Friday May 9th, 2025 5:47AM

WDUN Morning Show

LISTEN: The affordable housing crisis facing the U.S.
Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity, joins the show to discuss the shortage of affordable housing in the U.S., and the ongoing crisis facing the nearly 40 million people affected by it.
9:15PM ( 5 years ago )
LISTEN: The impact of the #MeToo movement on "workplace segregation"
Gender issues specialist Kelly Accetta joins the show to discuss research that alleges the #MeToo movement is causing a new form of segregation in the workplace.
5:02PM ( 5 years ago )
LISTEN: An eyewitness account of the Battle of Mosul
Author and embedded war reported James Verini joins the show to discuss his book "THEY WILL HAVE TO DIE NOW: Mosul and the Fall of the Caliphate."
4:57PM ( 5 years ago )
LISTEN: A reformed convict's lesson on creating positive change
Damon West, ex-con turned author and motivational speaker, joins the show to discuss his book, "THE COFFEE BEAN: A Simple Lesson to Create Positive Change."
8:55PM ( 5 years ago )
Celebrating the moon landing with the 'Science and Stories of Our Moon'
Author David Aguilar, author of "Luna: The Science and Stories of Our Moon," joins the show to talk about his book in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.
8:31PM ( 5 years ago )
LISTEN: Actress Michael Learned ("The Waltons") looks back on her career, and forward to the future
One of TV's most respected mothers, Michael Learned ("The Waltons"), joins the show to talk about her career, and to offer a glimpse at what is still to come.
9:32PM ( 5 years ago )
LISTEN: The Medical Association of Georgia offers an update on the current state of the opioid epidemic
Dr. Rutledge Forney, the President of the Medical Association of Georgia, joins the show to provide an update on the ongoing opidoid epidemic, as based on the results of the Opioid Task Force 2019 Progress Report.
8:49PM ( 5 years ago )
LISTEN: Giles Milton with a unique look at D-Day
Giles Milton gives readers a unique look at the first 24 hours of D-Day through his book "Soldier, Sailor, Frogman, Spy, Airman, Gangster, Kill or Die: How the Allies Won D-Day."
12:27PM ( 5 years ago )
LISTEN: Dr. Mark Goulston on veterans and suicide
Dr. Mark Goulston, suicide prevention expert, talks about helping veterans work through PTDS with Bill Maine on the Morning Edition. Dr. Goulston shares tips for veterans and those around them to help work through any issues related to their service. Be sure to find out even more with a visit to https://www.stayalivevideo.com/ to watch his documentary on this issue.
12:10PM ( 5 years ago )
LISTEN: Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan talks term limits for his office.
Georgia Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan joined Bill and Joel to announce new legislation to term limit the office of Lieutenant Governor to two 4-year terms.
10:06AM ( 6 years ago )