Synopsis
HearSay with Cathy Lewis is the only locally produced, public affairs radio call-in program in Hampton Roads. Every Monday through Friday, we reach more than 35,000 listeners, from Richmond to the Outer Banks.
Episodes
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Domestic Workers | Political Analysis
02/08/2017Today, Dr. Quentin Kidd and Dr. Matt Dallek join the broadcast for a discussion about political nepotism. Later, host Cathy Lewis sits down for a talk with Jennifer Fish, author of Domestic Workers of the World Unite! and Shirley Pryce about the international domestic workers movement. Join us at 440-2665 and connect with us on Facebook and Twitter.
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100 Years of NASA Langley
01/08/2017Air travel, spaceflight, robotic solar-system missions: science fiction to those alive at the turn of the 20th century became science fact to those living in the 21st. America’s aerospace future has been literally made at NASA’s Langley Research Center by the best and brightest the U.S. can offer. Today we'll look back on the 100-year history of one of the most important hubs of aviation innovation on the planet, as reported on by the Daily Press for the past century. Later, Old Dominion University Planetarium Director, Justin Mason, joins us with viewing and safety tips for this month's big solar elcipse!
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YourSay: Political Headlines
31/07/2017Today we're opening up our phone lines to get your take on the latest news from Washington. How are you feeling about the state of health care in our country? What was your reaction to White House Communication Director Anthony Scaramucci's interview for the New Yorker? We're covering all that and more on 89.5 WHRV-FM. Call us at 440-2665 or 1-800-940-2240 and share your comments.
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In the Garden: LIVE at the Hermitage Museum and Gardens
27/07/2017It's time for another edition of HearSay's "In the Garden" and we will, in fact, be in a garden! We are thrilled to bring today's live broadcast to you from The Hermitage Museum and Gardens. Plant guru Jim Orband is ready to answer your toughest gardening questions. We invite you to join our live studio audience at noon, but if you can't make it, you can send your questions to hearsay@whrv.org or tune in and interact with our Facebook Live Stream video.
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HearSay Headlines
26/07/2017What's happened in politics recently that's caught your attention? Today we're analyzing some of the most recent political headlines and looking at the state of our nation. Join us at 440-2665 and connect with us on Facebook and Twitter.
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Senator Tim Kaine | Transparency and the Peninsula Airport Commission
25/07/2017We'll talk today with Virginia Senator, Tim Kaine, about the latest developments surrounding health care reform in Washington. Later in the show: In May, Peninsula Airport Commission Executive Director, Ken Spirito, was fired after a Virginia Department of Transportation audit discovered he used airport money for personal expenses. The commission's search for a replacement comes just days after calls from Richmond for better training for board members and a greater focus on transparency. Today we'll talk with Virginia Secretary of Transportation, Aubrey Layne, about the need for accountability and visibility with entities like the Peninsula Airport Commission.
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HearSay Pets: LIVE at the Catnip Cat Cafe
20/07/2017Here at HearSay, we love animals -- so much so that we're trekking to the Catnip Cat Cafe (CCC) for today's edition of HearSay Pets! The CCC is the first cat cafe in Hampton Roads and was established with a mission in mind: to get as many shelter cats adopted as possible. Today, veterinary guru Dr. Phyllis Neumann, host Cathy Lewis and CCC owner Freeda are teaming up to answer your toughest pet questions (while playing with cats). We invite you to join our live studio audience at noon, but if you can't make it, you can send your questions to hearsay@whrv.org.
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Impact of the Opioid Crisis on Babies
19/07/2017Virginia is facing an opioid crisis; over 1,400 people died from overdoses in the state in 2016. Addiction can negatively impact more than just the substance abuser, and a new collaborative in Virginia is looking to protect those that are most vulnerable: infants. The Virginia Neonatal Collaborative is a statewide group comprised of hospitals, clinicians, and other health care stakeholders dedicated to the health of mothers and babies. The group focuses on combatting issues such as Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. Tune in today at noon to learn about the Commonwealth's efforts to lessen the impact of the opioid crisis on babies.
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Lone Star Tick | Jody
18/07/2017Across Northern Carolina and the eastern United States, people are giving up red meat - but not for typical health reasons. Those abstaining from beef and other "mammal proteins" are suffering from a rare meat allergy caused by, of all things, a tick. Named for a small white dot on its back, the Lone Star tick thrives in our regions hot and humid climate, and new research shows that thousands might already have contracted the allergy. Today we'll talk with doctors and researchers that are closely studying the Lone Star tick and this new allergy. Later, a look at the etymology of the military-centric term "Jody." The term has become a sort of catch-all for any man that stays home instead of heading off to war - often keeping the soldier's girlfriend company. Join us at 440-2665.
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The Rise of Hate in America
17/07/2017The Klu Klux Klan held its second rally this year in Charlottesville on Saturday, July 8. The Klansmen were outnumbered by protesters, and Charlottesville Mayor Michael Signer expressed pride in his city for acting as a symbol of democracy. Today we're talking with Mayor Signer about the importance of solidarity and the fight against racial inequality. Later, we're joined by researchers studying the rise in hate groups and crime in America. What, in your opinion, is the best way to combat hate and discrimination and hate? Call us with your thoughts at 440-2665 or 1-800-940-2240.
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The Beach Bag Program
13/07/2017For families facing "food insecurity," those without enough food to meet basic needs of all their members, weekends and summer can be an especially difficult time because children cannot take advantage of available school breakfasts and lunches. Today Joe Flanagan talks with the team behind the Virginia Beach Education Foundation's "Beach Bag" program -- it's helping provide hundreds of needy students, across all grade levels, with necessary food items throughout the summer.
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Jerry Sanford and New Virginia Laws
12/07/2017On this edition of HearSay, guest host Joe Flanagan sits down with Jerry Sanford, a local broadcast personality that was there at the start of stations like WVEC-TV and our very own WHRO-TV! Most would know Jerry for the thirteen years he spent on channel 13 as Bungles the Clown! In the second half, The Virginian-Pilot's Jordan Pascale joins us for a look at the hundreds of new Virginia laws that took effect July 1st!
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Safe Waters and 'Savings Sunday'
11/07/2017Summer in coastal Virginia means time spent along the water, but a little-known bacteria that thrives in brackish, coastal waters could put you and your family at risk. Today's guest host, Joe Flanagan, will learn about the risks posed by Vibrio vulnificus, a bacteria found in areas with a mixture of fresh and saltwater, such as at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay — that thrives in warmer temperatures. We'll hear a first-hand account from one Chesapeake Bay waterman that nearly lost his life to Vibriosis! And later, the original "frugal chick," Laura Oliver drops in with her favorite opportunities for big summer savings!
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Let's Keep It Civil
10/07/2017Civility is more about more than being nice, or polite. It is about finding common ground in the midst of our differences and expressing disagreement without disrespect. Today we'll consider why civility seems to be vanishing from our day to day interactions, be they on-line or face-to-face. Do you find yourself having a hard time remaining civil in the midst of fierce disagreements? Join us today with your experiences...
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Master of the Queen's Household
06/07/20172017 Virginia Association of Broadcasters Award for Outstanding Feature Reporting Cathy dropped in this past summer on an old friend with a new job. Royal Navy VADM Tony Johnstone-Burt was to have spent three years in Norfolk as Chief of Staff to NATO’s Supreme Allied Command Transformation, but two years into the job, he got a call that would change his life: please come home for a meeting with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Weeks later, he became the “Master of the Household to the Sovereign,” the operational head of the Royal Household. In a wide ranging conversation in London at St. James Palace (built 1531-1536 by Henry VIII), Cathy asked VADM Johnstone-Burt about life as a trusted member of the Royal family and his family’s fondest memories of Norfolk. (Spoiler alert: the shared joy of Doumars may have been discussed!)
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Colonial Williamsburg
05/07/2017On this edition of HearSay, we're joined by the President & CEO of Colonial Williamsburg Mitchell Reiss for a discussion about the major changes facing the living history museum. Click here to read the letter of support from The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Board of Trustees.
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HearSay Pets
29/06/2017Have you microchipped your pet? That's one of the topics we're considering on today's edition of HearSay Pets! Join us with all of your pet questions at 440-2665 or send us an email at hearsay@whrv.org. Later, we'll check in with Mal Vincent and find out what's going on this week in Mal's world.
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State of the Station
28/06/2017On this edition of HearSay, we're joined by President & CEO of WHRO Bert Schmidt and Vice President of Content Heather Mazzoni for a discussion about the state of WHRO. Join us at 440-2665.
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Sen. Mark Warner on GOP Health Care Bill
27/06/2017According to a recent poll from the Wall Street Journal and NBC News, the Affordable Care Act is significantly more popular than the House GOP health care bill draft. Senator Mark Warner joins us to discuss the latest draft, brought forth by the Senate. It proposes to eliminate the individual mandate, which required people to purchase health care insurance, and to end Medicaid as an open-ended entitlement. What do you think of the latest draft? Tune in at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM.