Without having Sirius? I don't think so. They usually replay everything, all the time. You might want to check howardstern.com. I think you can stream it online, but you might need a subscription. Not sure about that one.
It really wasn't an interview per se, he was just kinda hanging out with John and Ralph, and Mike Cotton from Wizard talking everything geek: Beatles Rock Band, Fringe, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Best super power, worst super power, best movie villian, Heroes on NBC, Thomas Jane called in and said Bryan Singer really wanted him play Wolverine but he passed because he wasn't into superheroes and the only reason he played the Punisher was because he was a regular guy.
Quasada was pontificating on how Marvel characters are better because they were more real and the character comes before the super powers, like Peter Parker is Peter Parker and Spider-Man is a mask he wears as opposed to DC, where Superman is Superman and Batman is Batman and Clark Kent and Bruce Wayne are the masks they wear.
But he would not comment on the Disney thing at all, or the Kirby lawsuit. the actual interview portion was so softball, that's why I really wanted to ask about the Mephisto deal, but they ran out of time, I guess. Oh, and Bendis is the most popular and greatest writer of all time (according to Ralph, who will only read comics if the art is pretty) behind Alan Moore (according to Quesada).