Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Monday, March 2, 201503/02/2015

Hour 2: Christine Arevalo, Dr. Gary Frazier

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Christine Arevalo talks about an Anthem data breach and Dr. Gary Frazier talks about his book, Hell Is For Real: Why it Matters.

Monday, March 2, 201503/02/2015

Hour 1: Robert Hurt, Raymond Mason

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Robert Hurt talks about DHS funding and Netanyahu’s visit and Raymond Mason shares problems in Charlottesville schools.

Monday, March 2, 201503/02/2015

The Will and Worship of GOD

In Community Vision

Pastors William Washington and Jay James share a conversation about the will and worship of GOD.

Monday, March 2, 201503/02/2015

Sounds of Success: Coach’s Corner

After being denied to opportunity to play football for the school when he attended it, Garwin DeBerry made history when he became the first African American head coach for the Charlottesville High School Varsity Football team, a position he went on to hold for 28 years.

Sunday, March 1, 201503/01/2015

The Bible, Assaf Abraham

In Impact for God

Pastor Bare talks about the importance of the Bible and is then joined by Assaf Abraham, an archaeologist from Israel.

Saturday, February 28, 201502/28/2015

Law That Impacts Real Estate

In Real Estate Matters

Neil Williamson, government affairs director for the Charlottesville Area Association of Realtors, joins Michael Guthrie to talk about a law that impacts real estate.

Saturday, February 28, 201502/28/2015

Amy Hart

In Morning News Weekends

Amy Hart joins the program to talk about the Big C New Me event.

Saturday, February 28, 201502/28/2015

Conversations with Wendy: Johnny Mac, Victoria Vox

In Conversations with Wendy

Comedian Johnny Mac highlights comedy events here in C’ville and then national musical sensation Victoria Vox serenades us with her unique ukulele style!

Thursday, February 26, 201502/26/2015

Rob Schilling

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

WINA’s Rob Schilling talks with Les Sinclair about the happenings around CPAC.

Thursday, February 26, 201502/26/2015

Elliott Noss

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Elliott Noss is the CEO of TING (Internet and Mobile). He talks with Les Sinclair about the Thursday ruling from the FCC regarding the internet as a utility.

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