Podcasts

Podcasts

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Saturday, May 24, 201405/24/2014

What Veterans Fear Most

In Conversations with Wendy

It is a conversation that needs to be heard.

Saturday, May 24, 201405/24/2014

Forney Shell

In Morning News Weekends

Forney Shell joins Eric Seitz to talk about Virginia vacations.

Saturday, May 24, 201405/24/2014

Commander Edward Johnson

In Morning News Weekends

Edward Johnson,Commander of the Charlottesville VFW, joins Eric Seitz to outline plans for the Memorial Day celebration.

Saturday, May 24, 201405/24/2014

Lori Wood

In Morning News Weekends

Lori Wood, Preventions Services Director at Region Ten, joins Eric Seitz to talk about signed legislation that will extend the amount of time a person can be held in custody due to mental health concerns — 12 hours — when psychiatric inpatient beds can’t be located.

Friday, May 23, 201405/23/2014

Rick Britton

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Virginia Historian Rick Britton joined the show to discuss the origins of Memorial Day.

Friday, May 23, 201405/23/2014

John Johnson

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Filmmaker John Johnson of Charlottesville joins the program to discuss remaking the “worst movie of all time”: Plan 9 From Outer Space.

Friday, May 23, 201405/23/2014

Dr. Frank Friedman

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

PVCC president Dr. Frank Friedman joins Les Sinclair to talk about the new job opportunities for Central Virginians and tuition increases.

Friday, May 23, 201405/23/2014

Allison Ferole

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Allison Farole, Assistant Emergency Management Coordinator joins Les Sinclair to discuss hurricane preparedness and tax holiday.

Friday, May 23, 201405/23/2014

Hour 2: Ruben Armond, Craig LaMountain, Dick Thompson

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Ruben Armond talks about No Longer Invisible and Craig LaMountain and Dick Thompson talk about the Vietnam War Foundation and Museum Memorial Day open house.

Friday, May 23, 201405/23/2014

Hour 1: Bill Frady, Jason Haag, Laurie Forbes Neff and Mary Sutton

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Bill Frady joins Rob Schilling from the Lock N Load Radio program, Jason Haag talks about honoring fallen service members and K9s for Warriors, and Laurie Forbes Neff and Mary Sutton discuss pro bono work for vets.

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