Saturday January 18th, 2025 3:00AM

WDUN Morning Show

LISTEN: Fern Shumer Chapman offers tips for reconnecting with estranged family members
Families don't always get along as we would like. Fern Shumer Chapman knows first-hand as she was estranged from her brother for many years. In her book "Brothers, Sisters, Strangers: Sibling Estrangement and the Road to Reconciliation," she offers help in reconnecting with estranged family members.
11:14AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Alex Baber co-founder of Cold Case Consultants of America
Alex Baber co-founded Cold Case Consultants of America with is wife, herself a victim of an abduction that remains unsolved. Using a database of hundreds of letters from serial killers to try to discover new evidence to solve cases that went cold years ago.
11:07AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Perfect food every time with Sous Vide
Ever wonder how your favorite restaurant is able to make the perfect steak? Daniel Shumski shared the secret of Sous Vide on Maine Street and discussed some the recipes you'll find in his book "How to Sous Vide". It's easier and more affordable than you think.
9:51AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: The Chief's Chief Mark Meadows talks about the last 10 months of the Trump administration
Being chief of staff to the President is a tough job. But during a pandemic, race issues, and a campaign made it even tougher. Mark Meadows talks about his time as "The Chief's Chief" during the last ten months of President Trump's administration. How would things be different had Trump won? Will he run again? Mark took time to answer these questions and others when he dropped by Maine Street.
9:12AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: How the $6 trillion in government relief since the pandemic affected the economy
Economist Dr. Wayne Winegarden with the Pacific Research Institute talks about the impact of the $6 trillion in COVID relief spending on the economy and the continued pattern of deficit spending.
9:08AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Paul Smith and his time with the incredible Kenny Tedford
Paul Smith shares the story of "Four Days with Kenny Tedford: Life Through the Eyes of a Child Trapped in a Partially Blind and Deaf Man's Body". Kenny's story is one of inspiration and determination that shines a light on what happens when we focus on what we can do instead of on what we can't.
9:57AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Once upon a time there was Bitcoin and Chris Brady tells the story
Chris Brady shares his book "The Bitcoin Bride" with Mornings on Maine Street. Brady uses a whimsical bit of fiction to lay out the facts of how Bitcoin works. Is it here to stay? Could you someday be paid in Bitcoin? Brady shares his thoughts.
9:51AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Julia Brewer Daily M.S. talks adoption
An adopted child herself, Julia Brewer Daily M.S. shares her story and advice to both adopted children and their parents as she discusses her new book "No Names Given."
11:37AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Tips for Santa's helpers buying toys from Parent Tested Parent Approved
Sharon Vinderine dropped by Maine Street to share some toy ideas for giving this Christmas. Parent Test Parent Approved helps parents all year when it comes to making purchases for their children.
11:32AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Elbridge Colby on China and a "Strategy of Denial"
American officials are warning for the first time since the Cold War that the United Stated could lose a great power war, specifically to China. Elbirdge Colby agrees and has some solutions from his book "Strategy of Denial", which he shared with Mornings on Maine Street. Colby served as deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and Force Development from 2017 through 2018.
11:49AM ( 3 years ago )