All Stories by Troy Pottgen
We'll always have Paris...
The now moot offer by Sheriff Joe Arpaio to house Paris Hilton in Tent City got KJZZ Commentator Troy Pottgen thinking: "How can I avoid explaining the situation to my daughter?!" As we find out...you can't.
( May 25, 2007 )
Pottgen Takes On 'The Wiggles'
With the on-going children's music craze "The Wiggles," commentator Troy Pottgen has realized the key to his daughter's heart is a Baddah-Bop-Pah. Much to his distress... Produced by Tony Ganzer.
( Mar 16, 2007 )
A Not-so Happy New Year
Commentator Troy Pottgen tells of his epic battle to keep New Year's resolutions, and why his inspiration rests in Denmark. Produced by Tony Ganzer.
( Jan 26, 2007 )
Good grief, Troy Pottgen
Though "Black Friday" is infamous, KJZZ Commentator Troy Pottgen said, "Bring it on." He soon found out why the word "infamous" should be taken more seriously.
( Dec 7, 2006 )
Making it last until Easter
KJZZ commentator Troy Pottgen takes a lighter approach to Halloween, and gives us the secret to making your candy last until Easter. Produced by Tony Ganzer.
( Oct 31, 2006 )
Pottgen on Punctuation
National Punctuation Day is Sunday, and KJZZ commentator Troy Pottgen has some thoughts to get us ready.
( Sep 23, 2006 )
You're in tax? Me too!
He's not in tax, but KJZZ commentator Troy Pottgen does know the working world. In this piece, Pottgen muses on how the work force would be if it were more like college-life. Produced by Tony Ganzer.
( Aug 24, 2006 )
Need that heated up?
KJZZ commentator Troy Pottgen emerges from his cubicle, and explains why, sometimes, you have to take your career into your own hands. Produced by Tony Ganzer.
( Jun 16, 2006 )
Grads, listen closely
KJZZ commentator Troy Pottgen brings this list of definitions to help graduates get a foot-hold in the working world, and understand what bosses are really saying. Produced by Tony Ganzer.
( May 12, 2006 )
I've lost too many CD's to "stupid chicks..."
Phoenix copywriter and humorist Troy Pottgen brings us a commentary on some of his favorite tunes from the past...that became casualties of failed relationships. Produced by Tony Ganzer.
( Mar 10, 2006 )





