Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Monday, January 27, 201401/27/2014

Hour 1: Dr. Charles Battig

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Dr. Charles Battig, policy advisor for the Heartland Institute, joins the program to talk about global warming myths.

Monday, January 27, 201401/27/2014

Hour 1: Mark Fitzgibbons, Pete Ferarra, Bob Fenwick

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Mark Fitzgibbons talks about a farm activities bill, Pete Ferarra discusses  HSAs driving down health care costs, and Charlottesville City Counselor Bob…

Monday, January 27, 201401/27/2014

Dr. Kristin Koch

In Live Well

Dr. Kristin Koch is with Evolution Hearing and joins Jane Foy and Jay James to talk about how to protect our hearing.

Sunday, January 26, 201401/26/2014

Pastor Ellis and Michael Guthrie

In Impact for God

Pastor Bare is joined by Pastor Lindsay Ellis and Michael Guthrie in this hour long special.

Sunday, January 26, 201401/26/2014

God is With Us

In Community Vision

Pastor Washington and Jay James talk about how we can do all through Christ who strengthens us and how we…

Sunday, January 26, 201401/26/2014

Ludwig Kuttner

In Morning News Weekends

Ludwig Kuttner and Susan join Wendy and Eric to give an update on the IX warehouse complex.

Sunday, January 26, 201401/26/2014

Michelle Prysby

In Morning News Weekends

Michelle Prysby, Director of Science Education and Public Outreach at UVA, joins Wendy and Eric to talk about the High School Science,…

Sunday, January 26, 201401/26/2014

Leah Connor

In Morning News Weekends

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

Saturday, January 25, 201401/25/2014

Old Trail Overview

In Real Estate Matters

Saturday, January 25, 201401/25/2014

Morning News Weekends: Rob Schilling

In Morning News Weekends

Rob Schilling (of The Schilling Show) joins us to discuss the ethical implications when it comes to accepting gifts while…

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