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Monday, September 11, 201709/11/2017

Rachel Bitecofer: The Unprecedented 2016 Election

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Rachel Bitecofer, discusses her new book The Unprecedented 2016 Election on “Charlottesville Right Now with Les Sinclair”.

Monday, September 11, 201709/11/2017

The Schilling Show 9/11/17 Hour 2: Michael Del Rosso

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

National Security expert and Trump Team Advisor, Michael Del Rosso, discusses evident threats leading up to 9/11 and how to…

Monday, September 11, 201709/11/2017

The Schilling Show 9/11/17 Hour 1: David J Marguiles, Don Black, Warner Workman Jr

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

David J Marguiles, a 9/11 survivor, shares his experience of being in close proximity of the World Trade Center on the…

Saturday, September 9, 201709/09/2017

Conversations With Wendy – Cynthia Hash – Stopping Suicide

In Conversations with Wendy

Mitchell Hash passed away on June 14, 2015 in Crozet, Virginia. The 28 year old was a member of the U.S. Marine Corps and a University of Virginia graduate, whose mom describes as the life of the party.

“Mitchell was a good boy,” she said. “He could light up a room, we miss him a lot. A whole lot.” She said the shock of her son’s death rocked her family to its core.

“Mitchell had everything to live for;” she said. “So that person who you may think has everything to live for, it’s not necessarily what’s going on in their head.”

Although the grief threatened to consumer her, Mitchell’s mom, Cynthia, felt the need to channel it into something positive.

“We couldn’t deal with the grief unless we were able to help others,” she explained. And that’s what she’s doing now.

Saturday, September 9, 201709/09/2017

Coming Home Well – Pam Cain – POW / MIA

Friday, September 15, is National POW/MIA Recognition Day here in the US. We speak with Ms. Pam Cain, member of the Board of Directors of the National League of POW-MIA families. Her father Maj. Oscar Mauterer was shot down in 1966 over Laos and has been missing ever since. Pam explains what happened since, what more can be done, and why House Resolution 219 and Senate Resolution 61 can help over 1600 families of downed servicemen.

Saturday, September 9, 201709/09/2017

Freddy Jackson – LOVE No Ego

In Morning News Weekends

The Love…No Ego philosophy focuses on suppressing all egotistical behaviors such self-centeredness, fear, misperceptions, and judgment, while also recognizing and uplifting the greatness within, promoting honest and genuine self-reflection that allows positive and effective communication to happen. From there, the potential is unlimited! 

Freddy Jackson, Founder and President of The Love No Ego Group, LLC joins Wendy Edwards to talk about this exciting motivational philosophy. 

Saturday, September 9, 201709/09/2017

Emily Pelliccia – Place of Remembrance 9/11

In Morning News Weekends

On Monday, the Charlottesville Fire Department will be providing a “Place of Remembrance” in their 9/11 Memorial atrium at the Fontaine Fire station located at 2420 Fontaine Avenue here in Charlottesville between the hours of 8am and 5pm.

Charlottesville Fire Fighter Emily Pelliccia joins our Wendy Edwards to revisit the events of September 11, 2001, and to discuss the upcoming memorial.

Saturday, September 9, 201709/09/2017

Jack Maxwell – Hurricane Preparedness & News

In Morning News Weekends

In the wake of hurricane Harvey, and with hurricane Irma setting Florida and parts of the southeast in it’s sights, Jack Maxwell joins Wendy Edwards to talk hurricane preparedness, and an update on how it may impact us here in Central Virginia.

Friday, September 8, 201709/08/2017

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– 9/8/2017

Friday, September 8, 201709/08/2017

Robert Roberts: Analysis of Charlottesville Statues and Recent Council Meeting.

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Dr. Robert Roberts, Professor of Political Science at James Madison University, appears on “Charlottesville Right Now with Les Sinclair” with analysis of the what to do with the statues and the recent City Council meeting.

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