Lectures, radio shows and more available on-demand
Home ]   [ About CPN ]   [ Wordcast Productions ]

On the October 31 edition of the Wake-Up Call, just two days before the 2010 mid-terms, Rick Moore chats with Jim Sofka, adjunct faculty at the Federal Executive Institute, about the importance of these elections

Hawes Spencer founder of The Hook joins Coy in studio to discuss politics, the Congressional election, and the local buzz associated with President Obama’s trip to Charlottesville.

10.29.10 Rick Britton joins Coy for another segment on Civil War battles in Virginia, where he discusses the decisive Battle of Cedar Creek.

10.28.10 Congressman Tom Perriello of the 5th District discusses the upcoming election as well as his plan for Virginia with Coy Barefoot. Congressman Perriello talks about his progress with swing voters, and responds to caller questions concerning health care and the direction of the nation.

10.28.10 Quentin Kidd of Christopher Newport University is one of the deans of political scientists specializing in southern politics. He talks with Coy about the upcoming election and discusses Tom Periello’s chances. Can the Democrats mobilize young voters once again? Will Republicans rally behind Robert Hurt to take back the 5th District?

10.28.10 Coy Barefoot tells the story of the Great Fire which tourched the University of Virginia’s infamous Rotunda building on Oct. 27, 1895.

Richard Diamond, Senior Editor at The Washington Times joined Coy to discuss the proposed red light camera at Route 29 & Rio Road in Albemarle County.

David Swanson, author of Daybreak: Undoing the Imperial Presidency and Forming a More Perfect Union discussed issues surrounding the upcoming mid-term elections.

Bob Holsworth of Virginia Tomorrow joined Coy to discuss Virginia politics, attempts to privatize liquor sales in Virginia, the 5th and 2nd Congressional District races and more.

10.26.10 Charlottesville City Councilor Kristen Zakos sits down with Coy to discuss the water supply plan as well as local and national politics. How can we be economical with water supply? How will a new plan affect local residents and will water rates change?

Dr. Harvey Karp (the most read pediatrician in America) talks with Coy about parenting and methods for talking to toddlers in an affective manner. Dr. Karp answers questions of how children react,wish to be treated, and more.

10.26.10 Colleen Keller of PACEM and Kaki Dimock of The Haven at First and Market discuss the issue of the Homeless with Coy. Is there a solution besides expanding shelters? Does the community care?

© 2010 Charlottesville Podcasting Network Suffusion theme by Sayontan Sinha