The B Team Morning Show
Witty Commentary, Great Music, and More
6–10 AM • 100.3 KROCK – Fort Walton Beach
Weekday mornings with Schuyler Black & Bobby Dewrell
What We're Talking About
The news we couldn't ignore if we tried
Brooks Street Opens To Two-Way Traffic Near Brooks Bridge
Families Watching Grocery Expenses More Closely
Man Breaks Into Store With Chainsaw, Steals $12,000 In Pokemon Cards
Gen Z Changing The Market Trends On Carbonated Beverages
Don't Remove "Road Closed" Signs From The Road
Free Meal If You Can Eat 72 Oz. Steak
Ask Uncle Bobby
Bad advice for good people.
As heard on the B-Team Morning Show
Each weekday, some poor soul writes in for help. Uncle Bobby gives them the worst advice we can legally put on the air.
May 26 · Today's Letter
Dear Uncle Bobby,
I am exhausted from swiping on dating apps and it feels like the perfect partner does not exist. Should I keep searching or do something different?
Swiping Fatigue And Lonely Doubt
Sir Swipes-a-Lot
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Events happening in your community
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Jun 7, 3:00 PM - 7:00 PMLove The Locals Luau For ASHA
📍 The Alice - Destin
Love the Locals Luau is a tropical-themed fundraising event hosted by Advanced Sacred Hope Academy at The Alice – A Gathering Place on Sunday, June 7, 2026, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in Destin. The event will feature island-inspired entertainment, drinks, raffles, and VIP experiences while raising money to support children at Advanced Sacred Hope Academy and help fund a sensory playground at the organization’s new campus. Guests can choose from general admission, early access, or VIP packages that include perks such as drink tickets, leis, private dining, open bar access, and priority seating, with all proceeds benefiting the academy’s mission and future programs.
Today's Holidays
Celebrate the weird stuff. We do.
Holiday #1 of 4
National Paper Airplane Day
National Paper Airplane Day is that sacred little pause on the calendar where grown adults fold office paper into aerodynamic lies and call it “engineering.” You take one sheet, two creases, and the last shred of your dignity, then you launch it across a room like you’re auditioning for a job at NASA’s Petty Crimes Division. The whole point isn’t distance or style—it’s the brief, thrilling illusion that your problems can be solved by throwing something and watching it glide. Stick around, because once you start measuring “hang time” with the seriousness of a tax audit, the day’s only getting weirder.
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