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Gordo & Traci Lee

Catch the best moments from Gordo & Traci Lee on US96.3. Missed it on the air? Get the clips, the chaos, and the fun anytime, anywhere.

  1. 71

    Match My Outfit… or Else 😅

    Gordo and Traci kick off your Monday with a relatable relationship debate after Gordo admits he got talked into wearing a matching outfit to a concert—and now he’s wondering if that’s just part of being in a relationship or a step too far. They also ask listeners to describe their 2026 so far in one word, vent about the phone notifications that drive them the most nuts, and share what they’re counting down to.

  2. 70

    Childhood Magazines & Southern Road Trip Dreams

    On today’s Gordo & Traci Lee, the duo debated whether people trust A.I. enough to spend their money. They took a nostalgic trip back to childhood with favorite magazine memories, from checkout aisle classics to mailbox subscriptions people couldn’t wait to read. Plus, listeners helped Gordo build his Southern bucket list with weekend getaway ideas within driving distance of Mississippi. The morning wrapped with relatable confessions about the “super basic” things people still can’t do; proving everyone has at least one everyday skill that never quite clicked.

  3. 69

    Wienermobile Dreams & Relationship Gray Areas

    On today’s Gordo and Traci Lee, the duo talked about what keeps people motivated when life starts feeling heavy and energy runs low. The Question of the Day took a fun turn after Kansas teens went viral for arriving at prom in the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile — leading to a conversation about the ultimate “arrive in style” vehicle. The show also explored a relationship gray area: if you think about someone else but never act on it, does it still count as cheating? Plus, a nostalgic conversation about the random skills people born before 2000 still know how to do — from rewinding cassette tapes to programming VCRs — and a Good Stuff story about Mississippi students who prevented a school bus crash after their driver passed out.

  4. 68

    Stay In Your Lane… Or Don’t?

    Gordo and Traci kicked off the week debating whether Chick-fil-A should really be making burgers and pizza. They also tackled the surprisingly emotional question of what age officially counts as “old,” plus shared a feel-good Mississippi story about a MS church getting help after storm damage. Later, a study claiming beer may be good for your brain sparked a conversation about which unhealthy foods people wish could magically become healthy. And things got hilarious (and a little revealing) when they admitted what’s hiding on their phones that they’d never want anyone else to see.

  5. 67

    Banned for Life & Never Growing Up

    On today’s show, Gordo and Traci Lee swapped stories about the places they’ve been officially “banned” from. They also tackled a classic household debate: shoes on or off inside the house? Later, they leaned into nostalgia with the things people were told they’d eventually outgrow… but never did — from cartoons and collectibles to childhood hobbies that still stick around today. Plus, strange animals that somehow ended up inside the house

  6. 66

    Unusual Attractions, Fictional Love Stories & The Topping That Ruins Everything

    Today on the show, Gordo and Traci Lee talked about the unusual little things people find attractive — from accents to confidence that can actually back it up. Listeners shared the phrases and habits that instantly reveal what generation you grew up in, plus weighed in on the fictional couples that set the relationship standard. They also debated the one ingredient that completely ruins a burger, highlighted free live music coming to downtown Smith Park, and gave away tickets during another round of 90 Seconds or Bust.

  7. 65

    Only Child Energy, Bathroom Escapes & Throwing Away Money

    Gordo and Traci Lee dive into the little habits that scream “only child,” debate whether those stereotypes actually hold up, and swap stories about the sneaky ways people escape for five minutes of peace from kids, coworkers, or chaos. They also act out another round of Disaster Piece Theater for concert tickets, talk about the groceries quietly costing Americans thousands each year, and unpack why Taylor Swift may be skipping bridesmaids to avoid wedding drama. Plus, trending talk about a possible Super Bowl heading to Nashville and what that could mean for a country halftime show.

  8. 64

    Soap, Setbacks & Steering Wheel Confessions

    G and Traci Lee take a trip back to old-school parenting and ask—were punishments like getting your mouth washed out with soap actually common, or just Gordo’s childhood? Then, listeners confess the wildest (and riskiest) things they’ve done behind the wheel—from full meals to full-on outfit changes. Plus, a powerful moment with Jelly Roll as he opens up about success, setbacks, and why starting over doesn’t mean you’ve failed. The show wraps with a real talk on parenting today—does being too strict actually push kids to rebel?

  9. 63

    Drop-Off Drama, AI Love Letters & Silent Walking Struggles

    Gordo & Traci Lee cover the silent walking trend, preview a new Ella Langley/Morgan Wallen duet, and ask if AI-written love notes still count. Listeners vent about school drop-off line chaos and weigh in on a tough dilemma—what to do after finding an old, suspicious message on a partner’s phone.

  10. 62

    Why Are We Like This? From Irrational Fears to Trash We Won’t Toss

    On today’s show, Gordo and Traci Lee dive into the little things that get us way too excited—like the one word that instantly flips your mood (for them, it’s football and beer). They also get real about the random stuff we refuse to throw away, from holy shoes to “lucky” underwear hanging on by a thread. Plus, listeners share their most irrational fears, neighborhood pet peeves that drive them nuts, and in “What’s in Traci’s Cart,” the chaos of her Amazon habits continues. And in Trending, Jason Aldean opens up about almost quitting music—and why sticking it out paid off.

  11. 61

    Mom Guilt, Messy Consoles & Being Left Out

    A mom wrestles with whether 8 is too young for sleepovers, and another faces a tough call after her daughter gets left out of a party. Plus, Traci calls out the double standard on messy purses vs. what’s hiding in men’s center consoles. And in Trending, could The Voice bring back its original coaches—including Blake Shelton—for a reunion season.   Thursday, April 16th, 2026

  12. 60

    Secrets, Sacrifices & Letting Go

    Gordo and Hannah Lane tackle a wild question—if the truth about what’s out there could shake the country, would you even want to know it? Then, things get real in Group Therapy as a dad struggles with missing a major milestone moment with his son. Plus, Hannah’s big move sparks a conversation about what we leave behind—physically and emotionally—when life takes us somewhere new.

  13. 59

    Hannah Lane Drops Big News

    Gordo & Hannah with Traci Lee kicked off a Thursday show with a fun twist on Easter—asking what it would actually take to get adults back into egg hunts… and the answers range from cash to completely unrealistic wish-list items. Later, things get real when Hannah shares a big personal announcement, which leads into a no-filter conversation: if you could be completely honest about quitting your job, what would you actually say? That sparks stories—including one of the most legendary radio walk-offs ever. Plus, they dive into the everyday sounds that instantly drive people crazy (and the science behind why).

  14. 58

    Trying to Be Bilingual... At Your Age?!

    Traci Lee’s bilingual journey hits a quick speed bump, and it turns into a full conversation about things we forget almost instantly. From painfully awkward life moments to tough love between friends, the show gets real—and a listener message about “looking good for your age” has everyone divided.

  15. 57

    Wait… You Don’t Wash Those?!

    Today on the show, things escalated FAST—from a proposal that got completely derailed in the most unexpected way, to a workplace kitchen drama that had everyone picking sides. We asked if drivers should have to retake their test as they get older, and let’s just say… opinions were STRONG. Plus, how often are you really washing your jeans? Because the answer might surprise you. 

  16. 56

    From Road Trips to Red Flags: Fans, Love & Paying Up

    Today Gordo & Traci Lee, filling in Hannah Lane, were  all over the place—in the best way. The crew kicked things off with a wild stat about superfans traveling nearly six hours for a big game, sparking a conversation about just how far people will go for sports, tournaments, and competitions (especially families living that travel-ball life). Then came one of the most fun (and slightly unhinged) questions of the day: what’s something you could say to your pet that you could also say to your significant other? Let’s just say the answers were equal parts hilarious and a little too real. From there, it took a fun turn into one of those random-but-relatable questions: what’s something you could say to your pet that also works for your significant other? The answers did not disappoint. Then things got a little more real. Traci Lee brought up a relationship debate after overhearing a conversation—and reading a Reddit post—about when couples should start splitting expenses. If one person’s been paying for everything, when (and how) do you start going Dutch?

  17. 55

    Record-Breaking Driveways: How Many Cars?

    Gordo and Hannah kicked things off wondering about that one house in every neighborhood that seems to have cars everywhere — packed driveways, yards, and street.  Along the way they read a message from a listener named Linda, who’s trying to decide whether to keep making Easter special for her adult grandkids — wrestling with tradition vs. growing up. They wrapped things up talking about the coolest things they own — those unique or proud possessions people like to show off when guests come by.

  18. 54

    From Hannah Montana to ‘Me Time’

    In today’s episode, Gordo and Hannah Lane, Hannah kicked things off with her excitement over the Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special... which spun into asking listeners what name they would choose if they could go by something other than their real one. The conversation also turned nostalgic, reflecting on the inconveniences of daily life before smartphones and same-day delivery and which of those would feel unbearable today. The episode took a heartfelt turn when they read a message from an anonymous mom, recently divorced and sharing that while she loves her kids dearly, she feels relieved when they go to their dad’s—a candid look at parental guilt, honesty, and the complexity of emotions.

  19. 53

    7 Pairs of Leggings & Zero Self-Control

    Hannah is packing for a trip… and somehow ends up with seven pairs of leggings!! That spirals into a conversation about the things we always overpack and why we never learn. We also got a message from Britney, who is dealing with neighbor who keeps letting their dog use her yard as a bathroom, without cleaning it up. Do you confront them or keep the peace? We wrap things up with a reality check on “aspirational purchases” after Hannah bought some  pink pans for her kitchen!!

  20. 52

    The Toy, The Tantrum, and The Lesson

    In this episode, Gordo & Hannah Lane kick things off with a big “what if” — what would you do first if you scratched your way to a $1 million win like someone right here in Pearl, Mississippi?  Then, Gordo & Hannah talk about the little things that can completely turn your day around, from small gestures to simple moments that make a bigger impact than you’d expect. And finally, they dive into a listener letter from Rebecca that has them seriously split. After watching a dad buy a toy for his tantrum-throwing son… only to give it to another well-behaved child, she’s left wondering: was it a brilliant parenting lesson or just plain mean?

  21. 51

    She’s Having Lunch with Another Guy…

    This episode takes a trip down memory lane as we talk about the best parts of being a kid—no bills, no responsibilities, just freedom, fun, and living in the moment. We share what we miss most about childhood and how adult life compares now that real responsibilities have kicked in. We also dive into some of the funniest, weirdest, and most surprising questions people ask us about our jobs—because somehow, everyone thinks they know what we/you do. Then things get real with a listener letter from Andrew, who’s feeling uneasy about his girlfriend going out to lunch one-on-one with a male coworker. Is he overthinking it, or is there a valid reason to feel uncomfortable?

  22. 50

    She Said NO to the Dress… Now What?

    Today’s show was all about the moments we’re looking forward to—the big milestones, fresh starts, and exciting things on the horizon that keep us going. We heard from Amy, who’s in the middle of a prom dress standoff with her daughter. Amy saved her older daughter’s dress, hoping it could be worn again, but her youngest wants her own moment and her own style. Now they’re trying to find a compromise—and we asked for help finding the best place to shop for the perfect prom dress. And to keep things fun, we asked: if you could throw a festival for anything you love, what would it be? The answers did not disappoint.

  23. 49

    Good Luck OR BLIND LUCK???

    In this St. Patrick’s Day–themed episode, Gordo & Hannah Lane lean into the spirit of luck and all things green. They kick things off by talking about good luck charms— especially when it comes to gameday rituals like wearing a “lucky” shirt  or number. Keeping with the holiday vibe, the conversation shifts to country music, challenging listeners to name songs that mention or feature “green” in the title or lyrics. AND... “Blind Luck” ... One host is blindfolded and forced to choose between two mystery items—one appetizing and one disgusting—by randomly picking from either the others “left” or “right” hand... Whatever they choose, they have to eat!!

  24. 48

    They Broke Up… But Still Share the Dog

    In today’s episode, Gordo & Hannah Lane kick things off with a fun question: if you could instantly master any skill without spending years practicing, what would it be? The answers get interesting fast. Then it’s time for Bar Time IQ, where Gordo hits the streets with a microphone to quiz people who may have had a few too many drinks. The challenge for you is simple: can you tell if they got the trivia questions right… or completely wrong? During Group Therapy, we hear from Tiffany, whose friend still co-parents a dog with her ex—complete with parking lot drop-offs and shared weekends. Is this normal, or is it keeping her from moving on? And finally, we talk about Uber’s new Women’s Preferences feature that allows female drivers and riders to match with each other. It sparks a bigger question: what other spaces or services would make sense to be women-only?

  25. 47

    Manners, Modern Dating, and Losing an Hour: What’s Really Changing?

    James wrote in after noticing his 14-year-old nephew didn’t offer his bus seat to a woman, sparking a conversation about whether parents are still teaching kids basic courtesy like holding doors or giving up seats. On a related note, we also asked listeners: guys, what actually impresses a woman—and ladies, what works on you? And with the recent Daylight Saving Time change, we want to know: how has the spring forward affected your house, your schedule, or even your pets?

  26. 46

    Words We’re Tired of… And the Life He Didn’t Plan

    Life doesn’t always follow the plan we expect—sometimes we love certain things, sometimes we hate them, and sometimes life surprises us entirely. From overused words that make us roll our eyes to navigating dating and relationships in your forties without the “typical” milestones, this episode explores the funny, awkward, and relatable ways life unfolds, even when it didn’t go the way we imagined.

  27. 45

    Song Tattoos, Friend Drama, and Burger Showdowns

    Hannah Lane is back!! In today’s episode, we dive into the moments that stick with us—like song lyrics that could end up tattooed on your body. We hear from a listener struggling with a best friend “stealing” her dream baby name, and we debate the ultimate CEO Burger Challenge—what burger in our city deserves a CEO-sized bite?

  28. 44

    Birthday Dreams, Good Morning Texts and the Firecracker Mother-in-Law

    In this episode, Gordo & Traci Lee talk about a surprising relationship trend—about 53% of people say they sleep separately from their partner at least one night a week, and more than half say their sleep is interrupted by snoring or loud breathing. Is “sleep divorce” becoming the secret to better rest—and maybe even better relationships? We also share a little behind-the-scenes conversation as we talk about getting to know each other better as cohosts. Traci tells the story of the time Sting wished her a happy birthday when she turned 28, which leads to a fun question: if you could have anyone wish you a happy birthday, who would you choose? We also discuss texting etiquette—do women actually want a “good morning” text? Plus, we tackle a listener letter from a mom who loves her in-laws but is worried her fiery mother-in-law might cause a scene at her son’s upcoming baseball games. Should she say something ahead of time or let it play out?

  29. 43

    Unwritten Rules, Exes as Friends, and Who Really Gets the Final Say?

    Gordo & Traci Lee discuss unwritten rules everyone should follow, whether it’s possible to go back to being friends after a romantic relationship, and a debate sparked by a statistic that 31% of Gen Z men believe husbands should have the final say in decisions and wives should obey their husbands.

  30. 42

    From Tornado Showers to Hamburger Fights

    Traci Lee is filling for Hannah Lane.... the conversations go everywhere—from tornado survival decisions to the great hamburger debate. It all starts with a real-life dilemma: if tornado sirens start going off while you’re in the shower, do you finish up or run for safety? Then things heat up when the team tackles an unexpected question: is a hamburger actually a sandwich? One coworker’s story about her nephew asking for a “meat sandwich with cheese” sparked a debate that quickly turned into a full-blown argument. The episode also dives into parenting fails—because every parent has them. From questionable lunchbox choices to accidentally leaving your kid at school, listeners call in to share their most relatable moments. Finally, the show reads a letter from Samantha asking about “white lies.” After overhearing her husband tell their son to compliment his mom even if she looks a mess, she wonders: is that harmless kindness… or teaching kids to be dishonest? It’s a mix of hilarious debates, relatable parenting stories, and one surprisingly complicated question about honesty.

  31. 41

    Imagine Getting Paid for Being You

    In today’s episode, we’re talking about growing up — in the kitchen and beyond. We reflect on being picky eaters as kids and the foods we tried way too late in life. Then we read a letter from Maddie, who just moved out and is ready to level up from instant noodles but feels overwhelmed by complicated recipes. To wrap it up, we ask: if your everyday habits turned into income, what would you get paid for?

  32. 40

    I Can’t Believe I Had to Google That

    In today’s episode, we kick things off with a fun confession: What’s something you still have to Google that you definitely should know by now? Then we put our creativity to the test with a wild challenge — you’ve got $20 million to spend, but everything you buy has to start with the first letter of your name. What’s going in your cart? But things take a more serious turn when we hear from Katherine, a longtime homeschooling mom who feels it may be time for her kids to attend school in person. Her husband disagrees and wants his mother to homeschool them instead.

  33. 39

    Bad Days, Fake Bakes & Geeky Confessions

    After a rough day, what’s your go-to comfort ritual? We kick things off by sharing the little things that help us reset when life feels heavy. Then we dive into a listener dilemma: a co-worker who regularly takes credit for things that aren’t theirs — including passing off bakery-bought cookies as homemade. Is subtly exposing them justified… or just petty revenge? And to end on a lighter note, we confess the geekiest things about ourselves.

  34. 38

    Logo for Life? The Free Product Dilemma

    We talked about a guy who ended up with a scar that looks just like the Adidas logo and is now asking the company for a free pair of shoes — which sparked the question: if you could get free products for life but had to have a brand’s logo on your body forever, what would you choose? We also asked what’s something small that instantly makes you judge someone. And Chelsea’s 14-year-old daughter was asked to prom by a high school senior — she thinks it’s harmless, but her husband says absolutely not — so is she being too lenient or is he overreacting?

  35. 37

    Give It Up… Or Give Them Up? Lent, Lies & Muppets

    Everyone’s asking what they’re giving up for Lent… but we’re flipping the question: what should your significant other give up instead? Plus, we got a message from Tyle, about a Fat Tuesday tradition gone sideways—when a friend fibbed about being sick and stirred up some serious friendship drama. And for a little chaos and creativity, we finish by playing a game where you pick a movie, keep one actor, and turn the rest into Muppets. 

  36. 36

    King Cake Is Overrated?! & Other Bold Takes

    The crew kicks things off by asking: What kind of traveler are you — the over-planner with a color-coded itinerary or the under-preparer just hoping for the best? The conversation spirals into travel habits, personality types, and the little things that can make or break a trip. Hannah shocked everyone by declaring that king cake is… overrated. Yes, she said it. Then the episode shifts to a relatable adulting struggle: Rebecca discovers her parents are paying $239 a month for cable on a fixed income. She’s considering helping them “cut the cord.”

  37. 35

    Old Stores, Petty Spouses & Presidential Trivia

    In today’s episode, we kick things off with a nostalgic trip down memory lane by asking: Age yourself by naming a restaurant or store you loved that doesn’t exist anymore. The responses prove just how fast time flies. Then, we dive into a relationship debate after getting an email from a listener who went on vacation with his wife for the first time in two years. She brought her laptop along to keep up with work — but while she wasn’t looking, he secretly turned off her email notifications. Since it’s Presidents Day, we put listeners to the test with a game of “Bizarre Details About U.S. Presidents: Fact or Fiction?” The first person to get them right scored a pair of tickets to see Parker McCollum.

  38. 34

    Exes, Heartbreak, and Confessions

    Today’s episode dives into love, heartbreak, and the tricky decisions that come with relationships. We imagined what a Candy Heart would say about your love life, reacted to a Norwegian Olympian who publicly revealed he cheated, and asked listeners to share the craziest things their exes did after breakups. AND, we got a letter from Stephanie, who’s torn about whether to end her relationship before or after Valentine’s Day.

  39. 33

    Big Choices, Wrong Texts, and Petty Breakups

    Today we’re talking texting disasters, post-graduation pressure, and petty fallouts. When has texting the wrong person gone completely wrong? Taylor’s facing the big “what’s next?” question after high school and feeling the weight of choosing the right path. And finally, what’s the pettiest reason you’ve ever stopped talking to someone?

  40. 32

    The Petty Olympics

    In this episode, we kick things off by debating which everyday skill should be an Olympic sport—because if it were, one coworker would absolutely be taking home the gold. From there, we dive into the pettiest and most ridiculous sibling fights we’ve ever had (and yes, some of them still sting). Then things get a little more serious when we read a listener letter from Patricia, who’s stuck in a parenting standoff. Her son wants to quit coach-pitch baseball before practices even begin, and she and her husband can’t agree on whether letting him quit teaches healthy boundaries—or bad habits

  41. 31

    Snacks, Babies, and Report Cards

    We covered a mix of fun and real-life topics, starting with Super Bowl opinions and debating whether the game, the halftime show, or the snacks mattered most. We then talked through a listener letter from Shelby, who is pregnant and navigating guilt and conflict with her husband over who should be in the delivery room. We wrapped up with a lighter conversation about school, sharing stories about what it took to earn an A.

  42. 30

    Caught in the Wrong Bathroom

    In this episode, we talk about the exact moment you realize you’re officially turning into your parents! We a message from Madi, who’s struggling with the financial pressure of being a maid of honor while living paycheck to paycheck. Plus, we share cringe-worthy work stories, including a bathroom mishap that will live in infamy!

  43. 29

    Hannah Gave Gordo Someone Else's Cologne

    We get into a hypothetical duel using non-lethal weapons, then unpack an awkward “gift” that turned out to be someone else's cologne left in a car…  originally owned by an ex. That sparks a bigger conversation about giving away things that weren’t actually ours. Plus, we weigh in on a listener dilemma after a house-sitting job goes wrong and leaves more questions than answers.

  44. 28

    Would You Wear a Ring You Didn’t Choose?

    In this episode, we dive into the real-life lessons school never taught us; from relationships to decision-making and everything in between. We got a message from Kelsey, who’s torn between honoring her boyfriend’s family tradition of a passed-down engagement ring and staying true to the ring she’s always dreamed of. Is compromise selfish, or just part of love? Then we lighten things up with a classic Would You Rather: would you choose to be 5x richer, 5x smarter, or 5x better looking... and why? 

  45. 27

    Everyone’s Engaged and I’m Just Doing Laundry

    In this episode, we talk about the things we stubbornly refuse to throw away; both physically and emotionally. We got a message from Cassie who's feeling “behind” in adulthood while everyone else seems to be hitting big milestones like marriage, babies, and homeownership, and how comparison can quietly mess with your peace. We explore how to trust your own timeline, let go of the pressure to keep up, and remind yourself that doing life differently doesn’t mean doing it wrong. And, because balance, we wrap it up with a fun throwback question: what was your very first ringtone?

  46. 26

    Real Talk: Comfort Films, Dating Stories & Newborn Essentials

    In today’s episode, we dive into all things comfort and connection — from the movies we can watch over and over again, to the shortest and longest dates we’ve ever been on. We also heard from a listener expecting their first child; she's overwhelmed by baby product advice and sponsorship noise, and needs help breaking down the one newborn item she truly shouldn’t live without.

  47. 25

    I Tipped With a Gift Card (Please Don’t Judge Me)

    In this episode, we kick things off by talking about what we pretended to be as kids and how those childhood ideas followed us into adulthood. Then we dive into a listener-submitted dilemma: after a group dinner that got out of control price-wise, she agreed to split the bill but didn’t have enough left for a traditional tip. With no cash on hand, they left a Kroger gift card instead. We break down the situation, talk money etiquette, and debate what you’re actually supposed to do when you’re stretched thin but still trying to do the right thing.

  48. 24

    Assumptions, Arguments, and Accidental Oversharing

    A simple family get-together turns into full-blown chaos after a social media post sparks a major argument over family photos. From there, things only get weirder; imagining a kidnapping scenario where the kidnapper gives up because someone won’t stop talking, and unpacking the things people always get wrong about us. It’s messy, funny, and very real.

  49. 23

    He’s Cheating on His Wife… With Takeout

    We kick things off with a round of What Useless Information Have You Memorized? And quickly realize we’re all walking encyclopedias of absolutely unnecessary facts. Then things get real when a listener admits he’s been secretly eating before coming home because he can’t stand his wife’s cooking, but she has no idea and thinks he loves it. Is honesty the best policy, or is he in too deep? Plus, we play "Lyin’ or Luke Bryan" for a chance to win Luke Bryan tickets before you can even buy them!

  50. 22

    Not My Job, Not My Look, Not Okay?

    We dive into the things no one warns you about... From the craziest responsibilities people have taken on that were definitely not in the job description... to the most ridiculous things we’ve done just to “look good." We also tackle a powerful Letter to Hannah Lane from a newly engaged listener who’s struggling with her fiancé’s wandering eye, and questioning whether feeling disrespected means she’s overreacting or simply honoring her boundaries.

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