Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Tuesday, August 2, 201608/02/2016

8/2/2016 Hour 2: Gary Aldrich, Scott Bandy

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Gary Aldrich, president of Don’t Tread on My Business, discusses “Crooked Hillary” and the possibilities if she returns to the White House. Scott Bandy aka The Blue Spade, sings Lee’s Namesakes to the tune of Mac Arthur Park.

Tuesday, August 2, 201608/02/2016

8/2/2016 Hour 1: David McDonald, Gary Grant

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Dr. David McDonald of Plexus Clinic calls in about threatened religious exemptions of vaccination proposals in HB 1342. Gary Grant of Whatever Albermarle weighs in on the county’s Priority-Based Budgeting plan.

Monday, August 1, 201608/01/2016

Business Unusual: Carter Myers Automotive

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Liza Borches, Pres. & CEO of Carter Myers Automotive ,details with Les Sinclair the consumer demand that’s lead into their latest automotive endeavor. Valley Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM opens August 1.

Monday, August 1, 201608/01/2016

Active Aging Fair Coming Soon.

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Margaret Fitch our Senior Center Program Coordinator on Active Aging Fair, an event in September but one that local vendors.

Monday, August 1, 201608/01/2016

8/1/2016 Hour 2: Vicki Alger, Ken Clark and Katrina Trinko

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Vicki Alger calls in to talk about the lack of education in the constitution, Ken Clark discusses the Convention of…

Monday, August 1, 201608/01/2016

8/1/2016 Hour 1: Jeff Fogel and Joe Draego

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Joe Draego and Jeff Fogel speak about the Abridged First Amendment City Council case, prohibiting defamatory statements against an individual or group.…

Sunday, July 31, 201607/31/2016

Shane Cory on Finally Jailing Hillary

In Morning News Weekends

Wendy Edwards is joined by Shane Cory, editor of Liberty News Now and the managing partner of the political marketing firm, Media Bridge, to address rumors such as a WikiLeaks release of materials that can finally put Hillary Clinton in prison.

Sunday, July 31, 201607/31/2016

Author and Educator Marc Hoberman

In Morning News Weekends

Marc Hoberman uses his own challenges to instill in us the importance of maintaining self-worth and inner strength, no matter what gets in our way.

Saturday, July 30, 201607/30/2016

Timothy Mahoney

In A Graceful Life

Timothy Mahoney joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about our bodies as they age.

Saturday, July 30, 201607/30/2016

Dobson Homes

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie is joined by Tommy Dobson from Dobson Homes, developer W. A. Pace, and Susan Stewart from Roy Wheeler Realty Company.

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