Broadcasters for Blood with Bill Brent
Central Virginia Red Cross Executive Director Bill Brent talks with Marshall LeMert about common misconceptions and myths about donating blood, and how you can make a difference in someone's life TODAY!

Central Virginia Red Cross Executive Director Bill Brent talks with Marshall LeMert about common misconceptions and myths about donating blood, and how you can make a difference in someone's life TODAY!
Samantha Federico of 106.1 The Corner and Marshall LeMert of Cvillerightnow.com and Newsradio WINA join Adam to chat about upcoming music releases from the area and the nation's hottest bands, and upcoming movies releases still to come for July and August.
Malina Rivers, RN and Chief Operating Officer with Brightstar Care of Charlottesville, returns to discuss the importance in knowing the difference between Home Care and Home Health.
CEO of Claybourne Test Prep and WINA Education Analyst Lee Elberson stops by to talk about how UVA President Jim Ryan's resignation will impact education in the Charlottesville community and nationally.
Sean Tubbs of InfoCville joins the show to share the latest on the striking down of the zoning code due to default judgement in Council Court.
In part 2 of a two-part series, Jeanne McCusker is joined by Dr. Neal Kassell, founder and chairman of the Focused Ultrasound Foundation, to discuss the mission of the Foundation and how it contributes to ALS research.
Adam, CvilleRightNow Editor in Chief Mike Barber, and WINA News Director Jay Hart assemble to discuss the fallout of the resignation announcement that came from President Jim Ryan at the University of Virginia in response from pressure courtesy of the Trump Department of Justice.
Virginia baseball head coach Chris Pollard joins Adam Hawes for a one-on-one interview where he discusses adjusting to the new job, bringing his entire staff with him from Duke, and the outpouring of support he's received from the Virginia Baseball community.
Catie Ratliff of C-Ville Weekly shares the latest stories she and her cohort have been hard at work on, including the recent local primary results, the No Kings Rally, and the C-Ville Weekly Guide to Summer!
Colette Sheehy, Retiring Senior VP for Operations and State Government Relations looks back at her time with the University of Virginia, going back to the 1980s, and examines the state of the University now.
Rochelle Sommer, Senior Communications Specialist at Virginia Energy Sense, joins the show to give you her expert opinion on how you can beat the heat this summer!
InfoCville's Sean Tubbs checks in with the big stories from his Charlottesville Community Engagement Newsletter, revolving around developments in Nelson County zoning, and CAT Alternative Fuels.
Simon Davidson of Charlottesville29 joins to share the gems of the Charlottesville-Albemarle food scene! On this edition, a focus directly on wine.
Broadway director and UVA alumnus Matthew Steffens speaks about directing Into the Woods Virginia Theatre Festival, what a unique event it is from an artists' perspective, and how you can still get tickets.
Malina Rivers, RN and Chief Operating Officer with Brightstar Care of Charlottesville, joins to discuss how to best be an effective caregiver by avoiding caregiver strain.
Sean Tubbs of InfoCville shares the latest on the upcoming local democratic primary, the no-kings protests, Charlottesville City Council, AND the Board of Supervisors.
Simon Davidson of The Charlottesville29 joins the show to give you the rundown on a hidden gem in the Charlottesville-Albemarle Food Scene.
Catie Ratliff goes race-by-race with Adam Hawes detailing her comprehensive guide to the upcoming Democratic Primary on June 17th.
Retiring CEO of Blue Ridge Area Food Bank Michael McKee joins the show to look back on his work and accomplishments with the organization and discuss the future for both him and the organization.
Sadhbh O’Flynn, Climate Justice Policy Manager, shares some comments on City Council and the natural gas utility changes, as well as the climate action plan, and the recent action on the front in Albemarle County.
Sean Tubbs of InfoCville returns to discuss the recent agendas of the City of Charlotteville AND Albemarle County Planning Commissions.
Simon Davidson of Charlottesville29 joins the show for his weekly appearance to share a surprise from his insider track of the Charlottesville and Albemarle County Food Scene.
Rivanna District Supervisor Bea Lapisto-Kirtley joins the show for details on last night's Albemarle County Board of Supervisors' agenda, including the Jail Renovation Project, the Living Earth School Proposal, and AC44.
CEO of Claybourne Test Prep and WINA Education Analyst Lee Elberson gives firsthand experience with the effect of Artificial Intelligence and ChatGPT on traditional classrooms and schoolwork.
Natalie Oschrin, Charlottesville City Councilor stops by to discuss the issues raised with the Jail's renovation, rising utility rates, and transportation infrastructure.
UVA Baseball beat writer Greg Madia joins Adam to break down Sunday evening's news that Brian O'Connor's 22 Year Career as Head Coach of Virginia Baseball is finished.
Melissa Stacy, Regional Advocacy Director for the Northeast at Compassion and Choices and Cali Gaston of the Blue Ridge Action Team (local Chapter of Compassion & Choices), join the show to discuss the local work of Blue Ridge Action Team, the National mission of Compassion & Choices, and why The Center at Belvedere is partnering with them on a screening of the documentary “Last Flight Home”.
106.1 The Corner's Samantha Federico joins the show to share her best recommendation on the can't miss concert, and theater experiences in the Charlottesville-Albemarle area, in our Local Entertainment Summer Preview.
Mike Barber, the new editor-in-chief of Cvillerightnow.com, stops by to say hello, outline his experience, and share his goals for the site looking ahead!
C-Ville Weekly's Catie Ratliff checks in to share the latest stories her publication has been working on, including an accesibility controversy at Alamo Drafthouse, and the Kevin Cox sidewalk protest.