Bobby's esteemed in-studio guests were Bozhidar Hrabrov Russev and his daughter Hrabrina Spencer of Bozhi's Gym Nest who trained Kayla Williams, winner of a world gold medal.
Jean has four guests on the show today. First up is Bob Kopp, talking about financial planning. Then, Jean is joined by Tim Egan, author of "The Big Burn: Teddy Roosevelt and the Fire That Saved America". In the second half of the shwo, Jean is joined by author Robert Swan. Robert talks about his incredible adventures involving Antarctica. Finally, Jean is joined by Loral Langemeier, to talk about how you can make some extra cash.
Woody Woodrum continued the show from The Union Pub & Grill, 4th Ave., 12th St., downtown H-town, took your calls and spoke with John Mercer, MU women's tennis coach about their Eastern regional tournament win at Virginia Tech
Woody Woodrum hosted the show from The Union Pub & Grill, 4th Ave., 12th St., downtown Huntington and took calls about sports, sports, sports.
Bobby and co-host Tom Miller spoke with Sunny Hammers of the Gym Nest, gold medal gymnast Kayla Williams and her mother, Elizabeth about Kayla's worldwide success
On today's show, Jean is joined by Peter Cohan in the first half to talk about the AIG scandal. Then Jean is joined by Thomas McChesney to talk about the success of last week's "Creat Huntington" convention.
Woody Woodrum continued the show, talked MLB, MU/UAB, High School and other sports.
Woody Woodrum hosted the show from the spacious SuperTalk 94.1FM/AM 930 WRVC Studio.
Bobby and co-host Tom Miller spoke with Elizabeth Ayers, Public Information Officer, Cabell-Huntington Health Dept.; Judge O.C. Spaulding of the 29th circuit, Putnam County who spoke about judicial reorganization. In the second half hour Bobby & Tom interviewed Rich Hartman, U.S. Census Bureau and Erveen parsons, 89 years young, a retired teacher, but is substituting in the Cabell County school system.
Woody Woodrum continued the show from Gino's Pub in Huntington, site of tonight's HD radio show and Mark Snyder's call-in show prior to the MU/UAB kickoff Saturday
Woody Woodrum hosted the show from Gino's Pub, 25th St., 5th Ave., Huntington, site of tonight's HD Radio Show as well as MU Football Coach Mark Snyder's call-in show. Woody took calls about both the upcoming MU/UAB game and the beginning of basketball season.
Bobby had the honorable Collis P. Huntington on the phone in honor of his 188th birthday! Huntington Mayor Kim Wolfe called to congratulate Collis. John Corzine of Newport News, Virginia, the historian there. Bobby also spoke with Debbie Chapman, Rick Abel and Judy Rhule about other Huntington topics. Due to computer problems, not all of the first half was recorded.
In the first half of today's show, Jean talks with Wendy Wolf, Political Activist and Philanthropist about healthcare reform issues. In the second half of today's show, Jean has her weekly conversation with Dr. Joe Wyatt. Today's topic: Rush Limbaugh.
Alan Slater and Nick Bellino continued the show from the SuperTalk 94.1 FM/AM 930 WRVC studio and took your calls.
Alan Slater & Nick Bellino filled in for Woody and talked sports, sports, and more sports including Nick's beloved Yankees.
Bobby and co-host Tom Miller talked with Cabell County Sheriff Tom McComas. Jason Keeling, President, Keeling Strategic Communications, joined Bobby & Tom's second half hour.
Woody Woodrum continued the show from "The Joan," site of Saturday's noon kickoff between our Herd and UAB. Woody also updated the WV high school rankings, talked about the shootout in San Diego on MNF, MLB playoffs and other sports highlights.
Woody Woodrum hosted the show from Joan C. Edwards Stadium, site of this Saturday's MU/UAB game and took your calls.
Bobby Nelson talked about a number of topics including mountaintop removal of coal and health care.
Jean's guests today are Mitch Free, CEO of MFG.com, talking about global manufacturing and related issues and Terence Mix, talking about the FDA and related topics.
Woody Woodrum continued the show from the Union Pub & Grill, 4th Ave., 12th St., downtown Huntington, took your calls and gave the A, AA, & AAA WV football rankings and talked MU/WVU, Spring Valley, and pro.
Woody Woodrum hosted the show from the Union Pub & Grill, 4th Ave., 12th St., downtown Huntington. He had guests from the boxing world and took several calls about the MU/WVU game.
Bobby and co-host Tom Miller talked about a number of topics and took your phone calls.
Today Jean spends the first half of the show talking with Dave Peyton from the Charleston Daily Mail about "Politics veering toward dangerous. In the second half, Jean is joined in the studio by Dr. Graham Rankin from the Marshall University Forensic Science program. Dr. Graham is accompanied by a graduate student in the program, Alexandra Bondra.
Capital at Spring Valley 10/16/2009
Bobby speaks with several different people and gets their take on the Marshall-WVU football game on Saturday.
Alan Slater and Anthony Hanshew of the Herald-Dispatch held down the fort for an ailing Woody Woodrum. Their guest was Marshall Lady Herd Basketball coach Royce Chadwick and they took your calls.
Woody Woodrum is on the disabled list, so Alan Slater and Anthony Hanshew of the Herald-Dispatch filled in from Gino's Pub, 25th St., 5th Ave., Huntington, site of tonight's HD radio, then MU Football Coach Mark Snyder's call-in show.
Bobby and co-host Tom Miller were joined in-studio by Dave Lavender of the Herald-Dispatch and author of Dave Trippin' in selected stores and I pray your store has been selected.
Woody Woodrum continued the show from the SuperTalk 94.1FM/AM 930 WRVC studio and took your calls and spoke with Bill Rainey of the WV Coal Association.
Woody Woodrum hosted the show in-studio and took your calls.





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