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The power of hope is a healing force that is attainable to each of us, but we hold onto beliefs that can get in the way of doing what we feel driven or meant to do. Sometimes we think we are not good enough or haven’t achieved enough – we aren’t worthy enough – to step out in faith and allow ourselves to be bold in our actions and really claim who we are and what we’re going to do in our lives.  Spiritual Healer Alex Morgan visits to tell us how to recognize what is in the way of our own personal growth and development and what we can do when we encounter these problems.  Music by folk artists Bill Steely and Where’s Dave in this episode of The Wendy Edwards Show.

Virginia House Delegates Rob Bell and David Toscano provided their perspectives on the issues that came before the 2011 legislature in this 49 minute podcast.

Rob Bell

Delegates Rob Bell and David Toscano speaking before a full house at the Charlottesville Senior Center.

Delegates Bell and Toscano spoke at the May 11, 2011 meeting of the Senior Statesmen of Virginia. The meeting was held at the Charlottesville Senior Center. Following the presentation, questions were taken from the audience. The program was moderated by SSV Secretary Bill Davis.

Rob Bell

Rob Bell

An honors graduate of the University of Virginia and the University of Virginia Law School, Rob Bell served as a state prosecutor for five years. He prosecuted over 2,400 cases, working with the police and crime victims to bring criminals to justice.

Representing the 58th House District (County of Greene and parts of Albemarle, Fluvanna, and Orange Counties), Rob has written laws that crack down on drunk driving. He was named the 2005 Outstanding Legislator by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)-Virginia. He is also interested in school safety. In recent years, he has written laws to ban criminal sex offenders from school property during school hours and to require additional background checks on school personnel. In 2008, Rob helped overhaul Virginia’s mental health laws in light of the tragedy at Virginia Tech.

An Eagle Scout, Rob was an active volunteer with the Boy Scouts and with the public schools prior to his election in 2001. Rob’s wife, Jessica, is a school teacher. She is currently staying home to raise their children, Robbie and Evelyn. The Bells live in Albemarle County and are members of Aldersgate United Methodist Church.

David Toscano

David Toscano

David Toscano was elected to his first term in the Virginia House of Delegates in November 2005 representing the 57th House District (City of Charlottesville and part of Albemarle County). David was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1950, the first of five children. He was educated in the public schools, received a bachelor’s degree from Colgate University in 1972, a Ph.D. from Boston College in 1979, and a law degree from the University of Virginia in 1986. He has taught at various colleges and universities, including Boston College, the University of Maryland (European Division), Piedmont Virginia Community College, the University of Virginia, and James Madison University. He is an attorney with Buck, Toscano & Tereskerz, Ltd., specializing in family law and real estate. David served on the Charlottesville City Council from 1990 to 2002 and as Mayor from 1994 to 1996. David is a resident of the City of Charlottesville, where he lives with his wife of 30 years, Nancy A. Tramontin, and their son, Matthew. David serves on the Courts of Justice, Transportation, and Science and Technology Committees in the House of Delegates. He is also a member of the Disability Commission, the Joint Commission to Study Math, Science and Technology Education in the Commonwealth, and the Joint Subcommittee to Study Land Use Tools in the Commonwealth. He is also a member of the United Way Board and the Chamber of Commerce.

Join the guys from The Snow Knows Gardening Show as they give you tips on how to get your garden in perfect shape with spring finally here! Its hot outside and the Snow Knows guys are ready to help!

The Snow Knows Gardening Show is the longest running gardening show in America. The Snows will talk gardening, answer your questions and will have a lot of fun along the way. You can visit their store online at: www.snowknows.com
Stop by the store in person: 1875 Avon St. Charlottesville, VA. 22902
Phone Number: 434-295-2159

Oh No!! My pet had a seizure!!

Seizures can have a number of causes, including toxins, low blood sugar, low calcium, kidney or liver problems, blood clots to the brain or “strokes,” infectious diseases, inflammation of or around the brain, cancer, epilepsy, and trauma. In pets that are predisposed to having seizures, stress and different medications can also cause seizures. In addition, stopping certain medications can cause seizures.

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Charlottesville’s Young Gun Chef Chews the Fat with Chef Craig

Chef Justin Hershey of Zinc Bistro followed a path of classic culinary education, attending the Florida Culinary Institute. Listen to Chew the Fat as Chef Justin relates how he accidently ended up working at Staunton Grocery for Chef/Owner Ian Boden. Following an intensive program  that drilled in the finer points of culinary arts, Chef Justin found himself across the mountain in Charlottesville. Now, he is plying his trade at Zinc Bistro in downtown Charlottesville. He displays a heart full of passion, and he pours his energy into each plate he creates at Zinc.

Tune in to hear Chef Justin expound upon his gastromnomic journey. It’s all here, on Chew the Fat.

Produced and recorded in the studios of Charlottesville Radio Group, in conjunction with Chef Craig Hartman, Chew the Fat is the podcast that gives you totally raw interviews with leading chefs, restaurateurs, wine makers and other food artisans.  These interviews are unscripted and outside the realm of publicists, conducted by accomplished Chef Craig Hartman. Hartman delivers these interviews with ease, sensitivity and a sense of insider savvy. The goal of these interviews is to expose the heart and soul of these sensitive, artistic and driven people. This podcast is for anyone who loves food and wine, especially those that want to know every aspect about who is behind the artisan food and wine that we have.

On a special Mother’s Day edition of WNRN’s Sunday Morning Wake-Up Call, Rick Moore welcomes returning favorite guest Lee Channing, Intuitive Consultant. The many people who called the show had questions about jobs, travel, relationships, and the future.

Meditation, Music and Wellness is a podcast designed to engage your mind, body and spirit.  Today’s podcast invites listeners to explore the way poetry can be a meditation.  One of the poets we read is David Whyte, and the book is The House of Belonging.  Also, visit our website:  http://www.integrativemusicinstitute.com or email us at info@integrativemusicinstitute.com for more information about our workshops and trainings.

Meditation, Music and Wellness is a podcast designed to engage your mind, body and spirit.  We will invite you into our conversation on various meditation practices and how sound and music can be used to support your meditation practice.  We will offer strategies to enhance wellness, creativity and spirituality through the transformative power of music.

There is a smaller, but still sizeable group, for whom death and life has a different, but no less profound connection. According to an informal survey conducted several years ago, 4-5% of all Americans have had a near death experience, or NDE. That’s approximately 15 million people in this country, a number that certainly warrants serious investigation, research and conversation; something with which both of my guests this morning agree, although both approach it from their own unique and personal perspective. And both share the absolute conviction that such experience is, at its core, all about changes in one’s state of consciousness

I am joined in the studio by PMH Atwater, researcher, spiritualist, author, public speaker, prayer chaplain and visionary, who, as the title of one of her books says “died three times in 1977”. According to her biography on Wikipedia she “is a pioneer in subjects like near-death experiences, the aftereffects of spiritual experiences, transformations of consciousness, reality shifts and future memory.”

A Radio Show for Women Ready to Love Life.  Balance.  Alignment.  Joy. How great is that?

Real Life with Jennifer Till is Charlottesville’s fresh new radio show for women who are ready to really love their life! Visit Jennifer’s website: http://www.jennifertill.com/

This is a show about you. I want to hear from you. I want to hear your stories. I want to hear your questions. This is not only an invitation to listen, it is an invitation for you to share in community. Comment on the blog or email me at jennifer.l.till@gmail.com.

A monster weekend is coming up here in Charlottesville!  Listen to the Suzy Scoop to get the heads up everything going on. Need Mother’s Day plans? SuzySaid has them for you!

Amy Eastlack – aka SuzySaid – gives you the scoop on what’s happening in
and around town this weekend.  From activities with the kids – to a night
out with the girls – to a romantic dinner with your special someone – and
everything in between – Suzy has the Scoop on when and where you need to
be!

A weekly forum of everything running. With your host Mark Lorenzoni, a community running expert who has been directing hundreds ofarea “not-for-profit” footraces and coaching thousands of runners for the past 30 years. This week’s edition of “RunCast” was brought to you by The Ragged Mountain Running Shop. Central Virginia’s Community running and walking family partner since 1982. Convenietly locatd on the historic UVa Corner with free parking at their doorstep. Visit them at www.raggedmountainrunning.com or friend them on Facebook

Still thinking of how you can PayitFwd? Explore the idea of adoption with Midlife Adoption Coach Kelli Suchy who tells how years of disappointing infertility sessions led to becoming an adoptive mom in her forties. Then Allison Capps calls in to talk about life with Zoey – the young lady whose lone picture called a small family of three find her in an orphanage on the other side of the world. If you’ve suffered infertility or have thought about opening your home to one more child, this is the show for you. Discover the music of Willie De as we PayitFwd on The Wendy Edwards Show.

Join the guys from The Snow Knows Gardening Show as they give you tips on how to get your garden in perfect shape with spring finally here! Its hot outside and the Snow Knows guys are ready to help!

The Snow Knows Gardening Show is the longest running gardening show in America. The Snows will talk gardening, answer your questions and will have a lot of fun along the way. You can visit their store online at: www.snowknows.com
Stop by the store in person: 1875 Avon St. Charlottesville, VA. 22902
Phone Number: 434-295-2159

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