Each episode of Rolling with Scissors is available for on-demand streaming for two weeks before it’s replaced by the latest broadcast.
Want to know what was featured? Dive into the Episode Notes section of the blog for a full breakdown of past shows, including commentary, context, and behind-the-scenes insights.
Recent Episodes
The Grunge Palette Cleanser: Episode 1349
From the jersey number of a point guard to a “Do Not Resuscitate” order, we’re exploring the early Signal of Pearl Jam. Plus, the story of the wedding DJ who led me on a wild goose chase in 1993.
The High Voltage Resurrection: Episode 1348
Technologies is a bitch, but the signal is back. This week, we launch a multi-part discography march through the high-voltage history of AC/DC, moving from the gritty 1975 Bon Scott days into the start of the 1981 Brian Johnson era.
Latest Blog Posts
The 40-Year Tailspin: Reality, Math, and the Danger Zone
I saw Top Gun in the theater in 1986. Now it’s 40 years later and the math is officially trying to kill me.
The Flavortown Gauntlet: Why I Almost Started Swinging
Someone told me Guy Fieri bought State Street Brats and I was ready to start swinging. Turns out, the fine print is the only thing that saved my blood pressure.
The Great Olive Salsa Crisis of 2026
The Farmers Market is open and the sun is out, but there’s a major problem in Eau Claire: I can’t find my Becki’s Olive Salsa fix anywhere. Becki, where are you hiding the goods?
Hollywood’s Greenest Initiative: The JAG ‘Top Gun’ Fan Edit
I woke up three times during the JAG pilot, and every time I did, I saw Maverick. Discover how Paramount’s leftovers built a legal drama and launched the NCIS franchise.
Hollar Into The Void
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Interviews
Matt Jacoby Eleven Music Career Center
On Friday I had a great conversation with Matt Jacoby about the music industry, Eleven Music career center. Electronic music and a few other things. Check out the links below for more information. The interview was edited for the over the air broadcast on WORT mostly...
Josh and Tim from Self-Titled Album
Signal Drift: Current Broadcast
Signal Drift is an original fiction series unfolding one chapter at a time—right here on the blog. Set in a near-future collapse where communication is survival, the story follows a former radio engineer navigating broken networks, old alliances, and strange new signals. Each post is a chapter, and the series is updated regularly. Want to dig deeper into the cast? Meet the characters right here.
Signal Drift: Chapter 20
The “grandpa” mask was on, the honey was a bribe, and the WORT master crystal was tucked over his heart. Norm Stockwell didn’t look like a revolutionary, but as the heavy steel of the Checker Marathon hit Highway 14, the signal proved otherwise.
Signal Drift: Chapter 19
At 23:30, the lot at Station Zero was heavy with Driftless mist. Cronauer pulled on the Biltwell helmet, feeling the hardwired leads click into place. He lowered the PVS-14s over his eye. The world turned a grainy, glowing green. He hit the ignition. The boxer twin hummed low. He scrolled the iPod wheel to Queensrÿche’s Empire. As the opening bass line of ‘Best I Can’ slammed into his ears, he clicked the visor shut and kicked the GS into gear. He didn’t turn on the lights. He just leaned into the darkness and vanished into the treeline.
Signal Drift: chapter 18
“Clinic update for March 11th,” the voice said. It was thin, frayed at the edges, but the cadence was unmistakable. “Audrey to… anyone. Cronauer, you out there? The signal is fading. God, I hope you’re listening.” The static rushed back in like a flood. Cronauer didn’t move. He just watched the needle settle back to zero. “Holy shit,” he whispered. “She’s alive.”
Signal Drift: Chapter 17
They want the radios, and they want the food,” Dave said quietly. “They want us hungry and quiet.” Cronauer reached for the gain knob, his eyes fixed on the orange truck parked outside. “Then I guess we better start building that tower on the ridge. If they’re going to come for the signal, let’s make sure they have to climb for it

