Friday April 26th, 2024 11:23PM

Bryan Pirkle

Reporter
Bryan Pirkle
LISTEN: New Alzheimer's trial hopes to prevent memory decline
Dr. Reisa Sperling joined the show to recruit participants for the AHEAD study, a clinical trial that aims to prevent Alzheimer's and create treatments that work for all patients.
9:00PM ( 2 years ago )
Two people involved in Barrow Co. plane crash, one injured
One person was hospitalized with unknown injuries after a small plane crashed in Barrow County late Saturday morning.
4:50PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Geologist claims global warming is good for humanity, planet
Geologist Gregory Wrightstone joins the show to discuss his book, "Inconvenient Facts: The Science That Al Gore Doesn't Want You to Know."
8:35PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Crowdfunding the "Wingfeather Saga" with a DreamWorks veteran
Dreamworks and VeggieTales vet. J. Chris Wall joins the show to discuss his crowdfunding efforts for the fantasy epic, "Wingfeather Saga."
8:29PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Olympic tales - the good, the bad & the weird
Author Jeremy Fuchs joins the show to discuss his book, "TOTAL OLYMPICS: Every Obscure, Hilarious, Dramatic and Inspiring Tale Worth Knowing."
8:44PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Fool's Errand - a mafia-thriller tale with a patriotic heart
Author Jeffrey S. Stephens joins the show to discuss his patriotic mafia-thriller, "Fool's Errand."
8:38PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Adult children navigating their parents' divorce
Marriage and family therapist Carol Hughes joins the show to discuss her co-authored book, "Home Will Never Be the Same Again: A Guide for Adult Children of Gray Divorce."
8:32PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: How to grill vegetables, with live-fire cooking enthusiast Steven Raichlin
Author Steven Raichlin joins the show to discuss his book, "HOW TO GRILL VEGETABLES: The New Bible for Barbecuing Vegetables Over Live Fire."
8:57PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: How a group of black farmers won a historic case against the U.S. Government
Author Greg Francis joins the show to discuss his publication, "Just Harvest: The Story of How Black Farmers Won the Largest Civil Rights Case Against the U.S. Government."
8:52PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Could StatesCare be the cure needed for U.S. healthcare?
Dr. Deane Waldman joins the show to discuss how market-based medicine could be the cure for fixing a broken U.S. healthcare system.
8:48PM ( 2 years ago )