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The Morning Blaze Topics:
Hour 1 One man ends up with a chopstick where no chopstick should ever go. And we learn more about The Morning Blaze crew than anyone ever should. Continuing with our Asian theme, a new restaurant started by a group of Koreans called "Yellow Fever" has attracted the attention of an activist chef. What do you look for in a mate? The results on what we swipe right on might surprise you.
Hour 2 The inventor of Riduzone joins the show to discuss their product, and the challenges of starting a business. Doc tells the story of the missing Macron tree. A gift from France, the tree grew on a battlefield where several thousand American troops fell. After a photo op of the two politicians planting the tree, several photographers noticed the tree was gone. So where did it go? Kyle Mann, author of How To Be A Perfect Christian joins the show to talk about his new book, which he describes as a guide to flawless spiritual living. A pandering tweet about guns from the Pope sets Doc off.
Hour 3 Andrew Pollack, a School Safety Activist, and Kenneth Preston, a student in Broward County, join the show to discuss schools and shootings, and how we should move forward to secure our kids. Despite efforts of some, the 2nd amendment is still the law of the land. We get an update on the "parking lot" scam, and we get a preview of the NRA convention, this weekend in Dallas.
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Title: Hungry for Yellow Fever, The Missing Macron Tree, Discussing School Safety - 05/01/18
Season: 2018 Episode: 083 |