Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Sunday, June 21, 201506/21/2015

Danny Bare, Laila Bare, Alvin Edwards

In Impact for God

Danny Bare, Dr. Laila Bare, and Pastor Alvin Edwards for a Father’s Day special to talk about integrity and being upright.

Sunday, June 21, 201506/21/2015

Morning News Weekends: Wilson Shirley

In Morning News Weekends

Wilson Shirley has brought “conservative truth” to Northwest University with the aid of the American Enterprise Institute. He joins us to explain how and why.

Saturday, June 20, 201506/20/2015

Peter Thompson

In A Graceful Life

Peter Thompson from the Senior Center joins Jeanne McCusker.

Saturday, June 20, 201506/20/2015

Practicing Cvillity

David Sloan and Pam Fitzgerald join Michael Guthrie to talk about practicing Cvillity.

Saturday, June 20, 201506/20/2015

Sounds of Success: Let’s Get Physical!

Our bodies were meant to move. So, Let’s Move! Maintaining a regular regimen that includes eating right and exercising isn’t always easy but it is possible, and very necessary in order to achieve physical health success.

Saturday, June 20, 201506/20/2015

Dr. Kyra Gaunt

In Conversations with Wendy

Dr. Kyra Gaunt joins Wendy Edwards to talk about race relations and Juneteenth.

Saturday, June 20, 201506/20/2015

Mayank Gala

In Morning News Weekends

The creator of the Ishan Gala foundation talks about his experience as a father to his ill son, Ishan, and his healthy children alike.

Saturday, June 20, 201506/20/2015

James Wilson

In Morning News Weekends

James Wilson joins Wendy Edwards to talk about Ham Radio and an upcoming Field Day. The national Field Day will be held on June 27 & 28th on the lawn at the 911 emergency center at 2306 Ivy Road.

Friday, June 19, 201506/19/2015

Hour 2: Merrill Mathews, Josh Bernstein, Dennis Harvey

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Merrill Mathews shares an Obamacare court update, Josh Bernstein talks about federal diversity regulations, and Dennis Murphy talks about the Strike First Personal Protection open house.

Friday, June 19, 201506/19/2015

Albemarle County Schools, First in Virginia to go Solar.

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Matt Ruscio, the Program & Policy Officer for Secure Futures (the Staunton-based company that worked with Albemarle County Schools to install the solar panels) talks with Les Sinclair about how it came about, and what the future looks like

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