Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Wednesday, August 31, 201608/31/2016

EPIC Asks FTC to Investigate WhatsApp and Facebook on Privacy Concerns

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Claire Gartland, Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) Consumer Protection Counsel, explains, to WINA’s Les Sinclair, why EPIC thinks the FTC should investigate WhatsApp and Facebook.

Wednesday, August 31, 201608/31/2016

8/31/16 Hour 2: Eric Seitz

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Uncle Eric Seitz is back on the Schilling Show once again to weigh in on the current state of the 2016 election, the United States, and more.

Wednesday, August 31, 201608/31/2016

8/31/16 Hour 1: Audrey Kocher, Clara Belle Wheeler

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Audrey Kocher is back in studio to share more details on the Woodbrook school expansion, and Dr. Clara Belle Wheeler sheds light on security threats in State elections, including how vulnerable the voting system may be, and what is being done to promote security.

Wednesday, August 31, 201608/31/2016

Life Solutions 8.28.16

In Life Solutions

Listen as Pastors Rob Pochek and Dan Chambers talk about the importance of community in the body of Christ.

Wednesday, August 31, 201608/31/2016

Impact For GOD 8.21.16

In Impact for God

This week Pastor Bare interviews Krista Farrell of the Jefferson Madison Regional Library and more.

Wednesday, August 31, 201608/31/2016

Life Solutions 8.21.16

In Life Solutions

Listen as Pastors Rob Pochek and Dan Chambers discuss college students and their faith, as they return to school.

Wednesday, August 31, 201608/31/2016

The Gospel Sermonette 8.21.16

In The Gospel Sermonette

Listen as Dr. Rosemary Hayes brings a wonderful word from Psalm 63.

Wednesday, August 31, 201608/31/2016

Humility, The Path To Victory

In Community Vision

Listen as Pastor Washington and Jay James discuss the value of humility, and how walking in it, is the key to victory.

Wednesday, August 31, 201608/31/2016

Carrying The Cross, Helping Others

In Community Vision

Listen as Pastor Washington and Jay James discuss the times when we have to deny ourselves, and carry a burden for someone else.

Tuesday, August 30, 201608/30/2016

Hotel Revenue Up Dramatically

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Kurt Burkhart, Executive Director of the CACVB, talks about the demand and revenue increases in lodging in the Charlottesvile area.

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