Sunday April 20th, 2025 3:58AM

WDUN Morning Show

The ultimate hiker
Meet Masha Gordon and learn the incredible story of how she completed the Explorers' Grand Slam.
5:15AM ( 8 years ago )
Fact Check: The War on Cops
Heather MacDonald shares her research on law enforcement and the public from her book "War on Cops".
5:15AM ( 8 years ago )
Possible solutions to the prison problem
Former Virginia Attorney General ken Cuccinelli discusses criminal justice reform that save taxpayers money and still keep our communities safe.
5:15AM ( 8 years ago )
Getting Real with Gretchen Carlson
FOX News anchor and Miss America Pageant winner, Grechen Carlson, shares stories from her memoir "Getting Real".
10:42AM ( 8 years ago )
My dog has been bitten by a snake...now what?
It's that time of year when your dog or cat is most likely to cross paths with a snake. Even if the snake isn't poisonous, your pet could suffer serious consequences. Dr. Marie Lance tells you what should do if you think your pet has be bitten.
10:42AM ( 8 years ago )
Affording your next vacation is easier thanks to these deals from Annita Thomas of Travel Bags.
Annita Thomas has discovered some great deals for summer travel. $18 for a room in Vegas? Under $60 to fly to Chicago? Yes!
10:42AM ( 8 years ago )
Get the taste of North Georgia with the Ga Mnts Farm Tour 2016
There's plenty of farming going on in our area and the Georgia Mountains Farm Tour let's you experience a good cross section. With 15 farms on the tour and 4 farm-to-table experiences you can really get to know your food.
10:42AM ( 8 years ago )
Why raising the minimum wage to $15 just doesn't add up
Dan Celia of Financial Issues Stewardship Ministries talks about why a mandatory minimum wage of $15 per hour is a bad idea for employees and employers alike.
10:25AM ( 8 years ago )
The great-uncle who hustled Hitler
Everyone has a relative whose antics have become legend. Such is the case of Walter Shapiro's great-uncle who actually hustled Hitler.
10:25AM ( 8 years ago )
What changes to Georgia's worker's comp law means to you
New legislation regarding worker's compensation have been signed into law. Amanda Yenerall of Stewart, Melvin, and Frost explains some of the changes and how they affect both workers and employers.
10:25AM ( 8 years ago )