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Richard Feero with Abundant Life Ministries and UVA Basketball Alumn Travis Watson joined the show to discuss their exciting March Madness event which takes place on Thursday March 21st at Kardinal Hall which will feature prizes and more all to benefit the work of Abundant Life.

Dr. Steven Lockey is a spinal surgeon with UVA Orthopedics, he joined the show to discuss the type of injuries that require surgery, nonsurgical treatments and advancements in research.

Charlottesville City Councilor Lloyd Snook discusses the proposed resolution to issue an opinion on the war in Gaza as well as potential tax increases in the budget.

Hannah Deal, a member of the executive committee of the Chamber Business Women’s Roundtable joined the show to promote the initiative and the Excellence Awards being held on March 21st.

Sandra McLaughlin joined the show to discuss an exciting volunteer initiative her students are undertaking to serve our community.
ACFR Deputy Chief of Member Services joined the show to talk about their historic recruitment efforts, training, department culture and much more.

Jill Schlesinger discusses the next meeting of the Federal Reserve and critically important information that will impact every realtor in our community.
Listen as WINA Chief Legal Analyst Tim Heaphy breaks down the top legal stories in our country and more.

Listen as UVA Baseball alumn and former MLB pitcher Tyler Wilson and Nick Cafarillo, who are both on the board of the Charlottesville Tom Sox provide you with important information about the organization and how you can support and get involved.

Listen to the testimony of two men who will be graduating soon from the 18 month Bridge Behavioral Health Program and hear how they have overcome the pain and challenges of addictive behaviors and substance use disorder.