WBT Podcasts

Get your weekend started with the Friday Hangover with WBT host Pete Kaliner on the Brett Winterble Show! Brett and Pete talk about reports of a “high altitude object” getting shot down over Alaska after orders from President Biden. They talk about the differences between the this object and the balloon shot down off the […]

The Murdaugh’s housekeeper said Alex asked Maggie and Paul to come to the hunting property the evening they were murdered there. She also said Alex asked her to come the day after the murders to “tidy up” the house.

If race is a construct why can’t we choose our own race on college admissions or job applications?

In a lengthy piece at The Free Press, a former case manager at the Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital details how “the way the American medical system is treating these patients is the opposite of the promise we make to ‘do no harm.'”

The earthquake in Turkey gives very sad stories including a newborn found in a collapsed building still attached to her deceased mother by the umbilical cord. her great uncle who also lost his house will take her in. Former governor Andrew Cuomo has made critical statements about the Biden and government policies on the southern […]

While Brett Jensen is away Matt Harris from the Matt and Ramona Show on 107.9 and the Podcast “Impact of Influence: The Murdaugh Family Murders”  is here to take you through the nitty gritty of the Alex Murdaugh double murder trial in South Carolina.   Matt is joined by a number of guests who provide […]

Today on the Brett Winterble Show we’re joined by Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT for a Thursday edition of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about the fickle nature of weather in the Carolina’s and why they appreciate nice days like today before reacting to the news about the apparent widespread nature of […]

Today on the Brett Winterble Show Brett talks about the Indiana Senate passing a bill that would legalize throwing stars in certain circumstances — but not the ones you might think. Brett talks about who and where star throwing would become allowed if the bill does indeed pass + shares some of his personal history […]

North Carolina Senator Amy Galey (R-Alamance) sponsored (and shepherded through the state Senate) the Parents’ Bill of Rights. It codifies and clarifies the rights that parents have in accessing information from their local government school. Listen Here:

North Carolina lawmakers are moving a bunch of bills through the House and Senate – some that won approval in past sessions but were not signed, and others that failed to get passed by both chambers. Listen Here: