Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Monday, January 18, 201601/18/2016

Soup For Seniors Wraps Up

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Carleigh Showalter, JABA Volunteer Coordinator, talks with Les Sinclair about this JABA event.

Monday, January 18, 201601/18/2016

(1/18/16) Hour 2: Dr. Ed Gogek, Regina Griggs

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

In this second hour of the Schilling Show, Rob talks with Dr. Ed Gogek about his book “Marijuana Debunked,” and Regina Griggs of PFOX joins the program.

Monday, January 18, 201601/18/2016

(1/18/16) Hour 1: Jonathan Schanzer, Craig DiSesa, Orlando Watson

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

In this hour of The Schilling Show, Rob discusses the Iran prisoner exchange with Jonathan Schanzer, talks medicaid reform with Craig DiSesa, and analyzes the democratic debate with Orlando Watson.

Monday, January 18, 201601/18/2016

Dr. Jared Christophel

In Live Well

Dr. Christophel joined the program to discuss facial reconstructive surgery and much more.

Sunday, January 17, 201601/17/2016

Manifestation

In Community Vision

Pastor William Washington and Jay James talk about the manifestation of God.

Saturday, January 16, 201601/16/2016

Elizabeth Gathright

In A Graceful Life

Elizabeth Gathright joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about her life.

Saturday, January 16, 201601/16/2016

Understanding Today’s Real Estate Market

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie is joined by Donna Patton and Anthony McGhee to talk about today’s real estate market.

Saturday, January 16, 201601/16/2016

Respect for Humanity in Letter Form: A Conversation with Wendy (Hour 2)

In Conversations with Wendy

Listen to Conversations with Wendy, dive right back into nostalgia and come up breathing with new hope for a happier life. And listen for your chance to receive a personal invitation to Wendy’s Annual Love Letter Writing Party!

Saturday, January 16, 201601/16/2016

Respect for Humanity in Letter Form: A Conversation with Wendy (Hour 1)

In Conversations with Wendy

Listen to Conversations with Wendy, dive right back into nostalgia and come up breathing with new hope for a happier life. And listen for your chance to receive a personal invitation to Wendy’s Annual Love Letter Writing Party!

Saturday, January 16, 201601/16/2016

Alia Derrick

In Morning News Weekends

Alia Derrick is a labor lawyer who can give you 1.5 billion reasons why you may want to protect yourself before diving into an office Powerball pool.

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18 hours ago in Features, Trending

3 fans. 60 Super Bowls. This might be their last time going to the big game

It just wouldn't feel like the Super Bowl for them if they weren't all there. And this might be the last time they all do it. That's what three old friends were coming to grips with just before this year's Super Bowl. The trio of octogenarians are the only fans left in the exclusive "never missed a Super Bowl" club.