Nationally syndicated radio host, newspaper columnist and bestselling author Jeremy Bradley heads into podcasting with this weekly download featuring celebrity guests, funny stories and entertaining chatter. The name of the program comes from the idea that sometimes the creative process includes scribbling down random ideas before you can make sense of anything. That's exactly what JB is doing every week on The Scribble.
Do people really need love to feel complete? Jeremy Bradley says no. Last week on the show, JB talked about how society has become too needy and caught up on feedback and "likes" because of social me…
Society has become needy, if not obsessed, with getting feedback and attention. It's largely thanks to everyone having a platform with social media. Jeremy Bradley talks about how living in the momen…
What a wild news week. Super Bowl kicked off the major news stories and it, well, kinda dominated again midweek thanks to (another) mass shooting in the U.S. Jeremy Bradley recaps the news from Las V…
Valentine's Day is here and it's time for couples to gush about their love for one another while posting photos of their romance. It makes Jeremy Bradley want to puke. JB talks about how relationship…
As we age, our viewing habits change -- or do they? That's what Jeremy Bradley discusses on the show this week. He talks about getting older and how the trashy TV he used to find entertaining doesn't…
It's a weird question to start off the show, but Jeremy Bradley asks if you've ever been happy that somebody died. After getting in touch with a friend from his past, JB took a walk down memory lane …
Awards show season is in full swing and Jeremy Bradley -- an entertainment reporter for nearly 20 years -- has some thoughts about the continual decline of viewer interest. JB talks about his early d…
Who picks up the tab after a night out with friends? Does everyone pay their own way? Does the party split the bill evenly? That's a big discussion topic as dining etiquette is debated. Jeremy Bradle…
ABC successfully exploited another temporary couple with the new series The Golden Bachelor and its subsequent televised wedding months after the engagement. Jeremy Bradley comments on the Bachelor/…
Now more than ever, the year that's coming to an end is described as "a dumpster fire." People focus on how terrible the past 365 days were that they lose sight of the great thing that happened throu…
Single folks tend to feel lonely, perhaps shamed, during the holiday season. Jeremy Bradley says there's no reason to feel that way as long as you make the most of your time. The commercialization of…
The holiday season is in full swing but not everyone feels that way. And Jeremy Bradley says that's OK. There's so much emphasis on surrounding yourself with people (who, let's be honest, will pay mo…
He sounds like a broken record at this point but Jeremy Bradley insists "customer service ain't what it used to be." JB reflects on his time working in the service industry. He talks about how in ret…
People tend to age-shame folks as they get older (OK, boomer) but that generation has it much better than the younger ones nowadays. Jeremy Bradley, 41, talks about a snotty kid making fun of his age…
Thanksgiving is traditionally the kickoff to the holiday season. It's a time of togetherness and overeating... and fist fights over political differences... and staring at your phone while ignoring y…
It's usually the people in gushing lovey-dovey relationships that use #relationshipgoals on social media posts. It often follows a long-winded paragraph of someone expressing their undying love for a…
It's week 2 of Ask JB! Jeremy Bradley addresses some life questions sent in by listeners. JB famously signed off from a popular syndicated radio show after 15 years at the age of 39... and hasn't loo…
The cost of everything is going up but what about the fees that add even more to your already-inflated bill? Jeremy Bradley talks about surcharges that, quite honestly, are an easy money grab. For in…
It's an episode of Ask JB this week. Jeremy Bradley answers listener questions that seek advice about workplace drama. Is there such a thing as "smoker privilege" in the office? Do smokers feel like …
The holiday season is fast approaching and Jeremy Bradley discusses the excitement (or dread) of the staff party. Is it something you look forward to or are people just working for the sake of workin…