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Episode 33 - Megan Moroney

Episode 33 - Megan Moroney

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SEGMENT 1: The Week That Was (1:00–5:00)

SEGMENT 2: Megan Moroney: The Next Taylor Swift? (05:00–10:00)

  • Pig Jig event preview + Megan Moroney performance
  • Is she on the path to superstardom?
  • J.R. & Launa break down why she might be the next big thing:
  • Great songwriter
  • Fashionable, relatable, snarky, positive role model
  • Appeals to multiple generations (like Taylor Swift & Carrie Underwood)
  • Social media-savvy, relatable lyrics
  • Concerns about fame & staying on the right path
  • Rumored relationship with NFL player — she says she’s single
  • Importance of image and decision-making in the industry

SEGMENT 3: Flashback & Looking Forward – Midland (10:00–11:00)

  • Upcoming performance from Midland at Pig Jig
  • Throwback stories:
  • Their early style and rowdy days
  • Touring with Jon Pardi
  • Evolution from wild to more family-oriented
  • Admiration for their Austin roots and classic country vibe
  • Hosts look forward to reconnecting with the band

SEGMENT 4: Interview – Rob Higgins, CEO of USF Athletics (11:00–17:00)

  • Rob joins for a live in-studio interview
  • Background:
  • USF alum, Jesuit grad, former Tampa Sports Authority leader
  • Helped bring Super Bowls, national championships to Tampa
  • Discussing:
  • NIL challenges and opportunities
  • Excitement over USF’s football success
  • Student-athlete experience
  • Revenue and fan engagement
  • On-campus stadium project (coming 2027!)
  • Vision for USF and the community
  • Final shoutout: “Go Bulls!”

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