59 min

#YaJagoff Late Night Episode 22 Presented by ⁠Rohrich Automotive⁠ ‪ ‬ The YaJagoff! Podcast - All about Pittsburgh

    • Comedy

SUMMARY:

Kelley Jeanne drops her single ‘Who Says’ on April 4, Ryan Douglass built it and the kids keep coming to his annual Field of Dreams clinic on April 13 this year, and Jared Bachar of Visit Pittsburgh is gearing us up for TRAF and PRIDE in May. Lots of dates and do’s! 

 

SPONSOR INFO:  

Thanks to Q92.9 and a special thanks to Peoples Gas, call 811 before you dig into any kind of home project, it is the law. Check out our where ya at and Jeet Jet videos with our jag braggers Tressa Glover, Marcus Cox and Monica Salazar.  

 

WHAT WAS ON THE BLOG: 


YaJagoff Home Show  
YaJagoff March Madness Hack  
YaJagoff visit to Valley Dairy  



Question of the Day: Favorite tv show theme song?  

 

*Mitch Dugan Minute: Mitch Dugan is a genuine Pittsburgh attorney with an admiration for our Pittsburgh parks.  D-U-G-A-N  loves the B-U-R-G-H. 

 

Jared Bachar, CEO of Visit Pittsburgh.  March Madness has more than Duquesne students excited in the Burgh, and Governor Shapiro is among the leadership attending the annual meeting. In addition, June is going to be a busy month downtown with Three Rivers Arts Festival and PRIDE, but there are other amazing events to add to your calendar.  

 

Jeet Jet? Tressa is at the Elks Lodge in the North Side with Lance and Alicia getting a behind the scenes look at their traditional Lenten Fish Fry. 

 

Elliott-born Ryan Douglass played for Bishop Canevin High School where, in his freshman year, he threw a no hitter in the WPIAL semifinals. After high school, Ryan was selected by the Kansas City Royals in the 13th Round of the MLB Draft. After playing professional baseball for nine years, Ryan founded the Ryan Douglass Field of Dreams Baseball Clinic, which provides free clinics to children ages 6-12. Registration is now open for the 18th Annual Clinic, which will take place on April 13th.   

 

Where Ya At? Monica is checking out Ketchup City Creative in Sharpsburg! A place where artists can showcase their talents.  

412 Do’s - Channing Powell from Made in PGH tells us about their upcoming and not-to-be-missed Best Bites Tour. She also gives us the lowdown on their favorite Fish Fry spots as the season winds down. 

 

One part redneck, one part country princess, hybrid Pittsburgh/Nashville singer and songwriter Kelley Jeanne is shaking up the music world. Drawing inspiration from Gretchen Wilson and Alanis Morrisette, Kelley’s music is a modern-day tribute to the redneck queens of country music, sprinkled with the grit of rock and roll. Her latest release, ‘Who Says’, is an anthem about pushing boundaries and living life unafraid of being your most authentic self. ‘Who Says’ will be available on all major streaming platforms on April 4, 2024.   

SUMMARY:

Kelley Jeanne drops her single ‘Who Says’ on April 4, Ryan Douglass built it and the kids keep coming to his annual Field of Dreams clinic on April 13 this year, and Jared Bachar of Visit Pittsburgh is gearing us up for TRAF and PRIDE in May. Lots of dates and do’s! 

 

SPONSOR INFO:  

Thanks to Q92.9 and a special thanks to Peoples Gas, call 811 before you dig into any kind of home project, it is the law. Check out our where ya at and Jeet Jet videos with our jag braggers Tressa Glover, Marcus Cox and Monica Salazar.  

 

WHAT WAS ON THE BLOG: 


YaJagoff Home Show  
YaJagoff March Madness Hack  
YaJagoff visit to Valley Dairy  



Question of the Day: Favorite tv show theme song?  

 

*Mitch Dugan Minute: Mitch Dugan is a genuine Pittsburgh attorney with an admiration for our Pittsburgh parks.  D-U-G-A-N  loves the B-U-R-G-H. 

 

Jared Bachar, CEO of Visit Pittsburgh.  March Madness has more than Duquesne students excited in the Burgh, and Governor Shapiro is among the leadership attending the annual meeting. In addition, June is going to be a busy month downtown with Three Rivers Arts Festival and PRIDE, but there are other amazing events to add to your calendar.  

 

Jeet Jet? Tressa is at the Elks Lodge in the North Side with Lance and Alicia getting a behind the scenes look at their traditional Lenten Fish Fry. 

 

Elliott-born Ryan Douglass played for Bishop Canevin High School where, in his freshman year, he threw a no hitter in the WPIAL semifinals. After high school, Ryan was selected by the Kansas City Royals in the 13th Round of the MLB Draft. After playing professional baseball for nine years, Ryan founded the Ryan Douglass Field of Dreams Baseball Clinic, which provides free clinics to children ages 6-12. Registration is now open for the 18th Annual Clinic, which will take place on April 13th.   

 

Where Ya At? Monica is checking out Ketchup City Creative in Sharpsburg! A place where artists can showcase their talents.  

412 Do’s - Channing Powell from Made in PGH tells us about their upcoming and not-to-be-missed Best Bites Tour. She also gives us the lowdown on their favorite Fish Fry spots as the season winds down. 

 

One part redneck, one part country princess, hybrid Pittsburgh/Nashville singer and songwriter Kelley Jeanne is shaking up the music world. Drawing inspiration from Gretchen Wilson and Alanis Morrisette, Kelley’s music is a modern-day tribute to the redneck queens of country music, sprinkled with the grit of rock and roll. Her latest release, ‘Who Says’, is an anthem about pushing boundaries and living life unafraid of being your most authentic self. ‘Who Says’ will be available on all major streaming platforms on April 4, 2024.   

59 min

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