Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Friday, July 1, 201607/01/2016

7/1/16 Hour 2: Doug Sachtleben, Lea Carawan

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Doug Sachtleben talks about the GOP tax plan and Lea Carawan talks about religious freedom bring under attack.

Friday, July 1, 201607/01/2016

7/1/16 Hour 1: Tom Slonaker, Tom Garrett, Phil Kerpen

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Tom Slonaker reads the Declaration of Independence, Tom Garrett shares why he is running for Congress, and Phil Kerpen talks about a sad day for the internet.

Thursday, June 30, 201606/30/2016

6/30/16 Hour 2: Neil Williamson

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Neil Williamson, executive director of the Free Enterprise Forum, joins the show once again to discuss proffer reforms, the construction at Rio Road and Route 29, Albemarle County’s war on the wedding business, and much more.

Thursday, June 30, 201606/30/2016

6/30/16 Hour 1: Sean Kennedy, Philip Day and Matt Hass

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Sean Kennedy, Director of Research from Citizens Against Government Waste, discusses their annual Prime Cuts report for 2016 including the national debt and the effects that the cuts will have on the nation. Philip Day and Matt Hass also join the show to talk about the upcoming Kiwanis Independence Day 5k.

Wednesday, June 29, 201606/29/2016

How to Get Involved with Boys & Girls Club Cycling Challenge

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Shannon Tevendale, Director of Events and Donor Engagement Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Virginia discusses with Les Sinclair the B&G CLUB CYCLING CHALLENGE.

Wednesday, June 29, 201606/29/2016

6/29/16 Hour 2: Stephen Coonts, Lt. Todd Hopwood and Gary Grant

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Author Stephen Coonts discusses the possibility of a secession by the state of Texas in the light of Britain’s secession from the European Union. Also, Lieutenant Todd Hopwood and Gary Grant join the show for another edition of Cop Talk in which they discuss what brought Lt. Hopwood to a career in law enforcement, and the challenges arising in Charlottesville in the coming months.

Wednesday, June 29, 201606/29/2016

6/29/16 Hour 1: Merve Tahiroglu, Olivia Gans Turner, Meghan Keenan

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Merve Tahiroglu joins the show to discuss the airport attack in Istanbul and the affects it is already having, Olivia Gans Turner talks about the National Right to Life Convention, and Meghan Keenan weighs in on the push for Free Market College Funding as well as the current student loan debt problem in America.

Tuesday, June 28, 201606/28/2016

Unprecedented settlement. Volkswagen pays up to $15.3-billion to settle consumer lawsuits.

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Virginia Attorney General, Mark Herring, talks about the Virginia portion of the settlement with Volkswagen.

Tuesday, June 28, 201606/28/2016

Bocce Ball Tourney Benefiting The Arc of the Piedmont July 4th

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Bryan Harris, Director of Development with The Arc of the Piedmont, talks with Les Sinclair about the Bocce Ball Tourney that’s happening on July 4th. One may sign up over the phone by calling 434-977-4002, or email bharris@arcpva.org or website www.thearcofthepiedmont.org

Tuesday, June 28, 201606/28/2016

Alzheimer’s takes the life of coach Pat Summitt

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Pat Summitt- the hard driving coach who led the University of Tennessee women’s basketball team to 8 national titles has died at age 64- after battling early- onset dementia. Sue Friedman of the Alzheimer’s Association talks about the disease.

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