Conversations with Wendy

Conversations with Wendy

Conversations with Wendy

We are all just trying to matter! That’s why Ms. Wendy Edwards invites you to attend an hour of delightful conversation each Saturday morning on Newsradio 1070 WINA. Her talk format is filled with celebrity and local interviews, music and comedy bits by guest performers and a house ensemble of special characters. Listeners are welcome to participate and often receive fun gifts. You’ll benefit just by tuning in! Want to hear something good? Enjoy Conversations with Wendy on Saturdays at 8 AM.

To book a conversation with Wendy, call her 24-Hour Voice Line at (434) 207-6300.

Saturday, January 10, 201501/10/2015

Jessica Phipps and Dr. Daria Brezinski

What message do we send to full-time, working parents when the answer to a plea for help is “You make too much money for assistance from the county/state” and “Have you thought of ways to help yourself?”

Saturday, December 27, 201412/27/2014

2014 in Review

Wendy Edwards reflects on the guests she had on Conversations with Wendy in 2014.

Saturday, December 20, 201412/20/2014

Felicia’s Choice

Today, she finds herself torn between her life with the family she loves and a continued relationship with the violent on-again, off-again lover who shot her in the face.

Saturday, December 13, 201412/13/2014

Chuck and Melissa Colver

Listen to this inspirational journey of humility and faith and hear how an entire community comes together when love is the drug of choice.

Saturday, December 6, 201412/06/2014

Jack Raymond

Jack Raymond joins Wendy Edwards to talk about his book, Life Slightly Off Center.

Saturday, November 29, 201411/29/2014

Freddy Jackson

Freddy Jackson joins Wendy Edwards to talk about the situation in Ferguson.

Saturday, November 15, 201411/15/2014

Wil Harville and Eric Seitz

Wil Harville and Eric Seitz join Wendy Edwards to discuss climate change.

Saturday, November 1, 201411/01/2014

Danielle Spradlin, Joellen Page, Ann-Marie Murrell

Danielle Spradlin, Miss Scottsville 2014, Joellen Page, and Ann-Marie Murrell, former Miss Lake O’ the Pines and co-author of What Women Really Want, join Wendy to talk about the subject of beauty.

Saturday, October 18, 201410/18/2014

Lauri Loewenburg

Lauri the Dream Expert explores the nature, function, and significance of a very personal dream Wendy had…and takes your calls to help interpret your dreams, too!

Saturday, October 11, 201410/11/2014

Phyllis Popkin

Phyllis Popkin joins Wendy Edwards to talk about intuition and how to find and use it.

Sponsored By

Paper Pushers

Meeting the needs of your business is our business.

Latest Stories

15 hours ago in Entertainment

Chanel couture gets a breath of fresh air — and a star-studded audience

Fashion powerhouse Chanel stacked the Paris front row like a movie premiere Tuesday: Nicole Kidman, Dua Lipa, Penélope Cruz, A$AP Rocky, Gracie Abrams, Margaret Qualley.

15 hours ago in Entertainment

Ralph Fiennes, star of stage and screen, makes opera debut in Paris directing `Eugene Onegin’

Ralph Fiennes ' vision of "Eugene Onegin" was cinematic. A three-time Academy Award nominee and a Tony Award winner, Fiennes made his opera directing debut Monday at the Paris Opera's ornate Palais Garnier.

15 hours ago in Sports

Sean Payton says Broncos QB Bo Nix has an ankle condition that made break inevitable

Sean Payton said at his season-ending news conference Tuesday that Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix had a preexisting ankle condition that make a fracture inevitable.

15 hours ago in Sports

Koepka is excited to be back on the PGA Tour. It comes with nervousness over how he’s received

Brooks Koepka was freed from the final year of his contract with Saudi-funded LIV Golf and the first person he called was Tiger Woods. Three weeks later, the PGA Tour created a path back for him that starts at Torrey Pines.

15 hours ago in National

Investigators say deadly midair collision near DC followed years of ignored warnings about traffic

National Transportation Safety Board members were deeply troubled Tuesday over years of ignored warnings about helicopter traffic dangers and other problems, long before last year's midair collision between an American Airlines jet and an Army Black Hawk, which killed 67 people near Washington, D.C.