Podcasts

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Podcasts

Friday, June 10, 201606/10/2016

Virginia Hemp History Day being Celebrated in Gordonsville

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Tom Moylan talks about the advantages of the crop of hemp and the Virginia Hemp History Day, which is Sunday June 12 from 1:30-10pm at the Vanguard Ranch in Gordonsville. There’ll be Music and hemp food and beverage products and samples. It’s free and open to the public.

Friday, June 10, 201606/10/2016

6-10-16 Hour 2: Mike Wiley, Karin Agness

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Mike Wiley talks Jacksonian Populist Party and Karin Agness talks about New Conference.

Friday, June 10, 201606/10/2016

6-10-16 Hour 1: Kevin Cox, Stephen Gutowski

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Kevin Cox talks about what it’s like Living in China and Stephen Gutowski speaks on Deceptive Katie Couric.

Friday, June 10, 201606/10/2016

Life Solutions 6.5.16

In Life Solutions

Listen as Pastor Rob Pochek takes you through the series I Am a Church Member.

Friday, June 10, 201606/10/2016

The Gospel Sermonette

In The Gospel Sermonette

Here is another compelling message from Dr. Rosemary Hayes on the Gospel Sermonette.

Friday, June 10, 201606/10/2016

Impact For GOD 6.5.16

In Impact for God

Another compelling program with interviews of people making an impact in our Community and the world for The Lord Jesus.

Friday, June 10, 201606/10/2016

The Revealing Of Christ

In Community Vision

Listen as Pastor William Washington talks about how we can reveal Christ in our lives and live in the power of His resurrection.

Thursday, June 9, 201606/09/2016

Text Messages Can Do Good. Here’s Proof!

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Benjamin L. Castleman, Assistant Professor of Education and Public Policy at the Curry School at University of Virginia, talks with Les Sinclair about how texting can diminish the phenomenon of “summer melt,” when students, mostly lower on the socio-economic spectrum, fail to enroll in college even after they have been accepted.

Thursday, June 9, 201606/09/2016

CHO Airport Celebrates 5 years of Service to Chicago

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Jason Burch, Director of Air Service Development and Marketing at Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport, chats with Les Sinclair about the success of flying to Chicago for 5 years and the growth of the airport itself.

Thursday, June 9, 201606/09/2016

6/9/16 Hour 2: Kalil Mohammad, Ashe Schow

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Kalil Mohammad weighs in on the Robert E. Lee Statue situation, and Ashe Schow discusses what Hillary Clinton looks like through the eyes of Millennials.

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