Podcasts

Saturday, February 17, 201802/17/2018

HouseCALL: President’s Week

Susan discusses the house President Trump grew up in along with the houses that Ithaca College and Cornell University President’s live in.

Tuesday, February 13, 201802/13/2018

All Things Equal – February 13, 2018

Today’s guest is the Superintendent of the Ithaca City School District Dr. Luvelle Brown. Host: Gary Stewart

Monday, February 12, 201802/12/2018

To Your Health – February 12, 2018

Cardiologist Dr. Brian Marino from the Cayuga Heart Institute explains Broken Heart Syndrome.

Saturday, February 10, 201802/10/2018

HouseCALL: Valentine’s

Learn how to love your home even if you hate it. Plus, Susan chats with Michael Katz, owner of Edible Arrangements in Ithaca.

Tuesday, February 6, 201802/06/2018

All Things Equal – February 6, 2018

Today’s guests are Nancy Potter and John Dennis from the Ithaca Noon Rotary, who invite you to support Puerto Rico with a Dozen Dinner Draw. Host: Gary Stewart

Monday, February 5, 201802/05/2018

To Your Health – February 5, 2018

February is Heart Health Month and the Director of the Cayuga Heart Institute Sandy Fuller has some simple tips to take care of your ticker.

Saturday, February 3, 201802/03/2018

HouseCALL: Ithaca Board of Realtors President

Susan sits down with Ithaca Board of Realtor President Kyle Steele.

Tuesday, January 30, 201801/30/2018

Don Richards, President – Complete Construction Concepts

https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/don-richardspresident-complete-construction-concepts

Tuesday, January 30, 201801/30/2018

All Things Equal – January 30, 2018

Today’s guest is John Turner, Vice President for Public Relations at the Cayuga Medical Center. This is part one of a two-part interview with host, Gary Stewart.

Monday, January 29, 201801/29/2018

To Your Health – January 29, 2018

From Radiology Associates of Ithaca at the Cayuga Medical Center, Dr. Walter Silbert explains the power of breast tomosynthesis in diagnosing breast cancer.

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