Injury Report w/The Gerbers

Ken and Megan Gerber

A show hosted by Ken (trial lawyer) and Megan Gerber (VP of Marketing), where they break down some of the biggest and most interesting stories every week for you. They share their thoughts and wisdom through a biblical worldview to help you process all we witness and experience in this chaotic world.

  1. 4d ago

    From Vacuuming Carpets To Dressing Hollywood's Biggest Names

    Celebrity stylist Rod Allen Baker is back and this time Ken and Megan get the full origin story. Rod started college on a gymnastics scholarship that got dropped a week before training camp, ended up at Kansas State, and took the only job available at a clothing store — janitor. One night covering for the Brad Pitt looking salesman who had a date at the Elton John concert, Rod sold more in one shift than anyone in the company's entire history. That was the night he knew exactly what he was supposed to do. He breaks down how he built his client list in Denver by walking into offices next to nice cars and asking who owned them, how he landed ESPN and started dressing the biggest athletes and promoters in the world, and the night George Foreman walked past everyone on set to find the clothing guy and ordered every single fabric in the book. Then there's the story of calling the number George gave him and getting his mother on the phone. Rod shares what it was like dressing Kelsey Grammer for Frasier, working with Jay Leno through his entire Tonight Show run, getting a live on-air plug from Don King, and making a white cashmere tuxedo for Kelsey Grammer's wedding. Plus Megan falls out of a dressing room half naked at South Coast Plaza and Rod reveals that Ralph Lauren stole his Ask Rod campaign idea.00:00 - Rod Started As A Janitor At A Clothing Store04:00 - The Night He Broke Every Company Sales Record09:00 - How He Built His Client List By Knocking On Doors11:00 - Landing ESPN And Dressing The Biggest Names In Sports14:00 - Don King's Live TV Plug That Changed Everything16:00 - George Foreman Ordered Every Fabric In The Book20:00 - Sponsor Message21:00 - Jay Leno And The Tesla Drag Race Bit24:00 - Dressing Kelsey Grammer For Frasier And His Wedding28:00 - The Heinz Ketchup Heir With Four Homes And Four Wardrobes30:00 - The Ease Of Life Philosophy And What Wealth Really Buys35:00 - How Rod Started Styling Women And The South Coast Plaza Disaster40:00 - Megan Falls Out Of The Dressing Room Half Naked44:00 - David Yurman And John Varvatos Stories48:00 - The Ask Rod Campaign And Ralph Lauren Stole The Idea55:00 - Rod's Relationship With Ralph Lauren As A Distant Mentor58:00 - Where To Find Rod And His Books

    1h 1m
  2. Jun 2

    Christian Rocker Randall Broadhead on AI, Faith & Almost Losing His Music Catalog

    Randall Broadhead of Christian rock band We Are Vessel joins Ken Gerber for an honest conversation about where music is headed and what it costs to chase it. They dig into AI's takeover of songwriting and live shows, the backing-track-and-tuned-vocal standard that's swallowed modern recording, and Randall's near-disaster with TuneCore that tanked his monthly Spotify listeners before he moved his entire catalog to Ocean House. From touring with Skillet and Colton Dixon on Winter Jam to running his Air Buzz tour-bus company, Randall opens up about the season the rug got pulled out from under him, his mental-health testimony, the pre-show self-doubt Jason Roy of Building 429 talked him through, and why the stage is still the one place every voice in his head goes quiet. The episode wraps with Randall's LED-wall donation to the Tones & Bones music nonprofit, the upcoming youth-band program, and a long-overdue Top Golf rematch.[0:00] Intro & Top Golf rematch[2:25] AI in music — songwriting, auto-tune & where it's all heading[11:00] Gerber Injury Law sponsor[12:00] Using AI as a creative tool & the commercialization of pop[16:25] Backing tracks and the modern live-show standard[18:00] Rock & Worship Bootcamp (June 10–12)[22:50] The TuneCore nightmare & switching to Ocean House[29:45] Why personal service matters — and subscription traps[37:15] Touring with Skillet, Colton Dixon, Building 429 & the Air Buzz bus business[40:30] God redirecting Randall back to music[43:30] The stage as a place of peace & God's anointing[46:45] Mental-health testimony & beating self-doubt on Winter Jam[53:00] Donating the LED wall to Tones & Bones + youth-band nonprofit[56:15] Top Golf rematch & where to find We Are Vessel

    59 min
  3. May 23

    Why Nobody Saved This Dying Man?! And People Record Him Dying Instead of Helping?!

    Ken and Megan open with a story that stopped them cold. A young father going down an escalator lost his footing, his jacket got caught in the mechanism, and he choked to death while people walked around him. Nobody hit the emergency stop button. Nobody helped. Just walked by. They break down why escalators are far more dangerous than people realize, what Good Samaritan laws actually protect you from, and why the fear of liability is keeping people from helping strangers in danger. Then Megan unveils a law she put together herself called the Exploitative Emergency Contact Content and Human Dignity Act, which would make it illegal to monetize content of someone dying when you were the only person who could have helped. Ken breaks it down legally and says it could actually work. They get into weaponized reviews, the drag show incident where Megan got 5 million TikTok views after a performer stole money from her wallet, main character syndrome, media polarization, and why everyone judges others by their actions but themselves by their intentions. They close out with Megan's alternative health tips for flying including why you should never wash your hands with airplane water, how she knocked out Skyla's influenza A overnight before a Hawaii trip, and exciting updates about their Poland missions trip. 00:00 - 22:19 - Topic 1: 40 year old man chokes to death in public while people taking videos22:19 - 23:04 - Midroll23:04 - 25:50 - Topic 1 Continuation25:50 - 35:27 - Topic 2: introduce a law to push people to help instead of record an incident35:27 - 40:36 - Topic 3: airline water contains ecoli contaminants40:36 - 42:02 - ending statements42:02 - 42:11 - Endroll

    42 min
  4. May 9

    36 Missing Teens Found In Phoenix / Why Was This Not The Biggest News Story Of The Year

    Ken and Megan open with a story that should have been everywhere but was barely covered. Phoenix law enforcement rescued 36 missing teenagers in just three weeks and almost nobody reported on it. They break down why these kids go missing, who is targeting them, how grooming works online, and why the breakdown of the family unit is at the root of all of it. Megan shares a personal story about a five year old who showed up at her door alone with no way to reach her mother for an entire weekend. They get into the two female teachers caught having a relationship with the star quarterback at Centennial High School and why society treats it completely differently than it would if the genders were reversed. Then a UTV head on collision near Lake Pleasant sends nine people to the hospital and Ken breaks down who is liable when there are no lane markings on a dirt road. They close out with a warning about unlicensed Botox injections happening in people's homes in the valley and why you will never recover a dime if an uninsured unlicensed injector disfigures your face. Plus exciting news about their nonprofit youth center launching a music program for teens in partnership with Alice Cooper's Solid Rock.00:00 - 36 Missing Teens Rescued In Phoenix01:30 - Why Was This Not Headline News03:00 - The Breakdown Of The Family Unit05:00 - Grooming Online And How Kids Go Missing07:00 - Sponsor Message08:00 - Two Teachers Caught With High School Quarterback11:00 - Why Society Treats It Differently When Women Do It13:00 - Everything Is Sexualized And Where Is God16:00 - Porn Addiction And The Dopamine Trap19:00 - UTV Head On Crash At Lake Pleasant21:00 - Who Is Liable On An Unmarked Dirt Road24:00 - E-Bikes On Scottsdale Road And Kids With No Supervision26:00 - UTVs Are More Dangerous Than People Think28:00 - Unlicensed Botox Injections In Phoenix Homes30:00 - Can You Sue An Unlicensed Injector33:00 - Always Ask If They Are Licensed And Insured36:00 - Youth Center Music Program And Alice Cooper Partnership38:00 - Defensive Driving Scholarship Giveaway And Closing

    38 min
  5. May 3

    Why You Might Look Bad In Everything You Wear

    Ken and Megan sit down with celebrity stylist Rod Alan Baker (rod@rod-alan.com) for a conversation that will completely change the way you think about getting dressed. Rod breaks down why letting your spouse pick your outfit is one of the biggest style mistakes you can make, and shares the story of a client who ended up with a grass green tuxedo tail coat because his girlfriend insisted and he just said whatever she wants. They get into why your clothing communicates everything about you before you say a single word, how dressing wrong in a boardroom or courtroom can cost you the deal before you even sit down, and why companies are quietly losing business because their employees look like they just walked out of a yoga studio. Rod shares his five ingredient framework from his new book including personality, passions, groups, settings and resources, and explains how you can dress with total confidence no matter what your budget is. Plus tips for new moms, body shapes, why black is the biggest selling color in fashion, and what Tommy Bahama shirts did to an entire generation of men without them even noticing.00:00 - Happy Wife Does Not Mean Happy Wardrobe 02:00 - The Grass Green Tuxedo Tail Coat Story 05:00 - Your Clothes Communicate Your Personality 07:00 - Reading The Room In The Boardroom And Courtroom 09:30 - Dressing For Groups And Settings 11:00 - Sponsor Message 12:00 - Why Women Attack Other Women Who Dress Up 14:00 - Rod Started His Business At 19 With Nothing 17:00 - How To Dress When The City Has Changed Around You 20:00 - Couples And Comfort Zones In Fashion 22:00 - Louis Vuitton And The Case Of Mistaken Identity 26:00 - Tips For New Moms On A Budget 32:00 - Body Shapes And What Actually Flatters You 37:00 - Tucked Vs Untucked And What It Really Does 40:00 - Tommy Bahama And The Moomoo For Men 43:00 - What Your Employees Are Communicating To Your Clients 46:00 - A Jacket Changes Everything For Men 49:00 - The Five Ingredients Of Rod's Book Series 52:00 - Where To Find Rod And His New Book 53:00 - Defensive Driving Scholarship Giveaway And Closing

    53 min

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A show hosted by Ken (trial lawyer) and Megan Gerber (VP of Marketing), where they break down some of the biggest and most interesting stories every week for you. They share their thoughts and wisdom through a biblical worldview to help you process all we witness and experience in this chaotic world.

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