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Ever sat on a bench that refuses to let you sit alone? We present to you the Buddy Bench! We explore childhood memories including Hannah's confession of attempting to run away as a child, and finally, we discover the strange things people set alarms for beyond morning wake-ups – from reminders to text friends to alerts for when food will be ready.
Whether you're setting alarms for fish feeding or struggling to exit a pool floaty with dignity after 30, this episode celebrates the quirky, meaningful moments that connect us all.Send us a text
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We talk a lot about getting older this week on the show. Check out some of the highlights!
• Josh discovers he's getting older when he finds inch-long eyebrow hairs that tickle his eyelashes
• Breaking Food News features "human kibble" and Burger King Thailand's 20-slice cheese sandwich
• Josh shares his habit of wiping his hands on his "leg pits" (the backs of his knees)
• A powerful reminder that we are all God's masterpieces, made on purpose with intentional design
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We're all over the map this week. We did spend a lot of time talking about family though. Check it out!
• How do we adjust to new relationships when we've lived on our own for so long?
• Did you know that Bangkok's official name contains 168 letters in Thai?
• Rejoicing when we find lost items!
• Debating whether scrolling on phones together makes a good date night
• Learning to discern God's voice from negative thoughts
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We're celebrating Mother's Day this weekend with funny mom-isms, pronunciation struggles, and heartfelt stories about the joys and challenges of motherhood!
• Pronunciation challenges including Hannah's struggle with "Achilles" and listeners' difficult words like "rural" and "similarly"
• The surprising challenges of adulting, from daily meal preparation to disappearing household items
• Mom flubs and flexes: celebrating both the hilarious mistakes and impressive strengths of mothers
• Tweets of the Week: Mom Edition featuring relatable parenting moments
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Josh and Hannah explore our complex relationship with artificial intelligence, plastic, and food in this week's episode. Here are some other highlights!
• Listeners call in with unique names from their families, including Adelaide, Cordelia, Leander, and Ripley
• Josh shares his "cool dad" fail when delivering a paper to his teenage son with an exaggerated joke that confused his coworkers
• Breaking Food News segment highlights charcuterie nachos, dye-free ice cream, and an alarming Five Hour Energy hot sauce collaboration
• Callers celebrate faith decisions, including a six-year-old publicly professing faith and a teenager who connected with her bus driver
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Josh and Hannah walk through the ups and downs of their week. Here's a couple highlights!
• Josh shares how losing his phone after trying to save $2.50 on gas led to a $200 replacement but also unexpected freedom from constant notifications
• Tips for students finishing the school year strong, including the importance of taking breaks and having snacks
• Reminder that God is close to the brokenhearted and meets people exactly where they are
Join us every weekday morning with Josh and Hannah on 104.9 the River in Columbus, Ohio, or online at riverradio.com.Send us a text
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We talk a lot about Easter food in this episode. Here are just a few highlights:
• Peeps – are they decorations or desserts?
• The great ambrosia salad debate: is this marshmallow-fruit concoction a nostalgic win or best left in the 90s?
• Listeners share their Easter table favorites. Sunrise eggs, anyone?
• Heartwarming stories include a man spreading joy with crocheted eggs and a stray dog who wandered into a wedding ceremony and found a forever home
Join us every weekday morning with Josh and Hannah on 104.9 the River in Columbus, Ohio, or online at riverradio.com.Send us a text
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This week on the River Morning Show Weekly Podcast we're embracing our quirks!
• If your personality were a flavor, what would it be? Listeners share answers ranging from burnt marshmallow to peanut butter
• Josh's portable weather shelter at his son's track meet becomes a source of high school mockery.
• The story of Jesus healing the guard's ear reminds us to choose kindness over retaliation
• Finding God in everyday moments - from friends' smiles to the physics of baseball
Text us anytime at 800-609-1049 to join the conversation and share your stories with the River Morning Show!Send us a text
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Should Josh keep putting dog poop bags in his pocket? Who's to say? What else did we talk about this week?
• Hannah passionately defends icebreaker games while Josh and JP remain firmly opposed
• A British man who meticulously repaired McDonald's signs at his local mall
• Warning about a new highway toll text scam that's fooling a lot of people
• A study that reveals Ohio cities rank among America's unhappiest (guess where Cleveland ranks?)
• How much would you pay for a Cheeto shaped like Charizard?Send us a text
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What if New Zealand's flightless swamp hen could make scientists and turkeys chuckle in unison, or a child's holiday wish list could spark a debate on the influence of advertising? This week's River Morning Show Weekly Podcast brings you a tapestry of stories that warm the heart and tickle the funny bone. We kick things off with a triumphant tale of the swamp hen's comeback, a story that is sure to have you both laughing and marveling. Then, prepare for a hearty chuckle as we navigate the minefield of phone calls with mechanics, sans phone numbers—awkward silences and all! You'll be inspired by the incredible bravery of young Dylan, who became a hero after rescuing David from a house fire, reminding us all of the power of asking "why not" when opportunities to help arise. Laugh along with Hannah as she describes the zoo-like spectacle of introducing fiancé's family to her own, proving that football and golf can indeed bridge even the most intimidating family meet-ups.
In the second half, we take a nostalgic journey through the evolution of holiday gift-giving, from cherished childhood toys to today's tech-savvy demands. We'll discuss how one eight-year-old's request for a Sephora gift card opened up a wider conversation on the power of advertising on young minds. Our trip down memory lane continues with Nicole's story of a childhood passion for furniture rearranging that grew into a love for home decorating. As a cherry on top of this episode, delight in some quirky animal headlines, including a psychedelic disco chicken, a sea slug discovery, and a wallaby sighting in Kentucky. Each tale reminds us of the whimsical and wild world we live in, leaving us with smiles and perhaps a newfound appreciation for the unexpected.Send us a text
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What if your thermostat could save you big money on your energy bills this winter? Join us for a spirited chat about home temperatures as the World Health Organization weighs in with their recommendations. As we share our own holiday travel plans and traditions for Thanksgiving and Christmas, we can't help but throw in a humorous twist—ever imagined what Noah's captain’s log might read like during his time on the ark? Plus, in an ode to National Pickle Day, we uncover some truly bizarre culinary creations that might just tickle your pickle-loving fancy.
Life's quirks and unexpected blessings take center stage as we delve into stories of finding silver linings amidst everyday challenges. From turning a freezer mishap into a culinary triumph to the surprising perks of a pet's health scare, we invite you to reflect on your own transformative experiences. Our chat meanders through the small joys of mundane tasks—like the sheer satisfaction of an empty voicemail inbox and Grandma Eileen's nuggets of wisdom from New York—all while celebrating the humor and positivity that life's twists and turns can bring.
Nostalgia reigns supreme as we celebrate the latest inductees into the National Toy Hall of Fame, reminiscing about iconic toys like My Little Pony and Transformers. The conversation gets whimsical as we imagine ideal hibernation habits and discuss the perfect winter temperatures. And don't miss our invitation to join us for a live podcast recording—an opportunity to be part of our musings and share laughter in real time. Whether you're looking for a good laugh, a bit of wisdom, or a walk down memory lane, this episode promises to deliver it all.Send us a text
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We got to chat with Dallas Jenkins, an American film and television director, writer, and producer. He is best known as the creator, director, co-writer, and executive producer of The Chosen, the first multi-season series about the life of Jesus of Nazareth. Jenkins' career is focused on Christian media.
What happens when a cherished holiday tale meets the silver screen? Join us for a captivating exploration of the adaptation of "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" with the acclaimed director Dallas Jenkins. Dallas, known for his work on "The Chosen," opens up about the formidable task of bringing this beloved book to life in film form. Discover the creative balance of staying true to the essence of the original story while infusing it with cinematic flair. We take a closer look at the nuanced portrayal of the Herdman kids, revealing them as more than mere troublemakers, and delve into the film's powerful themes of acceptance and the true spirit of Christmas—themes that earned it accolades from The New York Times.
Embark on a journey filled with faith, persistence, and the pursuit of a dream against all odds. Dallas shares his personal connection to the story and his mission to create meaningful entertainment that resonates with audiences on a deeper level. Be inspired by tales of setbacks and triumphs, as well as lighthearted exchanges about favorite Christmas classics like "It's a Wonderful Life." This is not just a story of filmmaking but a testament to the power of storytelling that transcends the screen, inviting us all to embrace the outsiders among us and feel the warmth of the holiday spirit.Send us a text
- Visa fler