
Mermaids to Jackalopes
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In this episode of Tidewater Talk, Brodie is joined by his wife as a temporary co-host while Co celebrates the birth of her grandchild. The duo discusses various local topics, including the history behind Norfolk's Mermaid City and the surprising cancellation of a long-standing carnival in Virginia Beach due to a sudden police shortage. Brodie shares his personal experiences with carnivals and raises questions about the decision-making process behind the event's abrupt end. The conversation also touches on the Jackalope Festival and the peculiar art of taxidermy, leading to a broader discussion on local news media's role in covering these stories.
Additionally, the episode highlights a heartwarming story of a disabled woman in Chesapeake who was helped by local news station WAVY 10 after being stuck in a hotel without a working elevator for over a month. Brodie and his wife also share tips on free activities in the Tidewater area, including beach walks, museum visits, and concerts. The episode wraps up with a weather forecast and a call for listener contributions to the show, encouraging community engagement and support.