Sunday January 19th, 2025 4:03AM

WDUN Morning Show

LISTEN: Celebrity personal trainer Bob Harper on pushing forward after a heart attack
An estimated 790-thousand heart attacks occurred in 2017. One of those happened to trainer and former host of Biggest Loser, Bob Harper. Find out what he did to get back on track after the event and what tips survivors to get the most out of life.
9:18AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Travel advisories made simple
Annita Thomas of Travel Bags explains what the travel advisories issued by the government mean.
9:34AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Finding out about Jackie O's life before JFK
J. Randy Taraborrelli shares stories from his new book on Jackie Kennedy Onassis. "Jackie, Janet, and Lee" chronicles her life growing up with her mother, Janet, and sister Lee.
9:34AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Sen. David Perdue talks government shutdown
Senator David Perdue talked the government shutdown, border security and if the pendulum is swinging towards a more conservative America on Morning News with Bill and Joel Wednesday morning
8:36AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Welcome to Putingrad
Go inside the corruption that is Putin's Russia with the only individual ever to collect money from Vladimir Putin's Russia. Franz Sedelmayer talks about this and other interesting stories as he previews his book "Welcome to Putingrad".
10:00AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: The Hijacked Brain
We see the outward affects drug addiction can have. But what about those we can't see? Dr. Merrill Norton, a registered pharmacist and associate professor at the University of Georgia, discusses the chemical changes to the brain that can turn casual use into extreme addiction.
9:00AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: To tip or not to tip?
Annita Thomas of Travel Bags tackles this age-old travel question with great advice from personal experience.
10:00AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Top parenting concerns and how to deal with them
Parenting expert Dr. Joshua Straub discusses the findings of a recent survey of parents to learn their biggest concerns.
10:00AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Opioid abuse: a message from one parent to another
The second forum in the "Not My Family" series is Tuesday January 23rd at the Brenau Downtown Center. Tane Shannon will be a presenter at the forum and shared part of her experience of losing her son to an opioid overdose to Bill and Joel.
9:10AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Footprints of love on the AT
Cathy McClendon is hiking the Appalachian Trail for something more than exercise, the natural beauty, or "because it's there". She's doing it to raise money to support spinal cord injury research at the Shepherd Center. "Rand's Walk on the AT" is named in honor of her husband who is a quadriplegic.
9:40AM ( 7 years ago )