Podcasts

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Podcasts

Monday, April 26, 202104/26/2021

The Schilling Show 4/26/21: Ken Cuccinelli, Mat Staver

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Ken Cuccinelli, former Attorney General of Virginia, former Acting Deputy Secretary at DHS under President Trump, discusses the ‘Biden Effect’…

Monday, April 26, 202104/26/2021

Community Vision 4.25.21

In Community Vision

Listen for more wisdom of revelation during a deeper look at the Word of God.

Saturday, April 24, 202104/24/2021

The Voice Of Truth 4.25.21

In The Voice of Truth

The Voice of Truth 4.25.21

Current Sermon Series: Living Holy In A Hostile Land

Today’s Message: “A Lion On The Loose”

Today’s Scriptures: I Peter 5: 8 – 9

There is a Lion On The Loose! A prowling, roaring, devouring beast. He is called by many names & described in many ways, but he is the epitome of evil. He is Satan & he is without mercy. But there is another Lion who is greater. His Name is Jesus and He is merciful.

Saturday, April 24, 202104/24/2021

REM What Seller should know about before accepting the contract

In Real Estate Matters

The market is frenetic and sellers often times are getting multiple offers. Choosing the right contract is not just about…

Saturday, April 24, 202104/24/2021

Celebrating Older American Month

In A Graceful Life

Guest:  Marta Keane/ CEO of Jefferson Area Board for Aging May is Older American’s Month and Jeanne is kicking off…

Saturday, April 24, 202104/24/2021

Envision Episode 2: Charlene Green

In Envision

Charlene Green joined Ravi Respeto and Price Thomas to discuss equity in housing policy, the dialogue on race and much more.

Saturday, April 24, 202104/24/2021

Into the Garden with Leslie #10

In Into The Garden With Leslie

Plant of the Week is Camassia, an interview about how to deal with invasive plants on your property with founders of the Blue Ridge Partnership for Invasive Species Management Rod and Maggie Walker, and The Play List includes what to do in your garden right now and what to listen to.

Friday, April 23, 202104/23/2021

Call for Nominations: Allen & Allen Hometown Hereos

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

David Irvine from Allen & Allen joins Les Sinclair on WINA to talk about the nomination process for their call for nominations for Hometown Heroes. 

Friday, April 23, 202104/23/2021

Virginia Tuition Track 529 College Saving Plan

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair is joined by Mery Moriss, CEO of Virginia529, to discuss the new Tuition Track Portfolio.

Friday, April 23, 202104/23/2021

The Schilling Show 4/23/21: Brigitte Gabriel, David Soderberg

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Brigitte Gabriel, National security analyst, NYT Bestselling author and Chairman at ACT for America.org, discusses Maxine Waters’ history of trouble,…

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