Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Monday, March 9, 201503/09/2015

Made to Worship

In Community Vision

Pastors William Washington and Jay James talk about how we were made to worship.

Monday, March 9, 201503/09/2015

Sweet J

“Sweet J” a female member of the Harlem Globetrotters joined the show to promote their upcoming appearance at the JPJ this Thursday.

Monday, March 9, 201503/09/2015

Dr. William Brady

In Live Well

Dr. Brady is a Professor of Emergency Medicine and the Medical Director for Emergency Management at UVA. He joined the show to discuss the latest advancements in Emergency Medicine and more.

Sunday, March 8, 201503/08/2015

Morning News Weekends: Young Spellers

In Morning News Weekends

This morning we are joined by three bright young minds: Grace Caramanis of Cale Elementary, Ahmad Hasan-Aamir of Burley Middle School and Michael Lee of Murray Elementary. This trio of youngsters took part in a regional spelling bee in the hopes of moving on to the national stage and they come in live to tell us the story of their journey!

Sunday, March 8, 201503/08/2015

Colonel Steve Sellers

In Impact for God

Pastor Bare is joined by Colonel Steve Sellers from the Albemarle County Police Department.

Saturday, March 7, 201503/07/2015

Pam O’Connor

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie is joined by Pam O’Connor from Leading RE.

Saturday, March 7, 201503/07/2015

Stress

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne McCusker and her guest talk about stress.

Saturday, March 7, 201503/07/2015

Kent Williamson and Ellen Osborne

In Conversations with Wendy

Kent Williamson talks about the movie Stained Glass Rainbows and Ellen Osborne talks about Literacy Volunteers.

Saturday, March 7, 201503/07/2015

Women’s History Month: The Bully Fighter

Bullying in all forms has become prevalent in our society. However, not everyone is choosing to keep silent about it. JoAnn Robertson has taken it upon herself to fight back with those who bully others. This inspired her to become a voice for the voiceless, doing what she can where she can with what she has to make people’s lives better.

Saturday, March 7, 201503/07/2015

Lydia Beyoud

In Morning News Weekends

Lydia Beyoud of Bloomberg BNA clues us in what just happened between the Fed Gov and the ‪#‎FCC‬: Net neutrality’s potential for your future.

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