Podcasts

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Monday, March 16, 201503/16/2015

Hour 2: Philip Stucky, Erick Stakelbeck

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Philip Stucky talks about Hillary Clinton and Iran and Erick Stakelbeck talks about his book, ISIS Exposed: Beheadings, Slavery and the Hellish Reality of Radical Islam.

Monday, March 16, 201503/16/2015

Hour 1: Chris Winter, Jason Perry

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Rob Schilling is joined by Pat and Greg to award Chris Winter with the Citizen Patriot Award and Jason Perry talks about police killings and attempted assassinations.

Monday, March 16, 201503/16/2015

Keep Walking

In Community Vision

Pastors William Washington and Jay James talk about the importance for the scriptures to learn us and encouragement to keep walking when the waves of life hit us.

Sunday, March 15, 201503/15/2015

Morning News Weekends: Jim Naureckas

In Morning News Weekends

Jim Naureckas joins the show to discuss the topic of accuracy in reporting as well as offering well-documented criticism of media bias and censorship.

Sunday, March 15, 201503/15/2015

Morning News Weekends: Sean McCusty

In Morning News Weekends

Sean McCusty joins us to share information about an upcoming job fair which aims to gainfully employ local teens!

Sunday, March 15, 201503/15/2015

Dr. David McDonald

In Impact for God

Pastor Bare is joined by Dr. David McDonald, a family physician.

Saturday, March 14, 201503/14/2015

Kelly Eplee

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Kelly Eplee from Building Goodness Foundation to talk about their trip to Haiti.

Saturday, March 14, 201503/14/2015

Home and Garden Show

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie and his guest from the Blue Ridge Home Builders Association talk about the Home and Garden Show.

Saturday, March 14, 201503/14/2015

Sounds of Success: Women in Politics

Women are very important when it comes to politics and voting. For our second Women’s History Month special, we feature two women with successful careers in Charlottesville politics: Meredith Richards, former Charlottesville City Councilor and Nancy O’Brien, Charlottesville’s first woman to serve as mayor.

Saturday, March 14, 201503/14/2015

Donald Davis and Greg Pembroke

In Conversations with Wendy

Donald Davis talks about “Culpeper Tells” Storytelling Festival and Greg Pembroke talks about the website he started, Reasons My Son is Crying.

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