Podcasts

Monday, February 20, 201702/20/2017

Don’t ignore that stinger

Dr. Fnu Seemant from Cayuga Medical Center Sports Medicine and Athletic Performance explains the importance of seeking medical treatment for burners or stingers.

Saturday, February 18, 201702/18/2017

HouseCALL-February 18, 2017

Real Estate Lawyer Katrina Thaler Medeiros joins Susan on her show this week.

Friday, February 17, 201702/17/2017

Guthrie Health Talk, Dr. Choi 3

Guthrie Health Talk brings you the latest news to help you make the best decisions about your health.

Friday, February 17, 201702/17/2017

Guthrie Health Talk, Dr. Choi 2

Guthrie Health Talk brings you the latest news to help you make the best decisions about your health.

Friday, February 17, 201702/17/2017

Guthrie Health Talk, Dr. Choi

Guthrie Health Talk brings you the latest news to help you make the best decisions about your health.

Thursday, February 16, 201702/16/2017

Hilary Niver Johnson, Proprietor – Fingerlakes Wine Flour

  https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/hilary-niver-johnson-proprietor-fingerlakes-wine-flour    

Tuesday, February 14, 201702/14/2017

PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW: Pete Meyers

People You Should Know is a weekly segment from WHCU News Talk that introduces people in the Ithaca area making a difference and doing great things in the community.

Tuesday, February 14, 201702/14/2017

All Things Equal – February 14, 2017

Today’s guest is Mahmud Burton from Moosalla Noor and Islamic Community Outreach Services. Host: Gary Stewart

Monday, February 13, 201702/13/2017

Code Red Robotics opens doors and offers science demos to community

WHCU’s Kyle Robertson speaks with members of the Code Red Robotics team at their open house this month.

Monday, February 13, 201702/13/2017

To Your Health – February 13, 2017

From the Cayuga Heart Institute, Dr. Marcis Sodums takes an in-depth look at the leading cause of death for women: cardiovascular disease.

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