WKHR 91.5 · Bainbridge, Ohio · Greg Janik

Greg Janik

His talking parts, trimmed and collected.

Five Sunday mornings, recorded off the air. David's opening is a small liturgy — the same words, the same cadence, week after week. But a handful of things change every time: the clock, the date, the sunrise and sunset, how much the day has grown or shrunk, and the musical he's featuring. This is that ritual, laid bare. Pick a Sunday and press play — the script fills in and follows along.

The Ritual

Everything in serif black is spoken almost word-for-word every week. The amber slots are what change.

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Play & Compare

Play one Sunday, or stack all five aligned on the same liturgy line, so the clips that miss the open fall silent and join in when they reach it.

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What Changed, Week to Week

The variable slots side by side. Rise and fall tracked against the previous Sunday.

The Lengthening & Shortening Day

David's daily day-length figure, plotted across the five Sundays — the summer solstice sits right in the dip between June 7 and July 5, where "longer" quietly turns to "shorter."