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Jack Logar and Nikki 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.
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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.
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.
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.
Jack and Nikki kick off this week's show describing a dystopian future in which you will pay for everything, but own nothing. The laughs keep coming with their analysis of "the bird test" that reportedly will reveal if you and your mate will stay together and they wrap it up with a question from a listener about whether or not their recent parking lot meltdown was petty.
Jack Logar and Nikki Drake discuss delivery paranoia caused by stories of the weird things people find in their food, cause a surprisingly passionate debate among the listeners over a woman using a pizza dough recipe for revenge and consider the story of a man who found a way to cheat on his wife, but remain faithful to the family.
Jack Logar and Nikki Drake talk about the "friends and family" approach to matchmaking, discuss the ethics of a woman who used her own breast milk to get revenge on her co-workers and wrap it up with a conversation Jack had with an outlander who struggles to drive in West Virginia.
Jack Logar and Nikki Drake unpack research showing that West Virginians complain more about their spouses watching football than people in any other state, tell you what you're doing at restaurants that makes the server's job more difficult and share the surprising story of how one company terminates its employees.
Jack Logar and Nikki Drake look at some news about West Virginia that is not very encouraging, discuss what happens when your co-worker finds the nasty letter you've written about them and analyze petty break-up revenge tactics.
Jack Logar and Nikki Drake kick off the show with a look at the downside of parenting. Turns out, it's not all smiles and sunshine. Who knew? They also explore the world of Facebook Marketplace. Whether you're looking to buy, sell or trade, you can find something creepy and inappropriate on Facebook Marketplace. The show would be weird enough if they stopped there. They didn't. They went on to a moral dilemma about turning in someone you love for being a serial killer. What is wrong with these two?
This week's show kicks off with Jack explaining how he made an ass out himself in a local store and soliciting stories of fellow jackassery. Later, they ponder why it's so difficult for some neighbors to just be friendly. Is it because of your jackassery? Speaking of jackasses, the show ends with news about social media influencers. Turns out, they're not offering the best advice. This leads to calls and texts from you about the worst advice you have ever received! It all comes together quite nicely.
Jack and Nikki reveal how you can spot a cheater through photography. It's all about body language and jumping to ridiciulous conclusions. Then, they go to the studio and text lines to discuss your stupid fights, analyze "man flu" and make you so paranoid about self checkout that you may never use it again.
This week's show begins with the story of Jack being attacked by Matt Kelly's cat. Jack explains how he was essentially held hostage in a spare bedroom by this cat... and then, during his attempt to flee the cat attack, somehow ended up trapped in Matt's garage. It was a long, embarrassing day. There's more to this week's show than Jack's shenanigans... Jack and Nikki also analyze the case of "Karen and the Contractor" and explore the world of keepsakes. Can you be too sentimental?
It's the final Jack and Nikki show of 2023! It begins with the exciting conclusion of "The Doppelganger" saga that has gripped the area this holiday season. Is there a man in Clarksburg who looks exactly like Jack? Did Jack locate this man or struggle to explain as he was escorted out of a local business? Also on this week's show... The "war" in your home and the dating trend known as "Scrooging." Stick around for the end when Jack and Nikki introduce the first A.I. music artist and then unveil, and analyze, its debut song. What a year!
Toss a log on the fire. Put on your flannel pajamas and gather the family around... uh... your phone... I guess... as you enjoy this week's Jack and Nikki Christmas Spectacular! This week, Jack and Nikki take you on a holiday journey with the heartwarming story of a Christmas mouse, share a dad's terrible holiday advice and show you how to catch people passing off cheap presents. They even look out for your pets with a special Christmas installment of Pet News! It's an episode you'll want to share with friends and family... and then argue that the link you sent them counts as a present. Merry Christmas, you hump!
Jack Logar and Nikki Drake explain "dawn dating" and how it could help your miserable love life. Jack turns his life over to listeners as he struggles with a decision about whether or not he should seek out his doppelganger. There's a classic "Kids Say..." segment with calls and text examples of the truly horrible things blurted out by these unfiltered children. The show ends with a look at chicken anxiety. What is it? Do you have it? Find out now!
Jack Logar and NIkki Drake discuss how Jack was sexually harassed by the elderly in a local store, consider a couple's plan to give their children unique names and analyze the behaviors of people who ruin things for others.
Jack Logar and Nikki Drake debate the merits of the "unlimited refills" scam. Is it theft or just taking advantage of a poorly worded policy? They also discuss who says "I love you" first in a relationship and reveal how potential employers use "The Coffee Cup" test to expose your moral compass.
Jack Logar and Nikki Drake offer a guide to social media. From virtue signaling to fake crying, it's everything you hate about internet attention seekers. There's also talk of escape artist kids, news that makes West Virginia look good and a husband calling contest. It's a cornucopia of comedy just in time for Thanksgiving!
Jack Logar and Nikki Drake sort through an extremely awkward situation for Jack at a local restaurant, rank your job based on employment satisfaction research and analyze a story about a single dad who keeps his kids a secret from potential mates for a full year. Why does he do this? How does he do this? Should he be doing this?
Jack Logar and Nikki Drake discuss how to deal with your friends when they "use" you, address the surprising problem of people hot boxing fast food restaurants with aggressive cigarette smoking in the drive-thru and reveal the "Taylor Swift Method" of dating.
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