The Jack and Nikki Show

The Jack and Nikki Show

Jack Logar and Nikki Drake are both proud West Virginia natives. Jack's lifelong love for broadcasting began in an abandoned coal mining town on Point Mountain where the elevation allowed him to pick up signals from distant radio stations. Jack's unguarded, homegrown style makes for a "warts and all" approach to radio that keeps him unique among his peers. Nikki returned home to West Virginia after broadcasting on stations in Ohio, Mississippi and New York. Her passion for radio is exceeded only by her love for chocolate, coffee and cookies. Relive your favorite moments or get caught up on all the hilarity from the week with WVAQ's dynamic morning duo.

Episodes

July 22, 2024 30 mins
Some say this week's Jack and Nikki Show is the classiest episode ever published. The show begins with the story of a woman who walked out on a date after she claimed the man farted in a restaurant and humiliated her, they reveal the psychology of people who needlessly rev their engines and then explain the concept of "interloper management." You may not have heard of it, but you've probably been doing it for years.
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Jack and Nikki open a HUGE can of worms with one simple question: How does your spouse annoy you? Then, it's a discussion about the proper way to use emoji's. There's more to it than you might think. The show ends with the opening of a SECOND CAN OF WORMS when they reveal lies parents tell their children. 
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This week's epsiode begins with a look at company's that offer "mystery vacations." You don't know where you're going or what you're doing until you get there. How does that sound? They give you the opporunity to judge naked people by combining "You Be The Judge" with "Naked in the News" for "You Be The Naked News Judge" and then discuss the surprising behaviors of unhinged people.
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Jack and Nikki reveal the #1 vacation destination for West Virginians and then launch a vacation guide to help weary travelers, explain "ghostbusting dating" and wrap it up with talk about the strangest person you know... who isn't Jack. 
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This week's show begins on the studio and text lines with the revelation of shocking family secrets from Jack and Nikki show listeners. The fun continues with a debate over a potential death sentence for stealing food from a co-worker and they wrap it up with surprsing stats about how much alcohol West Virginians consume compared to people in other states. They even tell you drunks per county!
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Jack and Nikki begin the show with a look at excuses you use to avoid speeding tickets. Do any of them really work? There's also news from the world of science about the very specific smells being produced by teenagers and a debate over the proper way to sort your garbage. 
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What would YOU say if you commandeered a store's PA system? That is the first order of business on this week's Jack and Nikki Show podcast. Up next, it's a look at "Rumpology." What, if anything, can be learned about a person by reading the creases in their butt? Finally, many things are revealed when they delve into the world of secret addictions...
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This week's show begins with a question: How often do you host people at your house? Are you friendly and welcoming to guests or do you hide under a pile of coats and wait for them to stop knocking on your door? Jack and Nikki also analyze the questionable behavior of an aggressive school bus driver and then take your calls and texts as they discuss the surprising number of people who have befriended wildlife. 
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Jack and Nikki reveal the one thing you can say to your kids to guarantee that they WON'T listen to you, talk about that time you met a celebrity and reveal the song that is surprisingly popular in the teen community.
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This week's show begins with news out of Alabama that makes West Virginia look good... like most news out of Alabama. There's some talk about how to handle aggressive tipping and then it's back to more West Virginia news... except, this time, it's confusing news that makes West Virginia look kind of... ehhh? There's also a public service announcement at the end about your cat. Are you responsible enough for cat ownership? Let's fin...
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Jack and Nikki explain the "3 3 3 Plan" some companies are using to encourage social interactions among employees. Is it a good idea? Is there really anything your employer can do to get you to like a co-worker? They also discuss your mate's gross habits and then get into a conversation about unusal attachments after Jack reveals that he nearly had a mental breakdown trying to drop off an old television at the Salvation Navy. 
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Jack and Nikki open the phones for your thoughts and analysis of the "worst songs of all time." Are they, though? Is this list incomplete? You know what they say about opinions. Once the weeping and gnashing of teeth subsides, Jack makes you paranoid with his theory on why you shouldn't hand over debit cards in restaurants. It's all very educational...  
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The show begins with a question: How long do you wait for a Zoom call? Jack and Nikki then analyze the stupid and misguided things people do to try to look cool. Later, Just Jaime joins the show to kick off a discussion about "butting in" with her story about how she was accosted by an aggressive neighbor.  
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Last week's show started with an impressive story about Nikki's surprising physical abilities. This week's show begins with a story about how Jack was discovered eating out of the garbage. After that, Jack has the audacity to join the discussion about common sense laws for people who lack common sense and they wrap it up with a ranking of the latest pick up lines.  
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The show begins with an impressive revelation about Nikki that shocks Jack to the very core of who he is as a person. Jack collects himself and they move on to analyze the story of the woman who was refused service at Panera because her kid was too loud. The episode concludes with a look at "cat calling." Has this ever been an effective dating strategy for anyone? 
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Jack and Nikki kick off this week's show with a question from a listener about fears and phobias, pose a question about whether you're better off with no siblings or many siblings and then ask you to sit in judgment of Nikki and her questionable hygiene. 
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This week's show begins with a look at omens. Is the universe trying to warn you of impending doom or are you a narcissist living in a fantasy world that revolves around you? Jack and Nikki also have some news that makes West Virginia look good and all of the details on how you can participate in an upcoming naked bowling event... because nudity is always enhanced with lifting and squatting.
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This week's show begins with a discussion of the things in life that make you instantly furious. You go from 1 to 10 and become instantly unhinged. What is it? The answers may surprise you. Then, Nikki tells the story of what happened when she forgot her purse at a restaurant in Westover and they wrap it up with a look at dating red flags.
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Remember last week's podcast? The Jack and Nikki sampler platter of comedy? Well, this week's podcast is exactly the opposite. This time around, Jack and Nikki do a deep dive on a couple of topics: Dueling and seemingly conflicting research about West Virginia and the most commonly mispronounced words in America.
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This week's Jack and Nikki Show podcast breaks with tradition. Instead of taking a few topics and running with them, they offer a sampling of many topics from different shows. It's all here: Jack's mental breakdown at a gas station, fake cakes, shower music, eating baby powder, dealing with pubilc outbursts, flavorflation and the mystery of the Pittsburgh infidels.
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