Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Thursday, May 9, 201905/09/2019

VHHA Announces Hospital-Focused Solutions Behavioral Health Treatment | Julian Walker

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Julian Walker, Vice President of Communications of Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association, speaks with Les Sinclair about Virginia Hospital &…

Thursday, May 9, 201905/09/2019

The Schilling Show 5/9/19 Hour 2: Jim Lark and Dr. Hallee Morgan

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Jim Lark and Dr. Hallee Morgan of the Jefferson Area Libertarians discusses the World’s Smallest Political Test, personal issues, and…

Thursday, May 9, 201905/09/2019

The Schilling Show 5/9/19 Hour 1: Wen Fa, Michael Cutler

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Wen Fa, attorney at Pacific Legal Foundation, analyzes democracy dollars and public campaign financing, closing corporate loopholes, and how it…

Thursday, May 9, 201905/09/2019

5-4-19 Hospice Care

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne is joined by Adam Wagner, Associate Director of Advancement for Hospice of the Piedmont, and retired Dr. Dick Lindsey to discuss hospice care.

Thursday, May 9, 201905/09/2019

4-20-19 Thomas Jefferson Planning District

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Chip Boyles, the Executive Director of the Thomas Jefferson Planning District, to discuss how their work effects older Americans.

Thursday, May 9, 201905/09/2019

4-13-19 National Healthcare Decisions Day

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne McCusker is joined by Marianne Capone from UVA and eldercare attorney Doris Gelbman to talk about National Healthcare Decisions Day.

Thursday, May 9, 201905/09/2019

4-6-19 Staying at Home

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne McCusker is joined by eldercare attorney Doris Gelbman to discuss staying at home.

Wednesday, May 8, 201905/08/2019

Community Town Hall on Youth E-Cigarette Use | Kathryn Goodman

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Les Sinclair chats with Kathryn Goodman, Thomas Jefferson Health District, Public Information Officer, about the Charlottesville City Schools and Albemarle…

Wednesday, May 8, 201905/08/2019

You’re going to need a new ID to fly | TSAs Lisa Farbstein

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Virginia residents will need a REAL ID to board an airplane starting October 2020.  Les Sinclair discusses the requirements with…

Wednesday, May 8, 201905/08/2019

The Schilling Show 5/8/19 Hour 2: Matt Hardin, William G. Hyland Jr, Vice Mayor Heather Hill

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Greene County Commonwealth’s Attorney, Matt Hardin shares why he’s grown out his hair, why he decided to donate his hair,…

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