Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Sunday, January 14, 201801/14/2018

The Gospel Sermonette 1.7.18

In The Gospel Sermonette

Listen as Dr. Rosemary Hayes of the Charlottesville Church of Christ brings an uplifting word to encourage you.

Sunday, January 14, 201801/14/2018

Doing what you can’t do, and trusting God to do it : Community Vision 1.14.18

In Community Vision

Listen as Pastor Washington and Jay James of the Bridge Ministry discuss the importance of trusting God to accomplish what we can’t , in the way He wants to do it….
Find out more about the Bridge Ministry at bridgeministry.info

Sunday, January 14, 201801/14/2018

1/13/18 Aroma Therapy & Essential Oils

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne looks into just exactly what exactly aroma therapy entails and how you can use it in your life.

Sunday, January 14, 201801/14/2018

The CAAR 2017 Fourth Quarter & Year-End Home Sales Report

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie analyzes the Charlottesville Area Association of REALTORS 2017 Fourth Quarter & Year-End Home Sales Report released this week.

Saturday, January 13, 201801/13/2018

Coming Home Well – It’s WendyTime!

Our producer Wendy Edwards joins Capt. Bob this week with her very own questions about how to help veterans come home well.

Saturday, January 13, 201801/13/2018

Conversations With Wendy – Dr. Randall Bell – The Four Cornerstones of Success

In Conversations with Wendy

When it comes to success, the most powerful strategic framework can be narrowed down to 4 things: Our mindset, our relationships, our productivity, our vision for the future.

These four cornerstones come alive as powerful principles that bring authentic growth.

The strategic and problem-solving skills of Dr. Randall Bell are well established. He consulted on the World Trade Center, the Flight 93 Crash Sites, the BP Oil Spill, Hurricane Katrina, the Nuclear Testing on the Bikini Atoll and several tragedies including Jon Benet Ramsey, OJ Simpson and the Heaven’s Gate mass suicide mansion. This has given him unprecedented access and insights into disaster, but also recovery and prosperity. He is known for his ability to analyze complex situations and present his findings in an interesting, organized and intelligent way.
He joins us to discuss his book: Me We Do Be: The Four Cornerstones of Success. 

Saturday, January 13, 201801/13/2018

Dr. Marcus Martin – Community Celebration Of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

In Morning News Weekends

Every year, the University of Virginia’s Office of the Vice President and Chief Officer for Diversity and Equity, along with dozens of UVA departments and offices, partners with local organizations to offer a variety of events that echo and continue the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s work for social justice, from interfaith services to talks with leading intellectuals and artists. This year’s schedule runs from Jan. 15 – which is officially recognized as Martin Luther King Jr. Day – through Feb. 5. The theme for the 2018 Community MLK Celebration is “Be the Difference.”

Each year, the Office for Diversity and Equity recognizes an outstanding University student, faculty, or staff member who demonstrates a dedication to leadership and the ability to create a setting in which the promotion of diversity, equity, and inclusion is paramount.

Dr. Marcus Martin, Vice President and Chief Officer for Diversity and Equity at UVA  joins Wendy Edwards to preview the events.

Saturday, January 13, 201801/13/2018

Dr. Michael Lauzardo – Possible TB Exposure at Woodbrook Elementary School

In Morning News Weekends

As you may know, a potential tuberculosis (TB) exposure was recently reported at Woodbrook Elementary School.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates more than 11 million people living in the U.S. have latent TB infection, which can progress to active at any time. However, people can be tested for latent TB with a simple and accurate blood test to catch the infection before it progresses to active.

Dr. Michael Lauzardo, Chief and Associate Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Medicine at the University of Florida explains the differences and talks about proactive measures to stay healthy.

Friday, January 12, 201801/12/2018

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–1/12/18

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