Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Wednesday, August 24, 201608/24/2016

New Test Predicts Future Risk of Heart Disease in Teenagers

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

The new diagnostic test has been developed by a team that included Mark DeBoer, MD of the UVA Department of Pediatrics, talks with Les Sinclair about the test and the role of Metabolic Syndrome.

Wednesday, August 24, 201608/24/2016

8/24/16 Hour 2: Dr. Alma H. Bond, Kevin Cox

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Dr. Alma H. Bond discusses her book “Hillary Rodham Clinton: On the Couch”, her book series “On the Couch”, and explains a little bit about why she decided to write the book. Also, Kevin Cox shares his experience of living in China after learning Mandarin.

Wednesday, August 24, 201608/24/2016

8/24/16 Hour 1: Sarah Westwood, Jeffrey Stephens

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Sarah Westwood, from the Washington Examiner, explains the effects that the Hillary Clinton foundation is having on the election in light of Hillary Clinton’s activities, and Jeffrey Stephens discusses Donald Trump’s minority outreach efforts and what other Republicans can learn from Trump.

Tuesday, August 23, 201608/23/2016

Cyber-security Program expands at PVCC

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Adan Hastings with PVCC talks with WINA NEWS about how Piedmont Virginia Community College is meeting the growing demand in the cyber-security field.

Tuesday, August 23, 201608/23/2016

Earthquake Five Years After

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Allison Farole, Assistant Emergency Management Coordinator Charlottesville-UVA-Albemarle, talks with Les Sinclair about the progress made since the Central Virginia Earthquake of 2011.

Tuesday, August 23, 201608/23/2016

8/23/16 Hour 2: Abby W. Schachter, Steve Moore, Matt Sharp

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Abby W. Schachter talks about her book, No Child Left Alone: Getting the Government Out of Parenting, Steve Moore discusses Trump’s economic plans, and Matt Sharp talks about Obama’s bathroom overreach.

Tuesday, August 23, 201608/23/2016

8/23/16 Hour 1: Bob Young, David Underwood and Landon McPeeks

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Bob Young, David Underwood, and Landon McPeeks join Rob Schilling to talk about the Golden Hills Subdivision.

Monday, August 22, 201608/22/2016

Impact For GOD 8.14.16

In Impact for God

Monday, August 22, 201608/22/2016

Life Solutions 8.14.16

In Life Solutions

Listen as Pastors Rob Pochek and Dan Chambers discuss living with each other in a better way, GOD’s way.

Monday, August 22, 201608/22/2016

The Gospel Sermonette 8.14.16

In The Gospel Sermonette

Listen as Dr. Rosemary Hayes discusses “where do broken hearts go”, looking at Psalm 147.

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