Log in

goodpods headphones icon

To access all our features

Open the Goodpods app
Close icon
WQSB Morning Show with Barry and Holli - Episode 162

Episode 162

12/03/24 • 45 min

WQSB Morning Show with Barry and Holli

Send us a text

Ever wondered if lobsters feel pain or why Olive Garden breadsticks have mysterious markings? Our latest episode is packed with intriguing stories and heartfelt discussions that will keep you entertained from start to finish. We kick things off with a nostalgic look at Eric Carmen's music, sparking a spirited debate about the best movie soundtracks, while Holly opens up about her struggles with panic attacks and the solace she finds in Barry's calming presence. A surprise cow moment on the morning news adds a humorous touch, providing a glimpse into the playful dynamic between your favorite morning hosts.
We then steer the conversation toward ethical considerations in seafood consumption and explore the fascinating study that suggests lobsters and crabs can indeed experience pain. This segment raises important questions about humane food preparation methods, while also touching on the concerning levels of food waste from Thanksgiving. With a mix of humor and curiosity, we even ponder the possibility of lobsters thriving in freshwater lakes, inviting you to reflect on evolving food practices and the quirky traditions of past generations.
The episode continues with an amusing tale from the world of fast food, featuring a viral breadstick mystery at Olive Garden and the hilarity of unconventional food industry practices. As we navigate through bizarre crime stories and mischievous goats causing chaos, you'll experience a rollercoaster of emotions. From Chili's mozzarella stick-themed bedding to McDonald's Grinch menu, and even diary confessions leading to unexpected arrests, we wrap up with goat-themed jokes that promise to leave you with a smile. Join us for a morning full of laughter, reflection, and engaging stories.

Support the show

plus icon
bookmark

Send us a text

Ever wondered if lobsters feel pain or why Olive Garden breadsticks have mysterious markings? Our latest episode is packed with intriguing stories and heartfelt discussions that will keep you entertained from start to finish. We kick things off with a nostalgic look at Eric Carmen's music, sparking a spirited debate about the best movie soundtracks, while Holly opens up about her struggles with panic attacks and the solace she finds in Barry's calming presence. A surprise cow moment on the morning news adds a humorous touch, providing a glimpse into the playful dynamic between your favorite morning hosts.
We then steer the conversation toward ethical considerations in seafood consumption and explore the fascinating study that suggests lobsters and crabs can indeed experience pain. This segment raises important questions about humane food preparation methods, while also touching on the concerning levels of food waste from Thanksgiving. With a mix of humor and curiosity, we even ponder the possibility of lobsters thriving in freshwater lakes, inviting you to reflect on evolving food practices and the quirky traditions of past generations.
The episode continues with an amusing tale from the world of fast food, featuring a viral breadstick mystery at Olive Garden and the hilarity of unconventional food industry practices. As we navigate through bizarre crime stories and mischievous goats causing chaos, you'll experience a rollercoaster of emotions. From Chili's mozzarella stick-themed bedding to McDonald's Grinch menu, and even diary confessions leading to unexpected arrests, we wrap up with goat-themed jokes that promise to leave you with a smile. Join us for a morning full of laughter, reflection, and engaging stories.

Support the show

Previous Episode

undefined - Episode 161

Episode 161

Send us a text

Ever wondered what it's like to experience holiday chaos with a dash of humor? Join us as we share our own whirlwind adventure of seeing the new Moana movie amidst the post-holiday hustle, and speculate on The Rock's upcoming role in the live-action adaptation. From the nostalgia of lighter school assignments between Thanksgiving and Christmas to the pure bedlam of securing those precious movie tickets, we reflect on the little things that make this season both maddening and magical. As we navigate through these anecdotes, we find ourselves debating whether some films truly need a live-action version or if they should remain cherished animations.
Ever tried dropping frozen turkeys from the sky? It sounds bizarre, but it's just one of the quirky Thanksgiving traditions we laugh about as we explore family dynamics during the holiday season. Imagine implementing a "family code of conduct" to avoid heated debates over politics and sports – a concept both hilarious and potentially genius. Through lighthearted tales and personal stories, we emphasize the importance of respecting differing viewpoints, even while dodging flying turkeys and navigating family feuds during holiday gatherings.
From the shopping frenzy of Black Friday to quirky holiday offerings, there's no shortage of surprises this season. We touch on James Van Der Beek's heroic cancer fundraising efforts, and celebrate the record-breaking online shopping trends. Our annual holiday blood drive makes an appearance, along with some festive oddities, including Pepsi's gingerbread flavor and McDonald's unexpected holiday collection. We wrap things up with a cautionary tale about a fireworks prank gone wrong and a mischievous, cookie-delivering squirrel, proving that holiday surprises never fail to entertain.

Support the show

Next Episode

undefined - Episode 163

Episode 163

Send us a text

Have you ever stumbled upon old high school yearbook photos and been hit with a tidal wave of nostalgia? That’s exactly what happened to us, and we couldn’t resist diving into those embarrassing yet endearing memories. Join us as we laugh over tales of being class president, reminiscing about school clubs, and even considering the audacious move of sharing these gems with you, our beloved listeners. And if you’re in Alabama, brace yourself for a frosty surprise as we discuss a peculiar cold spot in DeKalb County that has everyone shivering.
Switching gears, we tackle the intriguing world of relationships through the lens of travel. We chat about a study suggesting the perfect time for couples to embark on a getaway and how these adventures can test everything from budgeting skills to food preferences. Personal stories add a humorous twist to the conversation, including the trials of teenage freedom under watchful parental eyes and the allure of exotic locations like the Caribbean. Plus, we throw in some hilarious family phrases that imply someone might not be the sharpest tool in the shed.
Finally, get ready for a lively exchange that includes side-splitting sayings about intelligence (or the lack thereof), and excitement over upcoming New Year's specials featuring country music stars. We even dream about forming our own team for "Pop Culture Jeopardy" hosted by Colin Jost. With our light-hearted banter and camaraderie, these show notes promise a mix of nostalgia, humor, and a touch of holiday cheer, as we muse over peppermint candy Blizzards, high school memories, and even a wild bear encounter in Japan.

Support the show

WQSB Morning Show with Barry and Holli - Episode 162

Transcript

Speaker 1

Hey , this is Barry and Holly with the WQSP Morning Show . Thank you for listening to our podcast and we want to say a special thank you to our sponsors , Sponsored by US Hydraulics , specializing in hydraulic parts and heavy equipment repair that can help you today . Call 256-849-0215 to get it done right the first time .

Speaker 2

This holiday

Episode Comments

Generate a badge

Get a badge for your website that links back to this episode

Select type & size
Open dropdown icon
share badge image

<a href="https://goodpods.com/podcasts/wqsb-morning-show-with-barry-and-holli-410264/episode-162-79541739"> <img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/goodpods-images-bucket/badges/generic-badge-1.svg" alt="listen to episode 162 on goodpods" style="width: 225px" /> </a>

Copy