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Dr. Bobby Chhabra addresses some of the national disrespect of the Virginia Men’s Basketball team, how Virginia can improve for next year, the NCAA Tournament and more.

The Director of Communications and Marketing for the local chapters of the Alzheimer’s Association joined the show to talk about important information regarding care giver navigation from the 2024 Facts and Figures report.
Professor Burton discusses Congestion Pricing, public transit, and the untold impact of inflation in spite of a strong economy.

Charlottesville’s City Manager joined the show to discuss the budget, the culture in City Hall, his relationship with the Council and much more.

Heather Tebbenhoff, the Community Engagement Coordinator and Rebecca Thomas, the Marketing and Communications Coordinator for Literacy Volunteers joined the show to discuss their services and the annual Word Play event.

Dr. Shayan Moosa is a Nuerosurgeon at the UVA Health System and he joined the show to discuss advancements in the research and use of Focused Ultra Sound.

Lizzy Ramey is a part of the Rising Professionals Affinity Group with the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce and she joined the show to discuss an exciting event they are hosting for UVA students and more.

WINA Political Analyst and Professor of Politics at UVA Mary Kate Cary analyzes the 2024 Presidential Campaign including recent polling numbers plus political dynamics in Virginia as well.

Sam Heath of Equal Justice USA and Paul Beyer from the Tom Tom Foundation joined the show to discuss a special day (April 18th) during the 12th Annual Tom Tom Festival that will feature a reentry simulation and culminate with the premier of the documentary about William Washington and the Bridge Ministry Behavioral Health Program at the Paramount Theater.

Senior Minister at University Baptist Church Matthew Tennant stopped by to share about a special nationally renowned guest who will provide music for three services during Holy Week as well as outreach to students and those visiting church for the first-time during Easter.