Sunday October 20th, 2024 6:45PM

Bryan Pirkle

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Bryan Pirkle
LISTEN: British pundit thinks U.K. "could use a healthy dose of 'Trumpism'"
British political firebrand Anne Marie Waters joins the show to explain why she thinks the U.K. political landscape could use what she describes as a "healthy dose of Trumpism."
10:00PM ( 6 years ago )
None injured in apparent Lake Lanier shooting incident
Hall County authorities are investigating an apprent shooting incident that happened on Lake Lanier Saturday afternoon.
4:48PM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: "The Paper Airplane Guy" talks upcoming attempt at breaking own world record
John "The Paper Airplane Guy" Collins joins the show to discuss his record-setting paper airplane stunt, and his upcoming attempt to break his own world record.
8:19PM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Republican strategist discusses Georgia' gubernatorial race
Julianne Thompson, a Republican strategist and grassroots activist, joins the show to talk about the ongoing race between gubernatorial candidates Casey Cagle and Brian Kemp.
9:00PM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Doggie travel tips for the summer months
Anita Thomas with Travel Bags returns to the show to share some of her favorite travel tips for comfortably, and safely, toting around your four-legged friends.
8:00AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Biggest etiquette mistakes commonly seen in the workplace
Workplace culture specialist Bobby Albert joins the show to share the biggest etiquette mistakes he sees, and offers advice on how to remedy them.
5:00AM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Former White House speech writer talks his deep love and knowledge of baseball
Former White House speech writer Curt Smith, who penned speeches for President George H.W. Bush, joins the show to talk about another passion in his life: baseball.
7:58PM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: Author talks new book on renowned conservationist Jane Goodall
Author Dale Peterson joins the show to discuss his new book, "The Ghosts of Gombe," which focuses on the pivotal years conservationist Jane Goodall spent at her research site, wher e startling new perspectives on chimpanzees were discovered.
10:23PM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: A nostalgia-filled look back at the golden age of family road trip
Author Richard Ratay joins the show to discuss his upcoming book "Don't Make Me Pull Over!: An Informal History of the Family Road Trip," which combines pop history with a hilarious memoir to examine the golden age of family road trips.
8:42PM ( 6 years ago )
LISTEN: The story of "The Matthew Bible," a King James precursor that looked to spread the Gospel to commoners.
Ruth Mangusson Davis, author of "The Story of the Matthew Bible: That Which We First Received," joins the show to talk about the origins of the Matthew Bible, a 16th Century precursor of the King James Bible that sought to spread the Gospel to common folk of the day.
7:47AM ( 6 years ago )