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Something Good Tuesday: Comedy Wins, Giving Machines & Sea Monkeys

Something Good Tuesday: Comedy Wins, Giving Machines & Sea Monkeys

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Today’s Talk About Something Good Tuesday on The Morning Brew with Chris Bennett & Best Friends is packed with heart, laughs, and community impact from start to finish.

We kick things off by giving away two tickets to Chris Bennett Comedy Presents Stand-Up Comedy at Rocky’s Cocktail Lounge this Saturday, December 20th. Lucky caller Cathryn wins by sharing her good news: her son in the military is being stationed closer to home — a moment that reminds us exactly why this segment exists. If you missed out, tickets are still available for $25 at ChrisBennettComedy.com.

Next, Andrea delivers another Hallmark Christmas Movie Review, this time tackling The Snow Must Go On. Spoiler alert: this one earns a firm “skip it” recommendation, saving you some valuable holiday viewing time.

We then check in with Jineane Ford from our sister stations Majik 101.7 and iTalk 106.7, joined by Vicki Solomon from Nexus Coalition for Drug Prevention. We talk about the incredible work they do locally and how you can support them through the Light the World Giving Machine in Snowflake, starting December 18th — where 100% of your donation goes directly to the charity.

Chris also shares a feel-good story about dogs riding in backpacks (yes, really), before wrapping up the show with Boo or Cool for Stupid Toy Day with Show Low’s Dave Ramsey. Pet rocks? Boo. Sea monkeys? Still cool.

Good news, giveaways, giving back, and just enough silliness — it’s a Tuesday worth sharing.

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