Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Wednesday, July 12, 201707/12/2017

Josh Weisgrau : Innovation in Public Schools

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Josh Weisgrau, Program Director for Maker Learning with Digital Promise Global, talks with Les Sinclair about the challenges of bringing innovation into the classroom to keep curricula around the nation relevant to contemporary needs.

Wednesday, July 12, 201707/12/2017

The Schilling Show 7/12/17 Hour2: David Shestokas and Carl Gallups

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Former Assistant State Attorney and Author: Creating the Declaration of Independence, David Shestokas joins us to explain the significance of…

Wednesday, July 12, 201707/12/2017

The Schilling Show 7/12/17 Hour1: Raheel Raza and Brittany Hughes

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

President of The Council of Muslims Facing Tomorrow and Author: Their Jihad, Not My Jihad: A Muslim Canadian Woman Speaks…

Wednesday, July 12, 201707/12/2017

Jane Goodman

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne McCusker welcomes Jane Goodman

Wednesday, July 12, 201707/12/2017

Fred Shackelford

In A Graceful Life

Jeanne McCusker welcomes local author Fred Shackelford.

Wednesday, July 12, 201707/12/2017

Vitality Now – 7/8/17

In Vitality Now

Dr. Brian Prax is joined again by H. Rothenberg from Triple C Camp to conclude their discussion.

Tuesday, July 11, 201707/11/2017

Michelle Westbay: O-negative blood supply sits at 2-day supply

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Michelle Westbay with Virginia Blood Services urges both existing and first-time donors of all blood types to visit www.vablood.org or call (800) 989-4438 to schedule an appointment. She explains to Les Sinclair that blood supply levels are at very low levels.

Tuesday, July 11, 201707/11/2017

Rayhan Daudani: Off-shore Wind Energy in Virginia

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Rayhan Daudani, Senior Communications Specialist with Dominion Energy discusses the company’s plan for off-shore wind energy in the Commonwealth.

Tuesday, July 11, 201707/11/2017

Allison Farole: CERT Training begins July 25th

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Allison Farole, Emergency Management Coordinator, Charlottesville-UVA-Albemarle
Emergency Communications Center.

Tuesday, July 11, 201707/11/2017

Anthony McGhee: 2017 Second Quarter Home Sales

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

CAAR President Anthony McGhee analysis the 2017 Second Quarter Home Sales from the Charlottesville Area Association or Realtors.

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