On the Oct. 2 Wake-Up Call, host Rick Moore talks with Dr. Daniel Price, Executive Director of The FACE Project (Functional Approach to Character Education), on teaching character to school children.
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On the Oct. 2 Wake-Up Call, host Rick Moore talks with Dr. Daniel Price, Executive Director of The FACE Project (Functional Approach to Character Education), on teaching character to school children.
On a special WNRN fundraising weekend, host Rick Moore talks with Charlottesville Meals On Wheels Executive Director Dawn Grzegorczyk.
On the Sept.18 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.
On the 9/11/2011 Wake-Up Call, host Rick Moore talks with a parent, a teacher, and an EMS worker about their lives and careers since Sept. 11, 2001.
On the September. 4th Sunday morning wake-up call Rick talks with Dr. Mike Fietz from the Georgetown Veterinary Clinic and takes calls about your pets.
On the August 28 edition of the Wake-Up Call, host Rick Moore talks with Dr. Rebecca Tippett of UVA’s Weldon Cooper Center regarding studies that she oversaw on Alternative Financial Services – aka, payday loan lenders – and the effects they may have on families and neighborhoods.
WNRN’s August 21’st Sunday morning Wake-Up Call, Rick talks with three attorneys. Jennifer McKeever from Jones & Green, Bob Byrne from Martin Wren Law, and Jessica Phillips from Payne and Hodous. All three attorneys specialize in different legal backgrounds; family, personal injury, employment, and more.
Disclaimer: Do not make decisions based on any of the information discussed on this show. Calling in and asking a question does not establish attorney-client privilege. Also, no confidential information should be given.
WNRN’s August 14th Sunday morning Wake Up Call Rick talks with Dr. Rosa Atkins. They discuss The No Child left behind act, nutrition, budget and more.
On the August 8 Wake-Up Call, Rick talks with Rose Farber and other guests from On Our Own of Charlottesville, a group dedicated to helping those personally impacted by mental illness.
Host Rick Moore speaks with Dr. Martin Albert (Virginia Integrative Medicine), Dr. Paul Lyons (UVA Neurologist), and Ivana Kadija (chairwoman of School Health Advisory Board) about sugar in the school systems. Topics covered include: foods served in school cafeterias, nutritional standards, countries that have healthy diets in the schools, and more. Did you know that in order for children to have a good attention span during the school day they need healthy carbs and fats in their diet? Also, the USDA recommends less sugar in a daily diet for children than the amount of sugar served in school lunches.
Host Rick Moore speaks with Christine Nardi (Executive director of Center for Nonprofit Excellence) about the things the Center for Nonprofit Excellence does, the differences between a charity and a nonprofit, and more. CNE is a regional organization that helps provide resources for nonprofit organizations. Don’t miss CNE’s Summer Open House on Tuesday, July 26 at Cville Coffee from 5:30-7:30!
Host Rick Moore speaks with Courteney Stuart (Senior editor of The Hook) about current events. Topics covered include: death of a local teacher by a motored vehicle, the latest with Morgan Harrington, lyme disease, and more!