Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Saturday, August 16, 201408/16/2014

Dave Fafarra

In Morning News Weekends

Live from the Charlottesville City Market here’s OUR WINA Saturday “Market Watch” with Dave Fafarra… you know him as Shenandoah Joe…

Saturday, August 16, 201408/16/2014

Rory Stolzenberg and Connor Clark

In Morning News Weekends

Rory Stolzenberg and Connor Clark talk about their business, Foodio.

Saturday, August 16, 201408/16/2014

Tech Talk

In Morning News Weekends

Bryant Harrison joins the show for his weekly Tech Talk about Google and security.

Saturday, August 16, 201408/16/2014

Joanna Jennings

In Morning News Weekends

Executive Director Joanna Jennings introduces The Arbor, a new organization which serves women over the age of eighteen who have been victimized by trafficking in the United States.

Friday, August 15, 201408/15/2014

Alison Ferole

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Alison Ferole is Asst. Emergency Mgt Coordinator for Charlottesville, UVA & Albemarle. She joins Les Sinclair to tells us about this fall’s CERT Basic Training course.

Friday, August 15, 201408/15/2014

Kevin Kochersberger

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Kevin Kochersberger is an associate professor with the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech and talks with Les Sinclair about the use and future of drones in the state.

Friday, August 15, 201408/15/2014

Hour 2: Kenric Ward, Ron Kessler

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Kenric Ward joins the show from Watchdog.org and Ron Kessler talks about his book, The First Family Detail: Secret Service Agents Reveal the Hidden Lives of the Presidents.

Friday, August 15, 201408/15/2014

Hour 1: Louis Schultz, Scott Bandy, Keith Davies

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Louis Schultz shares how the Charlottesville city manager breaks laws, Scott Bandy, The Blue Spade, sings Fry’s Spring Wants Corrective Zoning, and Keith Davies talks about Christian slaughter in Iraq.

Thursday, August 14, 201408/14/2014

Max Smith

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Max Smith, reporter with WTOP-Washington, joins Les Sinclair to recap the prosecution’s case in former Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife’s corruption trial in Richmond.

Thursday, August 14, 201408/14/2014

Brad Sheffield

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Albemarle County Supervisor (Rio District) Brad Sheffield sits down with Les Sinclair to recap last night’s marathon session, including a possible expansion of The Regent School

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