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Primitive Tech Show, Wedding Farm Stories & Smart Dust Talk – The Call Flo Show! | April 20, 2026
🎙️ It’s a Monday morning on The Call Flo Show as Noah and Paul Barlow kick off the week with a mix of weekend stories, listener calls, strange technology talk, and the usual unpredictable conversations that make the show what it is.
🌟 Highlights from Today’s Show
❄️ Frosty April Morning
Paul starts the show talking about a cold start to the day, complete with frost on the windshield and those strange early morning birds along the road. With April weather swinging from near-summer heat to freezing mornings, it sets the tone for a classic Central Virginia conversation.
🏹 Primitive Technology Show Recap
Paul shares his trip to the historic village for a primitive technology show, where collectors gathered with arrowheads, spear points, stone tools, and handmade pieces from across the East Coast. The conversation gets into how valuable some of these pieces can be, how they are collected, and the question of how anyone really authenticates stone tools when modern makers can still shape them by hand.
📞 Henry Calls In
Henry Fulcher calls in with his usual run of jokes, puns, and one-liners before sharing a serious story about asking Jesus to help him find his sister Pearl’s missing lockbox key. According to Henry, he dreamed of where to look, woke up, checked the spot, and found it. It’s another classic Henry call, mixing humor, faith, and personal reflection.
💒 Wedding Weekend at a Working Farm
Noah talks about working a wedding at Celeste Farms, a real working farm near the Richmond and Henrico area. The venue stood out because it was not just a wedding barn or event space, but an actual farm that only hosts a limited number of weddings each year. Noah describes the setting as peaceful and almost commune-like, with food coming directly from what the land produced.
🥬 Farm-to-Table Wedding Food
The wedding conversation turns into a deeper look at the food, with collard greens, mushrooms, and other early-season vegetables served from the farm itself. Noah talks about how fresh and intentional everything felt, even if it was not the usual wedding meal, and how the whole place had a different atmosphere from more standard venues.
🪨 Arrowheads and Ancient History
Paul reflects on finding Clovis points and other old stone tools on his own property after rain washed through the land. That leads into a larger conversation about what the area may have looked like thousands of years ago, who may have lived there, and how much history can be sitting right under your feet.
🛤️ Zero Days and Sunday Rituals
Paul explains the idea of a “zero day” from Appalachian Trail hiking, where a person takes a full rest day without logging trail miles. He and Grace have turned Sundays into their own kind of zero day, complete with pancakes, sausage, sleeping in, and taking the day slow.
🧬 Smart Dust Rabbit Hole
The show takes a strange turn when Paul brings up “smart dust,” tiny sensor technology originally explored for battlefield use. The conversation gets into microscopic devices, tracking, agriculture applications, medical possibilities, and the unsettling idea that technology can become so small it is almost invisible.
🍷 Virginia Wine Festival Giveaway
Noah reminds listeners about upcoming ticket giveaways for the Virginia Wine Festival, with chances to win during later hours on WFLO. The festival is previewed as a Saturday event featuring Virginia wines, food, and live music from The Castaways.
🌿 420 Talk and Garden Calls
Since the episode falls on April 20, the conversation briefly touches on 420, cannabis history, and old discussions around medicinal use. FTC later calls in to clear up voting information, talk gardening, hot peppers, and homemade hot sauce.
🎂 Birthday Calendar
Birthday shoutouts go to Ritha Jackson of Farmville, Jeanette Smith of Heron, and Kimberly Jones. Celebrity birthdays also include George Takei, Jessica Lange, and Luther Vandross.
📻 Local, Live and Unfiltered
From ancient tools and farm weddings to smart dust, hot sauce, and listener calls, this episode is another example of The Call Flo Show’s anything-can-happen style. It’s local conversation, real personalities, and a little bit of everything to start the week.
👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of The Call Flo Show
📞 Call in weekdays from 8 to 9 AM at 434-394-0924
Видео Primitive Tech Show, Wedding Farm Stories & Smart Dust Talk – The Call Flo Show! | April 20, 2026 канала WFLO Radio
🌟 Highlights from Today’s Show
❄️ Frosty April Morning
Paul starts the show talking about a cold start to the day, complete with frost on the windshield and those strange early morning birds along the road. With April weather swinging from near-summer heat to freezing mornings, it sets the tone for a classic Central Virginia conversation.
🏹 Primitive Technology Show Recap
Paul shares his trip to the historic village for a primitive technology show, where collectors gathered with arrowheads, spear points, stone tools, and handmade pieces from across the East Coast. The conversation gets into how valuable some of these pieces can be, how they are collected, and the question of how anyone really authenticates stone tools when modern makers can still shape them by hand.
📞 Henry Calls In
Henry Fulcher calls in with his usual run of jokes, puns, and one-liners before sharing a serious story about asking Jesus to help him find his sister Pearl’s missing lockbox key. According to Henry, he dreamed of where to look, woke up, checked the spot, and found it. It’s another classic Henry call, mixing humor, faith, and personal reflection.
💒 Wedding Weekend at a Working Farm
Noah talks about working a wedding at Celeste Farms, a real working farm near the Richmond and Henrico area. The venue stood out because it was not just a wedding barn or event space, but an actual farm that only hosts a limited number of weddings each year. Noah describes the setting as peaceful and almost commune-like, with food coming directly from what the land produced.
🥬 Farm-to-Table Wedding Food
The wedding conversation turns into a deeper look at the food, with collard greens, mushrooms, and other early-season vegetables served from the farm itself. Noah talks about how fresh and intentional everything felt, even if it was not the usual wedding meal, and how the whole place had a different atmosphere from more standard venues.
🪨 Arrowheads and Ancient History
Paul reflects on finding Clovis points and other old stone tools on his own property after rain washed through the land. That leads into a larger conversation about what the area may have looked like thousands of years ago, who may have lived there, and how much history can be sitting right under your feet.
🛤️ Zero Days and Sunday Rituals
Paul explains the idea of a “zero day” from Appalachian Trail hiking, where a person takes a full rest day without logging trail miles. He and Grace have turned Sundays into their own kind of zero day, complete with pancakes, sausage, sleeping in, and taking the day slow.
🧬 Smart Dust Rabbit Hole
The show takes a strange turn when Paul brings up “smart dust,” tiny sensor technology originally explored for battlefield use. The conversation gets into microscopic devices, tracking, agriculture applications, medical possibilities, and the unsettling idea that technology can become so small it is almost invisible.
🍷 Virginia Wine Festival Giveaway
Noah reminds listeners about upcoming ticket giveaways for the Virginia Wine Festival, with chances to win during later hours on WFLO. The festival is previewed as a Saturday event featuring Virginia wines, food, and live music from The Castaways.
🌿 420 Talk and Garden Calls
Since the episode falls on April 20, the conversation briefly touches on 420, cannabis history, and old discussions around medicinal use. FTC later calls in to clear up voting information, talk gardening, hot peppers, and homemade hot sauce.
🎂 Birthday Calendar
Birthday shoutouts go to Ritha Jackson of Farmville, Jeanette Smith of Heron, and Kimberly Jones. Celebrity birthdays also include George Takei, Jessica Lange, and Luther Vandross.
📻 Local, Live and Unfiltered
From ancient tools and farm weddings to smart dust, hot sauce, and listener calls, this episode is another example of The Call Flo Show’s anything-can-happen style. It’s local conversation, real personalities, and a little bit of everything to start the week.
👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more episodes of The Call Flo Show
📞 Call in weekdays from 8 to 9 AM at 434-394-0924
Видео Primitive Tech Show, Wedding Farm Stories & Smart Dust Talk – The Call Flo Show! | April 20, 2026 канала WFLO Radio
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