Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Wednesday, February 17, 202102/17/2021

Schooling Adapting to COVID-19

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair speaks with  Lee Elberson,  Chief Executive Officer of Clayborne Education about the changes to schools during the pandemic…

Wednesday, February 17, 202102/17/2021

Winter Weather Preparation from VDOT

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair talks with Will Merritt VDOT Communications Coordinator about how the area roads might be impacted by the winter…

Wednesday, February 17, 202102/17/2021

The Schilling Show 2/17/21: Lora Kelley, Christian Toto

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Lora Kelley, songwriter and musician, shares about her life as a musician during the pandemic, her new album due in…

Tuesday, February 16, 202102/16/2021

Insurance Implications of Working from Home

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Bankrate.com analyst Stephen Kates discusses auto and home insurance coverage implications for those working from home with Les Sinclair. https://www.bankrate.com/insurance/homeowners-insurance/working-remotely-during-covid/ 

Tuesday, February 16, 202102/16/2021

Political Talk: KKK Act Used to Sue Mr. Trump

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Dr. Robert Roberts, Professor of Political Science at James Madison University, analysis of the first lawsuit against former President Trump,…

Tuesday, February 16, 202102/16/2021

The Schilling Show 2/16/21: Rolene Marks

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Rolene Marks, Israel correspondent, discusses the International Criminal Court investigating Israel and what they hope to accomplish. All of this…

Monday, February 15, 202102/15/2021

Help with ACA Open Enrollment

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Randy Rodgers,  Manager of Insurance Counseling  JABA (Jefferson Area Board for Aging) joins Les Sinclair to talk about the “Special…

Monday, February 15, 202102/15/2021

Open Enrollment Rolls Out and So Do the Scammers

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair explores ACA and Medicare scams with Barry N. Moore, President & CEO of BBB serving Central Virginia. If…

Monday, February 15, 202102/15/2021

Little Hope for Herd Immunity in Virginia, Soon.

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair interviews Eric Houpt, MD, chief of UVA Health’s Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health, about the likelihood…

Monday, February 15, 202102/15/2021

The Schilling Show 2/15/21: Daniel Natal, Matt Strickland

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Daniel Natal, business/ethics/news analyst and commentator for New American magazine, discusses the TIME Magazine election admission, why TIME published this,…

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