Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Friday, February 26, 201602/26/2016

2/26/16 Hour 2: Matt Hardin, Michael Del Rosso

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Matt Hardin talks about a FOIA case resolution and Michael Del Rosso shares why he is running for Congress.

Friday, February 26, 201602/26/2016

2/26/16 Hour 1: Eric Trump, John Whitehead, Chris Farrell

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Eric Trump talks about his father running for President, John Whitehead discusses secret police, and Chris Farrell talks about what is happening to Air Force Academy chapel tithes.

Thursday, February 25, 201602/25/2016

2/25/16 Hour 2: Neil Williamson

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Neil Williamson joins in-studio to weigh in on the status of proffer law in Virginia and how it is affecting Albemarle County, the recent Charlottesville Developers’ Roundtable meeting, and much more.

Thursday, February 25, 201602/25/2016

2/25/16 Hour 1: Jeff Fogel, Abigail Baird

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Attorney Jeff Fogel sits in to share his perspective on the Charlottesville City Council’s new policies regarding council meetings and how the people’s opinions will be heard. Also, Dr. Abigail Baird talks about Emmy Award-winning show Brain Games from National Geographic, and she examines what we know about the brain and what is still left to learn.

Thursday, February 25, 201602/25/2016

(022416) Hour 2 – Phillip Wegmann, Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Philip Wegmann weighs in on the SCOTUS situation and then Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico discuss medical debt.

Wednesday, February 24, 201602/24/2016

(022416) Hour 1 – Gary Grant, Rick Manning, Akash Chougule

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Gary Grant gives us a Board of Supervisors meeting overview, Rick Manning weighs in on illegal alien voting and then…

Tuesday, February 23, 201602/23/2016

2/23/16 Hour 2: Jonathan Franklin, Nikuyah Walker, Pete Hoekstra

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Jonathan Franklin talks about his book, 438 Days: An Extraordinary True Story of Survival at Sea, Nikuyah Walker shares her thoughts on the City Council’s new rules, and Pete Hoekstra talks about John Kasich.

Tuesday, February 23, 201602/23/2016

2/23/16 Hour 1: Dan and John Gritsko, Laura Hollis

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Dan and John Gritsko talks about sports for homeschoolers and Laura Hollis talks about the 2016 race to the White House.

Monday, February 22, 201602/22/2016

2/22/16 Hour 2: Christopher Harris, Michael Grosso

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Christopher Harris points out why #BlackLivesMatter is completely inconsistent with Biblical Christianity, and Dr. Michael Grosso discusses his newest book “The Man Who Could Fly: St. Joseph of Copertino and the Mystery of Levitation”.

Monday, February 22, 201602/22/2016

2/22/16 Hour 1: Joe Russell, Bonner Cohen, Marita Noon

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Joe Russell calls in to share why he’s protesting Presidential candidate John Kasich and his visit to Virginia, Dr. Bonner Cohen discusses the Supreme Court’s ruling regarding property rights, and Marita Noon breaks down the climate change polls and explains what they mean.

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