Start the morning off with your host James J Malouf along with a rotation of entertaining co-hosts, bringing you positivity, community, birthday wishes, and stories that will make you laugh, smile, or sarcastically say “that’s not right.” Mornings with WFHR weekdays 7:00 am to 10:00 am.
Listen Live: 7:00 am - 10:00 am Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Jelissa and Mames finish off the show with more Adam Sandler, Rick Ross's bison, artificial intelligence and Garth Brooks, the top thing people overshare on social media, the mysterious bags of food in California, and That Ain't Right and Good Stories of the Day.
James and Melissa get into the leftovers you can eat cold, Misty's Menu Birthday and Anniversary Club, celebrity birthdays, the relative happiness of Americans, the resurgence of walking (as in counting steps), and wacky random facts.
Melissa and James kick off the day looking at the training Melissa had last week, review how the staff is doing in March Madness (with a tribute to Carl Hilke), the National Day-Of calendar, the top 10 states in which temperatures have decreased, and the best day of the week to take off.
Beth and Melissa open the kitchen with some St. Patrick's Day foods and facts, then the whole team discusses the passing of Lance Reddick, the departure of Tyra Banks from Dancing with the Stars, Adam Sandler's Mark Twain prize, the most polite state, and That Ain't Right and Good Stories of the Day.
James, Melissa and Beth get into secret family recipes that aren't so secret, eating stuff that kids make (beware!), Misty's Menu Birthday and Anniversary Club, celebrity birthdays, and when everyone finally feels like an adult,
The Monday Morning Crew starts the week with weekend talk, the lotto winner who wants to be anonymous, the National Day-Of calendar, some facts about spring, and the positive power of Dad jokes on kids.
James and Seth talk about Carrie Underwood's Mustang, Miranda Lambert leaving her music label, the possible Beetlejuice sequel, what's on the small and big screens this weekend, Coorsicles (gag!), the greatest singers in American history (according to Rolling Stone), and That Ain't Right and Good Stories of the Day.
Beth and James (and later Seth) get into who will be celebrating St. Patrick's Day, Misty's Menu Birthday and Anniversary Club, celebrity birthdays, leprechaun talk, Culver's Star of the Day, and getting into fights on an airplane.
James and Beth open the show with the legislative breakfast, the meaning of Lent, the National Day-Of calendar, some real facts about St. Patrick's Day, traditions that may or may not be Irish, and upcoming election info.
Madison presents Petey, the South Wood County Human Society's Pet of the Week, then the lads get into Ryan Reynolds selling Mint Mobile, the subtitles on Netflix, feeling nostalgia for 2020, and That Ain't Right and Good Stories of the Day.