Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Sunday, February 23, 201402/23/2014

Leah Connor

In Morning News Weekends

Leah Connor joins Wendy and Eric for her weekly Run Report.

Saturday, February 22, 201402/22/2014

Understanding the Home Building Process

Saturday, February 22, 201402/22/2014

Brain Games: Redux

Saturday, February 22, 201402/22/2014

Bernard Whitsett

In Morning News Weekends

Bernard Whitsett joins the show to weigh in and share his thoughts on Black History Month.

Saturday, February 22, 201402/22/2014

Morning News Weekends: Tonu Nauage

In Morning News Weekends

Tonu Nauage joins us for our weekly culinary segment “What’s Cookin’?”

Saturday, February 22, 201402/22/2014

Morning News Weekends: Bob Frenzel

In Morning News Weekends

Bob Frenzel joins the show to discuss fair tax legislation.

Friday, February 21, 201402/21/2014

Amy Wicks-Horn

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Amy Wicks-Horn is the Executive Director of the Virginia Discovery Museum and talks about KidVention, a free family science festival, which will take place on Saturday.

Friday, February 21, 201402/21/2014

Michael M. Donovan

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Michael M. Donovan is the Chairman of the 2014 (CBIC) Awards Judging and Research Committee and joins Les Sinclair to talk about how to submit a nomination.

Friday, February 21, 201402/21/2014

David Mullins

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

David Mullins is the President and General Manager for WVPT Public Television and joins Les Sinclair to talk about The Paramount Theater hosting a roaring 20s party and viewing of the season finale of Downton Abby.

Friday, February 21, 201402/21/2014

Randy Nelson

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Randy Nelson joins Les Sinclair to talk about Charlottesville making their top 10 list of friendliest small cities.

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