSON, MS.
On my FAFO Friday episode of The Clay Edwards Show, I dove into a head-scratching story about the Metrocenter Mall in Jackson, Mississippi, where country music legend Randy Travis and his wife Mary are planning to invest $5 million to transform the former Burlington Coat Factory into a Randy Travis Country Store and Travel Center. Broadcasting from Flora on 103.9 FM WYAB, I couldn’t hide my skepticism about the project’s chances in a high-crime area with demographics that don’t scream country music fans. I jokingly called it a “redneck Buc-ee’s” and predicted it might turn into a troubled gas station within three years, given the area’s rough reputation. Listeners chimed in on the Guns & Gear text line, echoing my doubts, with some pointing out Travis’s health challenges since his 2013 stroke, which left him with aphasia, raising questions about whether he’s being taken advantage of. I also noted the mall’s decline—once Mississippi’s largest when it opened in 1978, now a ghost town since its last store closed in 2022. Recent plans for a film studio there have been plagued by theft, and I questioned the logic of banking on interstate traffic without understanding Jackson’s realities. My callers, like Jason and Miss Lacey, agreed, giving the project a grim over-under of weeks before trouble hits, with one suggesting a mental health facility would be a better fit for the site.
Ep 2434UNFILTERED WITH PHILIP GUNN: FAITH, RESILIENCE, AND MISSISSIPPI’S REPUBLICAN REVOLUTION
In my second hour of The Clay Edwards Show, I sat down with Philip Gunn, former Mississippi House Speaker and the first Republican in that role in 136 years, serving from 2012 to 2024. Broadcasting from the Men’s Health & Women’s Wellness Studios in Flora, Mississippi, I aimed to show the real Philip. He shared the gut-wrenching story of losing his parents and sister to a drunk driver 37 years ago when he was 25, a tragedy that deepened his faith and reshaped his priorities. Philip reflected on his improbable rise from a minority representative in a Democrat-controlled House to Speaker, elected by his peers after Republicans flipped 13 seats in 2011. We discussed Mississippi’s political shift, driven by Democrats’ leftward drift, and his legislative wins, like education reform and the state’s largest tax cut. I laughed hearing how he outsmarted Democratic delay tactics by cranking up a bill-reading machine to warp speed, dodging a constitutional quirk from 1894. Philip, ever humble, hinted at future public service if guided by faith. I wrapped up grateful for his authenticity and for treating me like family since my early days, reminding my listeners why he’s a leader we’d be lucky to have back.
Ep 2433FAFO FRIDAY - FULL SHOW (Ep #990)
On my FAFO Friday episode of The Clay Edwards Show, I kicked things off with a bang, hyped about being just 10 episodes shy of my 1,000th show, slated for Friday, June 13, 2025. I’m already dreaming big—maybe I’ll get Ric Flair to swing by for the milestone! Reflecting on big moments, I brought up the late Mike Leach’s posthumous induction into the College Football Hall of Fame after a rule tweak, a reminder to never take a single day for granted. Broadcasting from Flora, Mississippi, on 103.9 FM WYAB, my show streams worldwide in crisp HD from the Men’s Health & Women’s Wellness Studios. I dove into a wild story about Jackson’s Metrocenter Mall, where Randy Travis is reportedly dropping $5 million to turn the old Burlington Coat Factory into a Randy Travis Country Store and Travel Center. I’m skeptical—given the area’s crime and demographics, I can’t see it working out. I predicted it might morph into a sketchy gas station in a few years. My listeners backed me up, texting about safety concerns and Travis’s health struggles post-stroke. For the second hour, I welcomed former Mississippi House Speaker Philip Gunn, the first Republican in that seat in 136 years, from 2012 to 2024. Philip opened up about losing his family to a drunk driver 37 years ago, a tragedy that shaped his faith and drive. We talked about the Republican wave in Mississippi, sparked by the Democratic Party’s leftward shift, and his proudest wins—like boosting education and passing the state’s biggest tax cut. He shared a hilarious story about speeding up a bill-reading machine to counter Democratic delay tactics, a relic of an 1894 rule. Philip hinted at future plans, guided by faith, and I wrapped up feeling grateful for his grit and the chance to share his real story with my audience.
Ep 2432KIM WADE SHOW - RODNEY DEPRIEST INTERVIEW (JACKSON MAYORAL CANDIDATE)
Kim Wade did a one hour, in-depth interview with Jackson, Mississippi mayoral candidate Rodney Depriest on Wednesday, May 28th. Here's that interview in it's entirety. Be sure to subscribe to Kim's podcast at the link below, we upload his daily radio show every morning the day after it airs from 3pm - 6pm on 103.9 FM WYAB in Jackson, Mississippi. https://kimwadeshow.podbean.com/
Ep 2431ZACH SERVIS (JXN MAYORAL CANDIDATE) GOES SCORCHED EARTH (CALL OF THE DAY)
In this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards zooms in on Jackson’s mayoral race, spotlighting independent candidate Zach Servais. Edwards critiques a WAPT article for ignoring Servais while focusing on John Horne and Rodney DePriest, despite Servais’s passionate, detailed plan for the city. Servais joins the show, expressing frustration over media exclusion and outlining his proactive vision, contrasting it with his opponents’ lack of clear strategies. Edwards admires Servais’s grassroots hustle, from knocking on doors in tough neighborhoods to his willingness to admit mistakes, predicting a formidable future in Jackson politics. The discussion dives into Servais’s authenticity, his rejection of racial politics, and his long-term commitment to Jackson’s transformation. Tune in for Edwards’s unfiltered take on why Servais deserves attention, broadcast live on 103.9 FM and streaming on YouTube, Rumble, and clayedwardsshow.com.
Ep 2430TRUMP COMMUTES THE SENTENCE OF LARRY HOOVER & PARDONS CELEBS
In this episode of The Clay Edwards Show, host Clay Edwards dives into breaking news about President Donald Trump’s recent pardons, including the controversial commutation of Jackson, Mississippi-born Larry Hoover’s sentence. Hoover, founder of the Chicago-based Gangster Disciples, was serving a life sentence for a 1973 murder and running a criminal enterprise. Edwards explores the implications of Hoover’s release, noting the Gangster Disciples’ violent prominence in Mississippi and concerns about its street-level impact. The show also covers Trump’s pardons of the Chrisley family, accused of financial crimes, and rapper NBA YoungBoy, sparking debate on fairness and cultural influence. Edwards advocates for criminal justice reform, criticizing over-sentencing for non-violent crimes while emphasizing accountability for violent offenders. With his unfiltered style, Edwards navigates the nuances of these high-profile decisions, blending local ties with national implications. Catch the full discussion on 103.9 FM or stream on YouTube, Rumble, and more.
Ep 2429Breaking Down Jackson’s Election and Hoover’s Release (Ep #989)
The Clay Edwards Show, hosted by Clay Edwards on 103.9 FM, delivers a daily dose of reality radio, streaming live on platforms like Facebook, X, YouTube, and Rumble. In this episode, Edwards discusses the Jackson mayoral race, highlighting a WAPT article suggesting a historic outcome with a potential white mayor, focusing on candidates John Horne and Rodney DePriest. Edwards critiques the article for overlooking independent candidate Zach Servais, whom he respects for his passion and detailed plan for Jackson. Servais calls in, expressing frustration over media exclusion and emphasizing his comprehensive strategy, contrasting it with Horne and DePriest’s lack of clear plans. Edwards admires Servais’s grassroots efforts and boldness, predicting a strong future in Jackson politics. The show also covers breaking news, including Trump’s pardon of Larry Hoover, founder of the Gangster Disciples, and other pardons, sparking debate on criminal justice reform. Edwards advocates for prison reform, criticizing over-sentencing for non-violent crimes while maintaining a tough stance on violent offenders. The episode blends local politics, social commentary, and national news, engaging listeners with Edwards’s candid, unfiltered style.
Ep 2428SHAD WHITE ON POTENTIAL 2027 GOVERNORS RACE, ALLEGED BEEF W/ MAGA, DEI & MORE
Mississippi state Auditor Shad White joins the show for a wide ranging interview that covers everything from social media use, 2027 presidential race, his potential run for the Governors office, claims that MAGA & Trump don't like him, the reason we must rid the state of DEI & much, much more.
Ep 2427BREAKING NEWS - NEW EVIDENCE IN JPD OFFICERS WAL-MART BRAWL
I've received a tip that completely changed my mind about the two JPD cops that were arrested in Ridgeland Saturday night after a fight with a Wal-Mart employee that has completely changed my mind about what happened.
Ep 2426ANOTHER JACKSON RESTRAURANT CLOSES, BUT WHY?
Eudora's closes and the owners statement says a lot about how far the city has fallen and the culture that's overtaken it.
Ep 2425WEDNESDAY - FULL SHOW (Ep #988)
Ep 2424CITY OF JXN DISRSPECTS MEMORY OF FALLEN FIRE FIGHTERS IN DISUGUSTING MOVE
The city of Jackson has painted parking stipes in front of the fallen fire fighters memorial in downtown Jackson, directly in front of the NO PARKING sign mounted onto the monument
Ep 2423IS BEING CALLED THE N-WORD NOW A CRIMINAL DEFENSE?
Was the white guy who got lynched at a Holly Springs, Mississippi bar the victim of a hate crime or is he the most recent FAFO champion? Should being called the N-word be viable criminal defense or should grown men be able to control their emotions enough to know that words are not actual weapons?
Ep 2422MAKE AMERICA WORK AGAIN (TRUMP GIVNG HARVARDS $3 BILLION TO TRADE SCHOOLS?)
MAKE AMERICA WORK AGAIN (TRUMP GIVNG HARVARDS $3 BILLION TO TRADE SCHOOLS?)
Ep 2421TUESDAY - FULL SHOW (Ep #987)
On today's fiery episode of The Clay Edwards Show, Clay unleashes his frustration over the blatant disrespect shown at Jackson’s Fallen Firefighters Memorial. Over Memorial Day weekend, city vehicles were parked on the memorial’s brick drive, ignoring clear no-parking signs, desecrating a site meant to honor fallen heroes. Clay calls out Jackson’s leadership, particularly the police chief, for failing to enforce rules and allowing such disregard for the memorial and the city’s history. He ties this incident to broader issues of neglect, like tattered flags at Thalia Mara Hall, reflecting a deeper lack of respect for tradition. Shifting gears, Clay dives into a mass shooting at Myrtle Beach’s Black Bike Week, critiquing media bias in reporting and questioning the event’s racial branding. With passion and unfiltered commentary, he tackles tough topics—disrespect, crime, and racial narratives—urging accountability and real conversations. Tune in for Clay’s raw take on Jackson’s struggles and beyond.
Ep 2420CLAY'S BEST & WORST RANTS OF THE DAY (OF/23/25)
I got to looking at all the reels my editing software creates and I realized that I can download the better ones, edit them together and load them up a best of daily edition. I know this is from Friday and today is Monday but I figured I'd give it a try. My goal is to do them daily if time and internet connection permits. Here's my best of the day (or worst depending on your perspective) from Friday, May 23rd's show (Ep #986) Here is the description from the full show, the best of features highlights from the below topics: On The Clay Edwards Show, aired Memorial Day weekend 2025, host Clay Edwards discusses America's societal shifts since George Floyd's death in 2020. Celebrating "Space Force Friday," Edwards reflects on the pendulum swing from "Black Lives Matter" to what he calls "Black fatigue," arguing that the past five years exposed flawed leadership and societal wounds now healing. He critiques the focus on race in media and politics, citing examples like the firing of WLBT's Barbie Bassett for racially insensitive remarks. Edwards debates a caller from New York, who challenges his focus on Black-on-Black crime, pointing to White suicide rates and systemic issues. Edwards counters that public violence, unlike suicide, impacts communities broadly, emphasizing local crime's effect on Jackson, Mississippi. He rejects excuses for violence, urging accountability while dismissing deflections like health disparities in Black communities. The show, marked by heated exchanges, underscores Edwards' unfiltered style and his call for unity behind shared American values, while honoring Memorial Day's true meaning—remembering fallen troops.
Ep 2418THE WNBA IS A 2020 BLM TIME CAPSULE
Matt Walsh brings up an interesting observation about the WNBA being a great example of what America would look like if we'd continued down the path we were going down in the wake of George Floyd and the summer of 2020
Ep 2419HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY - BEST OF THE WEEK VOL #2 (MAY 19TH - 23RD)
Happy Memorial Day, today's episode of the Clay Edwards Show is a re-run so here's a fresh best of episode from last week
Ep 2417I'D TAKE A BULLET TO THE HEAD BEFORE I'D BEND THE KNEE TO BLM
I'D TAKE A BULLET TO THE HEAD BEFORE I'D BEND THE KNEE TO BLM
Ep 2416EXPOSING HOW THE WOKE MOB GOT BARBIE BASSETT FIRED FROM WLBT
EXPOSING HOW THE WOKE MOB GOT BARBIE BASSETT FIRED FROM WLBT
Ep 2415BEST OF THE WEEK VOL #1 (May 19th - 22nd)
For the 3rd week in a row we've had so many great segments on the show that it's allowed us to release not one but two best of the week podcast for you guys, I'm a day a late dropping them on Sunday & Monday instead of Saturday & Sunday this week but I had a lot going on Friday and Saturday and couldn't get them produced in time so here I am Sunday morning finally getting some time to edit & post them, special thank you to all of our past & present Military members and their families for the sacrifices y'all have made to protect this country!!
Ep 2413KIM WADE SHOW - THURSDAY (Ep #766)
KIM WADE SHOW - TUESDAY (Ep #766) I'm loading up Kim Wades whole shows to my podcast stream to help turn you guys on to the ICON, the one and only Radio Strongman himself. I've been producing and loading his show into a podcast for over 3 years now and we need to get the subscribers up. It's on every platform but Apple Podcast and will be by the end of the week. Click this link and see if it's on one of the apps you already have or just download one of the free app's it's already on, I will also be uploading a static image photo video version for his Rumble account too. Podcast link - https://kimwadeshow.podbean.com/ Rumble link - https://rumble.com/c/KimWadeShow
Ep 2414FROM BLM & GEORGE FLOYD TO BLACK FATIGUE IN 5 SHORT YEARS (Ep #986)
On The Clay Edwards Show, aired Memorial Day weekend 2025, host Clay Edwards discusses America's societal shifts since George Floyd's death in 2020. Celebrating "Space Force Friday," Edwards reflects on the pendulum swing from "Black Lives Matter" to what he calls "Black fatigue," arguing that the past five years exposed flawed leadership and societal wounds now healing. He critiques the focus on race in media and politics, citing examples like the firing of WLBT's Barbie Bassett for racially insensitive remarks. Edwards debates a caller from New York, who challenges his focus on Black-on-Black crime, pointing to White suicide rates and systemic issues. Edwards counters that public violence, unlike suicide, impacts communities broadly, emphasizing local crime's effect on Jackson, Mississippi. He rejects excuses for violence, urging accountability while dismissing deflections like health disparities in Black communities. The show, marked by heated exchanges, underscores Edwards' unfiltered style and his call for unity behind shared American values, while honoring Memorial Day's true meaning—remembering fallen troops.
Ep 2401WNBA HATE CRIME HOAX
The WNBA is a mythical place where time has stood still since 2020 where the ghost of KKK buy tickets to watch a female basketball game only to make racist cat calls at lesbian black women as they support the white superstar, the great white hope Ms. Caitlyn Clark.
Ep 2403ZACH SERVIS IS THE FUTURE OF JACKSON, MS POLITICS
Up & coming political figure and Jackson mayoral candidate Zach Servis is the future of politics in Jackson if he continues moving forward on the path he's on, he's not the person I imagined when I thought about the type individual it would take to bridge the gap between black and white Jackson, someone who could work with leaders from surrounding cities but he's proven me wrong and I will be supporting him for mayor this election and any other moving forward if he remains on the path he's currently on.
Ep 2412BLACK TRUMP SUPPORTER FROM NEW YORK CITY CALLS IN AND DEBATES RACE WITH CLAY
In this clip from Ep #985 of The Clay Edwards Show (05/22/25) Engaging with callers, like a New York listener, Edwards explores racial disconnects, rejecting “woke” ideologies and emphasizing personal responsibility. He critiques both the “woke Left” and “woke Right” for divisive tactics, advocating for honest conversations about stereotypes and community issues, including Black-on-Black crime in Jackson, which he calls an “industrial strength homicide” crisis. The show blends hyper-local crime reports, political commentary, and cultural critique, delivering a raw, provocative take on America’s soul.
Ep 2411TRUMP NUKES SOUTH AFRICA'S RACIST PRESIDENT TO HIS FACE IN OVAL OFFICE
In this clip from Episode #985 of The Clay Edwards Show (05/22/25) Nationally, Edwards passionately discusses President Trump’s Oval Office confrontation with South Africa’s president over alleged genocide against white farmers. He critiques mainstream media for dismissing Trump’s claims as “unfounded,” presenting videos and articles to support the allegations and highlighting racial tensions. Edwards connects this to broader themes of media bias and societal fatigue with racial narratives, advocating for transparency and accountability.
Ep 2410THURSDAY - FULL SHOW (Ep #985)
The Clay Edwards Show, a daily reality radio program broadcast from Jackson, Mississippi, delivers unfiltered, conservative commentary on local and national issues. Hosted by Clay Edwards, the show dives into gritty topics with a confrontational style, aiming to spark dialogue on matters often ignored. A key segment exposes a fake Facebook account used to slander individuals and post false reviews, potentially devastating local businesses. Edwards emphasizes the “butterfly effect” of such actions, where one malicious review could ruin livelihoods, disrupt families, or even lead to business closures, underscoring the criminality of such behavior. Nationally, Edwards passionately discusses President Trump’s Oval Office confrontation with South Africa’s president over alleged genocide against white farmers. He critiques mainstream media for dismissing Trump’s claims as “unfounded,” presenting videos and articles to support the allegations and highlighting racial tensions. Edwards connects this to broader themes of media bias and societal fatigue with racial narratives, advocating for transparency and accountability. Locally, the show tackles a Mississippi hate crime where a man, after using racial slurs in a predominantly Black bar, was brutally attacked. Edwards debates whether this constitutes a “justified” response or a crime, questioning the legal and moral implications of using offensive language as a defense for violence. He challenges listeners to consider fairness in legal consequences across racial lines. Engaging with callers, like a New York listener, Edwards explores racial disconnects, rejecting “woke” ideologies and emphasizing personal responsibility. He critiques both the “woke Left” and “woke Right” for divisive tactics, advocating for honest conversations about stereotypes and community issues, including Black-on-Black crime in Jackson, which he calls an “industrial strength homicide” crisis. The show blends hyper-local crime reports, political commentary, and cultural critique, delivering a raw, provocative take on America’s soul.
Ep 2409KIM WADE SHOW W/ ZACH SERVIS - WEDNESDAY (Ep #765)
Jackson, Mississippi Mayoral Candidate Zach Servis joins Kim in studio to talk Jackson Politics and they mayoral race. I'm loading up Kim Wades whole shows to my podcast stream to help turn you guys on to the ICON, the one and only Radio Strongman himself. I've been producing and loading his show into a podcast for over 3 years now and we need to get the subscribers up. It's on every platform but Apple Podcast and will be by the end of the week. Click this link and see if it's on one of the apps you already have or just download one of the free app's it's already on, I will also be uploading a static image photo video version for his Rumble account too. Podcast link - https://kimwadeshow.podbean.com/ Rumble link - https://rumble.com/c/KimWadeShow
Ep 2407KIM WADE SHOW - TUESDAY (Ep #764)
KIM WADE SHOW - TUESDAY (Ep #764) I'm loading up Kim Wades whole shows to my podcast stream to help turn you guys on to the ICON, the one and only Radio Strongman himself. I've been producing and loading his show into a podcast for over 3 years now and we need to get the subscribers up. It's on every platform but Apple Podcast and will be by the end of the week. Click this link and see if it's on one of the apps you already have or just download one of the free app's it's already on, I will also be uploading a static image photo video version for his Rumble account too. Podcast link - https://kimwadeshow.podbean.com/ Rumble link - https://rumble.com/c/KimWadeShow
Ep 2408THE DUMBEST FAFO CHAMP EVER
THE DUMBEST FAFO CHAMP EVER
Ep 2406BETTER CALL SAUL - FAKE FACEBOOK ACCOUNT EXPOSED (Ep #984)
The Clay Edwards Show, broadcast from Flora, Mississippi, delivers unfiltered talk radio tackling Jackson’s toughest issues. Hosted by Clay Edwards, the show confronts cancel culture, exposing corruption and societal challenges with raw honesty. Edwards fearlessly dives into topics like systemic issues, online harassment, and local crime, sparking intense discussions. A recent episode unveiled a fake Facebook profile, run by Natalie Stevens, harassing local businesses and individuals, including attacks on a disabled child. Edwards traced the profile through investigative work, linking it to a past social media controversy. Another segment exposed Kenneth Ray Jackson, a Canton man who pleaded guilty to framing his ex-wife for drug possession, earning an 18-year sentence. Edwards critiques ineffective leadership and cultural issues, questioning “positive solutions” and highlighting community accountability. Streaming on WYAB.com, Save JXN platforms, and social media, the show engages listeners with real-time interaction, urging them to share and comment. Edwards’ bold approach challenges listeners to face uncomfortable truths, making it a provocative platform for Jackson’s soul.
Ep 2405KIM WADE SHOW - MONDAY (Ep #763)
I'm loading up Kim Wades whole shows to my podcast stream to help turn you guys on to the ICON, the one and only Radio Strongman himself. I've been producing and loading his show into a podcast for over 3 years now and we need to get the subscribers up. It's on every platform but Apple Podcast and will be by the end of the week. Click this link and see if it's on one of the apps you already have or just download one of the free app's it's already on, I will also be uploading a static image photo video version for his Rumble account too. Podcast link - https://kimwadeshow.podbean.com/ Rumble link - https://rumble.com/c/KimWadeShow
Ep 2402GHETTO FATIGUE - WHY CAN'T BLACK AMERICA COMPLY WITH POLICE?
I take a deep dive into why it appears that a disproportionate number of black Americans have such a problem complying during traffic stops.
Ep 2404CAPITOL POLICE JUMP PUT BOYS CASE UPDATE, WTF IS LYNN FITCH DOING?
This is a real head scratcher, wtf is Mississippi AG Lynn Fitch doing by continuing to go after these innocent police officers?
Ep 2400WAY TOO EARLY 2028 MISSISSIPPI GOVERNORS RACE CONVERSATION
Listen to Chip Matthews and myself have a way too early conversation about who Mississippi's next Governor could be in 2028.
Ep 2399DICKIE SCRUGGS ATTACKS YOUNG, BLOND, MISSISSIPPI GOP STAFFER
Convicted felon and disgraced former attorney & Ole Miss super donor, Dicker Scruggs attacks young, Mississippi GOP staffer with some vicious comments online in the comments of her hiring announcement which sparked a brutal & effective response from Mississippi Vice-Chair & RNC National Committewoman, Lesley Davis.
Ep 2398TUESDAY - FULL SHOW (Ep #983)
Today on "The Clay Edwards Show," host Clay Edwards, joined by Chip Matthews, delivers a candid discussion on local Mississippi issues, blending humor with social commentary. Broadcast live on 103.9 FM WYAB and streaming globally, the episode tackles controversial topics like a recent social media spat involving Dickie Scruggs’ sexist remarks about a young Mississippi GOP hire, Renee Dye. Leslie Davis’ sharp rebuttal, defending Dye’s qualifications, highlights themes of sexism and political bullying. The show also dives into Attorney General Lynn Fitch’s legal conflicts, local governance inefficiencies, and cultural frustrations, particularly around crime and victimhood narratives. Health discussions, including testosterone screenings and weight loss, reflect community wellness concerns, while Matthews promotes his Acme Pizza’s cauliflower crust, signaling dietary trends. Edwards critiques municipal spending, like Canton’s overpriced website, and expresses fatigue with social media-driven outrage and racial divides, touching on WNBA controversies involving Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark.
Ep 2396HEAVY HITTERS W/ GUEST: DR. SPENCER MILLS (Ep #3)
On the third episode of Heavy Hitters, hosted by Clay Edwards on 103.9 FM WYAB, the spotlight was on Dr. Spencer Mills, a multifaceted entrepreneur whose diverse ventures embody the spirit of "outlaw entrepreneurship." Broadcasting live from the Men’s Health and Women’s Wellness Studio in Mississippi and streaming across platforms like Facebook, X, YouTube, and Rumble, the show delved into Mills’ inspiring journey, his passions, and his definition of success. The episode, aired on May 19, 2025, offered listeners an engaging conversation filled with stories of cars, veterinary medicine, documentary filmmaking, and entrepreneurial grit. Clay Edwards opened the show by introducing Mills, a veterinarian, custom car shop owner, and documentary filmmaker whose eclectic pursuits inspired the creation of Heavy Hitters. Edwards recounted how he first met Mills while making cold calls to sell radio ads. Intrigued by Mills’ reputation at Gangster Garage, a custom car shop in Gluckstadt, Edwards popped in to check it out. The two hit it off, bonding over their shared love for cars, culture, and storytelling. This chance encounter led to Mills’ appearance on the show, where his dynamic personality and diverse ventures took center stage. Mills, a 36-year-old Jackson native, shared his path to becoming a veterinarian. Growing up on the north side of Jackson and attending Jackson Academy, he initially pursued a pre-med track at Ole Miss, driven by a childhood dream of owning a Lamborghini—a goal his parents tied to becoming a doctor. However, during his junior year, Mills began working at a veterinary clinic and discovered a passion for animal medicine. The excitement of going to work each morning signaled he was on the right path. He switched gears, applied to veterinary school at Mississippi State University, and graduated with a doctorate, albeit with significant student debt and a modest starting salary. After vet school, Mills worked under mentor Dr. Dale Wilson at Mansfield Animal Clinic, where he was thrust into responsibility early on, managing the clinic solo within months of graduating. He also launched Mills Mobile Vet, a concierge house-call service, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit. Recognizing a gap in after-hours pet care in Madison County, Mills and Wilson opened UrgiVet, an emergency veterinary clinic off Highway 51 in Madison. Now five years strong, UrgiVet has become a vital resource, drawing clients from the Delta, North Mississippi, and beyond, despite minimal advertising until recently partnering with Edwards’ show for brand recognition. Mills’ ventures extend far beyond veterinary medicine. At Gangster Garage, he oversees a boutique custom car and motorcycle shop that tackles unique, high-end projects, from exotic cars like Lamborghinis and Ferraris to family heirlooms like a 1963 classic with just 4,000 miles. The shop specializes in detailed builds, paint correction, ceramic coating, and collaborations with local partners for powder coating, tinting, and wraps. Mills described Gangster Garage as a “southern West Coast Customs,” emphasizing quality over quantity and a willingness to handle projects others shy away from. His personal fleet, including a 700-horsepower Ford Raptor and a V8 Hummer H3, reflects his lifelong love for cars, sparked by that childhood Lamborghini dream. While he’s owned a Lamborghini in the past, Mills now focuses on vehicles that bring him joy, like his Raptor, which he calls a tangible reward for his hard work. The conversation took an unexpected turn as Mills revealed his foray into documentary filmmaking through 13th South Productions. His entry into the industry came through a connection who needed custom cars built for a movie. This led to a partnership with a seasoned filmmaker who saw Mills’ potential and invited him to work on a feature film shot in Canton, Madison, and the Mississippi coast. Within three years, Mills climbed the ranks to producer—a rare feat in an industry where such roles often take decades to achieve. His documentary work includes Little Brother of War, which explores the Choctaw game of stickball, a culturally significant sport akin to NFL-level passion for the tribe. Filmed at the Choctaw Fair, the project is nearing a streaming deal with major networks. Mills is also wrapping up Seize the South, a documentary on Mississippi’s medical cannabis industry, featuring interviews with patients, doctors, lawmakers, and celebrities like Cheech and Chong, Jim Belushi, Mike Tyson, Willie Nelson, and soon Ric Flair, whom Mills will interview on June 13, 2025, at Southern Sky Brands’ Pearl dispensary. Throughout the episode, Edwards and Mills explored the theme of outlaw entrepreneurship—blazing one’s own path to success. Mills’ ventures, from UrgiVet to Gangster Garage to filmmaking, are fueled by his passions for animals, cars, and storytelling. He emphasized the importance of networking, noting how connections opened doors to his film career and ot
Ep 2395IMAGINE THE LEFTWING REACTION IF TRUMP HAD CANCER
This scenario is exactly why I will not pretend to give AF about Joe Biden having cancer
Ep 2394JOE BIDEN HAS CANCER, AND I DON'T CARE (Ep #982)
I'm not going to pretend to care that Joe Biden has cancer, Joe Biden is an evil human that is responsible for the deaths of so many Americans that I can not even pretend to have sympathy for him or his family. I also will not pray for him, I can't lie to my God by pretending I want him to be shown grace.
Ep 2393KIM WADE SHOW - FRIDAY (Ep #762)
KIM WADE SHOW - FRIDAY (Ep #762) I'm loading up Kim Wades whole shows to my podcast stream to help turn you guys on to the ICON, the one and only Radio Strongman himself. I've been producing and loading his show into a podcast for over 3 years now and we need to get the subscribers up. It's on every platform but Apple Podcast and will be by the end of the week. Click this link and see if it's on one of the apps you already have or just download one of the free app's it's already on, I will also be uploading a static image photo video version for his Rumble account too. Podcast link - https://kimwadeshow.podbean.com/ Rumble link - https://rumble.com/c/KimWadeShow
Ep 2392BEST OF THE WEEK: BLACK FATIGUE EDITON
The topic "black fatigue" was so massive all week online and off that we did multiple shows with it as the main topic of discussion. I had so many clips that I just decided to do an entirely separate "best of the week" episode exclusively with clips on this topic only. This is also the 2nd week in a row we were able to drop 2 best of the week shows in a single weekend.
Ep 2391BEST OF THE WEEK: MAY 12th - 16th
Tune in for a jam-packed Best of the Week episode of the Clay Edwards Show, where we dive into the hottest topics, local controversies, and personal rants with unfiltered commentary! This week, we break down President Trump’s bold executive order aiming to slash prescription drug prices by up to 80%—what does it mean for you? We also celebrate Jackson, Mississippi’s 50% drop in homicides year-over-year and debate who deserves the credit for this turnaround. Clay doesn’t hold back as he tackles Jackson’s so-called “lawless” culture, arguing residents have traded safety for chaos and now want their kids in Rankin or Madison County schools. He unpacks the risks of this move and the deeper issues tied to what he calls a “cancerous death culture.” Plus, we compare two local brawls: a gun-pulling fight at Clinton’s Santa Fe Grill, where police made quick arrests, versus a chaotic Cinco de Mayo brawl at Jackson’s Margarita’s Mexican Grill, where Clay calls out JPD Chief Joseph Wade for not cracking down hard enough. On a lighter note, Clay shares a hilarious rant about his name being mistaken for “Dwight” on to-go orders, and recounts a wild radio segment sparked by an Instagram algorithm gone wrong, linking a swingers party to the Diddy trial. He also opens up about his life-changing 4:30 AM wake-up routine, inspired by Cameron Haynes’ new book Undeniable, and shares how it’s already making waves in his life. Clay reflects on a personal slight from the Mud Monsters, Jackson’s new baseball team, who ghosted him after offering a first-pitch opportunity, and celebrates an exclusive interview with X5 podcast host Charlie Reece and rock legend Brett Scallions (formerly of FUEL) about their new country single, “Somewhere They’ll Never Know.” Finally, Clay delivers a sobering warning about the quickest way to end up dead in Jackson. Expect raw takes, local insights, and plenty of laughs in this can’t-miss episode! Catch it now and join the conversation.
Ep 2390EXACTLY WHY I HAVE SO-CALLED "BLACK FATIGUE"
I wrote an essay on social media Thursday about "Black Fatigue" and decided to read and elaborate on the show this morning.
Ep 2389FAREWELL TO JAMESON HAYGOOD
My good friend Jameson Haygood is leaving WYAB and retiring his show as he pursues other opportunities, I give him the public farewell I believe he deserves
Ep 2388BLACK NEW YORKER CALLS IN TO DEBATE MY STANCE ON "BLACK FATIGUE"
A man that we'll call Joe, a black make that found the livestream of the show online and the "black fatigue" topic caught his attention so he started listening and then decided to call in from New York City to debate me on my stance, what happened however was a phenomenal phone call that ended up last for an hour and a half between 2 men that decided to focus on the things we agreed on instead of argue about the things we didn't. That doesn't mean we avoided tough topics, we hit them head on and chose to let each other speak and hear what they had to say instead of fight and fuss the whole way. This was one of the best show's I've ever been lucky enough to be a part of.
Ep 2387FAFO FRIDAY - EP #981 (05/16/25)
I’ve spent considerable time exploring the viral topic of "Black Fatigue," engaging with perspectives from both Black and white content creators through videos and articles. After a deep dive, I’ve clarified my own feelings, identifying specific sources of fatigue and more. This is a highly polarizing and complex issue. There’s a more accurate term for it, but only 13% of the population can use it without risking cancellation, which unfairly lumps all Black people into the resulting mess.