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  • Faith, Family, and Fire: How Faith and Local Action Can Shape North Carolina
    2024/11/11

    Monèt and Quay welcome the inspiring Wesley Morris, a true North Carolina native, activist, and Reverend, who shares his journey from the church pews to political organizing in the streets. Wesley reflects on how growing up in a tight-knit church community and later experiencing campus activism at NC A&T shaped his political identity. With stories of protesting for farm workers' rights and grappling with the intersection of corporate interests and community well-being, Wesley shares how he leans on faith to fuel the fight. Tune in for a conversation on building community, sparking change, and living a life that honors the people who shaped you.


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    Down Ballot Banter is hosted by Monèt Marshall and Quay Weston and is a production of Earfluence.

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    46 分
  • The Election Eve Extravaganza
    2024/11/04

    Tomorrow's the big day, and Monét and Quay are fired up! From grieving the grind of unenthusiastic voting to embracing unexpected “little dreams,” get reminded of why we show up and what we’re fighting for. This one’s for everyone who feels disillusioned yet hopeful, tired but inspired, and ready to build something better, together.


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    Down Ballot Banter is hosted by Monèt Marshall and Quay Weston and is a production of Earfluence.

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    40 分
  • Live From No Preference Fest: How Young Voters Are Shaping Local Politics
    2024/10/28

    Are young voters really disengaged, or are they just demanding a better system? Find out in this episode! Recorded live at No Preference Fest, Monét and Quay are bringing you a conversation featuring Mary Black, Aminah Jenkins, and Brea Perry that breaks down the myths about voters under 30. They share their perspectives on the political system, what drives them to the polls (or keeps them away), and how they view local elections as a critical avenue for change. Exploring how issues like climate change, student debt, and social justice impact their voting decisions, this candid conversation highlights the future of civic engagement in the Triangle and beyond.


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    Down Ballot Banter is hosted by Monèt Marshall and Quay Weston and is a production of Earfluence.

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    37 分
  • Building the Block & Breaking Down Bias
    2024/10/21

    Monét is flying solo in this episode as Quay enjoys some well-deserved family vacation time, but she’s joined by an incredible guest: filmmaker and media storyteller Saleem Reshamwala. Together, they dive into how local media is changing in North Carolina, why it’s harder than ever to get good political coverage, and how YOU can spot bias in the news you consume. Plus, Saleem shares his unique approach to simplifying complex topics and the art of storytelling, all while building a literal family block in Durham!


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    Down Ballot Banter is hosted by Monèt Marshall and Quay Weston and is a production of Earfluence.

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    39 分
  • BONUS: Inside the NC Labor Commissioner Debate
    2024/10/15

    In this special bonus episode, hosts Monét Marshall and Quay Weston take you to the North Carolina Labor Commissioner debate. Held on October 1 in Smithfield, NC, the debate featured Democratic candidate Braxton Winston and Republican candidate Luke Farley. Monét and Quay catch up with attendees to find out why they came, which candidate spoke to their values, and why local and state elections are critical to our everyday lives. Tune in for on-the-ground insights and reflections from the candidates themselves as they share what’s at stake in the upcoming election.


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    Down Ballot Banter is hosted by Monèt Marshall and Quay Weston and is a production of Earfluence.

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    13 分
  • The Real Story of Rural Voters and Political Engagement with Dreama Caldwell
    2024/10/14

    Join Monét and Quay as they talk with the inspiring Dreama Caldwell, Executive Co-Director at Down Home NC, who went from navigating the criminal justice system to leading a movement for change in small-town North Carolina. Dreama shares how she found her political home (spoiler: it involves a lot of butcher paper and a whole new take on small-town mayors), tackles myths about rural communities, and reveals the power of listening in organizing. Plus, she spills the tea on knocking doors, school board battles, and why rural folks aren’t all MAGA. This episode is a masterclass in building bridges and making change from the ground up.

    • See The Rise of Dreama Caldwell
    • Learn how Dreama is making North Carolina more equitable

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    Down Ballot Banter is hosted by Monèt Marshall and Quay Weston and is a production of Earfluence.

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    29 分
  • Live from No Preference Fest: Faith, Freedom, and the Black Church
    2024/10/07

    Recorded live at No Preference Fest, this panel breaks down the powerful intersection of the Black church and North Carolina politics. Monét leads the conversation as Jesse Huddleston, Brea Perry, and Donna Coltrane Battle explore the Black church's expansive traditions, role in liberatory movements, and deep connection to justice work. Tune in as we explore how the Black church continues to stand at the forefront of the fight for freedom and justice.


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    Down Ballot Banter is hosted by Monèt Marshall and Quay Weston and is a production of Earfluence.

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    41 分
  • Ballots & Boardrooms: A Voter’s Guide to Local Leadership
    2024/09/30

    Monèt and Quay get into the critical aspects of election oversight with Erica Porter, chair of the Wake County Board of Elections. Learn about legislative control over election regulations, acceptable forms of identification for voting, and the impact of college IDs on voter participation. Erica shares insights into building electoral trust and encourages voters to actively participate in observing the electoral process to dispel myths surrounding voter fraud. Plus, hear about the implications of the North Carolina Supreme Court's decision to remove RFK's name from the ballot, and the logistical headaches it causes for counties that had already begun printing ballots.


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    Down Ballot Banter is hosted by Monèt Marshall and Quay Weston and is a production of Earfluence.

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    48 分