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Stop Bad Service Day & The Ghosting Playbook: Why We’re All Quietly Quitting (and How to Do It Right)
Published: March 4, 2026
Duration: 44:29
Season: 2026
Episode: 30

Stop Bad Service Day & The Ghosting Playbook: Why We’re All Quietly Quitting (and How to Do It Right)

Description

“Ghosting isn’t cruelty—it’s mercy with good posture, the sleek exit strategy of modern society. And today, we’re teaching brands how to stop bad service before your customers start ghosting you.”

Participants

Bobby Dewrell
Bobby Dewrell
Schuyler Black
Schuyler Black

Show Notes

Get ready for a wild ride through the Emerald Coast’s most irreverent radio crew. Schuyler Black and Bobby Dewrell kick things off with their trademark banter—talking “National Snack Day” as a celebration of crunchy, low‑effort joy, then flipping the script on “Stop Bad Service Day” and demanding a little common courtesy from local businesses.

They’ll whisk you through a rapid‑fire rundown of quirky holidays (Grammar Day, Sun’s Day, Son’s Day) while tossing in promos for hometown spots like Stripes Pub & Grill, Okaloosa Gas, and OutKast Sushi.

From the upcoming Mid‑South Bank fundraiser—where the duo become “chefs” to support Trey Dupree—to a PAWS kitten‑season supply drive, a poker‑run motorcycle rally, and a comedy night at La Sala, the episode is packed with local events you won’t want to miss.

In the “Ask Uncle Bobby” segment, they tackle the modern etiquette of ghosting friendships with unapologetic honesty, and they issue a stark warning about the dangerous fire‑breathing social‑media trend.

Pet lovers get a double‑take when the hosts compare the health perks of dogs versus the aloof attitude of cats, and a surprising deep‑fried‑butter story adds another layer of absurdity.

All this is underscored by classic rock hits on 100.3 K‑Rock, peppered with jokes, “awkward” moments, and a dash of “LGBTJ” humor that only the B‑Team can pull off.

So buckle up, grab a snack, and tune in for a half‑hour of humor, heart, and hometown hustle—because when Skyler and Bobby take over the airwaves, the ordinary is left at the studio door.