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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The Role of Video in Law Enforcement Issues
26/06/2017Officer-involved shootings have been exposed to increased public scrutiny through the use of body cams and social media. Recent cases, like the shooting of Philando Castile, are raising questions about the role of video footage in law enforcement issues and that's what we're considering on today's edition of HearSay. Later, a conversation about how politics impacted the investigation into a local inmate's death. Join us at 440-2665, connect with us on Facebook and Twitter or send us an email: hearsay@whrv.org.
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Iconic Department Stores in Virginia
22/06/2017Do you have memories of shopping at Miller & Rhoads or Thalhimers in Richmond? If so, we hope you'll call in today at 440-2665 to share those experiences with us. We're reflecting on historic department stores in Virginia and sharing tales of heroism and magic that may surprise you.
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Alzheimer's Awareness Month
21/06/2017June is Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness month. On this edition of HearSay, we'll talk to researchers and caregivers of those affected by the disease. Do you have a loved one diagnosed with Alzheimer's? Join us at 440-2665.
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Self-Driving Cars
20/06/2017Modern technology has allowed for the creation of self-driving cars, but who - or what - is liable in the case of an accident? We're talking with top researchers in the fields of automation technology and ethics about the ethical dilemma of algorithmic morality. Tune in at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM.
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Glenn McClure | YourSay
19/06/2017The Chrysler Museum is home to Glenn McClure's new exhibit "The Shipyard Workers of Hampton Roads." The expansive collection profiles faces that have shaped our coastal economy. Later, we're opening up our lines for another edition of YourSay! Join us at 440-2665, connect with us on Facebook and Twitter or send us an email: hearsay@whrv.org.
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In the Garden
15/06/2017Summer is just around the corner (June 21 to be exact), and our favorite gardening guru Jim Orband is in studio today with tips and tricks for the upcoming season. If you can't get through on the phones with your questions, be sure to leave them on our Facebook page or send them in an email (hearsay@whrv.org). Later, Mal Vincent has an update about what's going on this week in Mal's World. If you miss an episode of Mal on HearSay, catch up on his podcast!
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YourSay: After the Gubernatorial Vote
14/06/2017Yesterday, Virginians cast their ballots in the gubernatorial primaries.The only other statewide race in 2017 is taking place in New Jersey, but Virginia's is unique due to the competition between the candidates. Today, we're checking your political temperature - how do you feel about the outcome? Join us at 440-2665.
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The Paris Accord | Coal Industry
13/06/2017The United States recently pulled out of the Paris Climate Agreement (PCA), but major corporations, states, cities and small businesses remain committed to working towards the climate conservation goals set by 195 nations. In fact, Norfolk's mayor signed a letter of intent in June that ensures city efforts to comply with the global climate compact. We're examining the methods through which these institutions are able to work around the national decision, and how the PCA is impacting the coal industry. Tune in at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM.
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Joint Women's Leadership Symposium | PrideWeek
12/06/2017The 30th annual Joint Women's Leadership Symposium kicks off this Friday in Norfolk. It is the largest gathering of military women world-wide. Today we're discussing the concerns of women who serve. And later, it's PrideWeek! We're talking with the President of Hampton Roads Pride and Pridefest's Grand Marshal about this year's festival highlights. Join us at 440-2665, connect with us on Facebook and Twitter or send us an email: hearsay@whrv.org.
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2019 Commemoration
07/06/20172019 will mark the 400th anniversary of the first representative legislative assembly in the New World, arrival of the first recorded Africans to English North America, observance of the first official Thanksgiving and the expansion of womens' impact on the Virginia Colony. American Evolution, in partnership with Dominion Power, is planning a commemoration of the events that helped shape the nation. Today, we're talking with the executive director of American Evolution, Kathy Spangler, about the work being done to build awareness about Virginia's role in the creation of the United States. Join us at 440-2665.
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Smartphones: To Trust or Not To Trust?
06/06/2017According to the Pew Research Center, 77% of Americans own smartphones. These handy devices can do almost anything; users can unlock their phones with a thumbprint or send hilarious photos using face filters, for example. But when you realize that your phone is analyzing your fingerprint or the shape of your face, it kind of makes you wonder...are smartphones safe? We're contemplating smartphone security with top researchers! And later, can what you post online damage your career or education? A local employer weighs in! Tune in at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM.
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Boomer Series: Estate Sales
05/06/2017Today we're discussing the challenges boomers face after inheriting family heirlooms. According to the National Association of Senior Move Managers, "this is an Ikea and Target generation. They live minimally, much more so than boomers. They don't have the emotional connection to things that earlier generations did." To sell or not to sell? That's the question! Join us at 440-2665 and connect with us on Facebook and Twitter.
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2017 Virginia Gubernatorial Debate
05/06/2017The primaries are just over a week away and we want you to feel well-informed as you head to the polls! Our favorite political analyst Quentin Kidd joins the broadcast today to break down the latest developments in the 2017 Virginia Gubernatorial Race. Has a specific issue helped you decide who to vote for? Let us know at 440-2665, connect with us on Facebook and Twitter or send us an email: hearsay@whrv.org. And later, we'll talk to some of the student organizers behind the 1984 Marathon Read event about their initiative.
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Retail Apocalypse
01/06/2017Retailers have announced more than 3,400 store closures so far this year, a number analysts expect to grow to over 8,000 by year's end. The worst year for retail closures on record was 2008 in which 6,163 shut down. Is the United States facing a retail apocalypse? Later, Mal Vincent will give us the latest on what’s going on in Mal’s world.
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Historic Department Stores in Virginia
31/05/2017Do you have memories of shopping at Miller & Rhoads or Thalhimers in Richmond? If so, we hope you'll call in today at 440-2665 to share those experiences with us. We're reflecting on historic department stores in Virginia and sharing tales of heroism and magic that may surprise you.
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In the Garden
25/05/2017It's time to check in with our favorite gardening guru Jim Orband! We’re not actually in the garden this time around, but we are still happy to answer all of your gardening questions. Later, Mal Vincent will give us the latest on what’s going on in Mal’s world.
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Local Authors
24/05/2017Today, we're talking with local author August Wallmeyer about his book, The Extremes of Virginia, which explores the deficits of the Southside, Southwest and Eastern Shore. Later,a conversation with Kelly Sokol about her debut novel The Unprotected and its exploration of postpartum depression.
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Environmental Film: Tidewater
23/05/2017Hampton Roads requires $1 billion in urgent infrastructure repair; 900 miles of road and electric grids are threatened by permanent flooding. The new environmental film from the American Resilience Project, Tidewater, explores the challenge of sea level rise in the region and its potential to affect national security. Today, we're speaking with director Roger Sorkin in advance of tonight's premiere at the ODU University Theater
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YourSay: Political Headlines
22/05/2017It's been a hectic few weeks for the White House and President Trump. Today, we're opening up our lines to check your political temperature. How are you feeling about the events that have unfolded this month? Join us at 440-2665.
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NPR Greats
18/05/2017NPR’s Ask Me Another is coming to you live tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Sandler Center in Virginia Beach! We’re sitting down for a conversation with host Ophira Eisenberg about the popular live show that “blends brainteasers, pub trivia, comedy and music into an hour of mind-bending fun.” Later, do you have a favorite NPR jingle? Chances are, BJ Leiderman is the man behind the music. We’ll talk with the Virginia Beach native about his career and his new album “BJ.” Later, Mal Vincent will give us the latest on what’s going on in Mal’s world.