10.14.10
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, Bill Bolling, joins Coy for their monthly talk. Along with covering national and local political topics, Bolling addresses caller concerns about healthcare.

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Interviews with newsmakers and everyday folks in Central Virginia. Some are conducted by Coy Barefoot on his WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now or Sean Tubbs of Charlottesville Community Media.
Rick Sincere joins Coy in studio to discuss the political landscape.
Rick Britton joins Coy live in studio to continue his countdown of The 25 Most Important and Significant Virginia Civil War Battles. Today’s discussion begins with Number 19, the Battle of Petersburg.
Author, activist, and proponent of a citizen led uprising, Ted Rall, joins Coy in studio to discuss his latest book, The Anti-American Manifesto. Rall’s other work can be found at www.rall.com
Director of Virginia Tomorrow, Bob Holsworth joins Coy for their weekly talk on the latest in Virginia politics.
On episode 8 the guys discuss the limit for celebrating a birthday, the Duke University #%&@ List, a candid conversation with “Brett Favre” on cell phone picture scandal involving former New York Jets employee Jenn Sterger (NSFW) and more. Make sure to check out the show on Facebook: Outside The Box with Mike and Leon and on Twitter: OTBwithMikeLeon. 
Wonder which celebrities will be attending the Virginia Film Festival? Festival director Jody Kielbasa joins Coy to discuss breaking news regarding the upcoming event.

Charlottesville Mayor Dave Norris joins the program to talk a variety of issues including the latest on the water supply plan and the future of the Martha Jefferson Hospital building. The interview starts with a discussion about red light cameras.
Local historian, Rick Britton, talks with Coy about the largest all-cavalry battle of the Civil War, The Battle of Trevilian Station. Listen to find out what happens when 16,000 men on horseback fight.