Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Monday, April 4, 201604/04/2016

4/4/16 Hour 2: Mark Scott, John McTernan

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Mark Scott shares his problematic experience with the Albemarle County tax relief program, and author John McTernan discusses his book “As America Has Done to Israel,” and America’s stance towards Israel.

Monday, April 4, 201604/04/2016

4/4/16 Hour 1: Robert Hurt, Justin Danhof

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Congressman Robert Hurt discusses current problems with the U.S. economy such as unemployment rates and the Obama administration, and Justin Danhof joins to talk about his work on the Employee Conscience Protection Project. He wants employees to feel free to speak about their views without fear of being fired.

Saturday, April 2, 201604/02/2016

BRHBA Home Show

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie Broadcasts live from the Blue Ridge Home Builders Association’s Home Show.

Saturday, April 2, 201604/02/2016

Shenandoah Joe

In Morning News Weekends

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

Saturday, April 2, 201604/02/2016

Tech Talk

In Morning News Weekends

Bryant Harrison joins the program for the weekly Tech Talk. This week he talks about the FN keys on your laptop.

Saturday, April 2, 201604/02/2016

Pat Peason

In Morning News Weekends

Think working an extra year is too much effort for what it’s worth? Retirement expert Pat Peason has a few reasons you might change your mind.

Saturday, April 2, 201604/02/2016

Emily Taylor

In Morning News Weekends

A smartphone gun. What could possibly go wrong? To weigh the truth of that, here’s Emily Taylor of U.S. Law Shield.

Saturday, April 2, 201604/02/2016

Chief Andrew Pullen

In Morning News Weekends

The fire service is built around brotherhood. It’s a service where you build relationships with people – they become close friends. So it only makes sense that when firefighter Victor Breeden was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma, the world would come together for the man who has always been there for everyone else. Chief Andrew Pullen details.

Friday, April 1, 201604/01/2016

Anna’s Story

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Anna Pitts, her sister, Grace, and her mom, Krissy, join Les Sinclair to talk about how the UVA Children’s Hospital helped Anna.

Friday, April 1, 201604/01/2016

Kennedy’s Story

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair is joined by Kennedy Buntrock and her mom to talk about when they needed to use the UVA Children’s Hospital.

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