Friday January 17th, 2025 9:02PM
7:00PM ( 2 hours ago ) Radio Alert

WDUN Morning Show

LISTEN: Two chaplains in Forsyth County unwittingly played a part in preparing Ukraine to face war
In 2020, Pastor Aleks, who is from Ukraine, signed up to be a chaplain with FCSO. He is the pastor of a Russian Ukrainian church in Cumming. That’s when he and Pastor Ron connected. Ron is certified to teach and train chaplains through an international organization. Through Ron’s training expertise and Aleks’ connections, both men had the opportunity to go to Ukraine and train 57 chaplains in the ministry.
4:10PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: A Georgia couple watches the war in Ukraine unfold with memories from their own lives shaped by conflict in Europe
John and Annemarie Nemeth have seen a lot in their 87 years, but they continue to be horrified by the scenes from the war in Ukraine. Our Jonathan O'Brien spoke with the couple who know first hand what living through war and communist oppression is like.
4:01PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Kostya Kennedy on the four seasons of Jackie Robinson
It's been 75 years since Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in major league baseball. Kostya Kennedy shared with Maine Street about Robinson's life not just on the field, but off as well. Kostya takes a unique approach by focusing on the four seasons of Robinson's life.
9:23AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Cut the cord and ride the stream
Aaron Barnhart stopped by Maine Street to talk cutting the cord and streaming services. With so many more options, Barnhart says you really need a curated guide to what's worth your time and what isn't. His forth coming book (May 3, 2022) "The Primetimer Guide to Streaming TV" does just that. Barnhart is the Senior Editor for Primetimer, the web's leading resource for television news, reviews and commentary.
9:17AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Jeffrey Donovan talks the Law & Order reboot
Jeffrey Donovan plays Detective Frank Cosgrove in the 21st season of "Law & Order." Donovan spent time on Maine Street talking about his character, what shooting on L&O is like versus "Burn Notice" and driving his child to school.
3:23PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Victory Gardens
Wondering how to deal with supply chain issues when it comes to food? Grow some of your own. That's the message Sondra Martin Hicks of Heart Stone Network brought Maine Street.
3:16PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Six nuns from Kentucky and their impact on India
Jyoti Thottam spent some time on Maine Street sharing the incredible, never-told-before story of six nuns from Kentucky who went to build a hospital in the poorest state in India shortly after WWII. "Sisters of Mokama" chronicles how the Nazareth Hospital came to be and the lives it helped.
3:02PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Its easier than you think to save lives
Frank Holloman, Director of the Division of Transplantation at HRSA talks about the importance of organ donation. One donor can save up to eight lives. Find out more at organdonor.gov.
2:54PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Thunderphobia
Fireworks are one thing. But nothing compared to Thunderphobia. Dr. Marie Lance talks about ways to help your pet be less sensitive to thunder.
2:51PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Push under the Gold Dome to help face the opioid epidemic
With more people dying from opioid overdoses than at any other time, naloxone has become more important in helping to prevent deaths.
9:22AM ( 2 years ago )