Morning News Weekends

Morning News Weekends

Morning News Weekends

Saturdays & Sundays from 6 – 8am

Wendy Edwards gives you all the info you need for the weekend with updates on news, traffic and weather.

Saturday, August 13, 201608/13/2016

Dr. Sean McFate

Dr. Sean McFate, served as a paratrooper in the US Army’s 82nd Airborne Division and is an Associate Professor at the National Defense University, a Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council and an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. His newest novel, SHADOW WAR: A TOM LOCKE NOVEL is available now.

Saturday, August 13, 201608/13/2016

Tech Talk

Bryant Harrison joins the program for his weekly Tech Talk. This week he talks about how you get what you pay for when it comes to computers.

Saturday, August 13, 201608/13/2016

Mary Morony

Mary Morony joins Wendy Edwards to talk about her books and to share information about a book signing at Barnes & Noble on August 20th.

Saturday, August 6, 201608/06/2016

Freddy Jackson

Freddy Jackson joins Wendy Edwards to talk about the Love No Ego Movement.

Sunday, July 31, 201607/31/2016

Shane Cory on Finally Jailing Hillary

Wendy Edwards is joined by Shane Cory, editor of Liberty News Now and the managing partner of the political marketing firm, Media Bridge, to address rumors such as a WikiLeaks release of materials that can finally put Hillary Clinton in prison.

Sunday, July 31, 201607/31/2016

Author and Educator Marc Hoberman

Marc Hoberman uses his own challenges to instill in us the importance of maintaining self-worth and inner strength, no matter what gets in our way.

Saturday, July 30, 201607/30/2016

Dave Fafara

Live from the Charlottesville City Market here’s OUR WINA Saturday “Market Watch” with Dave Fafara… you know him as Shenandoah Joe.

Saturday, July 30, 201607/30/2016

Dr. Brandon Brock

Wendy Edwards is joined by Dr. Brandon Brock to talk about brain training and keeping dementia at bay.

Saturday, July 30, 201607/30/2016

Camara Clifton

Camara Clifton joins Wendy Edwards to talk about Donald Trump.

Saturday, July 30, 201607/30/2016

Gabrielle Myers

Gabrielle Myers, writer, chef, teacher, and author of Hive Mind, will give a talk and book signing at Barnes & Noble on Wednesday, August 3rd at 5:30.

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