Dr. Marty Albert and Dr. Peggy Wright drop by the WNRN studios to discuss their integrative medicine practice, and the role of integrative medicine in health care. They take questions from Rick Moore and callers about insurance, nutrition and approaches of encouraging health or just treating disease.
Bill Des Rochers of Fluvanna County stops by the studio to talk about the latest news, and to catch listeners up with politics down Route 53.
CharlottesvilleGuv,!vDjnjRight Now is broadcast live Monday through Friday on NewsRadio 1070 WINA from 4 to 6pm. Best-selling author and historian Coy Barefoot is the host and producer. To participate in the program, you can call 434-977-1070. Coy can be reached at barefoot@wina.com.
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Coy devotes the entire hour to the subject of unwanted pregnancies. First up, Ron Schneider and Cathy Brown from the Pregnancy Centers of Central Virginia discuss the alternatives to abortion they offer. Then Becky Reid of Planned Parenthood of the Blue Ridge and Mary Sullivan, Charlottesville-Albemarle’s Teen Pregnancy and STD Prevention Coordinator.
CharlottesvilleGuv,!vDjnjRight Now is broadcast live Monday through Friday on NewsRadio 1070 WINA from 4 to 6pm. Best-selling author and historian Coy Barefoot is the host and producer. To participate in the program, you can call 434-977-1070. Coy can be reached at barefoot@wina.com.
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On August 9, incumbent Republican Virgil and challenger Al Weed met for the first time before voters in Virginia’s 5th Congressional District. The event was sponsored by the Senior Statesmen of Virginia, and was held at the Senior Center in Charlottesville.
Not strictly a debate, both candidates had fifteen minutes to give an opening statement, and then had five additional minutes to rebut. Then they took questions from the audience. The first four of these dealt with illegal immigration, which prompted boos from the crowd. Questions also abound at health-care, energy policy, and economic development.
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Franklin wore ’em. And you may not know it, but Jefferson did, too. In late 2005 radio producer Sean Tubbs (of the Charlottesville Podcast Network) interviewed scholar Katherine Stebbins McCaffrey who came to the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies to study Jefferson’s interest in eyeglasses as part of larger look at the history of spectacles and how their design and use changed in the 18th and 19th centuries.
On Monday August 7, the Charlottesville City Council heard from David Slutzky, member of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors and the acting chair of the Metropolitan Planning Organization. Slutzky was there to advocate for the creation of a new regional transportation authority. Charlottesville Tomorrow was there to record, and presents this podcast.
Jack Marshall and Jeff Sobel of the group Advocates for a Sustainable Albemarle Population join Coy Barefoot to give their take on the recent trend towards aproving large residential developments. Just last week, the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors approved the North Pointe development.
CharlottesvilleGuv,!vDjnjRight Now is broadcast live Monday through Friday on NewsRadio 1070 WINA from 4 to 6pm. Best-selling author and historian Coy Barefoot is the host and producer. To participate in the program, you can call 434-977-1070. Coy can be reached at barefoot@wina.com.
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Our world is a-buzz with podcasting, and Web denizens with an edtech bent are wondering, Could I be a podcaster? Could my students create podcasts? Can podcasting really enhance learning? In this episode, the GenTech boys discuss the underlying technology of podcasting in an effort to help teachers decide whether podcasting, from a technical standpoint, is a good fitkj with their teaching practice. Next week’s show will focus on specific educational applications of podcasting.
For more information, and links mentioned in the show, visit the GenTech page.
Morgan Butler and Cale Jaffe from the Southern Environmental Law Center join Rick Moore to discuss what impact growth in our area will have on the environment. The May ’06 Albemarle Retail Report shows 2.5 to 3.5 times more commercial space being approved than the area can handle without harming existing businesses. The two SELC attorneys lay out the possible effects of growth on air and water and the recent decision regarding the approval of North Pointe.
WNRN’s Sunday Morning Wake-Up Call is heard every week at 11:00 AM on WNRN. The program supported by The Markets of Tiger Fuel. While the podcast is available every week, you’ve got to phone in during the show 979-0919 to become part of the show.
A Professor of Pharmacology at Northeastern University in Boston, Dr. Richard Deth is one of the leading scientists in the United States that is helping to unravel the mystery of autism– an illness which now effects 1 in 150 children in America. Dr. Deth joined Coy to discuss the very latest and exciting discoveries in the science of autism.
CharlottesvilleGuv,!vDjnjRight Now is broadcast live Monday through Friday on NewsRadio 1070 WINA from 4 to 6pm. Best-selling author and historian Coy Barefoot is the host and producer. To participate in the program, you can call 434-977-1070. Coy can be reached at barefoot@wina.com.
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Charlottesville photographer Bill Emory is a proud advocate of the Woolen Nill neighborhood. Emory joins Coy Barefoot on WINA’s Charlottesville Right Now to discuss how some roads are used as short-cuts by industrial traffic, as well as the history of ‘The Place.”