Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Monday, July 21, 201407/21/2014

Hour 1: Ken Cuccinelli, Jeremy Tedesco, Carol Tobias

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Ken Cuccinelli talks about RINOs, Jeremy Tedesco discusses a government re-education for a cake artist, and Carol Tobias talks about Mark Warner voting against conscience protections.

Monday, July 21, 201407/21/2014

Spiritual Warfare – Part 2

In Community Vision

Pastors William Washington and Jay James share part two of their conversation about spiritual warfare.

Sunday, July 20, 201407/20/2014

Genesis, Dr. Alvin Edwards

In Impact for God

Pastor Bare gives an overview of the Book of Genesis and then has a conversation with Dr. Alvin Edwards.

Sunday, July 20, 201407/20/2014

Morning News Weekends: George Birnbaum

In Morning News Weekends

George E. Birnbaum is an American international political consultant. He was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, and has worked on dozens of United States Congressional and Senatorial races. In 1998 he moved to Israel to serve as a consultant to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and became his chief of staff. He joins Eric and Wendy for a lively discussion.

Saturday, July 19, 201407/19/2014

Erika Vaccellio and Mary Ann Bournos

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Erika Vaccellio and Mary Ann Bournos to talk about the Charlottesville Free Clinic.

Saturday, July 19, 201407/19/2014

CAAR 2nd Quarter Market Report

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Gutherie is joined by Anita Dunbar and John Ince to talk about the CAAR second quarter market report.

Saturday, July 19, 201407/19/2014

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, July 19, 201407/19/2014

Kevin Scott

In Morning News Weekends

Kevin Scott joins Wendy Edwards and Eric Seitz to talk about if Republicans will win enough seats.

Saturday, July 19, 201407/19/2014

Bryant Harrison

In Morning News Weekends

Bryant Harrison joins Eric Seitz and Wendy Edwards for the weekly Tech Talk.

Saturday, July 19, 201407/19/2014

Doug Alexander

In Morning News Weekends

Local financial professional Doug Alexander from Alexander Financial Services says now is the time to do some financial cramming for college.

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