Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Saturday, August 2, 201408/02/2014

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 2, 201408/02/2014

Joe Balcuk

In Morning News Weekends

Joe Balcuk, CEO of Rooster Fin, joins Wendy Edwards and Eric Seitz to talk about his educational games.

Saturday, August 2, 201408/02/2014

Wes Iseli, Brian Staples, and Wilson

In Morning News Weekends

Wes Iseli, Brian Staples, and Wilson the monkey join Eric Seitz and Wendy Edwards to talk about their performances.

Friday, August 1, 201408/01/2014

Jill Schlesinger

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

CBS Senior Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger, joins Les Sinclair to discuss the latest economy news.

Friday, August 1, 201408/01/2014

Rick Britton

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Virginia Histroy Expert Rick Britton tells us about local historic hero, Jack Jouett, with Les Sinclair. He also has an upcoming FREE talk at Ash Lawn-Highland on the Battle of Bladensburg and the subsequent Burning of Washington by the British. I’ll be giving the talk on Sunday, August 24, the 200th anniversary of those events!

Friday, August 1, 201408/01/2014

Scott Goodman

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Scott Goodman talks with Les Sinclair about the ongoing corruption trial of Governor Bob McDonnell.

Friday, August 1, 201408/01/2014

George E. Birnbaum

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

George E. Birnbaum is an American international political consultant.. In 1998 he moved to Israel to serve as a consultant to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and became his chief of staff. He talks with Les Sinclair on what the conflict in Israel and Palestine is all about.

Friday, August 1, 201408/01/2014

Rebecca White

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Rebecca White, Director, U.Va Department of Parking & Transportation, joins Les Sinclair to talk about UVA’s new Bike Sharing Program.

Friday, August 1, 201408/01/2014

Hour 2: Kenric Ward, Chris Salcedo

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Kenric Ward talks about voter fraud in Fairfax County and Chris Salcedo discusses the US border diversion.

Friday, August 1, 201408/01/2014

Hour 1: Herb Lux, David Horowitz, Paul Hoffman

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Herb Lux talks about fighting corruption, David Horowitz talks about his book, Take No Prisoners: The Battle Plan for Defeating the Left, and Paul Hoffman shares information about a promising new antibiotic.

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