Mo Show Live with James Redmon Jr., Louis Whitlow, and Brian Gossett
The next episode of the Mo Show Live will air Wednesday, May 11th at 6:00 PM Central Time and will feature a panel of guests, including James Redmon Jr., Louis Whitlow, and Brian Gossett. Not only does each guest coach young athletes, but they’re also dedicated parents. In this episode, they’ll join Morris to discuss youth and high school sports, as well as the pressure that parents and others may put on these young athletes.
The next episode of the Mo Show Live will air Thursday, April 21st at 12:30 PM Central time and will feature guest Lane Harper from The Power of Life Foundation. In this episode, Officer Harper will join Morris to discuss his vision to help the underserved population facing difficult times with basic needs nationwide.A Birmingham police officer, Officer Harper serves his community both on and off the clock. When in uniform, he works to protect and help bridge the gap between law enforcement and his local community. Harper also founded the nonprofit The Power of Life Foundation. He serves as Executive Director of the organization, going beyond the badge to make sure local families in his community have what they need.
The next episode of the Mo Show Live will air Friday, March 4th at 10 AM Central time and will feature guest Danielle Dozier from WHNT News 19. In this episode, Danielle will join Morris to discuss her journey to becoming the Chief Meteorologist for one of North Alabama’s top news stations and how to stay prepared for severe weather.If you’re a fan of WHNT News 19, you may have noticed a new face joining the team last fall. Danielle Dozier came to the WHNT news station in October 2021 as the new Chief Meteorologist leading the weather team. A Chesapeake, Virginia native, Danielle was fascinated by the frequent tropical systems that came through her area and developed a love of weather at an early age. After graduating from UNC Asheville, Danielle pursued her career as a meteorologist in Oklahoma City, Indianapolis, and Pittsburgh before her recent move to the North Alabama region, gaining the opportunity to experience all kinds of weather events from flooding to tornadoes, wildfires, snow storms, earthquakes and more.
The next episode of the Mo Show Live will air Wednesday, December 8th at 5:30 PM Central time and will feature guest Dr. Michael St. Peters from Madison Eye Care Center. In this episode, Michael will join Morris to discuss the importance of getting your eyesight tested to check for vision and eye problems. Born and raised in Bardstown, Kentucky, Michael left his hometown to join the United States Navy after graduating high school. He served onboard a nuclear submarine as a reactor operator/chemist during his time in the Navy. Following his military service, Michael decided to pursue his dream of becoming an eye doctor. Today he's a full-time optometrist in Madison, Alabama. Michael is also an active member of the Madison Rotary Club and leads an annual mission trip to Honduras to provide vision screenings for the less fortunate.
The next episode of the Mo Show Live will air Wednesday, November 10th at 2:00 PM Central time and will feature guest Rocco DiSangro from WHNT News 19. As the Sports director at WHNT, Rocco will join Morris to discuss North Alabama sports and go behind the scenes of his broadcasting career. Born and raised outside of Philadelphia in Levittown, Pennsylvania, Rocco earned his degree in Journalism from Temple University. He took the plunge into broadcasting by covering Temple football and basketball while working for their student-run television station. Upon graduating in 2016, Rocco worked for WTVY News 4 in Dothan as a Sports Reporter, covering Auburn, Alabama, and Troy.
The next episode of the Mo Show Live will air Wednesday, September 29th at 3:00 PM Central time and will feature guest Lt. Ken Bladenburg from Monroe County Sheriff's Office, Georgia. As a police officer and School Resource Officer (SRO), Lt. Bladenburg will join Morris to discuss the role of a SRO in supporting safer schools. School Resource Officers are law enforcement officers with specializing training to work in a school facility. While their top priority is creating a safe and secure environment for students to learn, SROs have a diverse role in the community and school.