From Fort Worth Weekly:\\'Were doing the show because it supports the media-mentor program, it supports local musicians, and it's a unique feature to Fort Worth,' Rody said. 'The timing is right. I'm available, and we've gotten the support of a great space. This is something I've always wanted to do.'\\Rody will be joined by a team of local personalities, including three members of The Good Show (...From Fort Worth Weekly:\\'Were doing the show because it supports the media-mentor program, it supports local musicians, and it's a unique feature to Fort Worth,' Rody said. 'The timing is right. I'm available, and we've gotten the support of a great space. This is something I've always wanted to do.'\\Rody will be joined by a team of local personalities, including three members of The Good Show (Saturdays from 9 a.m. 'til noon on KTCU/88.7-FM): Tom Urquhart, Jessica Arguijo, and Goodwin frontman Tony Diaz. 'John Rody was a personal boyhood hero of mine, and he has been a fan of The Good Show for some time,' said Urquhart. 'Rody and I have kept in touch, very loosely, over the years, and about a month ago he said, 'Hey, you want to do a show with me?' Well, hell yeah! But what kind of show, exactly?'\\The team will be rounded out by Leah Blakely of Totally Twisted Karaoke, a local karaoke company. She will be responsible for overseeing a karaoke segment.\\In addition, the show also will feature live music from regional artists. Tentatively slated to perform are Josh Weathers, Waiting For One, Emmeline, and The Junk Brothers. Other segments include: Vox Populi, which will allow audience members to rant on camera; assorted games; and something cryptically called The Wheel of Meat.\\Rody is not unaware of the show's potential retro appeal. The stage will be adorned with an old Zoo banner, and reproductions of vintage Zoo window stickers will be given away to audience members. Rody also expects to entertain visits from former local radio personalities. 'We need retro, but we are using up our supply of retro faster than we can replenish it,' Rody said. 'If people want to talk about the Zoo on the show, we will bring out an egg timer. When the timer's up, we move on.'\\The webcast will be divided up into 10-minute segments that, when finished, will be immediately uploaded to YouTube.