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Schilling Show 7/10/18 Hour 2: Catherine Price, Jason Buyaki, Matt Hardin

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Schilling Show 7/10/18 Hour 2: Catherine Price, Jason Buyaki, Matt Hardin

Catherine Price, author of How to Break Up With Your Phone, explains why smartphones are so addictive and gives advice on breaking out of the spell. She also shares how Steve Jobs and Bill Gates regulate their children’s phone use.

Jason Buyaki, Rivanna District Representative for the Albemarle County School Board, discusses the bond referendum and other School Board Projects.

Matt Hardin, Greene County Commonwealth’s Attorney, delves into the hiring of Jim Frydl  and potential conflicts of interest. He discusses the local media’s coverage of the controversy and legal implications.

 

All of this and more in hour two on The Schilling Show!

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