Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Saturday, June 21, 201406/21/2014

Lillian Schoeppler, Gil and Dan Harrington

In Conversations with Wendy

Wendy Edwards has a conversation with Lillian Schoeppler of Enough is Enough and is then joined by Gil and Dan Harrington to talk about Help Save The Next Girl.

Saturday, June 21, 201406/21/2014

Shenandoah Joe

In Morning News Weekends

Every weekday Rick and Jane bring you up-to-the-minute financial updates twice an hour with the CBS Marketwatch. Well, “market” has a very different meaning on Saturdays… live from the Charlottesville City Market here’s OUR WINA Saturday “Market Watch” with Dave Fafarra… you know him as Shenandoah Joe.

Saturday, June 21, 201406/21/2014

Lang Mason

In Morning News Weekends

Lang Mason joins Wendy Edwards and Eric Seitz to talk about his play, Pinching Petunias.

Saturday, June 21, 201406/21/2014

Eric Breckoff

In Morning News Weekends

Eric Breckoff joins Wendy Edwards and Eric Seitz to talk about the new Culinary Arts Program at PVCC.

Friday, June 20, 201406/20/2014

Hour 2: Katie Watson, Jim Lark

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Katie Watson talks about Terry McAuliffe and Jim Lark discusses Kelo v. New London.

Friday, June 20, 201406/20/2014

Hour 1: JR Hoeft, Wayne Allyn Root, Wendy Edwards

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

JR Hoeft talks about the federal investigation of the Phil Puckett resignation, Wayne Allyn Root discusses the minimum wage trojan donkey, and Wendy Edwards shares information about her new show and Kickstarter campaign.

Thursday, June 19, 201406/19/2014

Professor Richard Fell

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Professor Richard Fell, Emeritus Professor at Virginia Tech Dept. of Entomology, joins Les Sinclair on Charlottesville Right Now. Virginia is experiencing losses of honey bees at the rate of 30% per year. What are the factors and what can we do to reduce those losses? Professor Richard Fell

Thursday, June 19, 201406/19/2014

Dr. William D. Steers

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Is the Y chromosome dangerous to your health? Dr. William Steers joins Les Sinclair to talk about men’s health.

Thursday, June 19, 201406/19/2014

Dr Brian Prax

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Dr. Brian Prax joins Les Sinclair to talk about “How to Optimize Brain Function: Improve Memory, Balance, Learning Speed and Yes, Decrease Pains!”

Thursday, June 19, 201406/19/2014

Hour 2: John Guandolo, Mario Diaz

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

John Guandolo on the importance of identifying our nation’s enemies, then Mario Diaz speaks on the evils of Planned Parenthood.

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