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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

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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On today's show we are first joined by Constanza Sweeney, coordinator of Intercultural Fest coming back to Friendship Plaze on September 8. Then we begin Bartow Sports Zone! Our frst coach interview is with Conner Foster of the Cartersville Purple Hurricanes. We are then joined by Coach Andy Scott of the Woodland Wildcats.…
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Today opens with one of our favorite segments, Tara Bull’s Top 10 News stories the Legacy/mainstream media didn’t cover or didn’t cover properly this past week. It’s a fantastic way for us to run through the news from the past few days. Then we dive into a perfect example of why I tell you the Legacy/mainstream media is nothing more than the propag…
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Today opens with what we have learned and some of what’s changed from yesterday’s breaking news on a school shooting in Georgia. I then dive into a study from earlier this year about SSRI’s and their link to suicide and homicide. I think we need a lot more transparency and a spotlight on these drugs meant to treat depression with a pill rather than…
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On today's show, we are first joined by Cartersville Fire Mashall Mark Hathaway along with Michele Bledsoe to talk about the upcoming 4th annual Run to Remember 5K. The race, being held this Saturday, will benefit the Burn Foundation of Georgia and the Next Rung organization. Then, we are joined by Mary Agrusa from Savoy Automobile Museum for our w…
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Today opens with my acknowledging a breaking news story about a mass shooting in a high school in Winder, GA. Long-time listeners know I do not comment on such emotional and “breaking” events like that until a few days have transpired. Too much changes, to many conclusions end up being walked-back and I don’t like to play in the speculation pool. T…
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On today's show, we opened with a recap of the full opening of NCAA college football weekend. We then talked about the upcoming NFL opening weekend. After that, we dove into HS football and let the audience know that both Cartersville and Cass would have their respective games televised this week. We close the show with a look at the MLB seeason st…
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On today's show, our first guest segment was with Meredith Bruno and Morgan Snyder from Georgia Highlands College to talk about an upcoming 5K on the Rome/Floyd County campus and a couple of open visit nights in both Rome and Cartersville. We also touched on the announcement of their 10th bachelor's degree program in Digital Marketing and Design.…
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Today’s show opens with a breaking news item about the FBI arresting a former top Aid to Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY). Linda Sun is being charged with being a foreign agent working direction for the CCP. What is it about Democrats who end up embroiled with members of the Chinese Communist Party? I then spend a little more time on the bodies of the 6 ho…
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On today's show, we are first joined by Jessica Mitchum, the Executive Director for Recover Bartow, to talk about their non-profit and an event coming up this Saturday. Then we are joined by Jim Dunham for our weekly segement, "Stories that Won the West," to breakdown the events and happening during this week in the Old West.…
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On today's show, I was actually called to fill-in on the nationally syndicated Erick Erickson Show. I spent much of the first hour discussing the 6 hostages found executed by Hamas, how the Legacy/mainstream media covered it and how VP Kamala Harris pretended to be an expert on the region because she "studied the maps." We discuss freedom of speech…
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Today's show was a special, Labor Day edition of Bartow's Morning News with host Alan Sanders. In the first hour's free-talk, Alan discussed the box office from over the weekend as well as today's National Day of... He also read off a list of the top 5 best science fiction movies of all time. Then, in hour two, he discussed sharing the movie "JAWS"…
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Catherine Bach and the Daisy Duke shorts, Dukes of Hazzard, Jaws movies return to Netflix, Ghostbusters song by Ray Parker Jr. number 1 o OTD, Indiana Jones fedora hat sells at auction,Von WBHF Radio
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On today's show, we open with the Kamala Harris interview on CNN followed by illegal gangs in CO taking over buildings. We then look at some of the recent moves to build a coalition around Donald Trump, consisting of RFK, Jr., Nicole Shanahan and Tulsi Gabbard. We then close with the Vulcan Mindmeld Segment as BK and I discuss Alien Romulus, my vac…
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As has been our tradition for several months now, today’s show opens with Tara Bull’s Top 10 News Items the Legacy/mainstream media either didn’t cover or didn’t cover properly over the past work week. It’s a great way to run through several news stories before diving into the rest of my stack of stuff! Needless to say, with the Harris-Walz campaig…
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On today's edition of a Bartow Sports Zone edition of Bartow's Morning News, our first guest is Coach Steve Gates of the Cass Colonels followed by Coach Jon Cudd of the Adairsville Tigers. We then jump into the Bench Warmers segment where guest-host Matt Santini leads the discussion over new college football rules and the opening of college footbal…
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Today opens with a new game we can all play together. I play a soundbite from Kamala Harris and you have to guess the age of the audience to whom she is addressing. It’s a lot of fun. However, there isn’t a lot of variety. Once you know the answer to one situation, you pretty much have the answer for all of them. Then I circle back to earlier in th…
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On today's show we are first joined by Garrett Townsend and Rick Riehm to discuss their annual Jehovha's Witnesses Convention, once again taking place at Lake Point in Emerson. This is their 2nd time using Lake Point for their gathering and have even added an additional weekend because of the number of folks who attend. Then, in the the third hour,…
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Today opens with some of my thoughts about broaden our own worlds by volunteering and supporting local non-profits in their mission. It’s a longer, more philosophical view of how I look at my own world and how it helps with my own analysis of politics and world events. Then we dive into the news! First up, after almost 40 days of hand-wringing, deb…
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On today's show, we discuss the start of HS fall sports and our coverage of football and softball. Then we spend time with a Braves segment and the MLB as we start to look to the end of the season and post-season possibilities. Then we spend a long time discussing College Football.
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On today's show, we are first joined by DNR Game Warden Jason Warren to discuss the Labor Day weekend on our waterways, followed by the onset of hunting season. Then, in the final hour we are joined by Lauren Rhodes with Tellus Science Museum to talk about the upcoming Science Comedy Night on September 13. Then we teased the upcoming Who-Dun-It? at…
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Today’s show opens with yet another new addition to the Trump team! This time we welcome another former Democrat, Tulsi Gabbard to aid in the policies and initiatives of the Donald Trump campaign. At the same time Gabbard was discussing having just left Arlington National Cemetery on the anniversary of losing 13 Americans in the Biden-Harris surren…
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On today's show, we first put a spotlight on the local non-profit oranization the Cartersville Service League. We are joined by Sonia Hart, Bess Womack, Kaylin Ross and Tori Brumlow to discuss the upcoming annual Fall Rummage Sale and the following Clay Shoot at Barnsley Gardens. We even touch on the start of their Poinsettia sale via their website…
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Today’s show opens with a recap of a huge news day on Sunday and the reverberations it made throughout the weekend. Needless to say, the biggest story is the one that popped the DNC’s bubble one day after Kamala Harris’s coronation. It was the announcement by RFK, Jr. that he was going to drop out of the battleground states and support Donald Trump…
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On today's show we are first joined by Mark Mayton to discuss the upcoming Pioneer Days Carnival and Festival at Sam Smith Park. This annual event directly funds and benefits Hometown Charities, and local 501(c)3 non-profit helping those in need here in Bartow County. We then speak with Melinda Lemmon, Director of Economic Development for Bartow Co…
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On today’s show, I open with our weekly regular segment by diving into Tara Bull’s Top 10 News Stories the Legacy/mainstream media didn’t cover at all or didn’t cover properly. It’s always nice to take a quick job through several of this week’s past news stories. Then I ask why is car insurance suddenly climbing? Could it be a result of the illegal…
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On today’s show, we open with several news items that all share a common motif. The lie can get around the world before the truth gets out of bed. And, for some reason, when people hear the lie first, they will want to continue to believe in it rather than admit they have been lied to. The first story deals with the lie told by PBS’s Judy Woodruff.…
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On today’s show, I open with a concept that people involved in politics are not that different from people who get involved in Hollywood. In fairness, it was Rush Limbaugh who used to say politics was Hollywood for the ugly. I then dive into some of the breaking news from the past 24 hours. In looks like the FED is no longer able to hide just how b…
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Jessica Mitcham and Jennifer Highsmith came by for a visit to spotlight Recovery Bartow and a free community event on August 30th. Then Morgan Huntington from the Booth Western Art Museum highlighted some upcoming events and temporary galleries.
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On today’s show, I discuss Kamala Harris’s plan to raise the corporate tax rate from 21% to 28%. This leads me to explain how corporations do not really pay taxes. Like all other expenses they have factor into their overhead, corporations simply embed those costs into what they charge their customers. Thus, corporations don’t really pay taxes – we …
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On today’s show, we open with the hypocrisy of the DNC as they are preparing for the worst in Chicago. They are putting up a wall around the convention center and demanding everyone show ID. This gets me into a small rabbit trail discussion over the soft bigotry of low expectation. Word salad is back on the table for Kamala Harris. At a very low at…
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On today's show, our first guests are Joe Head and David Archer to talk about a Bartow History Lecture Series with GHC continuing education. We then spoke with Bartow County Sheriff Clark Millsap about a police-involved shooting, scams, and the Citizen's Academy.
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Today’s show opens with our typical weekly segment, Tara Bull’s Top 10 News items the Legacy/mainstream media did not tell you about this past week, or didn’t cover in full. It’s always a fun run through several news stories in rapid-fire fashion. We then dive into a breaking news item from late yesterday. According to Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA), whe…
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On today's football coverage, we cover the season opener of the Cartersville Purple Hurricanes as the hosted Columbia, defeating them by a final score of 40-0. With the second half running clock, we were then able to tune in for bonus coverage of the Adairsville Tigers hosting the Allatoona Buccaneers, beating them in the final moments by a score o…
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Today’s show opens with the press suddenly learning it is okay to let us know that Hunter Biden, on behalf of Burisma, was trying to curry favor with the US Ambassador to Italy, via the relationship of his father who was the Vice President of the United States at the time. I’m guessing this is yet another warning shot across Joe Biden’s bow to stay…
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On today's show, our first guest is Dr. Marc Feuerbach, the Supreintendent of the Cartersville City School System for his his monthly check-in. With back-to-school having just started two weeks ago, we wanted to see how the students and teachers have settled in to their routines. We also discuss HS sports, their recent designation as an Economic De…
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Today opens with my explanation for why there was no show yesterday. So, today, will be a bit longer as I combine the show prep I did across two days. Joe Biden once again repeated the tall-tale of his time traversing China with Xi Jinping. Then he began his angry yelling at the audience. This is what happens with people in the midst of their decli…
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On today's show we are joined by Craig Guyton and Brad Stephens for our focus on the return to HS football. Then we dive into the Braves struggles as we continue through the MLB regular season. Next, we jump into Olympic basketball and a reminder of the original Dream Team. Then, Mike Garcia takes us through some NCAA pre-seaon polling for college …
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On today's show we welcome the Executive Director of Only in Cartesrville and Bartow County, Steven Schumacher, to disucss their work in tourism and visitors to our community. Then we are joined by Jim Dunham for our weekly segement, "Stories that Won the West," which looks at this week in Western history.…
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