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, April 23, 201604/23/2016

Music – Hour 2

Wendy Edwards and her guests talk about music.

Saturday, April 23, 201604/23/2016

Music – Hour 1

Wendy Edwards and her guests talk about music.

Saturday, April 16, 201604/16/2016

Heroin Addiction – Hour 2

Wendy Edwards and her guests talk about heroin addictions.

Saturday, April 16, 201604/16/2016

Heroin Addiction – Hour 1

Wendy Edwards and her guests talk about heroin addictions.

Saturday, April 9, 201604/09/2016

Donut Wars – Hour 2

Wendy Edwards broadcasts live from Donut Wars.

Saturday, April 9, 201604/09/2016

Donut Wars – Hour 1

Wendy Edwards broadcasts live from Donut Wars.

Saturday, March 26, 201603/26/2016

Conversations with Wendy: Healing from Cancer (Part Two)

Dr. John Herr, cellular biologist at University of Virginia, lets us in on a found cellular characteristic that can contribute to the elimination of certain cancers. Charlotte Matthews, who turned her chemotherapy treatments into a writer’s retreat joins us to talk about the blessing of community support.

Saturday, March 26, 201603/26/2016

Conversations with Wendy: Healing from Cancer (Part One)

Dr. John Herr, cellular biologist at University of Virginia, lets us in on a found cellular characteristic that can contribute to the elimination of certain cancers. Charlotte Matthews, who turned her chemotherapy treatments into a writer’s retreat joins us to talk about the blessing of community support.

Saturday, March 19, 201603/19/2016

CWW: A Church to Call Home; A God to Call Yours

Have you found a church to call home? Do you have a God to call yours? Listen to this GREAT conversation with filmmaker Kent Williamson (Stained Glass Rainbows, By War & By God, Rebellion of Thought) as we discuss postmodernism and its affect on “church” and systems of belief.

Saturday, March 12, 201603/12/2016

Conversations with Wendy Panel on America’s Apology Epidemic Hour 2

Wendy Edwards is joined by guests to talk about America’s apology epidemic.

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