Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Thursday, May 1, 201405/01/2014

Hour 2: Charlie Kirk, Jason Buyaki, Mark Herr

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Charlie Kirk discusses a looming student loan crisis, Jason Buyaki weighs VRS options and finally Mark Herr shares information about how you can undertake Self Governance training.

Thursday, May 1, 201405/01/2014

Welcome to Conversations with Wendy!

In Conversations with Wendy

Conversations with Wendy is coming soon to WINA.

Wednesday, April 30, 201404/30/2014

Danny Kofke

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Author Danny Kofke talks with Les Sinclair about how parents can teach their children financial literacy skills and maybe learn something themselves.

Wednesday, April 30, 201404/30/2014

Sara Pennington

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

RideShare Outreach Specialist explains the upcming 24th Annual “Clean Commute Day” on Friday, May 2nd

Wednesday, April 30, 201404/30/2014

James Parrish

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

James Parrish Executive Director of Equality Virginia talks with Les Sinclair about why he thinks Virginian families, LGBT advocates, tax professionals say Commonwealth’s tax policy is discriminatory

Wednesday, April 30, 201404/30/2014

Kelley Carnes

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Press Officer National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution tells Les Sinclair why the T-rex exhibit was closed.

Wednesday, April 30, 201404/30/2014

John Harris and John Warton

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Details on the Albemarle High School drama department’s production of “The Sound of Music.”

Wednesday, April 30, 201404/30/2014

Jill Schlessinger

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

CBS Senior Business Analyst Jill Schlessinger joins Les Sinclair with the latest on your money

Wednesday, April 30, 201404/30/2014

Hour 2: John Tschohl, Herb Ely, Sean Higgins

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

John Tschohl, founder and president, Service Quality Institute, talks about how to handle irate customers, Herb Ely and Bob Ribando of the Kiwanis Club of Charlottesville discuss Project Eliminate, and Sean Higgins, Senior Writer for the Washington Examiner, talks about if labor unions are obsolete.

Wednesday, April 30, 201404/30/2014

Hour 1: Bob Marshall, Ryan Young, Michele Borquez

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Delegate Bob Marshall talks about Herring’s tuition decree, Ryan Young discusses the cost of regulations, and Michele Borquez talks about her book, Abortion to Mercy: Aborted Babies Burned for Electricity in Oregon.

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