• Protests and Purpose On The Brett Winterble Show
    Mar 26 2026

    Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    Brett kicks off the program by talking about the so-called “No Kings” protests and what he believes is a manufactured anti-Trump resistance movement. He argues that suburban activists, particularly in liberal areas like Montclair and Maplewood, New Jersey, are not genuinely engaged in meaningful political action but are instead participating in performative activism. He mocks their routines—balancing protests with everyday suburban life—and suggests their efforts are more about appearances than real impact.

    We’re joined by Debbie Capen from Miravia to talk about supporting pregnant women and an upcoming community golf fundraiser. She explains that Miravia, meaning “Miraculous Way,” provides resources for women facing unexpected pregnancies through outreach programs and residential housing. Their Charlotte-based center offers material assistance, life skills classes, and ongoing support groups, helping women build stability and confidence

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Debbie Capen On The Brett Winterble Show
    Mar 26 2026

    Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    We’re joined by Debbie Capen from Miravia to talk about supporting pregnant women and an upcoming community golf fundraiser. She explains that Miravia, meaning “Miraculous Way,” provides resources for women facing unexpected pregnancies through outreach programs and residential housing. Their Charlotte-based center offers material assistance, life skills classes, and ongoing support groups, helping women build stability and confidence

    Capen highlights their unique residential program, including a college-focused initiative in partnership with Belmont Abbey College, where participants can continue their education while receiving housing, childcare, and mentorship. She emphasizes the strong sense of community formed among residents, often lasting well beyond the program.

    The conversation also spotlights the 25th annual Links for Life Golf Tournament at Providence Country Club, a key fundraiser supporting Miravia’s mission. Capen invites new participants to join and help make a difference.

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    7 mins
  • Vaping Squirrels & Urban Chaos On The Brett Winterble Show
    Mar 26 2026

    Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    Brett kicks off the program by talking about vaping squirrels and urban litter problems. He opens with an energetic monologue before diving into a bizarre news story about squirrels interacting with discarded vape devices in public parks. Using humor and exaggeration, he describes wildlife experts’ concerns about animals being attracted to flavored nicotine products and potentially ingesting harmful substances like nicotine and microplastics. Brett pokes fun at the situation, imagining squirrels as addicted “junkies,” while still acknowledging the real environmental risks posed by improper disposal of vapes.

    We’re Joined by Matt Doherty from the coaching and leadership world to discuss the uncertain future surrounding Hubert Davis and the evolving situation in Chapel Hill. Doherty offers a thoughtful perspective, focusing first on the personal impact these moments have on a coach and his family while living under constant public scrutiny. He explains how leadership requires preparation, emphasizing succession planning and the need to always have a list of potential replacements ready. The discussion turns to possible candidates, including Billy Donovan and Brad Stevens, while also highlighting the financial commitment and strong personality required to succeed in such a high-pressure role.

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Coach Matt Doherty On The Brett Winterble Show
    Mar 26 2026

    Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    We’re Joined by Matt Doherty from the coaching and leadership world to discuss the uncertain future surrounding Hubert Davis and the evolving situation in Chapel Hill. Doherty offers a thoughtful perspective, focusing first on the personal impact these moments have on a coach and his family while living under constant public scrutiny. He explains how leadership requires preparation, emphasizing succession planning and the need to always have a list of potential replacements ready. The discussion turns to possible candidates, including Billy Donovan and Brad Stevens, while also highlighting the financial commitment and strong personality required to succeed in such a high-pressure role.

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    11 mins
  • Spider Invasion & Global Tensions On The Brett Winterble Show
    Mar 24 2026

    Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    Brett kicks off the program by talking about invasive species and oversized spiders creeping into everyday life. He zeroes in on the growing spread of the Joro spider, a brightly colored arachnid that can grow as large as a human hand and has already been spotted across multiple states, including North Carolina and Georgia. With a mix of humor and genuine alarm, Brett describes how these spiders travel using a method called “ballooning,” allowing them to drift through the air and expand their reach.

    We’re joined by Michael Whatley from Republican National Committee to talk about election integrity and national security priorities. The conversation centers on the ongoing debate over voter ID laws and the SAVE Act, with Whatley arguing that widespread public support contrasts sharply with Democratic opposition. He also criticizes Roy Cooper over past vetoes and criminal justice decisions, framing them as out of step with North Carolina voters.

    Bo Thompson from Good Morning BT is also here for this lively episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Bo talk about March Madness brackets and global tensions involving Iran. Bo shares how his bracket is still hanging on, despite a few busted picks, while highlighting the fun competition among his co-hosts. The conversation then shifts to geopolitics, where they break down the market reactions and uncertainty surrounding statements from Donald Trump and potential diplomatic developments.

    Bo also reflects on recent travel experiences, noting smooth flights despite broader concerns about airport delays and disruptions. He also shares what he and his team have coming up next on Good Morning BT, including local political developments, the latest on Hubert Davis at University of North Carolina, and a special guest appearance from Jamie Valvano.

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    1 hr and 43 mins
  • Michael Whatley On The Brett Winterble Show
    Mar 24 2026

    Tune in here to this Tuesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    We’re joined by Michael Whatley from The Republican National Committee to talk about election integrity and national security priorities. The conversation centers on the ongoing debate over voter ID laws and the SAVE Act, with Whatley arguing that widespread public support contrasts sharply with Democratic opposition. He also criticizes Roy Cooper over past vetoes and criminal justice decisions, framing them as out of step with North Carolina voters.

    The discussion then shifts to federal leadership and security, including optimism around Markwayne Mullin taking a larger role connected to the Department of Homeland Security. Whatley emphasizes border enforcement, disaster response, and global threats, particularly involving Iran. Throughout, he underscores support for Donald Trump policies, arguing they strengthen energy independence and national defense.

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    10 mins
  • Airport Issues & Dem Criticism On The Brett Winterble Show
    Mar 23 2026

    Tune in here to this Monday edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    Brett kicks off the program by expressing skepticism about the current situation in Iran. He says there is no clear leadership or coherent direction within the country. He then pivots to U.S. domestic politics, specifically criticizing Democrats over issues related to the Transportation Security Administration. He defends the use of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to supplement TSA staffing, asserting that the move by President Trump is justified.

    We’re joined by Republican National Committee Communications Director Ally Triolo. The conversation begins with a major legal issue: the Watson v. RNC Supreme Court case. Triolo explains that the case centers on election integrity, specifically whether mail-in ballots should be counted if they are received after Election Day. The discussion shifts to the SAVE America Act, which Triolo says has broad public support. The conversation also touches on ongoing issues at U.S. airports.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Ally Triolo On The Brett Winterble Show
    Mar 23 2026

    Tune in here to this Monday edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

    We’re joined by Republican National Committee Communications Director Ally Triolo. The conversation begins with a major legal issue: the Watson v. RNC Supreme Court case. Triolo explains that the case centers on election integrity, specifically whether mail-in ballots should be counted if they are received after Election Day. The discussion shifts to the SAVE America Act, which Triolo says has broad public support. The conversation also touches on ongoing issues at U.S. airports. Triolo blames these problems on Democratic leadership and argues that confirming Sen. Markwayne Mullin would help address them more effectively.

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    8 mins