Podcasts

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Tuesday, May 29, 201805/29/2018

The Schilling Show 5/29/18 Hour 1: Victoria Cobb, JR Hoeft

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Victoria Cobb, president of The Family Foundation of Virginia, discusses what and who is behind the proposal of Medicaid expansion,…

Sunday, May 27, 201805/27/2018

The Gospel Sermonette 5.27.18

In The Gospel Sermonette

A radio ministry brought to by Dr. Rosemary Hayes of the Charlottesville Church of Christ.

Saturday, May 26, 201805/26/2018

The Voice Of Truth 5.27.18

In The Voice of Truth

The Voice of Truth 5.27.18

Current Sermon Series: The Acts Church

Today’s Message: “The 1st Christian Sermon”

Today’s Scripture: Acts 2: 14 – 37

The Church was born, the Holy Spirit had come, and Peter stands before the crowd to preach the 1st ever Christian Sermon. Keeping Jesus as the main Character, Peter delivers a powerful message that touched the hearts of many.

Saturday, May 26, 201805/26/2018

5/26/18 Fulton Mortgage

In Modern Insurance with Robert Gibb

Robert Gibb talks with Julia Roberts from Fulton Mortgage.

Saturday, May 26, 201805/26/2018

Festival of the Homes

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie is joined by representatives from the Blue Ridge Home Builders Association for a conversation about the upcoming Festival of the Homes June 2nd at IX Art Park.

Saturday, May 26, 201805/26/2018

Coming Home Well – Dr. Joel Jenkins and Pastor Randy Haycock – Meaning Of Memorial Day

Happy Memorial Day!  Yes, for veterans we do celebrate Memorial Day, because who doesn’t like a BBQ?  Also on Memorial Day we veterans think about those we’ve lost, and those that went before us.  We speak with Dr. Joel Jenkins and Pastor Randy Haycock, both former Army chaplains, about what makes Memorial Day important and how we veterans observe it.  Join us for a moving discussion on Coming Home Well!

Saturday, May 26, 201805/26/2018

Robert Caltabiano – School Shootings / School Safety

In Morning News Weekends

Robert Caltabiano, a former U.S. Secret Service Special Agent in Charge, has three decades in law enforcement and he’s protected most of our Presidents, former Presidents and First Ladies. He joins our Wendy Edwards to discuss this tragic dilemma. 

Friday, May 25, 201805/25/2018

Top 5 Soundbites of the Week

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

WINA’s Dori Zook joins Les Sinclair with the Top 5 soundbites of the week ending–5/25/18

Friday, May 25, 201805/25/2018

Reaction: Charlottesville NOT Renewing City Manager Contract | Bob Fenwick

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Former City Councilor, Bob Fenwick, talks with Les Sinclair about the City of Charlottesville deciding not to renew City Manager, Maurice Jones’, contract.

Friday, May 25, 201805/25/2018

Virginia Senators Endorse Legalizing Hemp | Jason Amatucci

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Jason Amatucci, Exec. Dir. of Virginia industrial Hemp Coalition, talks with Les Sinclair about why hemp is a good crop and should be legal to grown in the Commonwealth.

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