POPULARITY
Categories
The WBF Shopper is a free, Buy, Sell or Trade radio program. Tune in and find out whats for sale in yards, garages and attics all over central Florida. Happy Monday! Denise joins Jeff to take your phone calls to Buy, Sell or Trade on a busy Monday morning. Plus we recap Bartow's Christmas parade and local sports!
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9 AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) from August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches and sports personalities, and in-depth discussions on "hot topic" sports from a local perspective. Guest: University of Georgia football color analyst, Josh Brock, on the Bulldogs' broadcasts and the college football playoffs. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Josh McWhorter, and Alan Sanders.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9 AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) from August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches and sports personalities, as well as in-depth discussions on "hot topic" sports from a local perspective. Guest: Conor Foster, Cartersville HS head football coach. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Josh McWhorter, and Alan Sanders.
This week we're traveling back to a full century of American history with The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman! Join us as we learn about naming of enslaved people, "paddy rollers", Black communities in East Texas, and more! Sources: Sparks, Elmer E, and Celia Black. Interview with Celia Black, Tyler, Texas. Tyler, Texas, November , 10, 1974. Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1975009_afs17476/. Sparks, Elmer E, and Charlie Smith. Interview with Charlie Smith, Bartow, Florida. Bartow, Florida, None , 3, 1975. Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1975023_afs17510/. Jennifer Davis, "A Voice from the South: Dr. Anna Julia Cooper," LOC, available at https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2025/02/a-voice-from-the-south-dr-anna-julia-cooper/ Sean Coughlan, "Last Survivor of Transatlantic Slave Trade Discovered," BBC, available at https://www.bbc.com/news/education-52010859 Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Autobiography_of_Miss_Jane_Pittman_(film) Creating the Emmy-Winning Old Age Makeup for The Autobiography of Miss Jane PIttman, available at https://www.stanwinstonschool.com/blog/creating-the-emmy-winning-makeup-for-the-autobiography-of-miss-jane-pittman Interview with Thomas Moore on Producing Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, available at https://interviews.televisionacademy.com/shows/autobiography-of-miss-jane-pittman-the?chapter=9&clip=68703 African-American Cowboys with their Mounts Saddled Up, https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.9862669 Ronald Wendell II, MA Thesis, https://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/92b088d1-1108-4044-8219-c7a03d5f87e5/content Scott L. Matthews, "Documenting SNCC and the Rural South: Danny Lyon and the Cultural Politics of Civil Rights Movement Photography" https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5149/9781469646473_matthews.8 Keith Rice, "The Civil Rights Movement and Steiner-Lobman Polly Brand Work Clothes," 2 September 2022, https://bradleycenterliberated.substack.com/p/denim-and-civil-rights Sally E. Hadden, "Slave Patrols," https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5149/9781469616742_ely.57 Lisa Cook, John Parman, and Trevon Logan, "The Antebellum Roots of Distinctively Black Names," Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History 55, 1 (2021) Recall Their Names: The Personal Identity of Enslaved South Carolinians, Charleston Time Machine, available at https://www.ccpl.org/charleston-time-machine/recall-their-names-personal-identity-enslaved-south-carolinians Laura Alvarez Lopez, "Who Named Slaves and Their Children? Names and Naming Practices Among Enslaved Africans Brought to the Americas and Their Descendants With a Focus on Brazil," Journal of African Cultural Studies 27, 2 (2015)
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9 AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) from August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches and sports personalities, as well as in-depth discussions on "hot topic" sports from a local perspective. Guests: Cass HS football coach Steve Gates and Cartersville HS football coach Conor Foster, before their 2nd-round state playoff games. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Josh McWhorter, and Alan Sanders.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) from August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and in-depth discussions on "hot topic" sports with a local perspective. Guests: Cartersville HS football coach Conor Foster and Cass HS football coach Steve Gates before their first-round state playoff games. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Josh McWhorter, and Alan Sanders.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) in August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and in-depth discussions on "hot topic" sports with a local perspective.
When John Wooden retired from coaching UCLA, the big question was how do you replace John Wooden? Gene Bartow was hired away from Memphis State to take over UCLA. It was a no-win situation. This is that story. But that should not take away from the fact that Bartow was a great coach.CREDITSRick Loayza: Head researcher, writer, and voiceJacob Loayza: Editor, producer, and publisher MUSIC"Take Care" by Julian Avila"Horizons" by Roa SPORTS HISTORY NETWORKsportshistorynetwork.comsportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/basketball-history-101/ FACEBOOKm.facebook.com/Basketball-History-101-103801581493027/ BUSINESS CONTACTbballhistory101@gmail.comMentioned in this episode:Sports History Network Theme SongThis theme song was produced by Ron "Tyke" Oliver of Music Meets Sportz https://sites.google.com/view/sportsfanztastic/sports-history-network?authuser=0
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) in August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Woodland football coach Andy Scott and Adairsville football coach Jonathan Cudd. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde and Alan Sanders.
Looking to Buy, Sell or Trade? You've come to the right place...and its Fun and Free! The WBF Shopper is “your time”. Jeff takes your phone calls, highlights Bartow's Halloween Parade and talk a little sports.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) in August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Cass HS head football coach Steve Gates, Cartersville HS head football coach Conor Foster, and Cartersville HS softball head coach Glen Woodard.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) in August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Cartersville HS head football coach Conor Foster and Cass HS head football coach Steve Gates. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Josh McWhorter, and Alan Sanders.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) in August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Jon Cudd (Adairsville HS football) and Andy Scott (Woodland HS football). Hosts: Jackson Hyde and Josh McWhorter with Mike Garcia.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) in August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and discussions on "hot topic" in sports. Guests for this episode: Cass HS head football coach Steve Gates and Cartersville HS head coach Conor Foster prior to their head-to-head matchup. The BSZ Team also touched on a hodgepodge of other sports topics. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Josh McWhorter, Mike Garcia, and Alan Sanders.
Lets talk about it
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9 AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) from August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and discussions on "hot topics" in sports. Guests for this episode: Andy Scott of Woodland HS football and Steve Gates of Cass HS football. Discussion topics include: local HS volleyball and softball, plus the local football schedule, the Ryder Cup, and the weekend in college football. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Josh McWhorter, David Coleman, and Alan Sanders.
Dr. LuJean Waters is a proud 7th-generation rancher who is the owner/operator of Heartland Large Animal Services based out of Bartow, FL. She is also a professor at Warner University, teaching beef cattle production and animal sciences. When she is not busy with clients or class, she likes to spend her time showing registered Brahman cattle. She is also involved with the Florida Cattlemen's Association at the county and state level and currently serves as a board member of the Florida Beef Council. This is one jam packed episode that you don't want to miss!
Today's wisdom comes from Organize Tomorrow Today by Jason Selk and Tom Bartow with Matthew Rudy. If you're loving Heroic Wisdom Daily, be sure to subscribe to the emails at heroic.us/wisdom-daily. And… Imagine unlocking access to the distilled wisdom form 700+ of the greatest books ever written. That's what Heroic Premium offers: Unlimited access to every Philosopher's Note. Daily inspiration and actionable tools to optimize your energy, work, and love. Personalized coaching features to help you stay consistent and focused Upgrade to Heroic Premium → Know someone who'd love this? Share Heroic Wisdom Daily with them, and let's grow together in 2025! Share Heroic Wisdom Daily →
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) in August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Adairsville HS football coach Jon Cudd and Woodland HS football coach Andy Scott. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Josh McWhorter, and Alan Sanders.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9 AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) from August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Cass football coach Steve Gates and Cartersville football coach Conor Foster. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Josh McWhorter, and Alan Sanders.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) in August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Woodland football coach Andy Scott, Adairsville football coach Jonathan Cudd, and Calhoun High School Director of Athletics Hal Lamb. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Josh McWhorter, and Alan Sanders.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) in August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Conor Foster (Cartersville HS football) and Steve Gates (Cass HS football). Guest host: Matt Santini. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde and Josh McWhorter.
“It's a great, easy thing for people to do to get their feet wet with reaching out.” Matt McCraw describes “Invite Your One,” an outreach strategy his church uses to encourage members and regular attenders to invite one person to attend church on a special emphasis Sunday. Matt is senior consultant with Church Answers and pastor of First Baptist Church, Bartow, Florida. #NAFWB #BetterTogether #Church #Outreach
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) in August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Jon Cudd (Adairsville HS football) and Andy Scott (Woodland HS football). Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Larry Gardner, and Alan Sanders.
On today's MJ Morning Show: A guy is trying to bankrupt Amazon with anvils Another billionaire headed to visit Titanic Morons in the news Onlyfans alleged tax evader Minnesota TV reporter's claims about management Denis Phillips Mother put gun in kid's bag to give to father... what could go wrong? Controversy on 'Big Brother' 15 signs someone is planning to leave a relationship Update: Ketamine Queen's plea MJ's Instagram - Vanilla ice cream Best of the Bay Catherine Zeta-Jones doesn't think owning 4 properties is too much Tom Brady's aging Call to the landscaper who was threatened by a guy dressed as a court jester Skibidi and 'trad wife' headed to the Oxford English Dictionary Another movie theatre incident Influencers hit by car crashing into restaurant A call to the lawyer defending alleged tax offending Onlyfans model Bartow woman dies of cocaine O.D. on way to church Conjoined twins welcome baby Michelle & Chloe back on the road Powerball getting big again Beware of flood-damaged cars for sale Spring Hill neighborhood evacuated Macaulay Culkin coming to Tampa for anniversary of movie Brad Pitt is selling the home that was robbed
On this episode, we sit down with Myles Jackson of Jackson Legacy BBQ, to talk about three things that run deep in his life-----faith, the outdoors and good barbecue. Myles opens up about his journey from Bartow, Georgia to Kentucky, where he and his family recently expanded their business. He shares how his relationship with God shapes the way he hunts, works and serves his community through bbq, as well as the role outdoors has played in keeping him grounded and connected to his roots! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, we sit down with Myles Jackson of Jackson Legacy BBQ, to talk about three things that run deep in his life-----faith, the outdoors and good barbecue. Myles opens up about his journey from Bartow, Georgia to Kentucky, where he and his family recently expanded their business. He shares how his relationship with God shapes the way he hunts, works and serves his community through bbq, as well as the role outdoors has played in keeping him grounded and connected to his roots!
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) in August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Cass head football coach Steve Gates and Cartersville head football coach Conor Foster. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Josh McWhorter, Dave Coleman, and Alan Sanders.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9 AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) from August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode are local high school football coaches Andy Scott of Woodland and Jon Cudd of Adairsville. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Josh McWhorter, Larry Gardner, and Alan Sanders.
Jacob Kubai took his 4-month-old daughter nicknamed Strawberry to the hospital in Bartow, Florida in February 2024 and claimed the girl was ill. But Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said Kubai actually beat the baby girl to death. Kubai claimed in an interview with detectives that he didn't believe anything that was happening was real. Law&Crime's Angenette Levy goes through the case and Kubai's punishment in this episode of Crime Fix — a daily show covering the biggest stories in crime.PLEASE SUPPORT THE SHOW: Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code CRIMEFIX at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: http://incogni.com/crimefixHost:Angenette Levy https://twitter.com/Angenette5Producer:Jordan ChaconCRIME FIX PRODUCTION:Head of Social Media, YouTube - Bobby SzokeSocial Media Management - Vanessa BeinVideo Editing - Daniel CamachoGuest Booking - Alyssa Fisher & Diane KayeSTAY UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LAW&CRIME NETWORK:Watch Law&Crime Network on YouTubeTV: https://bit.ly/3td2e3yWhere To Watch Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3akxLK5Sign Up For Law&Crime's Daily Newsletter: https://bit.ly/LawandCrimeNewsletterRead Fascinating Articles From Law&Crime Network: https://bit.ly/3td2IqoLAW&CRIME NETWORK SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawandcrime/Twitter: https://twitter.com/LawCrimeNetworkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lawandcrimenetworkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lawandcrimeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Moiya tells Ann about the oldest light in the universe and how it's used to study the Big Bang. Ann tells Moiya about the value of scientific exploration. From pigeon poop to post-it notes, the CMB shines above us all.Guest Star: Ann Bartow is a comedian, formerly a lawyer. Find her on Bluesky at annbartow.bsky.socialMessagesBecome a star and join the patreon at patreon.com/palebluepod!Go supernova and support Pale Blue Pod on PayPalGet your Pale Blue Pod Merch Listen to Attach Your ResumeFind Us OnlineWebsite: palebluepod.comPatreon: patreon.com/palebluepodTwitter: twitter.com/PaleBluePodInstagram: instagram.com/palebluepodCreditsHost Dr. Moiya McTier. Twitter: @GoAstroMo, Website: moiyamctier.comEditor Mischa Stanton. Twitter: @mischaetc, Website: mischastanton.comCover artist Shae McMullin. Twitter: @thereshaegoes, Website: shaemcmullin.comTheme musician Evan Johnston. Website: evanjohnstonmusic.comAbout UsPale Blue Pod is an astronomy podcast for people who are overwhelmed by the universe but want to be its friend. Astrophysicist Dr. Moiya McTier and comedian Corinne Caputo demystify space one topic at a time with open eyes, open arms, and open mouths (from so much laughing and jaw-dropping). By the end of each episode, the cosmos will feel a little less “ahhh too scary” and a lot more “ohhh, so cool!” New episodes every Monday.Pale Blue Pod is a member of the Multitude Collective.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CTL Script/ Top Stories of June 27th Publish Date: June 27th Pre-Roll: From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Friday, June 27th and Happy Birthday to Chris O’Donnell I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Times Journal Students across Georgia will be learning cursive next school year Cherokee County voters invited to meet candidates July 30 Holloway removed from ballot in Cherokee commissioner race Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on grass fed beef We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: MILL ON ETOWAH REV GENERIC_FINAL STORY 1: Students across Georgia will be learning cursive next school year Starting this fall, Georgia public schools will reintroduce cursive writing as part of the English Language Arts curriculum for elementary students. Approved in 2023, the updated standards require third graders to read and write cursive phrases, progressing to full texts by fifth grade. Advocates, including State Superintendent Richard Woods, highlight cursive's benefits for fine motor skills, literacy, and connecting students to historical documents. To promote excellence, the state will award the "John Hancock Award" to schools excelling in cursive instruction. The move has been widely celebrated, especially among supporters of traditional education values. STORY 2: Cherokee County voters invited to meet candidates July 30 Cherokee County voters can attend a public forum for Senate District 21 and Board of Commissioner District 1 special election candidates on July 30 at the historic courthouse in Canton. Hosted by the Cherokee County Farm Bureau and Chamber of Commerce, the event begins with a 5:30 p.m. meet-and-greet, followed by the forum at 6:30 p.m. Candidates will speak and answer audience-submitted questions. RSVP by July 18 via dfoward@gfbco.org or 770-479-1481 ext. 0. STORY 3: Holloway removed from ballot in Cherokee commissioner race Cameron Holloway has been disqualified from the Cherokee County Commission District 1 special election due to residency issues. The Cherokee County Board of Elections determined Holloway did not meet the one-year residency requirement, as he only updated his voter registration to Cherokee in April 2025, despite moving there in July 2024. Holloway admitted to delays in updating documents but denied any intent to deceive. The board cited evidence like his prior voting in Forsyth County and business registrations tied to a Forsyth address. Holloway accepted the decision but expressed disagreement, emphasizing his commitment to the community and future eligibility to run. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Break: STORY 4: Proposed Acworth hospital to create 1,500 jobs, address 'critical need' Wellstar Health System has filed for approval to build a $1 billion, 230-bed medical center in Acworth to address growing healthcare demands in Cobb, Paulding, Cherokee, and Bartow counties. The proposed eight-story, 675,000-square-foot facility would include 70 emergency bays and eight operating rooms, creating over 1,500 jobs. With the area’s population, especially those over 65, projected to grow significantly by 2030, the hospital aims to relieve pressure on Wellstar Kennestone in Marietta, which operates at near-full capacity. Wellstar emphasizes expanding access to care, including for Medicare, Medicaid, and uninsured patients. STORY 5: Georgia awards $26.5 million in transportation grants and loans The State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA) awarded a record $26.5 million in Georgia Transportation Infrastructure Bank (GTIB) loans and grants to fund 13 transportation projects statewide. Key investments include $4.9 million for a pedestrian path in Cobb County, $4.5 million for road resurfacing in Colquitt County, and $4.4 million for road projects in Dodge County. Other projects include a roundabout in Barrow County, a new roadway in Cherokee County, and safety improvements in Athens-Clarke County. These projects aim to enhance infrastructure, improve safety, and accelerate timelines, with a focus on economic growth and rural development. Commercial: And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on grass fed beef We’ll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: Ingles Markets 2 SIGN OFF – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.tribuneledgernews.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Produced by the BG Podcast Network Show Sponsors: www.ingles-markets.com Etowah Mill #NewsPodcast #CurrentEvents #TopHeadlines #BreakingNews #PodcastDiscussion #PodcastNews #InDepthAnalysis #NewsAnalysis #PodcastTrending #WorldNews #LocalNews #GlobalNews #PodcastInsights #NewsBrief #PodcastUpdate #NewsRoundup #WeeklyNews #DailyNews #PodcastInterviews #HotTopics #PodcastOpinions #InvestigativeJournalism #BehindTheHeadlines #PodcastMedia #NewsStories #PodcastReports #JournalismMatters #PodcastPerspectives #NewsCommentary #PodcastListeners #NewsPodcastCommunity #NewsSource #PodcastCuration #WorldAffairs #PodcastUpdates #AudioNews #PodcastJournalism #EmergingStories #NewsFlash #PodcastConversations See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet the incredible Rebecca Sohn! She is originally a New Jersey girl but has had so many adventures since leaving home at age 18. She describes her father and how he fostered her creativity by building a stage in their basement for her to give dancing performances. Her dad involved the whole family in co-writing a play, which was basically improvised and was produced at two local schools. Her passion and love was ballet until age 16 when she tragically "grew out of a dancer's body" and gave up her dream of being the Prima Ballerina of the World. She remembers her high school English teacher, Ms Bartow, who nurtured her students' artistic sides. At 18 she moved to Boston and recalled seeing an Improv Touring Company Show, but didn't walk away thinking “This is what I want to do.” A few years later she moved to the Bay Area of California and was able to attend school and knew she wanted to be an actor. But the acting classes were full so she enrolled in an improv class, with the thought it would help her acting. While in SF she met Charna Halpern of the IO and was invited to Chicago and the rest was history! It was Charna who persuaded her to date Rebecca's (now) husband, Rich Sohn! To learn more you'll have to listen to the podcast. You can find out even more about Rebecca at her website www.rebeccasohn.com
Orange juice is Florida's official beverage. But you probably didn't need us to tell you that.Ever since the Spanish introduced citrus to Florida in the late 15th century, orange juice has been synonymous with the Sunshine State. In fact, nearly all of Florida's orange crop is used for juice.But how much OJ are people actually drinking these days? And how can growers combat citrus greening—a disease that destroys the fruit?For answers, we turned to Celéste Walls, spokeswoman for the Bartow-based Florida Department of Citrus. In this conversation, Celéste explains the role of Florida orange juice in American history, gives an update on the current state of Florida's orange juice industry and suggests ways to cook with the Sunshine State's favorite drink.Related episodes:History of Citrus in the Sunshine StateFrom Florida to France: Food Writer Jamie Schler on Cooking with Oranges, French Hotel Life and MoreAuthor Craig Pittman on Quirky—and Hilarious—Florida Food Stories
Orange juice is Florida's official beverage. But you probably didn't need us to tell you that.Ever since the Spanish introduced citrus to Florida in the late 15th century, orange juice has been synonymous with the Sunshine State. In fact, nearly all of Florida's orange crop is used for juice.But how much OJ are people actually drinking these days? And how can growers combat citrus greening—a disease that destroys the fruit?For answers, we turned to Celéste Walls, spokeswoman for the Bartow-based Florida Department of Citrus. In this conversation, Celéste explains the role of Florida orange juice in American history, gives an update on the current state of Florida's orange juice industry and suggests ways to cook with the Sunshine State's favorite drink.Related episodes:History of Citrus in the Sunshine StateFrom Florida to France: Food Writer Jamie Schler on Cooking with Oranges, French Hotel Life and MoreAuthor Craig Pittman on Quirky—and Hilarious—Florida Food Stories
Fr. Matthew Mary Bartow, a priest with the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word and an Assistant Chaplain at EWTN in Alabama joins us to reflect on the election of Pope Leo XIV, and talk about a proper disposition toward the pope. He shares with us his own journey with Pope Francis, and we talk a bit about how to handle all the media fervor surrounding any new pope.
Guest speaker, Rev. Patrick Daugherty, Associate Pastor of Church Planting at ARP Church, Bartow, preaches a sermon based on Acts 1:1-11.
Looking to Buy, Sell or Trade? You've come to the right place...and its Fun and Free! The WBF Shopper is “your time”. Jeff and Denise take your phone calls, spotlights community events, and talks with special guest Bartow basketball Coach McGriff.
RTN is coming to Washington DC on May 29! Join us for a night of stories of murder and mayhem with guests Major Garrett, Margaret Talev, and Doug Heye at the Hamilton Live! You can get tickets and details at RTNpod.me/liveindc – hope to see you there! The “Amazon economy” seems like something new, but it rests on the physical and intellectual infrastructure built by those who came long before the age of the internet and leaves many of the same marks on the environment. Prominent in this story are five companies- Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, Walmart, Bank of America, and FexEx- all of which have global reach and southern roots. In this episode, Bart Elmore joins us to talk about his new book Country Capitalism: How Corporations from the American South Remade our Economy and the Planet (UNC Press, 2023), and how understanding the history of American business can help us address the environmental challenges that are undeniably facing humanity today. Dr. Bartow Elmore is Associate Professor of History and a core faculty member of the Sustainability Institute at The Ohio State University. In addition to Country Capitalism, he is also the author of Citizen Coke: The Making of Coca-Cola Capitalism (W. W. Norton, 2015) and Seed Money: Monsanto's Past and Our Food Future (W. W. Norton, 2021). You can hear his discuss these books in RTN episode 140 and episode 208 respectively. Bart is also a 2022 winner of the Dan David Prize. This episode originally aired as episode #272 on May 15, 2023. This episode was edited by Ben Sawyer.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) in August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: David Archer (City of Cartersville Parks & Rec) plus Greg Hight and Brenton Baggett (Bartow County Parks & Rec). Host: Charles Wilson
While hiding out at his deceased father's fishing cabin in the Everglades, a young man meets an immigrant and his daughter who are also in hiding. Bartow is an audio screenplay from Zero Point Fiction.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) in August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Woodland HS baseball coach Mark Collins and Cass HS baseball coach Matt Thompson. Host: Charles Wilson.
Is it time to clean out the shed, or empty out that garage? The WBF Shopper has brought listeners together since 1969. Tom takes your phone calls and highlights this weekend's Bloomin' Arts Festival in Bartow!
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) in August through December. The show doubles as a podcast for the entire year. It features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Allison Rutledge of Cartersville Little League Baseball; Adairsville HS baseball coach Billy Roper; and Cartersville HS baseball coach Kyle Tucker. Host: Charles Wilson.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings in August-December (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450). The show continues as a podcast throughout the remainder of each school year. BSZ features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Karisma Boykin (Cartersville HS girls' basketball), Brandan Harrell (Cass HS girls' basketball), and Evan Black (Excel Christian Academy boys' basketball) as they prepare for upcoming state tournament games. Host: Charles Wilson.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) in August through December and the show doubles as a podcast throughout the school year. BSZ features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. This episode includes a local high school wrestling and basketball update and we visit with Kyle Sandy (SandysSpiel.com) to have him break down the local high school basketball region tournaments. Host: Charles Wilson.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) during August through December on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450). BSZ doubles as a podcast for the remaining months of each school year. The show features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Georgia Highlands College coaches Dash O'Neill (baseball) and Tanner Robertson (softball) as they prepare for their 2025 campaigns. The show also includes a local high school sports update. Host: Charles Wilson.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly sports talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450) from August through December. The show doubles as a podcast that continues periodically throughout the school year. The show features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Excel Christian Academy's Rodney Stewart and Steve Birmingham. Hosts: Charles Wilson and Alan Sanders.
A special edition of Bartow Sports Zone includes an interview with Cass High School head wrestling coach D.L. Koontz following his team's GHSA Class 4A State Duals Championship. The show also consists of a weekend update from the Bartow County Swim Championships, the wrestling State Duals Tournament, and a review and preview of local high school basketball for the week. Host: Charles Wilson.
In this special episode, released under the Water for Fighting as well as the Florida Specifier banner, Brett gets to sit down with Bartow's favorite son, Adam Putnam. At the time he served, Putnam was the youngest person ever to be elected to the Florida House of Representatives at barely twenty-two years old. He would go on to serve as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for five terms, becoming the 3rd ranking member of that body, and he was elected statewide as Florida's 11th Commissioner of Agriculture where he served two terms. He is now the CEO of Ducks Unlimited but still splits time between Tennessee and Florida. They discuss his deep roots in Imperial Polk County; growing up in the family's citrus and cattle business; his long-term, successful participation in the 4H Club and Future Farmers of America (FFA) and the leadership tools he developed there; how he drifted into politics at such a young age; how he brought the character and challenges of his community to Tallahassee and Washington, D.C. as he pursued fresh perspectives on old problems; his appreciation for the expansion of the Rural and Family Lands program; his frustration with the federal government's opaque and overbearing nature as it relates to Waters of the U.S.; and what it's like to have one of the coolest jobs you can imagine. This episode has plenty to capture the attention: a story about how his grandparents kept truck tires inside with them because they were so vital to their livelihood; some incredible stats on what Ducks Unlimited is accomplishing; a University of Florida shoutout (if you're into that sort of thing); flashbacks to the citrus freezes from the 80s that captured hearts of area communities; a solid Alexis de Tocqueville reference; a simultaneously optimistic and realistic view on the future of citrus in Florida; and how he has no plans on getting back into politics again (see above re: coolest job ever). To visit the Ducks Unlimited website, go here. To learn more about Florida's Rural and Family Lands Protection Program, go here. This episode is brought to you by my friends at Resource Environmental Solutions (RES) RES is the nation's leader in ecological restoration, helping to restore Florida's natural resources with water quality and stormwater solutions that offer communities guaranteed performance and outcomes. Check them out at www.res.us This episode is also brought to you by my friends at Sea and Shoreline. Sea and Shoreline is the Southeast's leading innovator in protecting coastal communities from devastating storms and restoring ecosystems that once faced ecological collapse. Visit their website at www.Seaandshoreline.com. Please be sure to check out the Florida Specifier Podcast hosted by Ryan Matthews and Brett as part of the environmental news and discussion brought to you by the Florida Specifier. To learn more about our flagship print publication, weekly newsletter and more, visit The Florida Specifier. You can follow the show on LinkedIn and Instagram @flwaterpod, and you can reach me directly at FLwaterpod@gmail.com with your comments and suggestions for who I should be talking with. Production of this podcast is by Lonely Fox Studios. Thanks to Karl Sorne for making the best of what he had to work with. And to David Barfield for the amazing graphics and technical assistance. And finally, a very special thank you goes out to Bo Spring from the Bo Spring Band for giving permission to use his music for this podcast. The song is called Doing Work for Free, and you should check out the band live, or wherever great music is sold.