It had to be the Morning Show Sumo Suit Wrestling Challenge June 20th at Dodd Stadium in Norwich. I'm normally a peaceful person and haven't been in a fight since age 12. The person who issued the on-air challenge - our program director who also hosts the Jammin' 107-7 show next door to Soft Rock 106.5 - isn't exactly Hulk Hogan either. That's why the smackdown hype on both stations before this minor league baseball halftime event was especially ridiculous. Even though I'm in my mid 50s and Brian "Body Slam" Ram was 30, I figured I had the weight advantage. That really didn't help much since those heavy sumo suits would weigh anyone down. These getups aren't as light and marshmallowy as they look! "TKO'Brien" - yours truly - won best two out of three falls, for whatever that is worth. It was a unique experience and has been good for lots of inter-station trash talk between "that punk" and this "senior citizen." As Brian said immediately after, "There's one for the bucket list!" Yes, once is enough! Will a morning show dance-off be next? I issued that challenge, but don't hold your breath. Tuesday, December 30, 2008
The Most Unusual Thing I Did in 2008
It had to be the Morning Show Sumo Suit Wrestling Challenge June 20th at Dodd Stadium in Norwich. I'm normally a peaceful person and haven't been in a fight since age 12. The person who issued the on-air challenge - our program director who also hosts the Jammin' 107-7 show next door to Soft Rock 106.5 - isn't exactly Hulk Hogan either. That's why the smackdown hype on both stations before this minor league baseball halftime event was especially ridiculous. Even though I'm in my mid 50s and Brian "Body Slam" Ram was 30, I figured I had the weight advantage. That really didn't help much since those heavy sumo suits would weigh anyone down. These getups aren't as light and marshmallowy as they look! "TKO'Brien" - yours truly - won best two out of three falls, for whatever that is worth. It was a unique experience and has been good for lots of inter-station trash talk between "that punk" and this "senior citizen." As Brian said immediately after, "There's one for the bucket list!" Yes, once is enough! Will a morning show dance-off be next? I issued that challenge, but don't hold your breath. I'll Never Know

Most past relationships at least have the benefit of closure. I can think of one that barely got started and ended before I knew what hit me. It was about this time of year back in college, a snowy day in New Hampshire at the end of the semester. There was a long line in front of the dining hall when a big snowball fight broke out and scattered everybody. A girl I hadn't seen around campus before had become separated from her friends and ended up next to me and my roommate. She immediately struck up this very deep conversation with me. I was terminally shy back then, but our talk was so intense over dinner that I remember my roommate being totally excluded from everything. I don't know if you can find a soulmate that quickly or if there can be love at first sight, but it was different from anything up to that point and I dare say anything since. She told me she would be leaving school the next day, but I figured I'd see her again. Hey, I had her campus address. Well, I went there only to find she had already left. At the time, I told myself that was just the way it was meant to be. Ever since, I've wondered whether or not I let the best thing happen to me walk out of my life. It was a very short chapter in my life, but remains the biggest "what if?" since that snowy day.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Women Take Over the Charts

Friday, December 26, 2008
Might As Well Face It!

Thursday, December 25, 2008
Merry Christmas!

Secret Santa Shown the Door
The phones on the Wakeup Club were definitely lit up like a Christmas tree when we gave the news about a Secret Santa in Walmart at Lisbon Landing. The unemployed man was shown the door when he attempted to give out $1300 worth of $10 Walmart gift cards he had just bought inside that same store. Apparently he never got his idea of good will toward men approved in advance by Walmart. Whoever told him to take his generosity outside was obviously mindful of liability in the wake of a tragic trampling incident at a Long Island Walmart on Black Friday. Store management certainly deserved to be in the loop about his intentions - good as they were. They treated him like a solicitor, but he wasn't soliciting anything. We may have had the famous "failure to communicate" for things to go this way, but Walmart also could have made this right. Target offered to let him give away Target cards in one of their stores. Walmart should have stepped up and made this appearance that "we're big enough to play by our own rules" into "we're going to make this right." Hey, I shop at Walmart myself and the company can weather some bad press, but this negative publicity in our community is just totally unnecessary. Step up to the plate, big guys! Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Holiday Central!

WBMW is eastern Connecticut's Christmas music station. There's no doubt about that. But it's not just about the holiday music. You'll find Soft Rock 106.5 in the many holiday parades, from Putnam to Old Saybrook to Groton. The enthusiasm is obvious in the faces of everyone crowding the streets on a cold night. There are so many people in need in our community, and it is very gratifying to be a part of the many efforts to make sure more of our neighbors have a happier holiday. The Gemma Moran Food Drive is one great example of neighbors pitching in. That's what the holidays are all about - not whether or not retail sales are up from last year. It's a lesson the kids should learn.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Extreme Makeover: Voluntown

Thursday, December 11, 2008
$5,000 - One Winner!

Friday, December 5, 2008
Making a Big Production Out Of Everything
Appearances here aside, life isn't always a day at the beach for Jeff Branch, production director for Soft Rock 106.5 and Jammin' 107-7 here in Connecticut and Eagle Country 97-5 in Vermont. The production director job has become more central to the operation of a radio station than ever. In addition to most of the commercials you hear on our stations, Jeff's work can be heard on many of the "spec spots" that salespeople play to prospective advertisers. Both in-house air staff and outside voiceover pros are used in making commercial production second to none in this market. You can also hear Jeff's handiwork on other local stations. It's a high-pressure, deadline-driven job. That becomes readily apparent to the rest of us whenever he has a day off! Jeff relaxes by following NASCAR and going to Happy Hour - not necessarily in that order. A Wakeup Call
My last New Year's resolution never seemed to take hold. I'll never see 50 again, so I figured my age had a lot to do with being so set in my ways that I couldn't easily modify my diet. Then came the rude awakening. Back in March, after a winter of bad eating and exercise habits, I began to experience an extreme thirst and unusually blurry vision that came on very quickly. There were some mornings when I shouldn't have driven to work. I googled the symptoms and "diabetes" came up right away. A visit to my doctor showed a blood glucose level of 465. That was enough to make me start seeing food as the enemy, but that wasn't the way to manage Type 2 diabetes. For the first couple of weeks, I avoided sweets entirely and drastically cut my consumption of carbs. The salad route worked quickly, with a 25-pound weight loss - the biggest drop in my life. I was amazed at how many people commented on my diminished dimensions, but more impressed at how a daily pill and keeping the house less stocked with baked goods have kept my blood sugar levels in check. Does that mean my diabetes is gone? I won't assume that, but I do feel better and look forward to a healthier winter than the last one. Diabetes is such a common condition today, and it's important to take care of it before it results in other health complications. Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving!

National Geography Awareness Week
Last week was National Geography Awareness Week. Maybe you weren't aware of that. Finding out about places on this planet - and the people who live there - has always been a fascination for this self-admitted geo-geek. Some listeners managed to stump me when I issued the geography challenge. That's OK, since some people think I need to get taken down a peg or two when I claim some absolute expertise on the subject. Ever since I got a state capitals game in second grade, big and small geography facts have stuck like glue to me. That never made me the most popular kid in class, or out of it for that matter, but it did give me an appreciation of an often misunderstood subject. Americans are a small minority of the world's population, yet people in most other developed countries have a much greater awareness of us than we have of them. That may explain why so many Americans are at a loss to know, understand or care about the perception the rest of the world has about the U.S.A. Knowing the capital of Michigan (Lansing!) may not be the key to success in your day to day life, but a majority of citizens lacking the most basic information about geography - and social studies in general - can spell a disadvantage as we compete in a world market. On a lighter note, it can be fun. I figure if some people can fill their brains with baseball players' batting averages and the plots of every primetime "reality" TV show, then I can cram a few "where in the world" facts into my head. So I'll take State Capitals for $2000, Alex! Friday, November 21, 2008
Riding the Ferry

Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Gas War!
Colchester is a great town, but it has seldom been known for low prices. Now my town can boast the lowest gas prices in the state. With the reopening of the Sunoco station on Route 85, the Citgo and Phillips 66 at the same intersection had to meet the new guy's cheaper prices - and they did. I never thought I'd see prices like $1.79 for regular again. I hope these lower prices don't lull us back into our old gas guzzling ways, but any relief for the budget today is very welcome. Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Veterans Day
John from Montville, a 26-year military veteran, was kind enough to share his thoughts on Veterans Day. He wanted us to remind everyone what Veteran's Day is all about. It has NOTHING to do with furniture or car sales. It has EVERYTHING to do with Honor, Duty, and Courage under fire. It is all about doing what is right because it IS right, not because it is "politically correct" to do so. He also passed along these thoughts from Father Dennis Edward O'Brien, USMC:It is the soldier, not the reporter, who has given us freedom of the press.
It is the soldier, not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech.
It is the soldier, not the campus organizer, who has given us the freedom to demonstrate.
It is the soldier, not the lawyer, who has given us the right to a fair trial.
It is the soldier, who salutes the flag, who serves under the flag, and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows the protester to burn the flag.
Friday, November 7, 2008
End of the Line

Friday, October 31, 2008
Do You Believe In Ghosts?
Halloween morning was a perfect time to take the WBMW Wakeup Club on the road to Mystic Seaport. Come to find out, this tourist attraction has a house which is thought to be, well, haunted. The Buckingham House was the place to be in our search for beings beyond this life. My co-host Rebecca, along with a couple of psychics and WBMW middayer Heidi West, were more ready to believe in the presence of the paranormal. I provided more of a skeptical view of the whole thing, and enjoyed my Doubting Thomas role. We were very happy to draw some attention to one of the treasures of Mystic Coast & Country - even under these spooky circumstances.Home Stretch of Campaign '08

Wednesday, October 22, 2008
2000 Take Part in Start! Heart Walk
It was a chilly Sunday morning on the beach at Rocky Neck State Park in Niantic, but that didn't deter 2000 people from joining our 2008 Start! Walk for Heart Health. Rebecca and I (the picture of health to the left), along with Tina Detelj from News Channel 8, were emcees to kick off this 5K walk through the park. Subway, Lawrence & Memorial Hospital, Pfizer, Mohegan Sun and other major corporate sponsors played a big part in making this year an even bigger success. Rebecca brought along baby Liliana, who seemed to thoroughly enjoy the outdoor experience. Heart disease touches practically everyone, and a few changes in a daily exercise routine can really make a difference. A walk through a place like Rocky Neck does make it a pleasure - and no, we didn't take the shortcut this time!Our Miss L Gets Hitched
Is it Mrs. or Ms L now? I think of our little group in the morning as a family, so it was an especially big deal when Lori took the plunge this past weekend in a beautiful ceremony overlooking New London Harbor and Ocean Beach. Miss L is co-host next door of the Jammin' 107-7 Morning Jam with Brian Ram. In addition to frequently putting Brian in his place on that show, Lori also schedules music for Soft Rock 106.5 and makes sure someone is scheduled for both stations' frequent remote broadcasts. She also goes solo after 9am on Jammin' with a feature called "Shake Your Behind at Nine." Take it from me - after seeing Miss L dancing at her wedding, she practices what she preaches! Miss L and I are still not convinced about Brian and rhythm ever being synonymous, but it's not about him this time. It was Lori's night. Congratulations! Monday, October 20, 2008
Happy Anniversary, Mystic Pizza!
Mystic Pizza - the movie - celebrated its 20th anniversary here in the town that made it possible. Tricia Cunningham, an occasional WBMW morning co-host, and the rest of the folks at the Greater Mystic Chamber of Commerce put together a birthday celebration this past Friday at the Mystic Hilton. We were there for a live broadcast and, of course, the pizza! Director Donald Petrie and actor William R. Moses (the one being mobbed by the women) were on hand. A special screening of the film was held afterward at the Mystic Village Cinema for this "romantic comedy with the works." This modest $3 million film is best known nationally as the breakthrough for Julia Roberts. A lot of local people have plenty of memories of the making of Mystic Pizza. Our own afternoon driver Jody was a script runner and I hear she has "some stories" about the making of the movie. The movie also was the start of the trend toward more movies being made in Connecticut and helped propel Mystic to the forefront as a tourist destination. It was certainly a birthday well worth observing. Yes, the pizza served was from Mystic Pizza! Saturday, October 11, 2008
If I don't look, will it go away?

Saturday, October 4, 2008
Season Premiere of Glenn & Rebecca!

Friday, September 26, 2008
The Candidates Debate

Sunday, September 21, 2008
The Awesome Eighties

Thursday, September 18, 2008
A Bit Severe

Sunday, September 14, 2008
All About Oil

Thursday, September 11, 2008
Life is short. Eat dessert first.
Felicia Mahoney is one of the most welcome studio guests we get here on the Wakeup Club. That's because she's been coming in with gourmet coffee and baked goodies for a month of Wednesdays. She owns Felicia's Sweet Face Pastry Shoppe on Route 12 in Gales Ferry. Rebecca and I have known Felicia for some time now. Phred has promised to stop in soon after sampling the muffins, cupcakes, scones, cheesecakes, brownies and... you get the idea. As if these decadent delights weren't enough, Felicia's own bubbly personality (love that laugh) and tasteful attention to detail make her visits something we look forward to. She's got some great lunches, too. So eat, already!Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Seven years later...

We all remember where we were on that sunny September morning of 9-11-01. Working the evening shift at a Hartford radio station, I slept right through the live coverage of the attacks themselves. When I finally woke up at 10:15 a.m. and immediately got the news, all I could think of was the magnitude of the tragedy and how this changes everything. I usually follow the news very closely, but I had to get away from it for awhile and try to get on with some normal routine. When I got in my car to go to work at 4:45 that day, I was shocked to hear the station I worked at going back to a music format and away from wall to wall network coverage. I didn't know how I was going to keep it together doing a live music show that night. Somehow I managed, but it got to be too much when I came on after the President's address. That was the only time I've ever cried on the air. The calls from that night were absolutely heart wrenching. The days and nights that followed weren't much easier, but a new normalcy establishes itself. Time heals many things, but we will never forget.
No Rhythm?
Brian Ram has a dirty little secret. He has no rhythm. I've worked next door to Brian and Miss L from the Jammin' 107-7 Morning Jam for several years now. In all that time, I've never seen him so much as "bust a move." I don't know how you can be the morning man and programmer of a rhythmic hit station without "gettin' jiggy with it" once in awhile. This otherwise talented young man is immune to the most infectious hip-hop. I can't see Miss L from where I am, but I'm not so sure she practices what she preaches when she tells us to "shake your behind at nine." Even Grandmaster Glenn has busted a move from time to time with some Soft Rock 106.5 songs we play! Come to think of it, Brian neither sings nor dances, but then again Dick Clark, Ryan Seacrest and Brian's idol Bob Barker never did either. Let the truth be told. Friday, September 5, 2008
Jury Duty, Anyone?

Rebecca Drops By Our WBMW Studio!
Fill-in Phred

Sunday, August 31, 2008
Casino of the Wind Opens

Saturday, August 30, 2008
Plenty of Questions in Jewett City Tragedy
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Rebecca's New Addition

Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Two Years Already!

Friday, August 1, 2008
Oreo my Dog
Cookie my Cat
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
O Canada!

