Episodes
The morning show spoke with JacqueRae Hill, a Black Southwest flight attendant who had an emotional conversation about race with the CEO of American Airlines - a White man.
Published 07/27/20
There's not doubt that the pandemic has been tough on all of us, not just those who have gotten sick. We've all had to deal with our lives being upended and our routines changed. It's been just as hard on children as it has been on adults. Right now children and teens are struggling more than ever, and some of them are asking for help on social media, but they're using codes to do it. Licensed clinical social worker Laura Krause talked with Jerry and Blanca about the warning signs that...
Published 07/16/20
Published 06/26/20
Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson is the chief law enforcement officer in a tiny corner of Michigan near the city of Flint. Flint is an area that has dealt with so much the last few years, including the lead water crisis. On May 30th, protestors seeking racial justice started marching towards the police station. Officers were called up in riot gear and Sheriff Swanson was one of them. In the middle of all that tension, Sheriff Swanson, took off his helmet and put down his baton and told...
Published 06/15/20
Claude from the Morning Show team spoke with Dhruv Pai (16 years old) and Matt Casertano (15 years old) about their organization Teens Helping Seniors. They are the WGTS 91.9 Hometown Heroes for this week. They are the WGTS 91.9 Hometown Heroes for this week. You can learn more about the organization by clicking here.
Published 06/05/20
Jean Miller and Ashlee Bullock from Vindobona Nursing & Rehabilitation Center joined the morning show with Jerry and Blanca to talk about a very special parade the staff put together for the residents. Because of their efforts to make the residents feel special and connect them with their families, they are our hometown heroes.
Published 05/22/20
Many people are nervous about going to the hospital when they aren't feeling well during covid-19. ,Dr. Daisy Lazarous' a Cardiologist with Adventist Health Care, spoke with Jerry & Blanca about what to do in case you aren't feeling well.
Published 05/07/20
Dr.Dr. Daisy Lazarous', a Cardiologist with Adventist Health Care, spoke with Jerry & Blanca about staying in contact with your doctor and scheduling visits during Covid-19.
Published 05/07/20
Jonathan Roumie plays Jesus on the independent series "The Chosen." Jerry spoke with him about how he prepared to play Jesus and his personal faith journey.
Published 05/06/20
Revolution Annapolis cleared almost $2 million in medical debt for 900 individuals and families in Maryland!
Published 04/12/19
Jennifer Marshall is a 39-year old wife and mother of two young children living in Ashburn. Twelve years ago Jennifer suffered her first two manic episodes and later was diagnosed as having Bipolar Disorder – type 1. This inspired Jennifer to start the non-profit This Is My Brave, Inc. Listen to how she has leveraged this to help others suffering from this disorder.
Published 04/05/19
When will the cherry blossoms hit peak bloom? What are the six stages of the cherry blossom process? What does peak bloom even mean? When can I go see the cherry blossoms minus all the tourists? Those are just a few of the questions that Jerry and Blanca have for Michael Litterst from the National Park Service as they talk about this year's National Cherry Blossom Festival. Catch the full scoop on the podcast below and let's get to the Tidal Basin!
Published 03/28/19
Anxiety affects 40 million Americans each year, and is the most common mental health problem in the U.S. It’s possible that someone you know struggles with stress or anxiety, but how can you tell?
Published 03/27/19
Marissa Flores and her Fairfax Falcons Paralympic basketball team are headed for the National Wheelchair Basketball tournament for the 5th year in a row!
Published 03/22/19
On January 31st, thirty-four Howard students were blessed with a letter from the financial aid office. The letter detailed a surprise donation to erase their tuition balances, ranging from $100 to over $3000. Howard University president Dr. Wayne A. I. Frederick accepted a check totaling $100,000 from our “Hometown Heroes” of the Alfred Street Baptist Church, all of which was raised during a 30-day fast. The Rev. Marc Lavarin, the congregation’s Hometown Hero representative, came up with the...
Published 03/08/19
In January, Stanley Barsch put out a call to friends on social media...he was in need of a kidney transplant. Retired police officer Megan Ambrose, his former beat partner with the Montgomery County Police, saw his post. Without Stanley or his family knowing, Megan got tested and found out she was a perfect match! Megan surprised Stanley at his home on Valentine's Day. She gave Stanley a card that read: "So, I heard you're in need of a kidney"? Want mine? Turns out that we are a perfect...
Published 03/01/19
If you're recovering from the government shutdown, financial expert Chris Hogan has advice for you.
Published 01/30/19
Jerry and Blanca sit down with "Professional Encourager" Dwight Bain who shares four tips to help you deal successfully during the government shutdown.
Published 01/16/19