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Tar Heel politics in a shot glass. Whether you're a tenth-generation North Carolinian or a New-In-Town Tar Heel, there’s something for everyone at this political potluck. Join hosts Daniel Ayers and Quinn Ray as they dish up the facts, stir in some healthy debate, and maybe even throw in a few tall tales for good measure!
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Bob Crawford of The Avett Brothers joins the Holler to discuss his new book "America's Founding Son" and how a touring musician ended up writing a sweeping history of John Quincy Adams. Bob recalls studying American history in the back of a tour van and falling down a rabbit hole that led him to one of the most fascinating and overlooked figures in American history.We talk about why Adams's era feels eerily familiar today (tariffs, populism, conspiracy theories, cultural polarization) and why Bob believes Adams's life is a powerful reminder that public service doesn't end when you leave the highest office in the land.Join the Holler: patreon.com/TheHometownHoller
Harnessing the mystical power of Diet Sun Drop, we summoned Former NC Governor Roy Cooper to the Holler.Roy opens up about growing up in Nashville, NC (the original Nashville), working summers on the family farm, losing money on pigs and watermelons, and his short-lived career breaking horses. From blocking Phil Ford's shot in a high school gym to leading NC through hurricanes and COVID, Roy traces the journey that's now leading him to run for the U.S. Senate.We get into Medicaid expansion and how he got Republican sheriffs and county commissioners to bring it across the finish line, the affordability crisis squeezing North Carolina families, what it's really like to go from governor to one of 100 senators, and why he believes North Carolina isn't as divided as the politicians want us to think.Join the Holler:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheHometownHollerBuy us a coffee: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=69TJJY9ASUBGGSubstack: https://substack.com/@thehometownhollerWebsite: https://www.thehometownholler.com/#RoyCooper #NorthCarolina #HomeTownHoller #NC #Senate #NCPolitics
Representative Rodney Pierce joins the Holler to talk about what it means to represent one of North Carolina’s most overlooked regions. A public school teacher and first-term legislator representing Halifax, Warren, and Northampton counties, Pierce discusses rural population decline, public school funding, bipartisan bills that never got hearings, and what rural voters want from their elected leaders in Raleigh.We talk school vouchers, segregation academies in eastern North Carolina, health disparities, removing a Confederate monument in Halifax County, and what it’s actually like inside the General Assembly. Pierce reflects on faith, service, and the responsibility of representing communities that too often feel left out of the political conversation.It’s a conversation about rural dignity, public education, bipartisan frustration, and who state government is really working for.👉 Join the Holler today and support independent North Carolina storytelling:https://www.thehometownholler.com/
Richard Ojeda swings by the Holler to talk about service, sacrifice, and what real representation looks like in North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District. A retired Army major and former West Virginia state senator, Ojeda discusses leading troops in combat, surviving political violence, and why he believes members of Congress should put boots on the ground back home.We talk veterans’ health care, small-dollar fundraising vs. corporate PAC money, raising wages, and his challenge to incumbent Congressman Richard Hudson. It’s a conversation about leadership, accountability, and who government is actually supposed to work for.👉 Join the Holler today and support independent NC storytelling: https://www.thehometownholler.com/
Kate Barr returns to The Hometown Holler to explain why she’s running as a Republican in a heavily gerrymandered North Carolina congressional district. We break down gerrymandering, voter suppression, GOP primaries, party strategy, and the political machine built by Tim Moore — and whether it’s possible to win inside maps designed to keep power in the same hands.Support independent North Carolina voices and storytelling by joining the Holler: https://www.thehometownholler.com/
Historian Heather Cox Richardson returns to The Holler to chat about American democracy, authoritarianism, and why history keeps echoing into the present.We talk Reconstruction, the Wilmington Coup, North Carolina’s unique political history, and what it means when people say, “it can’t happen here.”👉 Support independent NC storytelling: thehometownholler.com
This year, Quinn and Daniel are unwrapping a holiday special packed with all the comfort and chaos of a good ol’ fashioned Carolina Christmas. Daniel’s sister and brother-in-law — Sarah and Austin McCombie of Chatham Rabbits — are in town, which means it’s time to uncork the bourbon and share a little Christmas cheer 🎄🎶If you’ve seen Chatham Rabbits live, you already know the deal: homegrown tunes, stories from the road, and a deep connection to home. Over the last few years, Sarah and Austin have built a devoted following across the country — releasing four records, touring relentlessly, and somehow still finding time to run their farm back in North Carolina. Their fourth album, Be Real with Me, was released independently in 2025 and has been praised as “absolutely marvelous and beguiling” by No Depression and “a masterclass in songwriting” by Americana Highways.This Christmas, they’ve stopped by the Holler to reveal what’s actually on their tour rider and share the story of Austin’s very first Christmas with Sarah and Daniel’s family. Along the way, we conduct a highly scientific Little Debbie Christmas Tree taste test, revisit Christmas gifts gone wrong, and present a spirited defense of why the Grinch might not be the villain after all.Pour a glass of eggnog, pull up a chair, and stay a little longer this Christmas. And if you’re really feelin’ the holiday spirit, click this link to join our Patreon community and help us holler louder than ever in 2026.
The Holler sits down with Kamal Bell — farmer, activist, and founder of Sankofa Farms, one of North Carolina’s most groundbreaking community agriculture projects.Kamal shares how growing up in Durham opened his eyes to food deserts, why unequal access to healthy food is no accident, and what it takes to build real solutions instead of waiting on policymakers. From food justice to community power, he breaks down the systems that created the crisis — and how Sankofa is rewriting the script.Kamal unpacks:• Why food deserts exist• How Sankofa Farms is building a sustainable, community-led food system• The role of agriculture in Black self-determination• What the Sankofa Agricultural Academy teaches young men about leadership and resilience• Why food access is political — and why it doesn’t have to stay that way
The Holler sits down with David A. Graham — staff writer at The Atlantic and author of The Project: How Project 2025 Is Reshaping America.David breaks down why dictators love elections, why 2026 may actually be the most important election of our lifetime, and how North Carolina has quietly become the canary in the coal mine. From ICE raids to gerrymandering, media intimidation, and “competitive authoritarianism,” he lays out the full playbook of how far-right extremists could set the stage for voter suppression and election denial long before a single vote is cast.David unpacks:• The possibility of federal agents seizing voting machines• Military or law enforcement being used to intimidate voters• NC’s new election laws and Board of Elections takeover• How doubt — not fraud — has become the most powerful weapon• How media pressure, show trials, and selective prosecutions silence opposition• What NC’s ICE operation revealed about 2026• Why young people’s rapid mobilization may be the most hopeful sign• What everyday people can do right now — and why it matters💡 Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE for more deep dives into North Carolina politics — and why what happens here echoes nationwide.🎙 For less than the price of a Diet Mountain Dew, you can help us build a better North Carolina. Become a Patron today @ https://www.patreon.com/TheHometownHoller
The Holler sits down with Sydney Batch — NC Senate Democratic Leader, family law attorney, social worker, breast cancer survivor, and one of the fiercest voices in Raleigh. From the 146 days and counting without a state budget to the looming multi-billion-dollar fiscal cliff, she breaks down exactly why North Carolina is stuck — and how GOP infighting, reckless tax cuts, and legislative dysfunction brought us here. She explains what’s truly at stake for working families, public schools, foster care, teachers, and state employees who are being forced to survive 2025 on 2023 dollars.For less than the price of a Diet Mountain Dew, you can help us build a better North Carolina. Become a Patron today @ https://www.patreon.com/TheHometownHoller
Comedian and activist Cliff Cash joins the Holler for a wide-open conversation about God, family, Trump, Southern politics, and the craft of stand-up comedy. Cliff talks about growing up in a Christian conservative home, his political awakening, building his life in North Carolina, disinformation, and why he believes everyday people—not politicians—will save our democracy. He also shares stories from the road, the evolution of his comedy, and how he went from Recycling Royalty to Comedy King.For less than the price of a Diet Mountain Dew, you can support the Holler on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/TheHometownHoller
The Holler sits down with Dr. Connie Book, President of Elon University, for a conversation about what’s really happening on our college campuses — and why it matters to all of us. Dr. Book talks about leading a university in a time when free speech, protest, and belonging are under the microscope. We dig into what it means to disagree without dehumanizing, how to keep classrooms open to every viewpoint, and what the next generation is teaching us about courage and curiosity. She also shares stories from her time at The Citadel — including going through bootcamp at Fort Knox — and what those experiences taught her about leadership, chaos, and keeping your head when the world gets loud. The Hometown Holler is made possible by the generous support of our monthly sustainers. If you find our work valuable, we invite you to consider becoming a sustainer on Patreon. Join our community and help us keep hollerin' --- https://www.patreon.com/TheHometownHoller
This week, the Holler sits down with Reed Galen—veteran GOP strategist turned democracy defender, co-founder of The Lincoln Project, founder of The Union, and host of The Home Front podcast.Reed opens up about his decades inside Republican politics—from running campaigns for John McCain, George W. Bush, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, to walking away from the party when Trumpism took hold. He talks war stories from the campaign trail, what really happened inside the McCain–Palin operation, and why he believes both parties helped create today’s political crisis.We dig into the collapse of trust in democracy, why working-class voters are abandoning the left, and how Democrats keep losing the messaging war. Reed doesn’t hold back on the failures of the establishment, the rise of MAGA, and what it’ll take to rebuild a politics rooted in belief, honesty, and results—not purity tests or platitudes.Connect with Reed at https://substack.com/@reedgalenThe Hometown Holler is made possible by the generous support of our monthly sustainers. If you find our work valuable, we invite you to consider becoming a sustainer on Patreon. Tap here to join our community and help us keep hollerin'!
A ghost cat, a lost hand, and a haunted mill — welcome to The Hometown Holler Halloween Special! Every Tar Heel town has a story. Liz Z. Pardue just happens to know all the ones that’ll keep you up at night. Liz joins The Holler to share the folklore behind our state's haunted past, why storytelling still matters in the digital age, and what local history can teach us about ourselves. From ghost cats to Blackbeard, this episode's got plenty of tricks and treats!Connect with Liz on social media @liz.z.pardueThe Holler’s growing fast—and we’re just getting started! Click here to join our community of monthly sustainers. With your support, we can keep building a better North Carolina, one conversation at a time.
We thank them for their service — but do we understand their lives?Maria Donnelly and Katy Stevick join The Hometown Holler for a conversation about service, sacrifice, and the unseen struggles of America’s military families.As co-founders of the Military Family Foundation, Maria and Katy open up about life as Army spouses — from constant moves and financial strain to the resilience and community that hold it all together. They share how their personal experiences turned into a mission to reform how our nation supports the families who serve, revealing why so many military spouses face unemployment, food insecurity, and systemic barriers that could be fixed with simple policy changes.They also reflect on friendship, finding home wherever you land, and why community might just be the most powerful form of national defense we have.Connect with Katy and Maria at https://www.militaryfamilyfoundation.com/Help keep North Carolina hollerin’ — become a Friend of the Holler on Patreon today.
She’s running again — and this time, it’s personal. Beth Kennett joins The Holler to talk about why she’s stepping up once more to run for mayor of Burlington, North Carolina — and what it means to lead, listen, and fight for the community you love.Beth opens up about her journey from minister to mayoral candidate, the lessons she’s learned from losing by just 170 votes, and how she’s channeling that experience into a campaign built on listening, inclusion, and change.She also reflects on what it means to be a woman in politics, the ripple effects of local leadership, and why Burlington’s pickleball controversy says so much about who gets heard — and who doesn’t — in local government.For more Tar Heel deep dives and quick hits, subscribe to The Hometown Holler and follow us on social media:Follow us on Instagram & help us keep the lights on by becoming a Friend of the Holler
She’s back! One of our most requested guests — NYT columnist Dr. Tressie McMillan Cottom — returns to The Hometown Holler for a conversation about belonging, memory, and the stories we tell ourselves about America. Tressie takes us inside Winston-Salem’s Black Panthers, unpacks the rise of disaster nationalism, and explains the difference between nostalgia and memory — and why that difference matters more than ever. She also breaks down why calling Trump an “idiot” completely misses the point, what the Left gets wrong about understanding his appeal, and what it really takes to build a sense of belonging in modern America. For more Tar Heel deep dives and quick hits, subscribe to follow us on social media:YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thehometownholler?si=f0vFneLZWVVawRBVInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehometownhollerTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hometownhollerBlue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/thehometownholler.bsky.socialTwitter/X: https://x.com/hometown_hollerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehometownhollerPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheHometownHoller
One year after Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina, Canton Mayor Zeb Smathers joins The Hometown Holler for a powerful conversation about crisis, community, and the fight to keep small towns alive. Zeb relives Helene — from the death and destruction, to the misinformation and political spin, to the everyday acts of heroism that show why small towns still matter. He also recounts the paper mill shutdown known as “Black Monday” and shares what these experiences taught him about resilience, humanity, and the meaning of home. Along the way, he reveals what Washington gets wrong about rural America — and even weighs in on pro wrestling.For more Tar Heel deep dives and quick hits, subscribe to The Hometown Holler and follow us on social media:Follow us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehometownhollerTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hometownhollerBlue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/thehometownholler.bsky.socialTwitter/X: https://x.com/hometown_hollerFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehometownhollerPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheHometownHoller
North Carolina’s culture wars are heating up, and we’re going to the front lines. Freshman Rep. Jordan Lopez (@lopez4nc) and Former Rep. Ricky Hurtado (@rickyhurtadonc) join us for an unfiltered conversation on race, power, and the future of NC.Listen now to learn:👉 Why lawmakers are stuck in culture wars while schools fall behind👉 Who really gets blamed when immigrant neighbors are scapegoated👉 Whether it’s still possible to unite people across race and classOne of our most candid, eye-opening conversations yet — don’t miss it.
With the 2026 midterms approaching, DNC Vice Chair Reyna Walters-Morgan joins The Holler to break down the role and powers of the DNC (it’s not just press conferences and conventions), how Democrats are rebuilding trust and enthusiasm, the challenge of balancing energizing the base with reaching moderates and swing voters, and how the party should respond to a potential government shutdown.👉 Support The Holler by Donating to our PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=69TJJY9ASUBGG📲 Follow The Hometown Holler on Social Media:🌟 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehometownholler🌟 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hometownholler🌟 Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/thehometownholler.bsky.social🌟 Twitter: https://x.com/hometown_holler🌟 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehometownholler🌟 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/TheHometownHoller























