I’ve had some thrilling experiences in my 20-some years of doing the Morning Show,  but if I had to single out one thrill above all the others,  it was when I had the privilege of interviewing former president Jimmy Carter.  And aside from the obvious matter of posing questions to the former leader of the free world,  there was also the surreal experience of having a former U.S. president address little-old-me by name!  Of course, I wish that there had been more time available.  These ultra-brief interviews are frustrating-  but I’m still delighted – and disbelieving –  that this opportunity actually came my way.

This interview occurred ten years ago, shortly after the publication of his book “Our Endangered Values:  America’s Moral Crisis.”  This is the entire interview.

The official Morning Show archive is housed on the station’s website,  wgtd.org.  It is there that you can listen to nearly all of the Morning Show interviews, in their entirety,  that have aired over the last several years.