12/23/25 - We start with Michelle Obama’s latest complaint, and end with bad news for Hannah Dugan.

12/22/25 - How Wisconsin Democrats are failing to be as brave as their counterparts in Illinois, and we’ll explain how President Trump’s $1,776 bonuses will be a game changer.

It’s a finally back-to-work Monday on The Benjamin Yount Show. We’ll start with the next step here on The Big 11. Then we’ll look at how Wisconsin Democrats are failing to be as brave as their counterparts in Illinois, and we’ll explain how President Trump’s $1,776 bonuses will be a game changer.

12/19/25 - Matt Kittle fills in for Benjamin Yount

12/19/25 - Matt Kittle fills in for Benjamin Yount.

12/18/25 - Jerry Bott fills in for Benjamin Yount

Jerry Bott fills in for Benjamin Yount

12/17/25 - Kevin Nicholson fills in for Benjamin Yount

12/17/25 - Kevin Nicholson fills in for Benjamin Yount

12/16/25 - Jason Goch fills in for Benjamin Yount

12/16/25 - Jason Goch fills in for Benjamin Yount

12/15/25 - Jason Goch fills in for Ben Yount

12/15/25 - Jason Goch fills in for Ben Yount

12/11/25 - We talk about the Democrats’ admission of failure on healthcare, our to-be regret over the rush to redistrict.

We’re telling hard truths on Thursday’s Benjamin Yount Show. We’ll also talk about the Democrats’ admission of failure on healthcare, our to-be regret over the rush to redistrict, and a new poll that insults Packer fans.

12/10/25 - America’s immigration problem and the problems in Europe. Plus the economy is poised to get even better.

Wednesday’s Benjamin Yount Show has us looking at the difference between America’s immigration problem and the problems in Europe. Plus the economy is poised to get even better, and In-N-Out cuts-off 6-7.

12/9/25 - We hear from Quinton Klabon about how Wisconsin schools squandered over $1 billion and didn’t help kids at all.

Tuesday’s Benjamin Yount Show has us looking at kindness, fairness, and quoting Abraham Lincoln. We’re also going to hear from Quinton Klabon about how Wisconsin schools squandered over $1 billion and didn’t help kids at all.