Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Wednesday, October 26, 201610/26/2016

Impact For GOD 10.23.16

In Impact for God

Listen as Pastor Bare and Jay James discuss Pastor Bare’s new book, a compelling novel called “Trouble”.

Wednesday, October 26, 201610/26/2016

The Gospel Sermonette 10.23.16

In The Gospel Sermonette

Listen to another wonderful message from Sister Rosemary Hayes from James 1:12 and Psalm 100.

Tuesday, October 25, 201610/25/2016

Seeing GOD Face To Face: Community Vision 10.23.16

In Community Vision

Listen as Pastor Washington and Jay James discuss the importance of Peter’s response to Jesus during the Miraculous catch of fish in Luke Chapter 5.

Tuesday, October 25, 201610/25/2016

IIHS test show most pickup trucks have poor headlights

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

We talk with Matthew Brumbelow, Senior Research Engineer at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) Vehicle Research Center in Ruckersville, about the headlights on pickup trucks and how most are rated poorly.

Tuesday, October 25, 201610/25/2016

The Municipal Band of Charlottesville Upcoming Events

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

The Municipal Band of Charlottesville Upcoming Events has two upcoming events. We talk with Music Director of the Charlottesville Municipal Band, Steve Layman. More details on the concerts can be found at http://cvilleband.org/

Tuesday, October 25, 201610/25/2016

Virginia Film Festival Announces Additions to Program

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Jody Kielbasa, Vice Provost for the Arts at UVA and Director of the Virginia Film Festival, talks about the latest developments with the festival.

Tuesday, October 25, 201610/25/2016

Yes! We CAN all get along

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Todd Schenk Asst. Prof. of the Urban Affairs and Planning Program at Virginia Tech. talks withe Les Sinclair about The Frenemies Project. How folks can find ways to empathize and understand others with a difference of an opinion.

Tuesday, October 25, 201610/25/2016

10/25/16 Hour 2: Dave Brat, Michael Cutler, Victoria Cobb

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Congressman Dave Brat talks about abortion, Michael Cutler discusses the reality of Hillary’s proposed amnesty, and Victoria Cobb talks about abortion clinic regulations being removed.

Tuesday, October 25, 201610/25/2016

10/25/16 Hour 1: Scottie Nell Hughes, Shane Tews

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Scottie Nell Hughes shares an update about Trump and Shane Tews talks about a cyber attack.

Monday, October 24, 201610/24/2016

Eramo v. Rolling Stone Sound

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

We air portions of the conversation between Sabrina Ruben Erdely and “Jackie” that the jury heard during the Eramo v. Rolling Stone case.

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