Tanner and Friends
This Tanner and Friends episode feels like a road‑trip Tuesday: boom towns and odometers, oysters with Kelsey Hart, a firefighter’s full‑circle moment, and a courtroom drug deal that somehow still doesn’t break Danielle’s headline streak. Tanner opens with National Odometer Day and then dives into Need to Know News: Mason County (Shelton, Hood Canal) is suddenly one of the fastest‑growing small‑town areas in the country as people flee Seattle and Tacoma prices for more space, American Idol crowns 2026 winner Hannah Harper from Willow Springs, Missouri, and Shania Twain teases new music ahead of hosting the ACM Awards this weekend. Rising artist Kelsey Hart calls in straight from a Tennessee gym parking lot to talk about his June 11 show at Baba Yaga with Bullnation, his secretly high‑energy live set despite debuting with a ballad, fans starting to sing along to “Fireworks,” a big new single coming in July, and Tanner’s mission to get him to try his first PNW oyster on the Seattle waterfront. Good Vibes brings small wins like finally finishing a laundry‑room paint job, going to bed at 9:30 and feeling “like a completely different human,” and scoring first‑ever Chris Stapleton tickets for the Gorge, then spotlights a viral story about retired firefighter Alan Kent, who helped deliver a baby named Chloe 22 years ago and just flew across the country to watch that same baby graduate college after he and her family stayed connected for decades. Minute to Win It puts Scott from Lake Stevens on the clock; he nails sushi’s origins in Japan and confirms that Dick’s Drive‑In is Washington‑only, but whiffs on France gifting the Statue of Liberty, T‑Mobile Park’s Safeco past, and Shania Twain as the ACM “Any Man of Mine” host, still walking away with a four‑pack of Evergreen Speedway Memorial Day tickets. Tanner then tees up a big hypothetical inspired by Carrie Underwood taking a full year off after 15 years of non‑stop touring and TV: if you had a year off with bills covered and no commitments, what would you do? Listeners dream out loud about cross‑country trailer trips, perpetual yard and house projects, yarn‑shop road trips, European bucket‑list tours, van‑schooling kids around America, rotating Airbnbs, and—most powerfully—Martha from Bremerton using the time to take her 88‑year‑old mom back to her home country and just focus on her while she’s still healthy and driving, which Tanner admits is exactly the kind of thinking the show wants to spark. Facebook Marketplace Price Is Right returns with Seth the IT MVP, who guesses prices on three gloriously weird PNW listings: eight “1980s nostalgia” Kool‑Aid packets in Sumner for $25, a cracked‑and‑epoxied “life‑size” Dolly Parton porcelain bust in Seattle listed at $2,000, and a front‑half‑of-a‑pickup turned barbecue trailer in Cashmere at $800, hood‑grill and working headlights included. Headline in a Haystack closes the show on a true‑crime note with a “Crimes in the Courtroom” edition—stealing a judge’s gavel, dealing drugs during a drug‑dealing trial, or faking your own name at roll call—as Joseph from Bellevue sends in a custom song begging Claire to end Danielle’s streak; Claire picks wrong, Danielle picks the Irish dealer caught selling marijuana and Xanax in court during sentencing, and her run bumps up to 24 straight wins, trophy drama and all. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].
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