Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Wednesday, June 24, 201506/24/2015

Hour 2: Pete Mainzer and Gary Grant, Lesia Cartelli

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Pete Mainzer and Gary Grant tell us all about the radio program “Cop Talk” as well as an extended conversation about police interaction with their community. Then Lesia Cartelli tells us all about the outstanding program “Angel Faces” and how they are helping women.

Wednesday, June 24, 201506/24/2015

Hour 1: Shaun Kenney, Connie Pippin

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Shaun Kenney weighs in on the Confederate Flag: Should it stay or should it go? Connie Pippin rejoins the show.

Tuesday, June 23, 201506/23/2015

Obesity the epidemic, and how to fight it

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Kelly Hughes is a Registered Dietitian at Martha Jefferson Hospital and talks about what you can do to stave-off the obesity epidemic. Les Sinclair interviews her on WINA’s Charlottesville Right Now.

Tuesday, June 23, 201506/23/2015

How to Stay Safe in The Heat & Thunderstorms

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Battalion Chief Rich Jones of the Charlottesville Fire Dept. discusses what you can do to remain safe during the heat-wave and what you should know before a thunderstorm power outage.

Tuesday, June 23, 201506/23/2015

Groundbreaking reproductive research at UVA could lead to a Male contraceptive

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

John Herr, from the University of Virginia’s Center for Research in Contraceptive and Reproductive Health, talks with Les Sinclair about the groundbreaking discovery in reproductive research that could lead to a male contraceptive.

Tuesday, June 23, 201506/23/2015

Solarize Charlottesville 2015 has Kicked Off

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Andrew Grigsby of L.E.A.P. Charlottesville talks with Les Sinclair about the benefits of solar and how you can get a $20 energy audit.

Tuesday, June 23, 201506/23/2015

Hour 2: Mark Bauerlein, Robert Doubek, David Pickup

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Mark Bauerlein talks about his book, State of the American Mind, Robert Doubek discusses his book, Creating the Vietnam Memorial, and David Pickup talks about gender change and what’s next.

Tuesday, June 23, 201506/23/2015

Hour 1: Earl Smith, Jim Lark

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Earl Smith shares why he is running for Supervisor and Jim Lark talks about property rights.

Tuesday, June 23, 201506/23/2015

Understanding

In Community Vision

Pastors William Washington and Jay James share a conversation about the new revelation of the understanding of God.

Tuesday, June 23, 201506/23/2015

Charles Werner

Charlottesville Fire Chief Charles Werner joined the show to discuss heat safety, thunderstorms, and what to do in an emergency large scale fire event as well.

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