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Eddie Brown, the Executive Director of “Giving Words of Virginia” a local nonprofit that assists single moms with transportation needs was joined by Liza Borches, President and CEO of Carter Myers Automotive to discuss the recent gifting of a car to a single mom and much more.

The Host of Real Estate Matters and President Emeritus of Howard Hannah Roy Wheeler Realty provided some really interesting analysis on how to fix the housing affordability issues in Charlottesville and Albemarle and more.

Development Director, Kathryn Kieffer, and Development Manager for AHIP Kyle Ramey joined the show to discuss their services and how Tiger Fuel is supporting the organization through their ‘Season of Giving’ initiative.

Gloria Witt is running for Congress in Virginia’s Fifth District, and she joined the show for a closing argument on the economy, immigration, education and more.

Dr. Brian Williams, a professor of public policy at the Batten School of Public Policy at UVA joined the show with Charlottesville Police Chief Michael Kochis to promote a summit this Saturday aimed at reducing gun violence in our community.

State Senator John McGuire gives you his closing argument including the reasons he is running, forming unity within the party, the economy, the border and more.

Our sports medicine, injury prevention and athletics correspondent Dr. Bobby Chhabra talked about the challenges facing UVA Men’s Basketball Coach Ron Sanchez, an update on Tony Bennett, UVA Football’s injuries and more.

Constituent Events Manager Emily Rosenberger from the local chapters of the Alzheimer’s Association recapped the successful Charlottesville Walk to End Alzheimer’s and discussed what’s next in the movement.

Professor of Economics at the University of Virginia Ed Burton discusses the impact of the national debt on interest rates, the cost of healthcare on the economy and much more.

The Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere joined the show to talk about the new bus stop on the Charlottesville Area Transit service route 11 that will stop at the center, providing greater access for community members and the fact that it is free.