Friday January 17th, 2025 8:49PM
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WDUN Morning Show

LISTEN: From prison to PhD
Dr. Stanley Andrisse was arrested for the first time at age fourteen. At twenty one, he was sentenced to prison for ten years. For some, that would be game over. Not for Andrisse. Now a professor at Howard University College of Medicine researching type 2 diabetes, Andrisse shared his story on Maine Street as detailed in his book "From Prison Cells to PhD."
12:39PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Lt. Bill Harris was valor personified
Lt. Bill Harris was only 25 when he was captured by the Japanese during WWII. Dan Hampton shares his incredible story of survival and unrelenting will to live in his book "Valor."
12:30PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Attempting to solve the Shenandoah Murders
In May 1996, two skilled backcountry leaders, Lollie Winans and Julie Williams, were found brutally murdered at their remote campsite in Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park, adjacent to the world-famous Appalachian Trail. Despite an extensive decades-long joint investigation by the FBI, National Park Service Investigators, and the Virginia State Police, this shocking case has never been solved. Kathryn Miles brings the story to life and her continuing attempt to solve the case in "Trailed."
12:24PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: A new view of making the most of donated dollars
What do a progressive professor and a conservative banker have in common? Both think the model for global philanthropy needs to change. Kirk Bowman and Jon Wilcox have teamed to use their differing perspectives to do just that. Bowman joined Maine Street to talk about the model they present in their book "Reimagining Global Philanthorpy."
9:28AM ( 2 years ago )
Listen: Teacher Appreciation Week with Hall Co. Superintendent of Schools
Hall County Superintendent of Schools Will Schofield shared some thoughts on what it means to be a teacher as part of National Teacher Appreciation Week. All of us on Maine Street thank our teachers here and across the country for what you do.
10:59AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Mom Milestones
Grace Farris takes a humorous and accurate look at the first years of motherhood in her book "Mom Milestones". In her visit on Maine Street she reminds folks that babies are the only ones who have "first milestones".
9:52AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: America vs. China: the struggle for world power
America is struggling to stay a superpower while China struggles to become one. Carl Delfeld says this is the decade of America's vulnerability and China's window of opportunity in his book "Power Rivals".
9:42AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Dr. Ben Carson talks the current state of race relations
In Created Equal, Dr. Carson uses his own personal experiences as a member of a racial minority, along with the writings and experiences of others from multiple backgrounds and demographics, to analyze the current state of race relations in America. Dr. Carson discussed his book and offered some ideas on what America needs to do to move forward in his visit with Mornings on Maine Street.
9:38AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Carl Delfeld: Power Rivals-America and China's Superpower Struggle
Carl Delfeld says that America is in the decade of vulnerability and China is in the decade of opportunity. Listen to find out why and what may happen next as Delfeld discusses his book "Power Rivals: America and China's Superpower Struggle."
9:08AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: A sign on Lake Lanier that can save your life
Jeff and Jess Williams stopped by Maine Street to talk about signs that are being placed at Riverforks Park in Hall County that will provide information on water quality of Lake Lanier. The signs will be unveiled Wednesday April 20th at noon. The Williams son, Justus Teal Williams, died from E.coli poisoning after visiting Lake Lanier in 2019 at the age of 2. A project of the South Hall Rotary Club, the signs are in hopes that others won't suffer a similar loss.
9:12AM ( 2 years ago )