• BTLS | 9AM Fri. Apr. 17 - Tiger Woods Bombshell and Bubba’s Cash Grab for Your Videos
    Apr 17 2026

    Bubba fires up another high-energy segment with a major push for Bubba Army testimonial videos, offering $100 gift cards to the top five submissions and already teasing early entries. Seth Kushner gets tapped to produce pro-level testimonials as the promo machine for Video Killed the Radio Star ramps up.

    Then the show takes a hard turn into headline chaos. Bubba reacts to the breaking news about Tiger Woods, involving legal trouble, prescription concerns, and a crash that has everyone questioning what really happened. The conversation gets serious fast as the crew weighs impairment, accountability, and fallout.

    Things stay intense with discussion around Savannah Guthrie’s emotional plea tied to her missing mother, as Bubba and the crew debate timelines, outcomes, and the harsh realities behind the case.

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    23 mins
  • BTLS | 8AM Fri. Apr. 17 - Bubba Sounds Off on War Rumors and a Tuesday Countdown
    Apr 17 2026

    Bubba and the crew kick things off with a push for listener testimonial videos, laying out how to submit 15 to 30-second clips for a shot at Bubba Army gift cards. Then the show pivots hard into a heated breakdown of rising tensions between the U.S. and Iran.

    From talk of naval blockades and carrier groups to speculation about a possible Tuesday morning strike, Bubba dives deep into military posture, political pressure, and what happens if nothing is done. The conversation gets intense with debate over timing, global optics, and the risk of escalation, plus chatter about a temporary Israel-Lebanon ceasefire and what it could mean behind the scenes.

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    33 mins
  • BTLS | 7AM Fri. Apr. 17 - Bubba Drops the Ultimate Fan Challenge and You Could Get Paid
    Apr 17 2026

    Bubba goes full throttle, rallying the Bubba Army with two major calls to action. First, he dives into a wild stack of throwback photos while building out a nonstop rotating picture wall and wants YOUR pics in the mix. Send your best Bubba Army moments to BubbaArmyPix@gmail.com and get featured on the show’s live feed.

    Then things shift into promo mode as Bubba pushes the documentary Video Killed the Radio Star. He’s calling on listeners to follow the film’s Facebook page and submit quick 15 to 30 second testimonial videos. The top submissions score Bubba Army store gift cards. #BoWoW

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • BTLS | 6AM Fri. Apr. 17 - Bubba’s Treasures, AJ Hawk Heat, and Lost Howard Audio
    Apr 17 2026

    Bubba time turns into a hunt for hidden gold as the crew gets ready for a Covington Farm Barn meetup to test internet, eyeball camping options, and lock in how to turn the property into a full Bubba Army playground for the next big event. In the middle of the planning, Bubba uncovers a stash of old trading cards and an AJ Hawk-signed jersey, tapping Seth to appraise the cards while he slaps a buy-it-now tag on the jersey, with a backup plan to spin it into a raffle if it does not move. The nostalgia run keeps going when he digs up long-forgotten Howard 100 News discs full of classic interviews and decides to review and edit the best bits for air, then starts pulling personal photos for scanning so the studio’s rotating picture wall can finally show off deeper cuts from the Bubba archive.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • BTLS | 9AM TH. Apr. 16 - Win Lunch With Bubba! - The New Bubba Army Raffle Madness
    Apr 16 2026

    Bubba time turns into a full-on money and mayhem meeting as the crew maps out a new Bubba Army store game plan: high-end items hit the site as buy-it-now for a week, then, if they don’t move, get thrown into a raffle with 50–60 paid slots at roughly 12 to 20 bucks a ticket and bonus entries for bigger spenders. They start spitballing killer fundraiser experiences like lunch with Bubba or a one-day studio intern pass you can actually win, then slide over to show business, deciding to roll hot-mic audio of a violent incident and stretch the coverage into the next broadcast to really let the audience chew on it. From there, it gets spicy and political as they hammer term limits and age caps for lawmakers and judges, call for real transparency on politicians’ investments and post-office lobbying, and cite eye-popping campaign numbers like Omar steering 56 percent of one cycle’s spending, nearly 2.9 million dollars, to her husband’s firm as Exhibit A in how the game gets rigged.

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    21 mins
  • BTLS | 8AM TH. Apr. 16 - Casino Rip-offs At Sea, Bú tài hǎo, and Chappelle’s Saudi Payday
    Apr 16 2026

    Bubba time drifts from the casino floor to the Persian Gulf as the crew breaks down why cruise ship and tribal casinos can tighten slot payouts and police themselves under looser rules than Vegas, raising ugly questions about fairness, detention, and what really happens when you get in trouble on a ship or tribal land. They zoom out to the Red Sea and Strait of Hormuz crisis, discussing how tensions between the Houthis and Iran have choked traffic, why even Chinese tankers are being turned back or threading the needle under sanctions, and how fragile global shipping still is despite a recent high-profile Chinese ship slipping through. Bú tài hǎo. From there, the conversation pivots to Saudi Arabia, revisiting the Jamal Khashoggi killing and ongoing US business and political ties, then debating Dave Chappelle’s decision to cash in on a multimillion-dollar Saudi gig while blasting critics who say comics and athletes are selling out by taking Middle Eastern money.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • BTLS | 7AM TH. Apr. 16 - Bubba’s Barp Bombshell and Troll Meltdown
    Apr 16 2026

    Bubba time turns into full Barp war-room mode as the crew finally locks in Covington Farm as the official three-night Barp venue, ditching the private house idea over security and doxxing fears and leaning into 40 acres of controlled chaos instead. They map out the play: Hyatt Regency Wesley Chapel as the host hotel, a promo code for the Bubba Army, room blocks for staff, and shuttle buses running often enough that nobody is stranded in a parking lot wondering where the party went. Between lining up preferred vendors, catering, bartenders, DJs, and even discussing on-site RV hookups for talent riders, the show keeps circling back to how to make Barp feel big but still tight and safe for about 200 people. Then the mood shifts as Bubba unloads on online trolls and public haters, using old-school music-industry metaphors and the latest Ruby Rose and Katy Perry headlines to riff on fame, backlash, and why building something special always seems to invite people to tear it down.

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    51 mins
  • BTLS | 6AM TH. Apr. 16 - Masters Money, Rays Stadium Fights, and the NFL vs. Regulators
    Apr 16 2026

    On this episode of the Bubba the Love Sponge® Show, Bubba vents about merch second‑guessing even as Bubba Army gear quietly performs, with sleep‑set bundles around twenty bucks and one run of shoes landing as a top seller, before pivoting into golf‑nerd mode to break down the Masters Champions Dinner tradition where the reigning winner picks up a six‑figure tab that can include a wine bill north of fifty grand like Rory McIlroy’s recent spread. From there, the crew talks endorsement math and logo politics on tour, then dives into local playoff buzz around the Lightning’s seeding, Vezina and Hart chatter, and betting angles. The back half of the show locks onto the Tampa Bay Rays’ massive new ballpark and mixed‑use proposal in West Tampa, a roughly 2.3‑billion‑dollar project with the team pledging over 1.2 billion while Hillsborough County and the City of Tampa wrangle over how to stack as much as a billion in public money, redevelopment upside, lawsuit risks over tax diversions, and what it all means for nearby property values and the threat of relocation if the deal dies. Bubba also unloads about being stuck in IRS phone hell over tax bills, then closes on growing government scrutiny of sports media, talking about federal and FCC questions over the NFL’s cozy streaming deals, whether putting too many games behind paywalls could blow up the league’s antitrust shield, and how that kind of regulatory pressure might spill into broader media and press‑freedom concerns.

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    1 hr and 16 mins