Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Tuesday, May 2, 201705/02/2017

Blue Bird Project

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Marnie Allen talks with Les Sinclair about the “Blue Bird Project” taking place this Friday. More info at www.PCASA.org.

Tuesday, May 2, 201705/02/2017

Poison, Def Leppard & Tesla come to JPJ

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Rikki Rocket from the band Poison on with Les Sinclair sharing his favorite things and talking about the show and his “From The Saddle” project.

Tuesday, May 2, 201705/02/2017

5/2/17 Hour 2: Dr. Charles Battig, Michael Cutler

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Dr. Charles Battig exposes climate myths and Michael Cutler shares an immigration update.

Tuesday, May 2, 201705/02/2017

5/2/17 Hour 1: Fred Lucas, Cliff Smith

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Fred Lucas talks about Trump’s next 100 days and Cliff Smith talks about a FOIA.

Monday, May 1, 201705/01/2017

Fuel from Food Waste.

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Steven Cox, President of GkW Energy, and, Senior Mechanical Engineer student, Kyle Haney, join Les Sinclair to talk about how they turn food waste into energy.

Monday, May 1, 201705/01/2017

Charlottesville Area Alliance

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Marta Keane, CEO of JABA and Peter Thompson CEO of Senior Center discuss the goals of the Charlottesville Area Alliance.

Monday, May 1, 201705/01/2017

Life Solutions 4.30.17

In Life Solutions

Listen as Pastor Rob Pochek continues his series entitled Remarkable, on the life of our Lord Jesus.

Monday, May 1, 201705/01/2017

May Day Rally in Charlottesville

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Local progressive groups and candidates come together for a rally to raise awareness about core progressive issues t Michael Payne informs Les Sinclair about it.

Monday, May 1, 201705/01/2017

The Gospel Sermonette 4.30.17

In The Gospel Sermonette

Listen to another inspirational message from Dr. Rosemary Hayes out of Mark Chapter 7.

Monday, May 1, 201705/01/2017

Faith Must Live On Our Belief: Community Vision 4.30.17

In Community Vision

Listen as Pastor Washington and Jay James continue to discuss the importance of our belief in GOD’s Word, and His promises, and how our faith must be walked out.

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