Scott Hennen takes the show on the road to Vision Ford Lincoln in Wahpeton, North Dakota, for a jam-packed Tuesday edition of What’s On Your Mind. The episode kicks off with a wild guest—Jojo the Brazilian three-banded armadillo—as Kathy Dickman from Chahinkapa Zoo discusses conservation and why Wahpeton’s zoo is a world-class hidden gem.
The conversation then turns serious as Scott welcomes historian Clay Jenkinson for a civil but spirited debate on ICE, constitutional norms, and the current political climate in Minneapolis. Scott also sits down with Robert Schuller to tell the incredible 30-year success story of Giant Snacks, a Wahpeton-born brand that now feeds Major League Baseball dugouts nationwide. Finally, Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak joins for a Talk Radio Town Hall, and financial expert Brien Krank breaks down why the markets are thriving despite—or because of—new tariff policies.
Standout Moments & Timestamps
[00:02:10] Jojo the Armadillo Steals the Show Kathy Dickman introduces the audience to Jojo, a three-banded armadillo from Brazil. Scott attempts to feed her dried mealworms while learning why armadillos are actually swifter than they look and how they live up to 50 years in captivity.
[00:10:45] Seeking Signal in the Noise with Clay Jenkinson Historian Clay Jenkinson joins Scott for a rare long-form conversation where two friends agree to disagree. Clay presents a 7-point list of common ground on immigration and the 2024 election, while challenging Scott on the "erosion of constitutional norms."
[00:19:15] The Murder vs. Law Enforcement Debate The temperature rises as Scott and Clay spar over recent events in Minneapolis. They debate the actions of ICE agents, the use of masks by federal officers, and whether the tragic deaths in the sanctuary city were the result of "murder" or a "justified use of force."
[00:21:40] Giant Snacks: From Wahpeton to the Big Leagues Robert Schuller shares the origin story of Giant Snacks. He explains how a North Dakota guy at the Minnesota Twins gave them their first big break 20 years ago, leading to their seeds being chewed in 27 out of 30 MLB dugouts today.
[00:25:30] Town Hall with Congresswoman Julie Fedorchak Congresswoman Fedorchak addresses listener concerns regarding the SAVE Act. She debunks claims that voter ID laws disenfranchise women or people of color and explains how the "One Big Beautiful Bill" is delivering tax relief to North Dakotans.
[00:32:15] The "Widowmaker" Weather Warning Chief Meteorologist Dean Wysocki drops in with a critical forecast. He warns of a looming "doozy" of a storm system that could bring up to 14 inches of snow and 40mph winds to the Northern Valley, making Wednesday travel treacherous.
[00:38:50] The Tariff Truth with Brian Kronk Money man Brien Krank explains why predictions of a "tariff apocalypse" haven't materialized. He breaks down how the 6% average tariff on S&P 500 companies is actually bolstering American security and supply chains, driving the Dow toward the 50,000 mark.
