Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Wednesday, July 20, 201607/20/2016

UVA Professor Leads First Lady’s Campaign To Increase College Completion

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Benjamin Castleman, Assistant Professor of Education and Public Policy at the Curry School at University of Virginia, talks with Les Sinclair about the First Lady’s “Up Next” Program aimed at increasing college completion.

Wednesday, July 20, 201607/20/2016

Millennials Will Have Big Impact on Election

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Rachel Bitecofer, Ph.D. from the Department of Government College of Social Sciences at Christopher Newport University joins Les Sinclair to talk about the impact the millennial generation will have on this election and the nation.

Wednesday, July 20, 201607/20/2016

CAT’s Route 5 Detour to End

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Westley Kern, with Charlottesville Area Transit, discusses the detour end of Bus Route 5.

Wednesday, July 20, 201607/20/2016

A.G. Herring & Homeland Security Combating Human Trafficking

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Attorney General, Mark Herring, details the new partnership between The OAG and DHS Blue Campaign which provides additional resources and training for law enforcement and community stakeholders to combat human trafficking in the Commonwealth.

Wednesday, July 20, 201607/20/2016

7/20/16 Hour 2: Lauren Martel and Brian Bilbro, Lisa Provence

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Lauren Martel and Brian Bilbro join the show to discuss their lawsuit against the Refugee Resettlement Program in South Carolina, and Lisa Provence from C-ville Weekly discusses several pertinent issues in Charlottesville such as the war on drugs and the Washington Park pool.

Wednesday, July 20, 201607/20/2016

7/20/16 Hour 1: Tim Graham, Al Weaver, Doug Sachtleben

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Tim Graham, from the Media Research Center, discusses how the media is biased in its coverage of top news stories such as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Al Weaver, from the Washington Examiner, weighs in on what he thinks Ted Cruz will say about Donald Trump during the Republican National Convention. Also, Doug Sachtleben gives helpful insight into Donald Trump’s running mate, Mike Pence.

Tuesday, July 19, 201607/19/2016

National Citizen Survey comes to Charlottesville

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Miriam Dickler, Director of Communications for City of Charlottesville, discusses with Les Sinclair The National Citizens Survey and what City of Charlottesville residents need to know to participate.

Tuesday, July 19, 201607/19/2016

Plagiarism and Thomas Jefferson

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Scott Harrop is a Lecturer in the University of Virginia’s Department of Middle Eastern and South Asian and Languages and Cultures. He’s also a past Jefferson Fellow at the Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies. He joins us to talk about the link of plagiarism to Thomas Jefferson.

Tuesday, July 19, 201607/19/2016

Life Solutions 7.17.16

In Life Solutions

Listen as Pastors Rob Pochek and Dan Chambers discuss the recent events in our country that have us all concerned, and how GOD is the answer.

Tuesday, July 19, 201607/19/2016

Impact For GOD 7.17.16

In Impact for God

Listen as Pastor Bare talks with Dr. Jimmy Dupree, who is making an impact for GOD in Cleveland, OH.

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