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Mar 2020
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The Eye of the Storm

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We get an update from Jana and Mike after the devastating tornado in Nashville. And for a first hand eyewitness report, we talk to Nashville meteorologist Henry Rothenberg who was live on the air in the eye of the tornado when it hit! He has some crucial tips for how to stay safe during a weather emergency.

And, if the tornado isn’t enough, we’re getting real about Coronavirus!


This episode was recorded on March 5th, 2020. Information and facts on COVID-19 have changed since the airing of this episode.

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