Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Monday, June 13, 201606/13/2016

6/13/16 Hour 2: Kim Holmes, Justin Danhof, Bob Dorigo Jones

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Kim Holmes, former US Assistant Secretary of State, discusses his book “The Closing of the Liberal Mind: How Groupthink and Intolerance Define the Left,” and how the political left’s intolerance shows itself through current events. Also, Justin Danhof gives an update on Target’s bathroom problem, and Bob Dorigo Jones talks about the Wacky Warning Labels Contest, and shares some wacky warning labels.

Monday, June 13, 201606/13/2016

6/13/16 Hour 1: John Guandolo, Mike Gonzales, Niger Innis

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Former FBI agent John Guandolo joins the show to weigh in on details of the tragic Orlando shooting, Mike Gonzales discusses Obama’s language mandate to government schools, and Niger Innis talks about Hillary Clinton’s legal issues, response to the Orlando shooting, and more.

Saturday, June 11, 201606/11/2016

Doris Gelbman

In A Graceful Life

Doris Gelbman is with Glebman Law and joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about wills.

Saturday, June 11, 201606/11/2016

Buying And Selling In A Competive Market

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie shares tips for buying and selling in a competitive market.

Saturday, June 11, 201606/11/2016

But You Were Loved…A Conversation with Wendy about Suicide

In Conversations with Wendy

Amanda Rode, Brian Sant, and Warren join Wendy to talk about their experience with suicide.

Saturday, June 11, 201606/11/2016

Jean Burk

In Morning News Weekends

Wendy Edwards is joined by Jean Burk to talk about college for free.

Saturday, June 11, 201606/11/2016

Pat Peason

In Morning News Weekends

Pat Peason joins Wendy Edwards to talk about how seniors’ income doesn’t go far enough.

Friday, June 10, 201606/10/2016

Top 5 Soundbites of the Week

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

WINA’s Dori Zook joins Les Sinclair with the Top 5 soundbites of the week ending 06/10/2016.

Friday, June 10, 201606/10/2016

Who’s Responsible for Keeping You Safe at Work?

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

J. H. Verkerke, Professor of Law and Director of Program for Employment and Labor Law Studies at the University of Virginia School of Law, talks with Les Sinclair, about the responsibility of safety in a workplace.

Friday, June 10, 201606/10/2016

State of Homelessness in Charlottesville Area

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Erin Briggs Yates, Exec. Dir. of Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless (TJACH) talks with Les Sinclair about the state of homelessness in out community and what you can do to help.

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