Saturday January 18th, 2025 10:20PM

WDUN Morning Show

LISTEN: Bill Pascoe of the Tea Party on sanctuary cities
Bill Pascoe, Tea Party Patriots Director of Policy, talks about sanctuary cities, U.S. District Judge William Orrick, and the firing of James Comey.
5:20AM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: Moms for Hire: Great advice for moms wanting to join the workforce.
Deborah Newmyer shares tips from her book "Moms for Hire" for moms who want to return to the workforce.
5:10AM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: B.J.'s birthday serenade
The Opossum Queen serenaded B.J. Williams on her birthday with a special song. It's sure to be a hit!
9:18AM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: Bud's Garage 4-8-17 Seg 3
Bud's Garage 4-8-17 Seg 3
10:27AM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: Concerned about your hearing? A new study says you are.
One man's noise is another man's music but both can cause hearing problems. Joe Montano, board member of the American Speech-Launguage Hearing Association, shares the results of a survey that finds folks from 18-69 feel that there's just too much noise.
9:25AM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: Gainesville Mayor discusses major building projects for dowtown
Gainesville Mayor Danny Dunagan joined WDUN's Bill and Joel to outline what to expect from a trio of major building projects coming to the Gainesville downtown.
9:07AM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: My friend went on vacation and all I got was this silly tee shirt
You can make souvenir more fun and affordable with a little planning. Annita Thomas of Travel Bags shared some tips recently with WDUN's Bill and Joel.
9:07AM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: Gainesville High football coach Bruce Miller on Watson going to the Texans
Deshuan Watson's high school coach, Bruce Miller, shares his thoughts on the Gainesville High and Clemson star being drafted to the Houston Texans.
12:14PM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: Is Communism catching with America's youth?
Communism continues to be a failed ideology yet America's youth seem to slowly be warming to the idea. Roger Ream, president of The Fund for American Studies discusses this issue including the findings of a recent survey that found high support for communism among millennials.
10:11AM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: Insights into opioid prescription addiction
When they were first being used, opioid pain killers were prescribed at 10-12 doses per script. Now they can be as high as 400 doses with some 110 million prescriptions written each year. Dr. Merrill Norton, Pharm.D. and clinical associate professor at UGA, talks about the addictive nature of opioids, what they were intended to treat, and the level to which they are prescribed.
9:55AM ( 7 years ago )