Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Monday, June 4, 201806/04/2018

Dr. Johann Hsu

In Live Well

Dr. Johann Hsu joins the program in WINA’s “Live Well” segment to discuss lung cancer screenings and numbers concerning smokers. 

Sunday, June 3, 201806/03/2018

The Gospel Sermonette 6.3.18

In The Gospel Sermonette

Listen to another inspirational message with Dr. Rosemary Hayes.

Sunday, June 3, 201806/03/2018

Faith and Belief: Community Vision 6.3.18

In Community Vision

A radio encouragement from the Bridge Ministry, find out more at bridgeministry.info

Sunday, June 3, 201806/03/2018

Community Vision 5.27.18

In Community Vision

A radio encouragement from the Bridge Ministry, find out more at bridgeministry.info

Saturday, June 2, 201806/02/2018

The Voice Of Truth 6.3.18

In The Voice of Truth

The Voice of Truth 6.3.18

Current Sermon Series: The Acts Church

Today’s Message: “Baby Steps”

Today’s Scripture: Acts 2: 36 – 41

The Holy Spirit had come. The Church was born. Peter had preached. The people had heard and believed. Moved by conviction and power three thousand new babies in Christ were born on that day and added to the Church.

Saturday, June 2, 201806/02/2018

6/2/18 ARC of the Piedmont

In Modern Insurance with Robert Gibb

Robert Gibb is joined by John Santoski and Bryan Harris from ARC of the Piedmont to discuss their new building & their role in the community.

Saturday, June 2, 201806/02/2018

Madison House at UVA

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie is joined by Faran Saeed & Amy Ackerman from Madison House at UVA for an overview of student led programs serving the community.

Saturday, June 2, 201806/02/2018

Coming Home Well – Retired Marine Corps Sergeant Major James Kuiken – Agent Orange

Millions of US veterans have been exposed to Agent Orange and are currently suffering long-term damage.  But there are few resources or legislation that support their rights to treatment for a myriad of illnesses.  Retired Marine Corps Sergeant Major James Kuiken (www.jameskuiken.com) discusses what Agent Orange is, how it still exists around the world and in particular, Guam, and what efforts on Capitol Hill by Military Veterans Advocacy (www.militaryveteransadvocacy.org) may help those veterans and Guamanians before they’re gone.

Saturday, June 2, 201806/02/2018

Bri Warner & Andre Xavier – Charlottesville Stay-cation!

In Morning News Weekends

Bri Warner, Interim Executive Director of the Charlottesville Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau and Andre Xavier, former hotelier and local owner of three businesses: Cville Hop on Tours, Cville Tours & Cville Travel join our Paul Dodd to talk about the virtues and the fun of the Charlottesville Stay-Cation!

Friday, June 1, 201806/01/2018

Battle of Seven Pines | Historian Rick Britton

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

In this segment historian Rick Britton talks about Today in Virginia History: The biggest event on this day in Virginia…

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