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Unlocking Grace: Baptism & Confirmation's Call to Mission
Ep. 37

Unlocking Grace: Baptism & Confirmation's Call to Mission

On this special inaugural segment of “Life is Worth Living,” host John Jacobson welcomes Father Kenneth Clem, pastor of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, to discuss foundational Christian sacraments. The episode begins with an exploration of baptism, highlighting its universality among various Christian denominations and its significance in the Catholic Church as the “chief,” “prime,” and “first” sacrament. Father Clem explains that baptism is the beginning of the life of grace, offering forgiveness of sins and making one a child of God, a “new creation” and “temple of the Holy Spirit”. The discussion also covers infant baptism, emphasizing it as a reception of God’s unearned grace, and notes that adults entering the Catholic Church are typically baptized at the Easter Vigil. The conversation then delves into confirmation, described as the second sacrament discussed, which “supercharges” the graces received in baptism. Confirmation is presented as a stirring up of the Holy Spirit, providing particular and unique graces for an individual’s specific call and mission in life, with gifts like wisdom, understanding, and fortitude. While preparation for confirmation often begins in adolescence in the Kansas City Archdiocese, adults can also receive it, and it’s seen as a profound commitment and an “appointment with grace” that allows individuals to “open up that gift” of their unique calling. The tradition of taking a confirmation name is also discussed as a way to unite with saints and affirm one’s missionary discipleship.

Gridiron Goals & College Chaos: A Sunday Night Sports Report
Ep. 36

Gridiron Goals & College Chaos: A Sunday Night Sports Report

This special Sunday night broadcast on KOFO features host John Jacobson, engineer Sean Torres, and co-host Coach Patrick Knap Jr., the Georgetown legend and women’s college hoops broadcasting pioneer. The show, from the award-winning East Central Plains of Kansas station, delves into comprehensive sports discussions, including Coach Knap’s predictions for the upcoming college football season, with Kansas State projected at 8-4 and Kansas at 6-6. They also explore ESPN’s College Football Playoff best bets, highlighting teams like Iowa and Kansas State, and discuss the intense tailgating culture in Lawrence and Manhattan. This episode extensively covers the evolving landscape of college athletics, examining the new general manager role, the chaotic transfer portal, and the impact of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals, including a potential “Super League” and the professionalization of players. Coach Knap offers insights on fixing the system, touching on a recent executive order aimed at protecting non-revenue sports and clarifying player employee status. The hosts also celebrate NFL coaching legends Marv Levy and Bud Grant, discuss the Kansas City Royals’ playoff hunt and recent trade acquisitions, and highlight KOFO’s extensive coverage of Ottawa University sports.

Heatwave, Home Runs, & Historic Deals
Ep. 35

Heatwave, Home Runs, & Historic Deals

Welcome to Sunday Night Prime Time with The Jacobson Report on K Radio 1220 and 103.7, featuring John Jacobson, Shawn Torres, Brock Chapman, and Coach Patrick J. Nap Jr.. This episode delves into the oppressive, sultry summer heatwave hitting the Kansas City area, with predictions of 100-degree temperatures next week, prompting discussions on how athletes adapt to such extreme conditions. Coach Knap shares insights from Phoenix, where it reached 118 degrees Fahrenheit, highlighting the difference between Kansas’s humid heat and Arizona’s dry heat. Beyond the weather, the program covers a wide array of topics, including the Kansas City Royals’ pursuit of a wild card spot and impending trade deadline decisions. They celebrate rookie phenom Nick Curts’ historic six-for-six game with four home runs and eight RBIs, and acknowledge the long-overdue Hall of Fame induction of baseball legend Dick Allen. Additionally, the show discusses President Trump’s significant new trade deal with the European Union and its projected economic impacts, alongside the enduring legacy of the Rocky film franchise and Hulk Hogan’s role in Rocky 3, touching upon his recent baptism and Christian faith.

The Pat & Pat Show: From Courtside to Compassion
Ep. 34

The Pat & Pat Show: From Courtside to Compassion

This prime time Sunday night program on KOFO features hosts John Jacobson and Shawn Torres, joined by special guests Patrick J. Knap Jr., a Georgetown basketball legend and ESPN broadcaster, and Pat Castle, an American veteran and the founder of LifeRunners. The show delves into a variety of engaging topics, including the evolution and increasing popularity of women’s basketball, particularly the WNBA and college hoops, and the ongoing discussions about the NCAA basketball and football playoff structures. Beyond sports, the program highlights Pat Castle’s LifeRunners organization, established in 2008, which is described as the world’s largest pro-life team with nearly 25,000 teammates wearing “Remember the Unborn” jerseys across 50 nations. Castle discusses the mission of LifeRunners to provide encouragement to expectant mothers and raise funds for pro-life organizations, emphasizing that walking is a key part of the movement and helps spread their message. The discussion also touches on golf as a unifier and features anecdotes related to key figures like Tom Osborne and various public officials who support the LifeRunners cause.

Summer Sports Spotlight: From NBA Game 7 to College World Series & Jaws at 50
Ep. 33

Summer Sports Spotlight: From NBA Game 7 to College World Series & Jaws at 50

This episode of the Jacobson Report, featuring John Jacobson, and special co-host Patrick J Nap, dives deep into the summer sports landscape. The discussion kicks off with an in-depth analysis of the NBA Game 7 between Oklahoma City and Indiana, with Coach Jap Jr. predicting a Pacers victory due to their depth and experience, despite OKC’s strong home record. The panel also weighs in on the Kevin Durant trade to the Rockets, assessing its implications for both the Suns’ rebuild and Houston’s championship aspirations, noting Jaylen Green as a rising star for Phoenix. Furthermore, the conversation highlights the Caitlyn Clark phenomenon in the WNBA, discussing the Indiana Fever’s playoff chances and the league’s physicality, with coaches like Becky Hammond advocating for better officiating amidst the increased scrutiny. Beyond basketball, the show explores the College World Series, examining LSU’s formidable presence against Cinderella team Coastal Carolina and the poetic justice surrounding former Huskers coach Dave Van Horn. Local sports are also covered, including a detailed update on a flag football tournament at Ottawa Stadium, where a participant won a $25,000 scholarship, and the Shrine Bowl practices. The episode concludes with a look ahead at the upcoming NBA Draft, discussing top prospects and potential trades, and a nostalgic segment reminiscing about the 50th anniversary of the classic film Jaws, celebrating its impact as the first grand summer blockbuster. Listeners are reminded to catch Patrick J Nap Jr.’s “Play by Play” podcast for more college athletics and NBA insights.

From Sultry Turf to Fairway Drama: A Father's Day Sports Special
Ep. 32

From Sultry Turf to Fairway Drama: A Father's Day Sports Special

This special Sunday evening edition of The Jacobson Report, hosted by John Jacobson with Shawn Revvis on KOFO 1220AM, 103.7 FM, covers a wide array of sports topics and personal reflections. The show features college football player Thomas, who discusses practicing in the sultry Kansas heat on artificial turf and the critical importance of hydration. They also celebrate “Coach” 50th wedding anniversary trip to Hawaii and highlight his ongoing work with New Mexico State University, ESPN women’s basketball broadcasts, and his “Playbyplay” podcast. The program is sponsored by Jim and Cindy Jandrin for liferunners.org and Midwest Renewable Energy LLC. The conversation then delves into various sports updates, including Caitlin Clark’s impressive return for the Indiana Fever in the WNBA after a quad injury, and a live update on the US Open Golf Championship’s final round at Oakmont, detailing the challenging course and the current leading players. The NBA Playoffs are discussed, focusing on the competitive Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Indiana series and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s late-game heroics for OKC. Kansas City Royals baseball is covered, noting their recent struggles but celebrating Alex Gordon’s induction into the Hall of Fame. The show concludes with a heartfelt Father’s Day tribute, reflecting on the profound bond between fathers and sons through sports, featuring personal anecdotes from the hosts and Thomas.

 Braves Triumph: Underdogs, Titles & Ottawa Culture
Ep. 31

Braves Triumph: Underdogs, Titles & Ottawa Culture

This episode of The Jacobson Report celebrates a phenomenal year for Ottawa University Athletics with AD Janet Eaton Smith and NAIA Coach of the Year Jim Whitaker. Coach Whitaker recounts the remarkable underdog story of the women’s track and field team’s KCAC championship victory, highlighting athlete development, overcoming injuries, and an extraordinary number of lifetime best performances. AD Eaton Smith details other national successes, including the flag football team’s fifth consecutive national title, alongside wins in powerlifting and e-gaming, showcasing the breadth of talent and dedicated coaching. Both leaders emphasize the special culture at Ottawa, focusing on developing well-rounded student-athletes who excel academically and personally, driven by respect and a strong work ethic. The conversation underscores the vital role of supportive leadership and the team’s ability to peak at the most crucial moments, creating inspiring Cinderella stories.

Memorial Day: Conversation with Vietnam Vet & Banking Legend Mick Gutah
Ep. 30

Memorial Day: Conversation with Vietnam Vet & Banking Legend Mick Gutah

This special Memorial Day episode features Michael “Mick” Gutah, a highly decorated U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War and a prominent figure in banking . Mick shares that Memorial Day is about remembering fallen troops and their families, noting that not a day passes without thinking of those lost . Despite over half a century having passed since his service flying helicopters like Hueys and Cobras, the memories of loss and the impact of his actions remain very fresh, contributing to his experience with PTSD . He recounts a powerful return trip to Vietnam where he met retired North Vietnamese military members, discovering one had been shooting at him; they shared handshakes and embraces, showing mutual respect . Mick also highlights the unwavering bond among Vietnam veterans, who responded with phone calls, not emails, when he faced significant health issues and personal loss.

5-18-25
Ep. 29

5-18-25

Aired 5-18-25

4-20-25
Ep. 28

4-20-25

The Jacobsen Report on KOFO, hosted by John Jacobsen, featuring Coach Patrick J. Knap Jr., Alex Buchanan, and Jackson Howell, discussing various sports topics including Nico’s NIL deal, the Ottawa Braves’ successful season, Caitlyn Clark’s influence, and the retirement of Shador Sanders’ jersey. Additional topics included Rory McIlroy’s Masters win, Lee Corso’s retirement, and the Kansas City Royals’ season.

4-13-25
Ep. 27

4-13-25

Aired: 4-13-25

3-30-25
Ep. 26

3-30-25

Aired: 3-30-25

3-23-25
Ep. 25

3-23-25

Aired: 3-23-25

3-9-25
Ep. 24

3-9-25

Aired: 3-9-25

3-2-25
Ep. 23

3-2-25

Aired: 3-2-25

2-16-25
Ep. 22

2-16-25

Aired: 2-16-25

2-9-25
Ep. 21

2-9-25

Aired: 2-9-25 Producer: Blake Griffin

2-2-25
Ep. 20

2-2-25

Aired: 2-2-25

1-26-25
Ep. 19

1-26-25

Aired: 1-26-25

1-19-25
Ep. 18

1-19-25

Aired: 1-19-25 on KOFO Radio

1-12-25
Ep. 17

1-12-25

Aired: 1-12-25

1-5-25
Ep. 16

1-5-25

Aired: 1-5-25