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The WEOL Morning Show

6-6-22

Monday, June 6th, 2022

6/6/22 7:20 Senior VP of Public Affairs for the Cleveland Guardians Bob DiBiasio made his weekly appearance as the Guardians are home all week with tons of fans promos, including dollar dog night and fireworks this weekend! (7:14)

6/6/22 7:40 Dr. Stephen Post joined the Morning Show to talk about his newest book, Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: How Caregivers Can Meet the Challenges of Alzheimer’s Disease. With decades of working with caregivers around the world under his belt, Dr. Post is helping others find renewed hope in surprising expressions of selfhood despite the challenges of cognitive decline. (12:11)

6/6/22 8:40 Marilyn Simon Rothstein joined the guys to talk about her newest novel Crazy To Leave You, a witty, bighearted novel about the happy accidents that lead to love and second chances. (13:28)

6-3-22

Friday, June 3rd, 2022

6/3/22 7:20 Jobs and Fords, Fords and jobs! Avon Lake Mayor Greg Zilka stopped by to talk about the announcement yesterday from Governor DeWine regarding the $1.5 billion investment into Lorain County! Plans include the building of a new all-electric commercial vehicle at the Ohio Assembly Plant in Avon Lake. (8:56)

6/3/22 8:10 Juneteenth Oberlin 2022 is right around the corner! This year’s festival is titled “Dancing and Celebrating through the Second Line: Releasing Enslaved Spirits to Freedom”. Juneteenth Oberlin Executive Board Chairperson Val Lawson joined the WEOL Morning Show to share more details about the event, taking place Saturday, June 18, from 9am to 6pm. (10:47)

6-2-22

Thursday, June 2nd, 2022

6/2/22 7:20 Dermatologist and Sun Pharmaceuticals spokesperson, Dr. Julie Harper, stopped by to discuss the treatment and prevention of breakouts at any age! Dr. Harper shared the four components of Acne Vulgaris as well as a topical treatment with the first novel mechanism in nearly 40 years! (7:54)

6/2/22 7:40 Scott Pozna, Environmental Health Supervisor at Lorain County Public Health, stopped by to talk about mosquito and tick season! Mosquitoes can carry and spread diseases, so LCPH has a comprehensive mosquito control program that helps stop the spread of disease. (14:03)

6/2/22 8:10 It’s a sweep! The Guardians took care of business against the Royals, and Jim Rosenhaus from the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network made his weekly appearance to break it all down before the team heads off to Baltimore for the weekend. (9:01)

6/2/22 8:40 Who’s ready for the grand reopening of the Wilbur Cahoon House in Avon?! Business Consultant Sheri Seroka joined the Morning Show to talk about the upcoming reception for the house’s donors on Thursday, June 16th, from 5-7pm. Then, the Cahoon House will officially open to the public on Saturday, June 25th, and Sunday, June 26th, from 10am-2pm! (13:24)

6-1-22

Wednesday, June 1st, 2022

6/1/22 7:20 It’s the Local Beat with Dave O’Brien, brought to you by Vandemark Jewelers on East Broad Street in Elyria, a trusted name in jewelry! This week, the guys talk about continued discussions surrounding the old Shane Furniture building on Broad Street in downtown Elyria. Plus, the latest on a new rehabilitation village in Vermilion for women and children in need. (9:41)

6/1/22 7:40 Ohio’s number of deadly overdoses is due to the growing amount of counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl in the state. Shabbir Imber Safdar, Executive Director of The Partnership for Safe Medicines, joined the Morning Show to discuss the role of social media and online sales in facilitating access to these deadly pills, especially among teenagers and young adults. Plus, Shabbir shares tips on what parents and caregivers can do to help protect their families from the risk of counterfeit pills. (7:44)

6/1/22 8:10 Friend of the show Ryan Aroney from the United Way of Greater Lorain County returned this week! Ryan talked about the upcoming Main Street Lorain Broadway Block Party, which will include a professional men’s suit give-a-way. Plus, Ryan shared details on the community referral and support lines as well as volunteer engagement opportunities. (11:55)