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, May 28, 201605/28/2016

Men who Make a Difference – Hour 2

Meet three men whose contributions have defeated societal expectations – and they rock!! I pray they’ll encourage you to do the same when you hear from them on Conversations with Wendy!

Saturday, May 28, 201605/28/2016

Men who Make a Difference – Hour 1

Meet three men whose contributions have defeated societal expectations – and they rock!! I pray they’ll encourage you to do the same when you hear from them on Conversations with Wendy!

Saturday, May 21, 201605/21/2016

An American Education (Part 2)

So many questions come to mind when you consider hosting a foreign exchange student – I know, because I was so hesitant to open my home. I’m glad I accepted the opportunity to have Derrick stay with us from Malaysia because we’ve done and learned so much together. I hope you’ll give this a shot! So, let’s get your immediate questions answered.

Saturday, May 21, 201605/21/2016

An American Education (Part 1)

Today, I share my experience as a host mom with the help of my “son” Derrick Tan and fellow exchange student Alex Barot.

Saturday, May 14, 201605/14/2016

John Herr and Kevin Eisenfrat – Hour 2

Wendy Edwards is joined by Kevin Eisenfrat and John Herr from UVA.

Saturday, May 14, 201605/14/2016

John Herr and Kevin Eisenfrat – Hour 1

Wendy Edwards is joined by Kevin Eisenfrat and John Herr from UVA.

Saturday, May 7, 201605/07/2016

Adoption – Hour 2

Wendy Edwards and her guests talk about some of the struggles with adoption.

Saturday, May 7, 201605/07/2016

Adoption – Hour 1

Wendy Edwards and her guests talk about some of the struggles with adoption.

Saturday, April 30, 201604/30/2016

Parkinson’s Awareness – Hour 2

Marcia Lagomarsino and her service dog Maggie join Wendy Edwards to talk about Parkinsons.

Saturday, April 30, 201604/30/2016

Parkinson’s Awareness – Hour 1

Marcia Lagomarsino and her service dog Maggie join Wendy Edwards to talk about Parkinsons.

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