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  • From commercial airwaves to community radio and recovery, WHCP/WFHW’s Shane Walker shares how his story isn’t just about broadcasting — it’s also about reinvention, resilience, and using his second act in radio to help people in need.
  • For 250 years, Oxford has sent its sons and daughters into service. Hear veteran Bill Dial reflect on duty, gratitude, and the museum’s exhibit “Oxford Salutes Its Veterans.”
  • Alpha-gal syndrome is an emerging issue on the Eastern Shore that comes from the bite of a tick. On Health Bites, Stefanie Defiglia helps us to recognize it.
  • From the operating room to Reiki and sound bowls — Anne Middleton’s journey is all about restoring balance. Hear how vibration and intention can help you find calm and clarity.
  • What’s good on the Mid-Shore? Jayme Dingler knows. Join her every Wednesday for What’s Good Wednesday on WHCP/WFHW — your weekly reminder that good things are happening all around us.
  • Magdalena Bay, Nick Drake, Philip Selway, Orville Peck, Yuuf, Deskjobs, bar italia, Deer Park, Mitski, Snocaps, Oklou, The Convenience, snooper, X, The Slits, Mindchatter, Kotlaev Danil, Dove Ellis, Miss Grit, Common Holly, Geologist, Daniel Avery, Sufjan Stevens +MORE!! LOCAL FEATURED ARTIST: Jayla Elise!
  • The Jazz Crusaders, Joe Sample & Randy Crawford, Etienne Charles, Kamasi Washington, Mark Gadson, The Scott Silbert Quartet, Annie Ross & Zoot Sims, Amaeshi Ikechi, Nina Simone, Miles Davis, Dinah Washington
  • On My life As, Jennifer Wagner interviews Keri Topjean the person behind the very successful Dover Station.
  • On Health Bites Stefanie Defiglia and Barb Tracy discuss creating meals that the entire family can enjoy despite varied tastes and restrictions.
  • Paul Callahan and Dale Brown bring us the story of Nathaniel “Nace” Hopkins, the man behind Maryland’s first Emancipation Day. Uncle Nace: The Day Freedom Came takes the stage November 1st at 2 PM and November 3rd at 5:30 PM presented by the Talbot Historical Society.
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