Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Saturday, May 31, 201405/31/2014

Dave Fafara

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

Saturday, May 31, 201405/31/2014

Dr. Tim DelSole

In Morning News Weekends

Dr. Tim DelSole conducts research on climate variability and predictability using stochastic turbulence models and multivariate statistics.

Saturday, May 31, 201405/31/2014

Strawberry Festival

In Morning News Weekends

There is a strawberry festival today at Stanardsville United Methodist Church from 7am-3pm.

Saturday, May 31, 201405/31/2014

Kathleen Brush

In Morning News Weekends

Kathleen Brush joins Eric Seitz and Wendy Edwards to talk about why foreign policies matter to YOU.

Friday, May 30, 201405/30/2014

Hour 2: John Wohlstetter

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

John Wohlstetter joins Rob Schilling to talk about how to avoid the GOP 2016 disaster.

Friday, May 30, 201405/30/2014

Hour 1: J.R. Hoeft, Pete Hegseth, Bill Frezza

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

J.R. Hoeft talks about Emmett Hangar’s budget proposal, Pete Hegseth discusses the VA Management Accountability Act, and Bill Frezza gives an update on the Gibson Guitar debacle.

Thursday, May 29, 201405/29/2014

David Zuby

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

David Zuby is executive vice president and chief research officer for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. He joins Les Sinclair to talk about the top vehicles with high-tech crash prevention systems.

Thursday, May 29, 201405/29/2014

Erin Monaghan

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Erin Monaghan, Co-chair of the Charlottesville City Democratic Committee joins Les Sinclair to talk about the Democratic Convention this Saturday.

Thursday, May 29, 201405/29/2014

Vivian Thomson

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Vivian Thomson, an associate professor of environmental sciences and politics at the University of Virginia and author of a new book, “Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Policy: Federalism in the United States, Brazil, and Germany,” joins Les Sinclair to talk about the effect of the EPA’s decisions on us.

Thursday, May 29, 201405/29/2014

Donna Broshek

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Donna Broshek is a neuropsychologist at UVA Health System’s Brain Injury and Sports Concussion Clinic. She joins Les Sinclair to talk about the White House Healthy Kids & Safe Sports Concussion Summit that President Obama hosted today.

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