
Jeff Palomino
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Jan 7, 2025 |
wng.org | Kristen Flavin |Jeff Palomino
NICK EICHER, HOST: Today is Tuesday, January 7th. Thank you for turning to WORLD Radio to help start your day. Good morning. I’m Nick Eicher. MARY REICHARD, HOST: And I’m Mary Reichard. Coming next on The World and Everything in It: A state funeral. From the day former President Jimmy Carter died just before the calendar turned to 2025, a clock began ticking for the military units responsible for the ceremonies.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
wng.org | Jeff Palomino
MYRNA BROWN, HOST: It’s Monday the 30th of September. Glad to have you along for today’s edition of The World and Everything in It. Good morning, I’m Myrna Brown. NICK EICHER, HOST: And I’m Nick Eicher. SOUND: [ASHEVILLE FLOODWATERS]These are the very floodwaters that coursed through our headquarters in Asheville, North Carolina, on Friday. The Swannanoa River set off record-level flooding of the Biltmore Village area. That’s where the world headquarters of WORLD are located.
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Jul 31, 2024 |
wng.org | Jeff Palomino
MARY REICHARD, HOST: Today is Wednesday, July 31st. Thank you for turning to WORLD Radio to help start your day. Good morning. I’m Mary Reichard. LINDSAY MAST, HOST: And I’m Lindsay Mast. Coming next on The World and Everything in It: giving veterans a voice. The September 11th terrorist attacks led the United States into two wars: Afghanistan in 2001 and Iraq less than two years later. Those wars meant nearly 300,000 troops combined were stationed in those two countries.
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Apr 10, 2024 |
wng.org | Jeff Palomino
MARY REICHARD, HOST: Today is Wednesday, April 10th. Thank you for turning to WORLD Radio to help start your day. Good morning. I’m Mary Reichard. MYRNA BROWN, HOST: And I’m Myrna Brown. Coming next on The World and Everything in It: coffee roasting. Now, Mary, I know you prefer mushroom coffee. REICHARD: Yep. Few things in life better than that together with an open Bible.
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Jan 24, 2024 |
wng.org | Jeff Palomino
NICK EICHER, HOST: Today is Wednesday, January 24th. Thank you for turning to WORLD Radio to help start your day. Good morning. I’m Nick Eicher. MARY REICHARD, HOST: And I’m Mary Reichard. Today on Concurrently: The News Coach Podcast, Kelsey Reid and Jonathan Boes talk about news literacy and so-called digital dementia. REED: One of the other things that I really want to challenge is this kind of Luddite response to technology. Now, we're trying at Concurrently to have a balanced view.
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