Friday April 26th, 2024 9:24PM

WDUN Morning Show

LISTEN: Proposed bills would keep small businesses open during future health emergencies
Nathan Humphrey with the National Federation of Independent Business joins the show to discuss two pieces of legislature that, if passed, would allow small businesses to remain open during national emergencies.
8:57PM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: A trip through the world's most bizarre, gross and taboo science
Journalist Erika Engelhaupt joins the show to discuss "Gory Science," a collection of grisly true science stories collected over the years.
9:03PM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: "Cunningham and Other Pigs I Have Known"
Author Emory Jones joins the show to discuss his latest book, "Cunningham and Other Pigs I Have Known."
8:58PM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: A&E's new survivor series, "I Survived a Crime"
Gio Benitez, host of A&E's new nonfiction series, "I Survived a Crime," joins the show to discuss the program, which explores the stories of victims, each of whom survived a sudden crime, and examines the lasting effects the ordeal may have.
7:32PM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Tips for handling your scared pets in the eye of the storm
Dr. Marie Lance with Gainesville's Lance Animal Hospital joins the show, this time offering some tips for owners whose pets struggle with panic when stormy weather moves in.
8:06PM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Behind the scenes at "60 Minutes"
Ira Rosen, a longtime producer for CBS' 60 Minutes, joins the show to discuss his 40-year history with the storied program.
8:20PM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: The Political Rise of America's First President
Author David O. Stewart joins the show to discuss his latest book," GEORGE WASHINGTON: The Political Rise of America's Founding Father."
4:52PM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Making sense of statistics with Tim Harford
Economist Tim Harford joins the show to discuss his new book, "The Data Detective," which aims to help readers use statistics to live better and work smarter.
8:00PM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: Dr. Patrick Moore brings truth to environmental discussion
Dr. Patrick Moore, author of "Fake Invisible Catastrophes and Threats of Doom," joined us on Maine Street to sift fact from fiction when it comes to the scare stories being circulated in the media. Listen to why this co-founder of Greenpeace left the organization and discusses what the real cause many of the environmental organizations are pursuing.
9:08AM ( 3 years ago )
LISTEN: An SOS note from a labor camp worker in China
A handwritten note found in a box of Halloween decorations that were made in China and bought in Oregon pleaded for help. The plea sparked an investigation and another look into China's labor practices. Amelia Pang documents this in her book "Made in China." Pang spent a few moments on Maine Street sharing the story behind the book and offering ways we consumers can help fight forced labor camps in China.
9:52AM ( 3 years ago )