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  • Lee Greenwood and the Song That Defined a Nation
    2026/06/24

    Host Tim Boyum travels to Tennessee to meet up with Lee Greenwood. As America celebrates 250 years, Greenwood tells us the incredible story behind his hit, "God Bless the USA."

    From the inception on the tour bus to the stage with Ronald Reagan to an emotional story of singing it after 9/11, the song has defined his career.

    What you don't know is that the song almost never made it. A limousine trip to a record label executive's house on Halloween changed the course of history.

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    48 分
  • Martin Luther King III: What my father would think of America today
    2026/06/17

    On this week's episode, Martin Luther King III joins Tim for a wide-ranging and candid conversation about his dad, his death and what his dad would think about America at 250. King tells detailed stories about how his mom told the children their father was gone, the famous people who filled their home in the days after his death and how his dad worked hard to be a dad despite extensive travel.

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    51 分
  • How 'Hometown Holler' podcast went from a back porch in N.C. to social sensation
    2026/06/10

    On this week's episode of Tying it Together, Quinn Ray and Daniel Ayers from The Hometown Holler join host Tim Boyum.

    They talk about how they went from back porch conversations to a podcast and an Instagram feed racking up millions of views talking about North Carolina and politics, and bringing on some big-name guests.

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    53 分
  • Carolina Hurricanes National Anthem singer takes us behind the scenes
    2026/06/03

    As the Carolina Hurricanes start their first Stanley Cup Final in 20 years, Tim talks with the man who sings the national anthem at every single game. If you've seen it, you will never forget it. Decker takes us behind the scenes but also his career away from the Canes that included appearances on America's Got Talent and American Idol.

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    49 分
  • Bokhari and Egleston weigh in on a big month in Charlotte politics
    2026/05/27

    On this week's episode of Tying it Together, host Tim Boyum is joined by former Charlotte city council members Tariq Bokhari and Larken Egleston to talk about potentially one of the most consequential months of Charlotte politics in at least a decade.

    The council recently reversed course and canceled a major transportation plan. It is poised to potentially ban data centers in the coming weeks, and this all comes after the mayor announced she was stepping down at the end of June, long before her term expires.

    Bokhari, a Republican, and Egleston, a Democrat, work at The Southern Group and host their own podcast, R&D in the N.C.

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    56 分
  • Is AI going to be the death of local newspapers?
    2026/05/20

    Inspired by coverage of Watergate, Ned Barnett spent more than four decades in journalism. The Raleigh News & Observer editorial leader retired this month. He joins Tim to talk about his career, the role of opinion in journalism and the decline of newspapers in America.

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    39 分
  • Can moderate Democrats take control of the party?
    2026/05/13

    On this week's episode, Tim talks about a group of center-left Democrats trying to make waves as partisanship continues to dominate the electorate. His guests are Debbie Cox Bultan, CEO of NewDEAL, and Canton Mayor Zeb Smathers. The national group held a conference in Raleigh and stopped by while in town. NewDEAL is a network of center-left elected leaders who are self-described pragmatists focusing on expanding opportunity and spurring growth. Alums of the group include Pete Buttigieg, Josh Shapiro and Stacey Abrams.

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    34 分
  • Meet the man who ignited N.C.'s biggest political upset ever
    2026/05/06

    On this week's episode of Tying it Together, host Tim Boyum talks with the man who helped ignite one of the biggest upsets in North Carolina political history in this year's primary.

    Sheriff Sam Page ousted North Carolina's most powerful politician, Senate leader Phil Berger, in March.

    But for years, Patrick Sebastian worked behind the scenes to help make it happen, risking his entire career.

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    39 分