Sunday May 19th, 2024 6:51AM

WDUN Morning Show

LISTEN: Relatives-no matter where you go you can't get away from them
Annabelle Gurwitch shares amusing stories of her family in "Wherever You Go, There They Are". You're likely to see some of your relatives in her narrative.
10:21AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Reporter who first identified "Jihad John" discusses her experiences with ISIS and Al Qaeda
Souad Mekhennet's new book "I Was Told to Come Alone" chronicles her work in covering terrorists including being first journalist to identify "Jihad John". Her work often finds her interviewing terrorists on their turf at great risk to her own safety.
3:24PM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Report Card on Georgia Legislature's work on School Choice legislation
Jamie Lord of the Georgia Center for Opportunity shares the GCO's grading of the recent state legislative session concerning school choice legislation. You can see the report here http://georgiaopportunity.org/.
3:21PM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Plugging and prosecuting White House leaks
Those continuing to leak information from Trump administration risk prosecution as felons. Rachel Alexander, former prosecutor and writer with "The Stream", talks about how to track the leakers and the charges they could face.
9:23AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: The Bravest Guy
Harry Wedewer share the incredible story of his father, Don, and how his injuries from WWII did not stop him from continuing to fight for others upon his return.
9:18AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: "Faithkeepers" co-producer talks about the film and the persecution of Christians
Pam Kweskin, co-producer of the film "Faithkeepers", discusses the persecution of Christians around the world and her experience in making "Faithkeepers".
11:18AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Paula Poundstone and her unscientific study of search for the key to happiness
Many have sought the key to happiness but none in the manner that comedian Paula Poundstone has. She shares some of her insights and humorous results with WDUN's Bill and Joel.
10:21AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Manchester, ISIS, and a lack of leadership
Scott Mann, former Lt. Col. and Green Beret talks about the incident in Manchester and other acts of terrorism . Mann, President of MannUp Leadership, feels there is a lack of leadership that could lead to similar incidents in the U.S.
10:18AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: History is anything but boring thanks to Jenny L. Cote
Students and adults alike often think history is boring. Actually it's quite interesting especially the way Jenny L. Cote presents it in "The Voice, the Revolution, and the Key". It's written for kids but is a great read for adults too.
9:18AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: America's next war may not be fought on a traditional battlefield
Russian hacking and cyber warfare are at the center of Dale Brown's latest entitled "Price of Duty". But he also feels they'll be at the heart of the next major conflict facing the U.S.
9:40AM ( 6 years ago )