Full Show PT 3: Monday, June 1 [Vault]

The Bert Show36mJune 1, 2026
AI-Generated Summary

The Burt Show delivers a raw, emotionally charged episode that unfolds like a real-time crisis, centering on the potential departure of long-time co-host Jeff Dollar due to unresolved contract negotiations with Cumulus Corporate. The host, Bert, reveals he's been personally invested in keeping Jeff on the show, describing the situation as 'unthinkable' and admitting he's in denial despite mounting evidence. He walks listeners through the delicate balance of loyalty to a friend and professional obligation to his employer, emphasizing that while he's done everything possible to broker a deal, the final decision rests with corporate leadership. The episode also features a surreal, darkly humorous segment where the team fakes a viral April Fool's prank involving a child's tattoo—only to be shocked when it's taken seriously, mirroring a real-life Georgia case where a couple tattooed their six children with a homemade device. This chilling parallel underscores the episode's central theme: how easily perception can be manipulated, and how deeply personal relationships can be upended by professional decisions beyond anyone's control. The show ends with a haunting question: what happens to a family when one member is forced to leave?

Key Takeaways
1

In the radio industry, each host negotiates their own contract individually—no collective bargaining, no team loyalty overrides corporate decisions.

2

The host admits he’s in denial about Jeff’s potential departure, despite being emotionally invested and having done everything possible to keep him on the show.

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A fake April Fool’s prank involving a child’s tattoo went viral and was taken seriously—mirroring a real case where a Georgia couple tattooed six children with a homemade device.

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Corporate decisions in media are not about loyalty or chemistry—they’re about cost, risk, and legal boundaries, even when the human cost is high.

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The emotional toll of contract negotiations can be exhausting, with hosts acting as mediators between talent and corporate, often feeling powerless despite their influence.

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Chapters
0:00
3 min

Sponsor: Shopify for New Entrepreneurs

A promotional segment for Shopify, highlighting its tools for building online stores with a one-euro trial, targeting aspiring business owners.

0:59
2 min

Wendy's Dating Dilemma: The Red Flag of Silence

I had a great conversation. Did he not give you his number? Was he dicey about that situation? He was a little dicey at the end because we went to exchange the phone numbers and he took my number but didn't call mine or put his number in my phone.

Highlight
3:09
3 min

The MySpace Investigation: When a Name Isn’t Enough

I go to Facebook. He's not on Facebook. Couldn't find him anywhere. So I go to MySpace and I'm looking through everybody because there's only one. How many people are left on MySpace? Actually, there's a lot.

Highlight
5:51
4 min

The Real Issue: Separation vs. Divorce

I wouldn't deal with the separation. And I would have rather have known that than waste two hours of my life sitting there talking to you having a great conversation for you to be married.

Highlight
10:05
8 min

Jeff Dollar’s Contract Crisis: A Family in Limbo

The whole thing hasn't hit me yet. Known about this and talked to Jeff over the holidays and been back and forth with the whole thing, but it just seems unfathomable to me.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
Sheriff Everett says the children were tattooed with a black cross on their hand with a homemade tattoo gun. This is the device that was used, plug it into a normal outlet.
Bert39:16
The point was it was so ridiculous that nobody, nobody would tattoo their six year old or their child. Then Melissa Carter has a story yesterday that a couple did this to a couple of their kids.
Bert38:28
The whole thing hasn't hit me yet. Known about this and talked to Jeff over the holidays and been back and forth with the whole thing, but it just seems unfathomable to me.
Bert13:27
Speakers

Host

Bert

Guests

Jeff DollarWendyKatieJenMelissaSarahLisaNicoleLindsayTracy
Topics Discussed
contract negotiations95%child tattooing scandal92%radio industry dynamics90%homemade tattooing88%dating red flags85%emotional labor in media83%separation vs divorce80%April Fool's prank gone wrong75%
People & Brands

Jeff Dollar

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25xPositive

Wendy

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18xNeutral

Cumulus Corporate

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Bert

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12xNeutral

Q100

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12xNeutral

Colt

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6xNeutral

MySpace

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IKEA

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Toyota

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CenterParks

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