Wednesday April 24th, 2024 6:22PM

WDUN Morning Show

LISTEN: GBI agent on safe "sharenting"
There term "sharenting" refers to the habitual use of social media to share the lives of your children. Brian Johnston of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation visited Maine Street to talk about the dangers of over sharing. Johnston is Special Agent in Charge of the GBI's Child Exploitation and Computer Crimes Unit.
11:44AM ( 1 year ago )
LISTEN: It's not about the sex
John DiGirolamo spent time on Maine Street discussing the issue of human trafficking and his book "It's Not About the Sex: True Stories of Human Trafficking from a Law Enforcement Officer, a Survivor, a Brothel Madam, and an Advocate." Using these four perspectives, DiGirolamo is able to paint a more complete picture of the problem of human trafficking and offer some ways to address this issue.
11:39AM ( 1 year ago )
LISTEN: Keeping kids safe online
TikToc's Mom Friend, Cathy Pedrayes shares tips on having that talk with your children about online safety. More and more technology is being put into the hands of our children and making sure they know how to use the internet safely is becoming increasingly important.
11:35AM ( 1 year ago )
LISTEN: Clint Hill on "My Travels with Mrs. Kennedy"
Clint Hill was the Secret Service agent assigned to protect first lady Jacqueline Kennedy during her husband's presidency. Clint and his wife, Lisa McCubbin Hill, have penned a book about Clint's experience featuring rare photos and fascinating stories about Mrs. Kennedy and who she really was.
11:29AM ( 1 year ago )
LISTEN: Triple 7 Expedition: 7 jumps on 7 continents in 7 days
Marine veteran Logan Stark helped Maine Street commemorate Veteran's Day by sharing the details of an ambitious fund raising effort to help provide scholarships to children of fallen veterans while setting a world record for parachuting. Listen to find out how you can help provide 14-hundred scholarships through Folds of Honor.
11:02AM ( 1 year ago )
LISTEN: Travis Conover rolls harsh facts of human trafficking into his latest film
Travis Conover visited Maine Street to talk about his upcoming film "Lions and Lambs." This action thriller explores the underground world of the sex trade in Atlanta and the horrible reality behind one of the most lucrative businesses in the world. Atlanta was named by the F.B.I. a one of the 14 U.S cities with the highest rate of child prostitution.
10:57AM ( 1 year ago )
LISTEN: Tom DiDonato on pivoting to the positive
Veteran journalist Tom DiDonato now turned director shares some of the positive stories that coming out of the pandemic. "PIVOT: Paying it Forward" shares how individuals, churches and businesses pivoted to help others through the COVID-19 pandemic.
10:48AM ( 1 year ago )
LISTEN: Lottie Bedlow of The Great British Bake Off
Maine Street Eats had the chance to talk baking with Lottie Bedlow about her new cookbook "Baking Imperfect." Bedlow was a popular contestant on "The Great British Bake Off" and shared why we shouldn't worry that what we bake isn't always Instagram worthy.
11:39AM ( 1 year ago )
LISTEN: Picking the right food for Fido
We often take time to read the labels of the food we eat, but do we do the same for our pets? Dr. Marie Lance of Lance Animal Hospital shared some helpful information on what to look for when selecting a healthy food for your pet.
11:36AM ( 1 year ago )
LISTEN: Do your co-workers know what you earn?
More employers are sharing how much their jobs pay. Bradley Schurman author of "The Super Age" talks about this trend and others about which managers should be aware during his visit with Bill Maine on "Mornings on Maine Street."
10:06AM ( 1 year ago )