Category Archives: WBAP Newsroom Blog

Scott Sidway, 11/29/2016: An Untraditional Millennial Thanksgiving

Scott Sidway, 11/29/2016: An Untraditional Millennial Thanksgiving

For 29 years, every Thanksgiving I’ve ever had has probably been a lot like yours. You know, visit relatives, stuff your face, watch football, stuff your face again, fall asleep in the fourth quarter, refuse relatives’ requests to go line-up for Black Friday deals, find a way to stuff your face one more time, sleep…MORE

Nicole Osei, 11/22/16: The Benefits of Creating a Peaceful Environment

Nicole Osei, 11/22/16: The Benefits of Creating a Peaceful Environment

I have been meditating for the past seven years and most of the time its like clock work. I initially started meditating to calm down from work and basic life stress. I made it a point to turn my living space into a true sanctuary no matter what city I was living in. However, the…MORE

Marlee McCormick, 11/09/16: What’s In a Tweet?

Marlee McCormick, 11/09/16: What’s In a Tweet?

No doubt we are all breathing a sign of relief today…especially those of us in the news media (now we can start chasing new, un-election related stories!) But in the meantime…last night I was very focused on social media.  One because I was live tweeting election results for my job and two because I’m fascinated with…MORE

Dave Williams, 11/08/16: What would George say?

Dave Williams, 11/08/16: What would George say?

Today, finally, is election day and I will say no more about it.   Except this: For sixteen months we’ve been treated by the candidates, the media and our own friends to a daily avalanche of vicious insults and variously skilled manipulations of truth, maybe more than at any time in American history. This has been the…MORE

Eric Bushman 10/27/2016; Another Fair Down

Eric Bushman 10/27/2016; Another Fair Down

After too many Deep Fried Cuban Rolls, Jalapeno/Cheese Corny Dogs and watching my daughter scarf down a Deep Fried Brownie, I can say I’m “Faired Out” as the North Texas temporary term goes. Between the crowds, the lines and lovable Big Tex, I have become addicted to the annual event that draws Texans from every…MORE

Scott Sidway 10/21/2016; Making America(‘s team) Great Again

Scott Sidway 10/21/2016; Making America(‘s team) Great Again

In case you haven’t heard, there’s a pretty big debate sweeping America by storm. It’s on the forefront of millions of people’s minds, and it’s become so polarizing that even men who have held the position in the past are taking public sides – and sometimes not the side you’d expect. Oh, and there’s also…MORE

Kristin Thrower 10.13.16; A Letter to the Guys

Kristin Thrower 10.13.16; A Letter to the Guys

I have discovered in the digital dating world it may be difficult to get someone’s attention, not to mention a response. The online world is much less confrontational than life. At the grocery store, if a man said “hello,” I would feel compelled to reply with a corresponding greeting. However, online, we are able to…MORE

Nicole Osei 10/11/16; Food Journey: Learning to Cook as a Vegetarian

Nicole Osei 10/11/16; Food Journey: Learning to Cook as a Vegetarian

About five years ago, I became a vegetarian. It wasn’t for health reasons or some awful experience I had with meat — it was just a philosophical decision that I made. Before that, I hadn’t eaten beef or pork in over 20 years. People ask me if I miss eating meat, seafood or poultry, and I…MORE

Nicole Osei 9/15/2016; How I Rediscovered Dallas

When people talk about what Dallas/Fort Worth is known for, they often mention restaurants, shopping, bars and The Real Housewives. In the past two years, I have discovered something DFW should be known for…an expansive system of biking/pedestrian trails that can inspire even the most discerning nature enthusiasts. It’s called the Veloweb. These are a…MORE