Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Monday, August 10, 201508/10/2015

The advantages of teens staying on parents car insurance plan.

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

InsuranceQuotes.com’s, Laura Adams, talks with Les Sinclair about why it’s much cheaper for young adults to stay on parents’ car insurance.

Monday, August 10, 201508/10/2015

Thomas Jefferson Health Dist. receives National Accreditation.

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Dr. Denise Bonds, TJHD Health Director, explains to Les Sinclair why the National Accreditation by the Public Health Accreditation Board is important.

Monday, August 10, 201508/10/2015

University of Virginia taking Breast Cancer Treatment One Step Further

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Dr. Shayna Showalter, specializing in breast cancer, talks with Les Sinclair about an advanced treatment of Stage-1 Breast Cancer being…

Monday, August 10, 201508/10/2015

Hour 2: Geoff Shepard, Phillip Stucky, Jonathan Thompson

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Geoff Shepard separates facts from fiction regarding Watergate, Phillip Stucky of WINA’s “Morning News Weekends” joins us and then Jonathan Thompson discusses what needs to be done to stop violent crime.

Monday, August 10, 201508/10/2015

Hour 1: Robert Hurt, Dr. Nancy Johnson, Dennis Harvey

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Congressman Robert Hurt joins the show, Dr. Nancy Johnson fires back at Lawrence Gaughan and then friend and sponsor of the show Dennis Harvey explains Strike First Personal Protection and it’s benefits to us.

Sunday, August 9, 201508/09/2015

Morning News Weekends: Brian Krallis

In Morning News Weekends

The top paying cybersecurity job is a security software engineer with an average annual salary of $233,000 according to a…

Sunday, August 9, 201508/09/2015

Morning News Weekends: Carol Carr

In Morning News Weekends

The Fluvanna Leadership Development Program, for people who just want to learn a little more about the county and for…

Sunday, August 9, 201508/09/2015

Pastor Alvin Edwards and Pastor Hodari Hamilton

In Impact for God

Pastor Bare is joined by Pastor Alvin Edwards and Pastor Hodari Hamilton to share how they are making a positive difference in our community.

Saturday, August 8, 201508/08/2015

Doris Gelbman

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne McCusker is joined by attorney Doris Gelbman to talk about elder law.

Saturday, August 8, 201508/08/2015

How Is Zillow Impacting Real Estate?

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie is joined by Luke Strawn to talk about how Zillow is impacting real estate.

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