Podcasts

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Podcasts

Monday, August 15, 202208/15/2022

Jeff Fogel Analyzes FOIA Lawsuit Against City | CRN

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Attorney Jeff Fogel discusses the latest in a FOIA lawsuit against the city requesting information on settlements paid out in…

Monday, August 15, 202208/15/2022

This Week in City Government with Sean Tubbs | CRN

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Sean Tubbs, creator of Charlottesville Community Engagement Newsletter, talks about a major rezoning in Albemarle County, progress on the Belmont…

Monday, August 15, 202208/15/2022

The Schilling Show 8/15/22: Allan Stam

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Allan Stam, professor of Public Policy and Politics at the University of Virginia, Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public…

Sunday, August 14, 202208/14/2022

Community Vision 8.14.22

In Community Vision

Listen as Charlie Towler, Jay James and William Washington share from God’s Word.

Saturday, August 13, 202208/13/2022

The Voice Of Truth 8.14.22

In The Voice of Truth

The Voice of Truth 8.14.22

Current Sermon Series: The Bible: What God Says In His Word About His Word

Today’s Message: “There’s Never A Bible Around When You Need One”

Today’s Scriptures: Deuteronomy 17:18 – 20

It’s one thing to hold the Bible in our hands but something else altogether to have God’s Word in our hearts. Today’s lesson gives us helpful hints in burying the seed of His Word in the soil of our hearts.

Saturday, August 13, 202208/13/2022

REPLAYED FROM WEEK 26: Into The Garden With Leslie

In Into The Garden With Leslie

Long awaited interview with Bunny Williams, the Interior Decorator raised in Charlottesville. Plant of the Week is the Great Blue…

Saturday, August 13, 202208/13/2022

REM Understanding Reverse Mortgages

In Real Estate Matters

Reverse Mortgages can be a great financial tool for older home owners. It is not for everyone though so you…

Saturday, August 13, 202208/13/2022

Courtney Hawkins

In Envision

Friday, August 12, 202208/12/2022

WINA’s Best Coverage Of A Continuing News Story – August 11th & 12th | CRN

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Courteney recalls the events of Aug. 11 and 12 and plays WINA’s award-winning coverage from summer 2017.

Friday, August 12, 202208/12/2022

Trading Spaces: Rob Schilling on the Impact of Aug. 12 | CRN

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Courteney Stuart and Rob Schilling, host of The Schilling Show, recall Aug. 12 and discuss the impact on the city…

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