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The multi-GAB Award winning radio station, WBHF, brings you the ability to get all of our shows and content as a podcast. Since 1946, WBHF has been broadcasting from Cartersville, Georgia.
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The Wilder Ride

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A podcast where we typically discuss and celebrate the films of Gene Wilder, one minute at a time. Season one was dedicated to Young Frankenstein. Season two we looked at Blazing Saddles. With Season three, we moved in a new direction, taking on more of a talk-show format with guests.
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I spend time during the opening monologues explaining exactly why two different judges had to be arrested for breaking federal law. I also explain why supporters of Donald Trump need to be more patient with AG Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel. We are seeing exactly how the Legacy/mainstream media and the Democrat leadership is going to respond…
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We open with a nod to Tara Bull’s Top 10 News Stories the Legacy/mainstream media likely did not cover this week, or certainly did not do them justice if they did. Then we spend time with another judge breaking the law and being arrested. This dovetails with my comments on yesterday’s show about people who are supposed to support and defend the rul…
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Here is the full content from filling-in on the Erick Erickson Show, minus the news breaks and commercials. I cover a host of subjects including whether or not Ukraine will sign a minerals deal with the United States, more on tariffs and trying to find better "balance" in our trade relationships and activist judges and State AG's who have two diffe…
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We sit down with Regina Shaw, coordinator for the downtown Cartersville Farmer's Market, to talk about it's 2025 open on the first Saturday of May and will run every Saturday until the end of September. The one exception will be an evening market on Wednesday, July 2 to avoid a conflict with the 4th of July weekend.…
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Today we sit down with Carole Liberman, M.D., M.P.H. who is a board-certified Beverly Hills forensic psychiatrist, best-selling author and media commentator. She has consulted as an expert witness in dozens of high-profile legal cases—including the Gabby Petito civil trial—and is a recognized authority on psychological trauma, terrorism, mass shoot…
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We open our show with a long monologue over the last few generations in our country suffering from an underdeveloped, perhaps near non-existent, emotional level of maturity. We then discuss how Rep. Jamie Raskin’s (D-MD) threat not to work with Trump echoes the same warning coming from China. We also spend a little more time on the incongruous ruli…
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We open with the media saying the Pope did not meet with VP JD Vance, only to find they did meet before the Pope passed away. I am on-call to fill-in on the Erick Erickson Show this Thursday if they sign the Ukraine mineral rights deal. Then we look back to just over a year ago to remind everyone how the Democrats thought of illegals as the “Americ…
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We had a chance to sit down with Katie Gobbi, Community and Economic Development Director with the City of Euharlee to discuss what they are doing during Georgia Cities Week. From coffee with the council to Pickelball 101, there are activies to engage the citizenry with their local government.By WBHF Radio
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I open with a piece from Politico, praising Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) for putting his constituent first by flying to El Salvador. When did illegal aliens who happen to also be wife-abusing gang members become eligible to vote in our elections? It feels like the Democrat party leadership has decided to align with the worst people possible. At …
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We open with how we always start a Friday show, with Tara Bull’s Top 10 News stories the media likely didn’t cover this week. Then we spend a good amount of time discussing a tale of two parties. We have one party that is fighting for American and the lives of all Americans. We have an America First agenda led by President Donald Trump. Then we hav…
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We open with a compilation of stories and soundbites that illustrates quite clearly how the Democrat party and Leftists would much rather put MS-13 gang members, murderers and terrorists ahead of Americans. Judge Boasberg’s ego has him on the warpath and he has become even more unhinged. But, being emotionally unhinged seems to be part of the mantr…
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We continue to story of a young Henry Ford, picking up right after his first failed company in Detroit, Michigan. Host Mary Agrusa from Savoy Automobile Museum. takes us thorugh the next failed company, his foray into race cars and an eventual partnership with someone who could focus on the day-to-day buisness, leading to Ford's third attempt at a …
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We sit down with Billy Fleetwood, Executive Director, and Marlu Dellinger, long-time member of the Pettit Environmental Preserve to put a spotlight on their 3rd annual Earth Day celebration at the Preserve. The event is Saturday, April 19, 2025 from 10AM to 3PM and is free to the public to attend.By WBHF Radio
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We had a chance to sit down with Mallory Horton, School Nutrition Director for City of Cartersville School System to talk about their day-to-day operations, their implementation of a monthly food supplement program to the community and the upconming summer feeding program.By WBHF Radio
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We open with an attempt by the Left to trot the cognitively impaired cosplaying former President, Joe Biden, in front of cameras to tell us how terrible President Trump is. Watch for the arson story regarding Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) to disappear now that we know the perpetrator is a rabid pro-Palestine supporter. The Left cannot get enough of tryi…
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We had a chance to sit down with Katherine Shofner, head of the foreign lanugage department, to discuss a fund-raiser taking place on Saturday, April 19, 2025 on the campus of Cass High School from 9AM to 1PM. For more details, we have provided some links to the school's website. We also include a link to their Amazon wish list in case anyone would…
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We open with a rant about tax day and how I wish we would implement a much better way to collect taxes that does not require so much time, effort and energy on an annual basis. This leads to the issue of Harvard university wanting to continue to corrupt the minds of it’s students, while also taking public money and being tax-exempt. A CNN legal ana…
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We sit down with Rachel Castillo, Executive Director of Advocates for Children for our monthly check-in on the many programs they host. We were also joined by Montana Wilson who is the Director of the Children's Advocacy Center. With April being Child Abuse Awareness Month, we wanted to discuss the roll the CAC plays in prosecuting child abusers an…
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Here is my fill-in work on the nationally syndicated Erick Erickson Show for Monday, April 14, 2025. I discussed tax day coming up before diving into the Trump tariff plan and how it's all about divesting so much of our reliance on China and other bad actors on the world stage. We then look at how the media is misrepresenting the deportation of the…
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We discuss the recent news items surrounding Homeland Security Investigations into human trafficking, a recent murder and then an arrest for a cold-case murder from 25 years ago. We also discuss renovations ongoing at the Sheriff's office, work being done on their new indoor range, the upcoming Citizen's Academy and more.…
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We spend time discussing both the SAVE Act and Real ID. The former shows how desperate Democrats are to keep voting open to anyone and everyone who is not eligible to vote. As for the later, it’s amazing how many on the Right are worried about Real ID being implemented. The law was passed in 2005 and has slowly rolled out to where all 50 states are…
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