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10/9 Jay Ratliff
How does the war in Israel impact the aviation world, and airline companies in the United States? Aviation analyst Jay Ratliff discussed that when he joined the WPTF Morning Show.

10/9 Whitney Werner Pt. 2
Psychotherapist Whitney Werner of Evolve Psychotherapy and Wellness in Raleigh, NC helps define gaslighting and narcissism, giving insight on what to do if someone finds themselves in a relationship with a narcissist.

10/9 Whitney Werner Pt. 1
Psychotherapist Whitney Werner of Evolve Psychotherapy and Wellness in Raleigh, NC helps define gaslighting and narcissism, giving insight on what to do if someone finds themselves in a relationship with a narcissist.
10/9 Random History with Sidekick Harrison
the October 10th edition of Random History with Sidekick Harrison.
10/6 Jones Angell
On Thursday, the NCAA reversed its decision and announced that North Carolina transfer wide receiver Tez Walker IS now eligible to play for the Tar Heels, starting tomorrow. The radio voice of UNC Football, Jones Angell, joined the show to talk about his thoughts on the Tez Walker drama, and to preview Saturday's game against Syracuse.
10/6 Laura Smith
Some changes are on the way in this weekend's forecast. CBS 17 meteorologist Laura Smith tells us that it's going to be very chilly Saturday night and Sunday morning in the Triangle.
10/6 Random History with Sidekick Harrison
The October 6th edition of Random History with Sidekick Harrison

10/5 Zack Medford
Zack Medford, from TapYard Raleigh, stopped by the studio to promote some of the upcoming events they are hosting this month at their one-acre beer garden, including "MicroMania" wrestling and a pumpkin fest.

10/5 Random History with Sidekick Harrison
The October 5th episode of Random History with Sidekick Harrison.
10/5 Joseph Postell
Kevin McCarthy has been ousted as the speaker of the house. Professor Joseph Postell from Hillsdale College joined the show to discuss the historic move, the potential implications, and what happens next.
10/4 ROUNDTABLE: "Get Rid of One"
Rob took typical "fall season things" and matched them up, where the rest of the crew has to decide which one they would get rid of forever.
10/4 Irving Muchnick
The number of football players, at the high school and college levels, who are DYING from conditioning is on the rise. Author and investigative reporter Irving Muchnick talks about this topic in his new book "Without Helmets or Shoulder Pads," and joined the WPTF Morning Show with Rob Connett.

10/4 Random History with Sidekick Harrison
the October 4th edition of Random History with Sidekick Harrison

10/3 Arianna Lavallee
We debuted a new segment this morning with Arianna Lavallee, an accomplished and licensed financial retirement specialist with Frank Del Palazzo & Associates, who is here to help explain the importance of saving money and preparing for retirement.

10/3 Mike Causey
Part of the new state budget has a provision in it that strips the Department of Insurance commissioner from his role as State Fire Marshal. And that can affect how much you pay in insurance. Commissioner Mike Causey explained how, when he joined the WPTF Morning Show with Rob Connett.

10/3 Random History with Sidekick Harrison
The October 10th edition of Random History with Sidekick Harrison.
10/2 Jill Schlesinger
With the government shutdown postponed for a short while some people still fear of an incoming economic recession, and some people may be wondering what happens to all the government workers, and government aid during a shutdown. Jill Schlesinger, from the "Jill on Money" podcast, joins the WPTF Morning show to inform everyone about what we should be expecting in the near future, and what all these recent events mean.

10/2 Random History with Sidekick Harrison
The October second edition of Random History with Sidekick Harrison
9/29 ESPN's Marty Smith
ESPN's Marty Smith has a new book out called, "Sideline CEO." In the book, he interviewed big-name coaches he has covered in his sports career -- including UNC's Mack Brown and Roy Williams -- about life lessons. Smith previewed the book, and also discussed some NASCAR news regarding North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Carolina, when he joined the WPTF Morning Show.

9/29 Random History with Sidekick Harrison
Random History with Sidekick Harrison for September Twenty-ninth

9/28 Attorney General Josh Stein
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein says the medicaid expansion for the state is crucial, but he doesn't agree with other parts of the new state budget. He shared his thoughts with Rob Connett on the WPTF Morning Show

9/28 Random History with Sidekick Harrison
Random History with Sidekick Harrison for September twenty-eight

9/27 Marcus Manning (Durham Sports Commission)
This Saturday, ESPN's "College Gameday" is coming to Duke University -- for the first time ever for a football game. The undefeated Blue Devils host #11 Notre Dame this weekend, which is expected to have a sold-out crowd. That means tens of thousands of fans making a big economic impact for the city of Durham. Marcus Manning, executive director of the Durham Sports Commission, joined the show to talk about how the city is preparing for the big event.

9/27 Random History with Sidekick Harrison
Random History with Sidekick Harrison on September 27.
9/26 Remembering WPTF's Mike Blackman
Former WPTF news director Mike Blackman has passed away. Tony Riggsbee and Mike Raley shared some memories of their former co-worker when they joined the WPTF Morning Show with Rob Connett.
9/26 Dr. Baia Lasky (American Red Cross)
The American Red Cross needs your help, as the national blood supply has decreased 25% since August. Dr. Baia Lasky of the Red Cross joined the WPTF Morning Show to discuss the importance of donating blood to help others.
9/26 Comedian Chris Turner
British comedian Chris Turner is performing tonight at goodnights comedy club and gets a chance to speak with Jon Champion to preview the show.

9/26 ROUNDTABLE: St. Elmo's Shrimp Cocktail Sauce
Rob brought some famous (and spicy) St. Elmo's Shrimp Cocktail sauce from his old stomping grounds of Indianapolis, for the rest of the morning crew to taste.
9/26 Random History with Sidekick Harrison
Random History with Sidekick Harrison for September twenty-six

9/26 Durham Police
With an uptick of car jackings targeted at Hispanic women in Durham, the Durham Police are encouraging people to take caution and to report crimes they witness. Sgt. Jermaine Clark, Sgt. Karina Ramos, and Officer Rut Avila are joined by Rob Connett to let the public know what steps they can take to help prevent crimes like this happening to you.
9/25 Colin Fegeley
This past Friday, the North Carolina General Assembly passed a bill that would extremely limit the authority of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. Since then, many athletic directors across the state have voiced their concerns. Colin Fegeley with the North Carolina Athletic Directors Association joined Rob Connett on the WPTF Morning Show.
9/25 Kirsten Riggs
UNC Rex Hospital in Raleigh is doing a chili cook-off contest for their employees on Tuesday afternoon, as part of their team-bonding strategy (and Rob is going to be one of the judges). Kirsten Riggs with UNC Rex discusses why it's important to check on the mental health of their employees, and what the current biggest challenge is for all local hospitals in the Triangle and the state.
9/22 Reese Roper
September is Leukemia Awareness Month, and one local high school has been supporting the cause through their volleyball team. Reese Roper is a student-athlete at Green Level High School, and is currently battling leukemia. She shared her story with the WPTF Morning Show.
9/22 Jones Angell
North Carolina football looks to stay undefeated, as the Tar Heels travel up to Pitt for their ACC opener on Saturday night. Jones Angell, the radio voice of UNC, previewed the game with Rob Connett on the WPTF Morning Show.
9/22 Laura Smith
It's going to be a rainy, windy and chilly Saturday. CBS 17 Meteorologist Laura Smith walks through the timing and the details of this weekend's storms that are impacting the Carolinas.
9/21 ROUNDTABLE: Dramatic Readings
It's time for another edition of "Dramatic Readings" on the WPTF Morning Show "Roundtable." Today, the crew reads classic cooking recipes.

9/21 Glenna Gonzalez
Durham and Raleigh, NC area Business owner Glenna Gonzalez of JB Tyler Marketing and Consulting talks about being a single parent, making the career transition from working for a corporation to founding her own business, and the challenges of marketing in the current business climate.
9/21 Jennifer Jolly
Scammers keep getting more and more creative and in the modern world artificial intelligence has started to be used in scams. Jennifer Jolly with USA today joins the WPTF morning show to speak with Rob Connett to discuss what these AI scams look like and how we are now using AI software to be able to fight against these scammers.
9/20 Jennifer Martin
Jennifer Martin, Director of the Greater Raleigh Merchants Association and Shop Local Raleigh discusses the Raleigh Christmas Parade in the aftermath of the tragic death of the 11 year old Hailey Brooks.
9/20 Elizabeth Laird
Elizabeth Laird with the Equity in Civic Technology project with the Center for Democracy and Technology discusses privacy concerns in education.
9/19 ROUNDTABLE: Talk Like a Pirate Day
What if you took famous movie quotes, and recited them like a pirate? That's exactly what the morning crew did to celebrate "Talk Like a Pirate Day."

9/19 Pepe Caudillo (Brentwood Boys & Girls Club)
The Brentwood Boys & Girls Club in north Raleigh is hosting a 5K run next month. The club's director, Pepe Caudillo, talks about the details of the "Day of the Dead" event.

9/19 Matt Shoemaker
Matt Shoemaker is running for North Carolina's 13th congressional district, which represents all of Johnston County, along with parts of Wake, Harnett and Wayne counties. He joined the WPTF Morning Show with Rob Connett to talk about his stance on various topics as he prepares for the 2024 election.
9/18 Jay Ratliff
Aviation analyst Jay Ratliff has some stories you may have missed over the weekend, including a viral video of a man who thought he was a genius trying to beat everyone off a plane as soon as it landed.
9/18 Jill Schlesinger
How will the strike by United Auto Workers impact the U.S. economy? Or will it have an affect at all? CBS News Business Expert Jill Schlesinger discusses that, and if a long-lasting strike could impact local auto parts stores in North Carolina.
9/18 Laura Smith
CBS 17 Meteorologist Laura Smith has the forecast for today, and this week, in the Triangle. She also talks about a possible tropical development that might bring some rain to the Carolinas this weekend. And she reveals her "guilty pleasure" artist that she enjoys listening to.
9/15 Jones Angell
Carolina football is back in action this Saturday afternoon, when they host Minnesota at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill. Play-by-Play broadcaster Jones Angell talked to Rob Connett about what Tar Heel fans can expect against the Golden Gophers.

9/15 Bruce Feniger
Rosh Hashanah starts this weekend. Bruce Feniger works with us, as the vice president of Curtis Media Network Group, but he's also an associate rabbi! He joined the show to talk about what the Jewish holiday is all about.
9/14 Max Trujillo, Pt. 2
Max Trujillo, with the NC Food & Beverage Podcast, stops by the studio and has the morning crew try some local "orange" wine.
9-14 Max Trujillo, Pt. 1
The NC Food and Beverage Podcast recently had an outing with ESPN's Jess Sims when she came to visit North Carolina, giving her a quick tour of some of the best restaurants in the Charlotte area. Max Trujillo tells Rob Connett how exactly they were able to set up this meeting, and where they went.