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GDP Script/ Top Stories for October 23rd

Publish Date: October 23rd

PRE-ROLL:

From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast.

Today is Thursday, October 23rd and Happy birthday to Weird Al Yankovich

I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia.

  1. 'Fall back' — Daylight Saving Time ends Nov. 2
  2. Gwinnett Tech hosts inaugural Gryphon Gratitude Breakfast
  3. Georgians react to Instagram 'PG-13' rating policy

Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sweet tooths

All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe!

Break 1: Ingles Markets 6

STORY 1: 'Fall back' — Daylight Saving Time ends Nov. 2

Like it or not, it’s that time again—Daylight Saving Time ends on Nov. 2, and we “fall back” an hour. Darker evenings, groggy mornings, and maybe an extra cup of coffee (or three). But does this time shift really matter anymore?

Dr. Jason Delaney, an economics professor at Georgia Gwinnett College, doesn’t think so. “It was about saving energy back when lighting and heating were inefficient, and air conditioning didn’t exist. That’s not the world we live in now,” he said. “Economically, the impact is minimal.”

Psychologist Dr. David Ludden sees it differently: “It messes with your body. We’re not built to adjust quickly—our sleep cycles rely on light cues.” His advice? Get outside in natural light or use bright indoor lights during the day to help reset your internal clock.

So, while the time change might feel like a relic of the past, it still throws us off—at least for a little while.

STORY 2: Gwinnett Tech hosts inaugural Gryphon Gratitude Breakfast

On Oct. 15, Gwinnett Tech Foundation hosted its first-ever Gryphon Gratitude Breakfast, and the room was packed—150 donors, students, and community partners all gathered to celebrate the life-changing power of giving.

It wasn’t just about handshakes and thank-yous. Students stood up and shared raw, personal stories—how scholarships kept them in school, how the Foundation gave them a shot at a future they almost gave up on. “Every donation has a face,” said Darcie Johnson, the Foundation’s executive director. “You’re not just giving money—you’re changing lives.”

The event wrapped with a challenge: “Fuel Your Purpose.” A reminder to give, to act, to make it count.

STORY 3: Georgians react to Instagram 'PG-13' rating policy

  Meta’s new “PG-13” filter for Instagram? Let’s just say Georgians aren’t exactly buying it. The company claims the filter will block posts with strong language, risky stunts, or content promoting harmful behaviors—like drug paraphernalia. Sounds good on paper, right? But critics are calling it a PR stunt, not a real solution.

Sharon Winkler, who lost her 17-year-old son Alex to suicide in 2017, isn’t convinced. “This feels like another empty promise to make parents feel safe,” she said.

Counselor Laura Ladefian agrees. “Filters won’t fix the algorithms that make these platforms addictive,” she said. “It’s like putting a Band-Aid on a broken arm.”

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STORY 4: State names Suwanee an 'exceptional' main street city

 Suwanee’s got some bragging rights—officially. The Georgia Department of Community Affairs just named it one of the state’s newest Georgia Exceptional Main Street (GEMS) communities. Canton snagged the other spot, but let’s focus on Suwanee for a second.

Why the honor? It’s all about their downtown. Public spaces, smart planning, and a vibe that mixes charm with progress.

Earning GEMS status isn’t easy. Cities have to prove they’re not just growing economically but also keeping their unique character intact. Suwanee nailed it.

STORY 5: AMC brings first new Dolby Experience to Gwinnett since 2017

Big news for movie lovers in Gwinnett—Dolby Cinema is back after an eight-year hiatus. This past weekend, AMC unveiled its brand-new Dolby Cinema at the AMC Dine-In Webb Gin 11 on Scenic Highway in unincorporated Lawrenceville. It’s the first Dolby Experience in the county since 2017, and honestly? It’s a game-changer.

Think ultra-vivid colors, insane brightness, and sound so immersive it feels like it’s crawling up your spine. Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos combine to make every scene hit harder—like you’re in the movie, not just watching it.

This upgrade came after three months of renovations, and AMC isn’t stopping here. They’re planning 40 more Dolby locations nationwide, aiming for over 200 total. For now, though, Gwinnett’s got something to brag about.

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And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sweet tooths

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We’ll have closing comments after this

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