Feb. 6, 2026

This is KRAMERICA INDUSTRIES!

This is KRAMERICA INDUSTRIES!
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This is KRAMERICA INDUSTRIES!

In this episode of The Notorious Friday Night Posse, the guys hit a milestone and immediately spiral into chaos, mystery, sports, money, and culture, because of course they do.

The crew breaks down the bizarre and still-developing disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, questioning what’s known, what’s missing, and why the case feels so strange in an age of cameras, tracking, and nonstop media coverage. From ransom note chatter to tech-driven investigations and public silence, the conversation leans into the questions everyone else is thinking but nobody wants to say out loud.

From there, the show pivots to sports and media shakeups, including the St. Louis Cardinals moving toward MLB-controlled broadcasts and streaming, what that means for fans, pricing, and blackouts, and whether regional sports networks are officially on life support. The guys also talk Olympic soccer coming to St. Louis, NHL players returning to the Olympics, and whether major events ever get infrastructure right the first time.

Late in the episode, the Posse roasts celebrity activism at the Grammys, previews the Super Bowl and its halftime culture wars, and wraps with a no-nonsense conversation about Bitcoin volatility, market panic, and why people love risk right up until it punches them in the face.

Funny, skeptical, and unapologetically Midwest, this episode blends true-crime curiosity, sports reality, cultural frustration, and bar-stool economics without lecturing, preaching, or pretending to have all the answers.