Episodes

Tuesday May 20, 2025
GHETTO FATIGUE - WHY CAN'T BLACK AMERICA COMPLY WITH POLICE?
Tuesday May 20, 2025
Tuesday May 20, 2025
I take a deep dive into why it appears that a disproportionate number of black Americans have such a problem complying during traffic stops.

Tuesday May 20, 2025
CAPITOL POLICE JUMP PUT BOYS CASE UPDATE, WTF IS LYNN FITCH DOING?
Tuesday May 20, 2025
Tuesday May 20, 2025
This is a real head scratcher, wtf is Mississippi AG Lynn Fitch doing by continuing to go after these innocent police officers?

Tuesday May 20, 2025
WAY TOO EARLY 2028 MISSISSIPPI GOVERNORS RACE CONVERSATION
Tuesday May 20, 2025
Tuesday May 20, 2025
Listen to Chip Matthews and myself have a way too early conversation about who Mississippi's next Governor could be in 2028.

Tuesday May 20, 2025
DICKIE SCRUGGS ATTACKS YOUNG, BLOND, MISSISSIPPI GOP STAFFER
Tuesday May 20, 2025
Tuesday May 20, 2025
Convicted felon and disgraced former attorney & Ole Miss super donor, Dicker Scruggs attacks young, Mississippi GOP staffer with some vicious comments online in the comments of her hiring announcement which sparked a brutal & effective response from Mississippi Vice-Chair & RNC National Committewoman, Lesley Davis.

Tuesday May 20, 2025
TUESDAY - FULL SHOW (Ep #983)
Tuesday May 20, 2025
Tuesday May 20, 2025
Today on "The Clay Edwards Show," host Clay Edwards, joined by Chip Matthews, delivers a candid discussion on local Mississippi issues, blending humor with social commentary. Broadcast live on 103.9 FM WYAB and streaming globally, the episode tackles controversial topics like a recent social media spat involving Dickie Scruggs’ sexist remarks about a young Mississippi GOP hire, Renee Dye. Leslie Davis’ sharp rebuttal, defending Dye’s qualifications, highlights themes of sexism and political bullying. The show also dives into Attorney General Lynn Fitch’s legal conflicts, local governance inefficiencies, and cultural frustrations, particularly around crime and victimhood narratives.
Health discussions, including testosterone screenings and weight loss, reflect community wellness concerns, while Matthews promotes his Acme Pizza’s cauliflower crust, signaling dietary trends. Edwards critiques municipal spending, like Canton’s overpriced website, and expresses fatigue with social media-driven outrage and racial divides, touching on WNBA controversies involving Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark.

Monday May 19, 2025
HEAVY HITTERS W/ GUEST: DR. SPENCER MILLS (Ep #3)
Monday May 19, 2025
Monday May 19, 2025
On the third episode of Heavy Hitters, hosted by Clay Edwards on 103.9 FM WYAB, the spotlight was on Dr. Spencer Mills, a multifaceted entrepreneur whose diverse ventures embody the spirit of "outlaw entrepreneurship." Broadcasting live from the Men’s Health and Women’s Wellness Studio in Mississippi and streaming across platforms like Facebook, X, YouTube, and Rumble, the show delved into Mills’ inspiring journey, his passions, and his definition of success. The episode, aired on May 19, 2025, offered listeners an engaging conversation filled with stories of cars, veterinary medicine, documentary filmmaking, and entrepreneurial grit.
Clay Edwards opened the show by introducing Mills, a veterinarian, custom car shop owner, and documentary filmmaker whose eclectic pursuits inspired the creation of Heavy Hitters. Edwards recounted how he first met Mills while making cold calls to sell radio ads. Intrigued by Mills’ reputation at Gangster Garage, a custom car shop in Gluckstadt, Edwards popped in to check it out. The two hit it off, bonding over their shared love for cars, culture, and storytelling. This chance encounter led to Mills’ appearance on the show, where his dynamic personality and diverse ventures took center stage.
Mills, a 36-year-old Jackson native, shared his path to becoming a veterinarian. Growing up on the north side of Jackson and attending Jackson Academy, he initially pursued a pre-med track at Ole Miss, driven by a childhood dream of owning a Lamborghini—a goal his parents tied to becoming a doctor. However, during his junior year, Mills began working at a veterinary clinic and discovered a passion for animal medicine. The excitement of going to work each morning signaled he was on the right path. He switched gears, applied to veterinary school at Mississippi State University, and graduated with a doctorate, albeit with significant student debt and a modest starting salary.
After vet school, Mills worked under mentor Dr. Dale Wilson at Mansfield Animal Clinic, where he was thrust into responsibility early on, managing the clinic solo within months of graduating. He also launched Mills Mobile Vet, a concierge house-call service, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit. Recognizing a gap in after-hours pet care in Madison County, Mills and Wilson opened UrgiVet, an emergency veterinary clinic off Highway 51 in Madison. Now five years strong, UrgiVet has become a vital resource, drawing clients from the Delta, North Mississippi, and beyond, despite minimal advertising until recently partnering with Edwards’ show for brand recognition.
Mills’ ventures extend far beyond veterinary medicine. At Gangster Garage, he oversees a boutique custom car and motorcycle shop that tackles unique, high-end projects, from exotic cars like Lamborghinis and Ferraris to family heirlooms like a 1963 classic with just 4,000 miles. The shop specializes in detailed builds, paint correction, ceramic coating, and collaborations with local partners for powder coating, tinting, and wraps. Mills described Gangster Garage as a “southern West Coast Customs,” emphasizing quality over quantity and a willingness to handle projects others shy away from. His personal fleet, including a 700-horsepower Ford Raptor and a V8 Hummer H3, reflects his lifelong love for cars, sparked by that childhood Lamborghini dream. While he’s owned a Lamborghini in the past, Mills now focuses on vehicles that bring him joy, like his Raptor, which he calls a tangible reward for his hard work.
The conversation took an unexpected turn as Mills revealed his foray into documentary filmmaking through 13th South Productions. His entry into the industry came through a connection who needed custom cars built for a movie. This led to a partnership with a seasoned filmmaker who saw Mills’ potential and invited him to work on a feature film shot in Canton, Madison, and the Mississippi coast. Within three years, Mills climbed the ranks to producer—a rare feat in an industry where such roles often take decades to achieve. His documentary work includes Little Brother of War, which explores the Choctaw game of stickball, a culturally significant sport akin to NFL-level passion for the tribe. Filmed at the Choctaw Fair, the project is nearing a streaming deal with major networks. Mills is also wrapping up Seize the South, a documentary on Mississippi’s medical cannabis industry, featuring interviews with patients, doctors, lawmakers, and celebrities like Cheech and Chong, Jim Belushi, Mike Tyson, Willie Nelson, and soon Ric Flair, whom Mills will interview on June 13, 2025, at Southern Sky Brands’ Pearl dispensary.
Throughout the episode, Edwards and Mills explored the theme of outlaw entrepreneurship—blazing one’s own path to success. Mills’ ventures, from UrgiVet to Gangster Garage to filmmaking, are fueled by his passions for animals, cars, and storytelling. He emphasized the importance of networking, noting how connections opened doors to his film career and other ventures, including a forthcoming gun and ammunition business, which they didn’t have time to fully discuss.
When asked to define success, Mills offered a heartfelt response: it’s about doing what you love, making a living from it, and finding fulfillment in the impact you have on others. For him, success is saving a pet on the brink of death and witnessing the owner’s relief, or building a custom car that brings joy to a client. It’s about waking up excited to work and leaving a positive mark, whether through a saved animal or a story told on screen. Reflecting on his journey, Mills admitted to moments of realization—like seeing his Raptor in a window’s reflection and remembering the struggles of vet school debt—where he acknowledges how far he’s come.
For those struggling to find their spark, Mills’ advice was simple yet profound: pursue what excites you. Find something that makes you eager to get up each morning, and don’t be afraid to take risks or pivot from a stable but unfulfilling path. His own leap from pre-med to veterinary medicine, and later into cars and film, exemplifies this mindset.

Monday May 19, 2025
IMAGINE THE LEFTWING REACTION IF TRUMP HAD CANCER
Monday May 19, 2025
Monday May 19, 2025
This scenario is exactly why I will not pretend to give AF about Joe Biden having cancer

Monday May 19, 2025
JOE BIDEN HAS CANCER, AND I DON'T CARE (Ep #982)
Monday May 19, 2025
Monday May 19, 2025
I'm not going to pretend to care that Joe Biden has cancer, Joe Biden is an evil human that is responsible for the deaths of so many Americans that I can not even pretend to have sympathy for him or his family. I also will not pray for him, I can't lie to my God by pretending I want him to be shown grace.

Monday May 19, 2025
KIM WADE SHOW - FRIDAY (Ep #762)
Monday May 19, 2025
Monday May 19, 2025
KIM WADE SHOW - FRIDAY (Ep #762)
I'm loading up Kim Wades whole shows to my podcast stream to help turn you guys on to the ICON, the one and only Radio Strongman himself. I've been producing and loading his show into a podcast for over 3 years now and we need to get the subscribers up. It's on every platform but Apple Podcast and will be by the end of the week.
Click this link and see if it's on one of the apps you already have or just download one of the free app's it's already on, I will also be uploading a static image photo video version for his Rumble account too.
Podcast link - https://kimwadeshow.podbean.com/
Rumble link - https://rumble.com/c/KimWadeShow

Sunday May 18, 2025
BEST OF THE WEEK: BLACK FATIGUE EDITON
Sunday May 18, 2025
Sunday May 18, 2025
The topic "black fatigue" was so massive all week online and off that we did multiple shows with it as the main topic of discussion. I had so many clips that I just decided to do an entirely separate "best of the week" episode exclusively with clips on this topic only. This is also the 2nd week in a row we were able to drop 2 best of the week shows in a single weekend.