• Why Phil Berger likely lost his primary race, what it means
    Mar 25 2026

    On this week's show, longtime and top North Carolina Republican consultant Paul Shumaker joins Tim to talk about why North Carolina's most powerful politician, Phil Berger, has likely lost his primary race and what it means for the future of the party.

    They also talk about the impact of Iran and prices on the midterm elections, especially in the nation's most closely U.S. Senate race here in North Carolina.

    Finally, Shumaker discusses Senator Thom Tillis' newfound independence in Washington, D.C. as his final year in office winds down. Shumaker has been a top consultant for over four decades, prominently representing U.S. Senators Thom Tillis and Richard Burr, among others.

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    38 mins
  • N.C. Sen. Graig Meyers talks progressive politics in the state, leaving office and Phil Berger
    Mar 18 2026

    After a decade in public office, Sen. Graig Meyer (D-Orange) is leaving the General Assembly to head up the state's leading progressive think tank, the North Carolina Justice Center. Meyer joins Tim to talk about leaving office, the current status of progressives and Democrats in North Carolina, and the shocking news of the state's most powerful politician, Phil Berger, on the verge of losing his seat in the legislature.

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    30 mins
  • Journalist shares her jump from hospice to health entrepreneurship
    Mar 11 2026

    On this week's episode of tying it together, host Tim Boyum talks with N.C. Health News founder Rose Hoban.

    Rose shares her story how she went from a nurse and hospice administrator to journalist to entrepreneur as she started her own journalism organization focused on health.

    Rose also shares impactful stories about her time as a hospice administrator.

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    39 mins
  • Why this longtime GOP strategist is battling his own party
    Mar 4 2026

    What happens when a Republican operative bucks his party in a very public manner?

    On this week's episode of Tying it Together, Carlton Huffman joins host Tim Boyum to talk about the moment he began criticizing Donald Trump and his supporters and the consequences.

    In recent months, he's also been critical of ICE arrests in places like Minnesota.

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    33 mins
  • Avett Brothers bassist Bob Crawford shares historian side, new book
    Feb 25 2026

    The Grammy nominated Avett Brothers are well known for their folk rock music around the world. The bassist, Bob Crawford, is also a historian, however.

    This week the North Carolinian joins host Tim Boyum to talk about his love for history and his new book "John Quincy Adams, from President to Political Maverick".

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    31 mins
  • Tim Boyum talks with State Senator Michael Garrett on ICE, Bad Bunny
    Feb 18 2026

    On this week's episode of Tying it Together, State Senator Michael Garrett (D-Guilford) joins host Tim Boyum to talk about a whirlwind of a couple weeks where he visited Minnesota and sat in on legislative hearings about ICE operations in Minnesota.

    Then, the night of the Super Bowl, a post he made about Bad Bunny went very viral!

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    36 mins
  • Anderson Clayton on making N.C. first primary state in 2028 election
    Feb 11 2026

    North Carolina Democratic Party Chair Anderson Clayton joins host Tim Boyum this week to talk about her pitch to make North Carolina the first primary state for the 2028 presidential election.

    What are the state's chances and what would it mean?

    Crucially, what's her strategy for persuading Republican legislative leaders to permit it?

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    31 mins
  • Inside Carolina's Greg Barnes on the future vision of UNC basketball
    Feb 4 2026

    On this week's episode, host Tim Boyum talks with Greg Barnes from Inside Carolina about perhaps the most controversial and hot topic of the future of UNC basketball.

    To many, it appeared the Tar Heels were poised to announce a new arena on a future campus site. But then a legendary coach released a video pleading to renovate the current arena.

    It's a fascinating and emotional debate for the country's oldest public university, which enjoys one of college basketball's most storied programs.

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    38 mins