Adam in the Afternoon – Quicksie 98.3: Recent Episodes

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Make your afternoon drive entertaining and informative with Adam in the Afternoon on Quicksie 98.3

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Summer car safety, spooky space sounds, what to watch based on your birthday, and cleaning your toilet seat in the dishwasher. You never know what…

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Stranger Things, Kate Bush, Top Gun copyright claims, and ways to stay safe in extreme heat. It is the best of Adam in the Afternoon.

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The Garden Club of Elizabethtown Garden Tour & More will be on Sunday, June 12, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tickets are $10…

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Strange noises under your floor..Do you believe in the paranormal? King Toot…Rug Burn and an encouraging call from James Best.

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Lots of fun, and the best grilled cheese? Tips that may save your life, remembering Gilbert Gottfried, a special celestial event and sounds that are sure to take you back. Adam in the Afternoon, weekdays 3-7 on Quicksie 98.3

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The Good Friday Experience is a self-guided tour by depicting the significant events of Christ leading up to the crucifixion. Guide materiel will help you meditate on each aspect of Christ’s week. Severn’s Valley Baptist Church 1100 Ring Road, Elizabethtown.

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Pastor Randy Logsdon talks about the Community Connection Day at Berean Baptist Church at the corner of Highway 62 and Kentucky Drive. Their Community Connection Day is from 10 am to 2 pm. Fun for all, food, games, bouncy house and more! Public is invited to attend!

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Walk through eight significant events that happened in the life of Jesus in those last days leading up to his death on the cross and his resurrection. First Christian Church, 1811 North Miles Street in Elizabethtown. Enjoy this family friendly event Wednesday and Thursday with live actors or Friday with an audio guided tour. Details at fccetown.com

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While Trisha is on vacation Brian had Taylor Durden filling in. Adam in the Afternoon came on to help announce the official winner of the Bracket Challenge. Thanks to Colton’s Steakhouse and Grill, Gabhart Family Dentistry, Inspire RX Pharmacy, and Magnolia Bank for helping make the Quicksie Bracket Challenge possible!

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Now that Adam has his voice back he has a lot to say… Napping tips, happiness hotline, fuel saving tips and Grammy winners. Adam in the Afternoon, weekdays 3-7 pm on Quicksie 98.3!

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Join Helping Hand of Home as we Breakthrough into 2022! Come watch Breakthrough inspired by the true story of Joyce Smith, John Smith and Pastor Jason Noble. Afterwards, they will share more of their story of how God brought John back to life during our Q&A. March 18th at 6:00 pm, First Christian Church, 1811 North Miles Street, Elizabethtown. Tickets can be purchased at Helping Hand of Hope or at the door the night of the event. https://checkout.square.site/buy/UGR64SISOHO6L3MQDPIO7NQZ

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Valentines Week, and lots of love to go around…The best of this week with Adam in the Afternoon, Weekdays from 3 to 7pm only on Quicksie 98.3.

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The cost of being lazy, free food, family memories, Netflix raise prices, two brothers save dog’s life, lucky guy keep winning lottery and more! Adam in the Afternoon, weekdays from 3-7 pm on Quicksie 98.3!

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Since 2016, brothers Zachary and Dylan Zmed along with their partner and drummer Burleigh Drummond, have celebrated the pivotal music and history of The Everly Brothers legacy with enthusiastic crowds all across the US and over seas in prestigious venues. They say, “ The music of the 50’s and 60’s is nostalgic for us, our parents raised us all on it, and we feel that Don and Phil’s contribution is greatly overlooked, especially by younger generations. Our aim is not to impersonate but to do our best at honoring both the aesthetics of their iconic sound and the important role they played in pioneering the rock n’ roll movement, all while having a little fun sharing our own personal story,” and they do just that.

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Snow, rescues and cute and fluffy…could you ask for anything better? The best of this week with Adam in the Afternoon, weekdays from 3 to 7 pm on Quicksie 98.3!

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Holiday safety tips, number of toys your kids play with, the Christmas story and more! Adam in the Afternoon, weekdays from 3 to 7 pm on Quicksie 98.3.

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Adam and his family try to tell the Christmas story in a fun and unique way.

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John Wright, Director of Communications for Hardin County Schools talks about social media safety.

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Some Thanksgiving leftovers and a bunch of tips. Encouraging stories and weight loss lips. This is the Best of Adam in the Afternoon! Listen weekdays from 3-7pm on Quicksie 98.3!

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It was a pet filled week! A cat getting home after a 200-mile trip, and a dog celebrating his second birthday after being shot in the head. Crazy mashups and surprise weddings! Adam in the Afternoon, weekdays from 3 to 7 pm on Quicksie 98.3!

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What a jam packed week . . . heart warming stories, veterans tributes and the most unlikely mash up. Adam in the Afternoon, weekdays from 3 to 7 pm on Quicksie 98.3!

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I had the privilege to talk with a area veteran and active duty service member this morning. I asked them to share with the veterans listening.

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Cat rescues, water rescues and melting your face off . . . This last week with Adam in the Afternoon on Quicksie 98.3

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What a fun week, world breaking ice cream sandwiches and amazing reuses!

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Encouraging week with several stories of lives saved.

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October is Spina Bifida Awareness Month. James Best, local resident living with Spina Bifida talks about life with Spina Bifida, treatment options, medical advances, and fundraising.

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This week was full of hidden treasures, happy endings, rides in style, a few laughs and positive messages. Catch Adam, weekday afternoons from 3-7 on Quicksie 98.3!

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This week we listened to an encouraging best man speech, talked about roadway snacks, the bus driver shortage, what kids really want to learn in school, an amazing dog rescue, travel games and challenged a duel. Join all the fun and encouragement with Adam in the Afternoon, weekdays 3pm – 7pm on Quicksie 98.3

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This week, positive sorties and life hacks dominated the afternoon show.

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Scott stopped in to say hi, and chat about how his retirement is going.

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Clarity Solutions is a non-profit based in Hardin County that provides services for those facing unplanned pregnancy. One of their largest fundraising events, Walk For Life, is next weekend. Megan Bennett of Clarity talks about the fundraising efforts and work of Clarity.

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September is Hunger Awareness Month and to help raise awareness Feeding America Kentucky’s Heartland is encouraging Hardin County Residents to ‘Turn the Town Orange’ on September 17. Stephanie Hester of Feeding America explains their efforts this month.

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American Red Cross Kentucky Region disaster volunteers are trained to respond to all types of disasters and “Heroes Needed” is a great opportunity for new volunteers with no disaster training to become Red Cross “Heroes” in just a few days. To explain more about this training opportunity Adam spoke with Stacy Taylor of the Red Cross.

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A woman in Russia is suing McDonald’s for TEMPTING HER so much that she ate a cheeseburger and broke her Lent fast. She’s accusing McDonald’s of violating the consumer protection law, and is seeking $14 in damages. Meanwhile, the Wisconsin man who’s eaten the most Big Macs is still at it. Recently, he had his Guinness World Record updated to show that he has eaten 32,340 Big Macs over the past 50 years, and he has the receipts to prove it.

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Have you ever been pulled over for a broken tail light? Well, instead of tickets, cops in Denver have been handing out $25 gift cards to help people fix them. Advance Auto Parts helped make it happen by supplying 100 gift cards they could use.

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A man supposedly reaches his “style prime” at age 30. Before that point, the average guy will go through five overall “looks” . . . four hairdos . . . and three different facial hair styles.

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What is something popular now that annoys you?

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Oreo Now Has Discreet Packaging So You Can Hide Your Oreo’s From Kids

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A new study shows that music at bedtime can leave listeners with “earworms” that disrupt sleep quality. The participants say they wake up at night and in the morning with a song already playing in their heads. Here’s a new music offer you may want to avoid.

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Happy Friday!  Here are some tips for how to have a great weekend:  Avoid work email and social media . . . spend time with family and friends . . . exercise . . . get outside . . . and do something you love to do.

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The Successor to “The Dress” and “Yanny vs. Laurel”: What Are These People Chanting? There’s a TikTok video going viral right now where people are chanting . . . something.  It kind of sounds like “Bart Simpson Bouncing” . . . “Rotating Pirate Ship” . . . “Lactates in Pharmacy” . . . or “Baptism Piracy.”  But apparently, they’re actually saying “That Is Embarrassing.”

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Central Kentucky Community Action spring subsidies are now available. Krystal Agnew from Central Kentucky Community Action talks about what the program is, what Community Action does in the community and how to apply for help from Community Action.

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Feeding America, Kentucky’s Heartland and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield will host a mobile food pantry to celebrate the continuation of their years-long partnership as well as Anthem’s commitment of $420,000 to provide fresh produce to those facing hunger in our area. The mobile Food Pantry will be at 1041 West Park Road in Elizabethtown May 26 from 9 am to noon.

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A high-end auto shop in the U.K. has started customizing new cars . . . to make sections of them look RUSTY. . .

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A new study in Japan found humans might be able to breathe through their BUTT. And yes, this is for real. . .

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Here are a few life hacks for you: You can use Windex to get a ring off your finger . . . put your onions in the freezer for ten minutes before chopping them so you don’t cry . . . and if you run out of kindling, you can start a fire using chips.

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New term alert:  If you were born between 1980 and 1985, you’re a “GERIATRIC millennial.”  Meaning older millennials who are good with computers, but also remember what it was like before everyone was glued to their phone.

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A new electronic health record system is set to replace the current one employed by Baptist Health Hardin. To help you understands what this means for you and your family Tom Carrico, Baptist Health Hardin Vice President and COO spoke with Adam Fuller.

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May is Electrical Safety Month and to be sure that everyone has the tools they need to be safe, Sarah Fellows From Nolin RECC has a few safety tips to keep you and your loved ones safe.

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The animal shelter has many programs that require donations like the Return to Field Program. They also employ a full time veterinarian to handle emergency surgeries. The shelter was also recently donated a X-Ray machine that they hope will help care for the animals in the future. Donations can be made on their website,  https://hcky.org/animal-control-department/animal-control-donations/

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May is Fire Safety Month. In a home fire could you family safely escape in under 2 minutes? It is important to know because home fires claim 7 lives each day. Join the American Red Cross to keep your family safe by taking 2 simple steps. Practice your 2-minute escape drill and test your smoke alarms monthly. Together we can prevent home fire tragedies. Visit soundthealarm.org for more information on protecting your family.

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If you’re waiting for your kids to start LIKING vegetables, don’t hold your breath. It might not happen until several years after they’ve moved out.

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A survey of moms found the top things they want for Mother’s Day this year include a card, flowers, chocolate, a spa package, and just a day to themselves. One in eight said some BOOZE would also be appreciated.

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The Hodgenville Police Department is excited to announce the creation of our Police Cadet Program! If you know someone between the ages of 15 and 20 that is interested in law enforcement as a career, please send them our way!

We will start accepting applications Monday, May 10th. The application will be posted on our website at www.hodgenvillepd.com under the job opportunity tab. Simply complete the application and email it back to us by May 15th. The application process will mirror our hiring process as closely as possible. After Recieving your application, we will schedule interviews with applicants and fill our ranks. We are looking for 10 motivated folks to start.

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Here are a few myths a lot of us still believe: We don’t only use 10% of our brain. Dogs don’t see in black-and-white. Shaving doesn’t make your hair grow back thicker. And you don’t swallow eight spiders a year in your sleep.

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People are re-watching old TV shows these days. Some say repeats can be comforting because it’s stress-relieving to watch familiar stuff. But others caution that sitting around watching TV shouldn’t be equated with boosting mental health, so you should watch in moderation.

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Adam Lobert discusses the upcoming Kids Bicycle Safety day being held this weekend by the Kiwanis Club of Hardin County at the American Legion post in Elizabethtown.

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Here are five signs you’re at a bad pizza place:  It’s super-cheap . . . the crust looks pale . . . they use flour that’s bleached or “bromated” . . . it caters to the “drunk food” crowd . . . and if their plain cheese slice sucks, toppings won’t help much.

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Here are some of the top ways that people treat their PETS like their kids, according to a new survey:  Making sure they eat healthy and get enough exercise . . . creating a social media account for them . . . buying them presents . . . and wearing matching outfits with them.

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Here’s what makes moms the most disappointed or annoyed on Mother’s Day, according to a new survey: Having to clean up after the party or meal . . . not being able to take a break from the everyday routine . . . and feeling exhausted at the end of the day.

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As people begin receiving their stimulus money and tax returns watch out for scammers that are eager to cheat you out of your money.