The Final Show: What Really Happened | Wease Family Circus

January 30
37 mins

Episode Description

This episode of The Wease Family Circus is presented by Clark Peshkin.

After more than 40 years on the radio, Radio Hall of Famer Brother Wease walked into what was supposed to be another morning show — and walked out knowing it would be his last.

But the public story wasn’t the real story.

In this episode, Wease and his family sit down to tell, in full detail, what actually happened behind the scenes on the day his radio career ended. From late-night phone calls and sleepless hours, to management pressure, silenced microphones, and a goodbye that almost never happened, this is the unfiltered account of a moment Rochester listeners felt — but never fully saw.

This is not a rant.

This is not speculation.

This is the story as it unfolded, from the people who were there.

You’ll hear:

• What management wanted announced — and when

• Why the final show nearly never happened

• How a 40-year legacy was reduced to a “format change”

• The moment Wease decided he wouldn’t betray his audience

• Why this podcast exists at all — and how it began that day


For longtime listeners, this episode provides clarity.

For new listeners, it’s the origin story of The Wease Family Circus.


People wanted the details.

Here they are.

Clark Peshkin is the presenting sponsor of Wease Family Circus. Clark Peshkin hosts free estate planning workshops that explain what actually works for New York families, especially if you own a home and want to keep things private and simple for the people you love. Register at clarkpeshkin.com/wease

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