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Can you imagine practicing sports in the blistering heat of an Alabama summer? Join us on the WQSB Morning Show with Barry and Holli as we recount our experiences dealing with this sweltering weather, and the challenges it brings for kids, especially those practicing sports. We also chat with our listeners about their morning routines, from repairing air conditioners to driving puppies across state lines. And to lighten the mood, we celebrate "Doggist" with a cat meme that's sure to bring a smile to your face!
As the back-to-school season kicks off, we empathize with the hardworking teachers preparing for a new academic year. We share a fascinating historical tidbit about France adopting the metric system in 1793 and discuss the exciting news of Carrie Underwood joining the judges' panel on American Idol. Our banter covers everything from the quirks of "happy hour" to a playful argument over a joke. Pop culture fans will be thrilled with our segment on the eagerly awaited release of Squid Game season two, and we even brainstorm some wild business ideas like floating pickleball courts and cereal-flavored milk.
To wrap things up, we delve into some unusual food trends, including a bizarre new burger and a Captain Crunch cereal shake. We also share details about the Compassionate Cuts initiative by Compassion City Church, providing free haircuts for kids heading back to school. Lastly, we reflect on a humorous eel incident and a powerful quote from James Baldwin that inspires us to face challenges head-on. This episode is a rollercoaster of laughter, insight, and community spirit you won't want to miss!

ChristiTutionalist Politics
"ChristiTutionalist Politics" podcast. Mon/Wed Christian and US Constitution discussions
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

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Chapters

1. Morning Show Banter and Weather Report (00:00:00)

2. Back to School Excitement and Banter (00:06:45)

3. [Ad] ChristiTutionalist Politics (00:10:29)

4. (Cont.) Back to School Excitement and Banter (00:11:07)

5. Pop Culture Jeopardy Excitement (00:17:47)

6. Generations and Popular Boy Names (00:25:48)

7. Unusual Food Trends and Phone Scams (00:31:55)

8. Compassionate Cuts Community Haircuts (00:41:33)

9. Community Haircuts Event and Radio Banter (00:46:49)

10. Eel Incident Reflection and Inspiration (00:55:17)

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Can you imagine practicing sports in the blistering heat of an Alabama summer? Join us on the WQSB Morning Show with Barry and Holli as we recount our experiences dealing with this sweltering weather, and the challenges it brings for kids, especially those practicing sports. We also chat with our listeners about their morning routines, from repairing air conditioners to driving puppies across state lines. And to lighten the mood, we celebrate "Doggist" with a cat meme that's sure to bring a smile to your face!
As the back-to-school season kicks off, we empathize with the hardworking teachers preparing for a new academic year. We share a fascinating historical tidbit about France adopting the metric system in 1793 and discuss the exciting news of Carrie Underwood joining the judges' panel on American Idol. Our banter covers everything from the quirks of "happy hour" to a playful argument over a joke. Pop culture fans will be thrilled with our segment on the eagerly awaited release of Squid Game season two, and we even brainstorm some wild business ideas like floating pickleball courts and cereal-flavored milk.
To wrap things up, we delve into some unusual food trends, including a bizarre new burger and a Captain Crunch cereal shake. We also share details about the Compassionate Cuts initiative by Compassion City Church, providing free haircuts for kids heading back to school. Lastly, we reflect on a humorous eel incident and a powerful quote from James Baldwin that inspires us to face challenges head-on. This episode is a rollercoaster of laughter, insight, and community spirit you won't want to miss!

ChristiTutionalist Politics
"ChristiTutionalist Politics" podcast. Mon/Wed Christian and US Constitution discussions
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Morning Show Banter and Weather Report (00:00:00)

2. Back to School Excitement and Banter (00:06:45)

3. [Ad] ChristiTutionalist Politics (00:10:29)

4. (Cont.) Back to School Excitement and Banter (00:11:07)

5. Pop Culture Jeopardy Excitement (00:17:47)

6. Generations and Popular Boy Names (00:25:48)

7. Unusual Food Trends and Phone Scams (00:31:55)

8. Compassionate Cuts Community Haircuts (00:41:33)

9. Community Haircuts Event and Radio Banter (00:46:49)

10. Eel Incident Reflection and Inspiration (00:55:17)

123 episodes

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