Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Saturday, August 15, 201508/15/2015

Dana Falk and Ellen Phipps

In A Graceful Life

Dana Falk from Our Lady of Peace and Ellen Phipps from the Alzheimer’s Association join Jeanne McCusker to talk about Alzheimer’s disease.

Saturday, August 15, 201508/15/2015

Active Living Communities

In Real Estate Matters

Andrea Akers and Charif Soubra with Southern Development join Michael Guthrie to talk about active living communities.

Saturday, August 15, 201508/15/2015

Sounds of Success: Back to School Bash

The annual community Back to School Bash is a much-anticipated event for nonprofits, churches, barbers, business people, volunteers and more.

Saturday, August 15, 201508/15/2015

Freddy Jackson

In Conversations with Wendy

Freddy Jackson joins Wendy Edwards to talk about the anniversary of Michael Brown’s death.

Saturday, August 15, 201508/15/2015

Alec Stewart

In Morning News Weekends

Alec Stewart joins the program to talk about jobs that millennials don’t want.

Saturday, August 15, 201508/15/2015

Charlottesville Derby Dames

In Morning News Weekends

Crashiopeia, a Charlottesville Derby Dame, joins the program to talk about an upcoming event.

Friday, August 14, 201508/14/2015

TOP 5 Soundbites for the week of 8/10/15

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Dori Zook with Les Sinclair and the Top 5 Soundbites of the week ending 8/14/15.

Friday, August 14, 201508/14/2015

Women’s 4 Miler Fundraising

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Cynthia Lorenzoni, Race Director of the Charlottesville Women’s Four Miler talks about this years race.

Friday, August 14, 201508/14/2015

Food Bank Needs Your Help

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Michael McKee with Blue Ridge Area Food Bank, discusses with Les Sinclair how the food bank is doing as back to school season rapidly approaches.

Friday, August 14, 201508/14/2015

How will El Nino Impact our area?

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Senior Meteorologist at Accuweather.com, Bob Smerbeck, talks with Les Sinclair about how El Nino will impact our area this winter.

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