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Our cybersecurity expert Theresa Payton joins Bo Thompson talking about the tactics that ransomware syndicates are using to get employees to compromise their employers' security, Wordle is sold to the New York Times, and metaverse real estate sales are booming, even though the buyers can never touch their properties.

Bo Thompson calls in for the daily crossover segment. Drama in the NFL, politics, and a preview of Thursday’s edition of The Bo Thompson Morning Show.

NC Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D. (NC-03) joins Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman with the latest on Covid-19.

Beth Troutman joins Bo Thompson in studio talking about the latest on Covid-19 with NC Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D. (NC-03) and the life of former Miss USA and Charlotte native Cheslie Kryst, which came to an end by suicide on Sunday morning in New York City.

Bo Thompson talks to Rick Jackson, who was WBT's General Manager from 1992 to 2009. He oversaw major changes, including the station's transition to the News-Talk format. He was also instrumental in building the Carolina Panthers Radio Network and securing the flagship broadcasting rights for WBT. In 1997, he created the WBT Hall of Fame.

Weather Channel meteorologist Geoff Maurer joins Bo Thompson with a look ahead at your weather for the work week. Will this be another week of some kind of frozen precipitation?

WBT Charlotte's Most Beloved John Hancock joins Bo Thompson in studio talking about WBT's 100th Anniversary celebration coming up April 9th, the greatest inventions of our lifetimes, and a Big Weekend events rundown.

Weather Channel meteorologist Ken Boone joins Bo Thompson with a wintry weather forecast for the weekend.

Our longtime legal analyst Bill Graham joins Bo Thompson with his reaction to the news that associate justice Stephen Breyer will be stepping down from the Supreme Court and the idea that Vice President Kamala Harris could be nominated to replace him on the high court.

WBT afternoon host Brett Winterble joins Bo Thompson with his take on whether or not Vice President Kamala Harris could be the next Supreme Court justice nominee after associate justice Stephen Breyer retires.