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Dr. Chhabra, our chief Athletics, Sports Medicine and Injury Prevention Analyst joined the show to discuss UVA Men’s Basketball, the lingering effects of Tony Bennett’s retirement, the opportunity the Football team has at Notre Dame and the latest legal craziness with NIL and more.
Sheri Owen is with the local chapters of the Alzheimer’s Association, and she joined the show to share about Caregiver Awareness during the month of November and more.
Professor Ed Burton discusses the connection between the national debt and rising inflation and mortgage rates and more.
Listen as the Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere highlights programming, they are offering featuring a clinical psychologist to assist with emotional health during aging and more.
Aimee Strong is a Nurse Practitioner and Program Coordinator for the UVA Lung Cancer Screening Program. She discussed screening, treatment options, research and more.
The Executive Director of the official NIL Collective of the UVA Athletics Department Cav Futures, Lo Davis joined the show for a transparent and candid conversation about NIL at UVA and around the country.
Associate Director Amanda Nelson, Director of Marketing and Special Events Sarah Manor and volunteer Emma Truitt joined the show to discuss the services provided to women dealing with unplanned pregnancies and as well as the relationship building, love and support provided as well.
The Director of Special Events at the Boars Head Resort at UVA joined the show to preview the fourth annual Winter Wander light celebration and special events.
Cour Appointed Special Advocates Board Chair Joel Reich, and CASA Supervisor Phyllis James discussed the role and need for CASA volunteers to support abused and neglected children in our community and how most of the public doesn’t know how big the need is.
UVA Professor Mary Kate Cary provides qualitative post election analysis and more.