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Senator Kaine discussed provisions for health care and energy that began January 1st as a part of the Inflation Reduction Act as well as border security and avoiding a government shutdown.

The Rivanna District Supervisor in Albemarle joined the show to discuss funding for the joint Premiere Circle housing initiative with the City, funding for housing in Southwood, and legislative priorities for the General Assembly Session.

The Chair of UVA Orthopedics chimes in for Real Athletic Conversations on Nick Saban, Bill Belichik, UVA Men’s Hoops and more.

The Advocacy Manager for the VA chapters of the Alzheimer’s Association joined the show to discuss the importance of Advocacy Day at the General Assembly, which is Thursday, February 1st.

The CEO of the UVA Medical Center Wendy Horton joined the program with exciting updates on mental health services for new mothers, paramedicine home health care and the earn while you learn program to enter healthcare without experience and train on the job.
WINA’s Chief Economic Analyst discussed the national debt, projections for economy and much more.

The Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere discussed the importance of philanthropy to sustain this community institution.

Emily Kilroy previewed the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors meeting including financial matters and public hearings.

UVA Cardiologist Michael Ayers joined the program to provide critically important heart health information that you didn’t know.

The CEO of the Central Virginia chapter of the American Red Cross discussed the 20 year low in donors and the critical need ahead of the blood drive on the Dr. King Holiday Monday January 15th.