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The Hometown Holler
The Hometown Holler
74 episodes
2 days ago
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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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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What It Takes to Run for Mayor in Small-Town America (Feat. Beth Kennett)
The Hometown Holler
36 minutes 12 seconds
3 weeks ago
What It Takes to Run for Mayor in Small-Town America (Feat. Beth Kennett)

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

The Hometown Holler
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!