Friday May 3rd, 2024 1:52AM

WDUN Morning Show

LISTEN: T.J. Smith talks about the next edition in the Foxfire book series
T.J. Smith, president and executive director of The Foxfire Fund, shares details about the latest release in the Foxfire book series and talks Southern Appalachian culture with Bill Maine on WDUN's Mornings on Maine Street.
10:58AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: "Tough Sledding The Movie" casting call
The story of the 2002 Paralympics U.S. Sled Hockey team is not only inspiring, it's true! Now the story of this all-American underdog team's gold medal win is coming to the big screen and there may be a part for you. Co-producer Rick Middleton shared the details with WDUN's Bill Maine on Mornings on Maine Street.
10:51AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: A trip to Tombstone
Tom Clavin joined WDUN's Bill Maine for a trip to the last days of the wild west with a discussion of his latest book "Tombstone". It's an accurate look into what led to the shootout at the O.K. Corral, the shootout and the aftermath. You'll even find out how the town of Tombstone got its name.
10:27AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: David Baldacci brings back Amos Decker for another great read
Best selling author David Baldacci spent part of his morning on Maine Street with WDUN's Bill Maine to discuss his latest thriller "Walk the Wire."
10:36AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Atlanta Braves announcer Jim Powell
Jim Powell shared some conversation with Bill Maine on WDUN's Mornings on Maine Street about what he's doing during the shelter-in-place order and what he expects from the Braves when they return to the diamond.
11:49AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: The Nuff is inspiring children and adults alike
A mother of two only had weeks to live. Veronica Waldrop knew what she had to do – write an enduring message for her daughters, ages two and five, so that they might know truth, hope, and strength well beyond their mom’s fight with breast cancer. "The Nuff" is Waldrop’s heartwarming story written to inspire her daughters after she was gone and empower girls everywhere to be the bold and confident individuals they were born to be. WDUN's Bill Maine spoke with Veronica's husband, Will, on Mornings on Maine Street to find out more about "The Nuff."
9:52AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: A delightful Mornings on Maine Street conversation with Peggy Rowe, Mike Rowe's mom
I get to talk to all sorts of people on Maine Street. Peggy Rowe has to be one of my favorites. She's a gifted writer with some great stories to tell. And one of the most youthful 82-year-olds you'll ever meet. Here she talks about her latest book "About Your Father and Other Celebrities I Have Known." Peggy is the mother of Mike Rowe of "Dirty Jobs" fame.
10:00AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Peter Kozodoy: Honest to Greatness
Peter Kozodoy, a TEDx speaker and author of Honest to Greatness: How Toay's Greatest Leaders Use Brutal Honesty to Achieve Massive Success, speaks with WDUN's Bill Maine of Mornings on Maine Street about the type of leadership that gets people through challenging times.
9:39AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Yogi: A Life Behind the Mask
More than just one of the most quoted Americans, Yogi Berra was one of the greatest baseball players making it to a record 10 World Series Championships. But there's more to his story than that as pointed out in Jon Pessah's biography "Yogi: A Life Behind the Mask." Jon shared some stories from the book with WDUN's Bill Maine of Mornings on Maine Street including how he got the nickname "Yogi."
11:07AM ( 4 years ago )
LISTEN: Learn From Home Tips with Eric Oldfield
Brainly, the world's largest online homework help platform, conducted a survey and found 73% of students report that their schools have moved to online classes. 40% worry their grades will be negatively impacted by school closures and the transition to online classes. Brainly Chief Business Officer Eric Oldfield spoke with Bill Maine on Mornings on Maine Street about tips for better learning at home.
11:35AM ( 4 years ago )