Check out the following shows that we have archived to our page. Please feel free to click the links to the shows below to listen to some of the great episodes they have produced. If you don't happen to see one of your favorite shows below, check out the WEHC arhcive link in the first row to find the best espisodes of some of our other great shows.
In this particular archive, instead of listening to older versions of only certain shows, as featured below on this page, you will hear some of our favorite and most popular individual shows within our station from a variety of hosts and artists. Check out the link below and listen to some of the variety we feature from a wide range of shows within our station.
WEHC is proud to bring you, Do The Right Thing, a show in connection with the Emory & Henry College Philosophy Department. Do The Right Thing, hosted by E&H professor Brynn Welch and former E&H professor Ed Damer, is a program that will take on issues that could be current, controversial, ethical, political, and complex and provide discussion and rational thought to help us guide us towards doing the right thing.
Teresa Keller, General Manager of WEHC and Carnegie Foundation/CASE Virginia Professor of the Year, introduces a program where it's time to talk. On This Conversation, audiences will get to meet fascinating people with interesting stories to tell. Ranging from a local or someone across the globe, you're guaranteed to be intrigued in whatever conversation is happening.
Your Weekly Constitutional is a show about the Constitution produced in partnership with the Home of the Constitution, James Madison's Montpelier. Your host, Stewart Harris, talks about the hot-button issues you see in the media every day, from gay rights to gun rights. Stewart interviews interesting people in plain English, and he's always up for a good story or a humorous ancedote. But the issues are serious, and Stewart discusses them with authority: a graduate of Princeton University and the University of Pennsylvania Law School, he teaches Constitutional Law at the Appalachian School of Law, where he has won multiple awards for teaching and scholarship. He has also taught at the University of Tennessee College of Law's summer session for a number of years. Please join him for a lively constitutional conversation.