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Welcome back to another insightful episode of the Carolina Cabinet! Today, our host, Peter Pappas, and co-hosts Joshua Goodman, Shamike Bethea, and M. Semone Pemberton are joined by special co-host Bryan Moore to tackle various engaging topics. From festive reflections on holiday parties and personal gym memberships to serious critiques of local GOP leadership and school administration challenges, this episode promises a mix of humor, heartfelt stories, and thought-provoking discourse.
The conversation extends to pivotal local political issues, school athletics, and a candid look at the evolving leadership within the Cumberland County GOP.
Stay tuned as we explore the importance of unity, effective leadership, and community engagement, all wrapped in the festive spirit of the season. Grab your favorite holiday drink and join us for a memorable Carolina Cabinet episode!
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Welcome to another engaging episode of "Carolina Cabinet," the region's homegrown conservative talk radio show. Today, Peter Pappas and co-hosts Carrie Jackson, Pastor Joshua Goodman, and special co-host Bryan Moore are joined by Christina Aragues from Texas for a lively discussion.
We’ll delve into a wide array of topics, starting with the latest government appointments, such as Laura Chavez Deremer as Secretary of Labor and Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence. We also touch on Tulsi's intriguing political journey and her active service at Fort Bragg.
In the spirit of the Advent season, Pastor Joshua Goodman shares a "Good News" segment focused on love as a choice, complemented by biblical scripture.
We'll reflect on Thanksgiving celebrations and upcoming events in the church community, and explore the lighter side of the holidays with humorous banter about cooking turkeys and Black Friday shopping experiences.
Stay tuned as we tackle controversial topics, including Hunter Biden's pardon and the implications of such decisions, as well as a thought-provoking discussion on the weaponization of the legal system, the influence of propaganda, and the role of AI in spreading misinformation.
This episode is packed with diverse perspectives and spirited discussions, perfect for those seeking to navigate today’s complex political landscape. Don’t miss out on what promises to be an enlightening and entertaining conversation.
Remember, we love to hear from our audience—join the conversation on Facebook and find more episodes at thecarolinacabinet.com. Let's dive in!
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Welcome to another enlightening episode of "Carolina Cabinet" on WFAY 100.1 and WMRV 106.5.
Today's episode features our dynamic panel, including Peter Pappas, M. Semone Pemberton, Carrie Jackson, and special co-host Bryan Moore.
Join us as a Special Guest, Yenis Parton, describes her upcoming "Festival Latino" and all the events and opportunities available to the Hispanic and Latinx communities of Cumberland County and surrounding areas.
We'll also discuss community events like the Dickens Holiday and a Terry Sanford High School fundraiser while reflecting on post-election transitions and new voting laws.
We explore the value of trade education amidst the rise of AI.
Our hosts will discuss personal holiday plans, cultural traditions, and upcoming education and state politics topics. Tune in for a mix of festive cheer, insightful conversations, and heartfelt community stories on "Carolina Cabinet!"
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Welcome to another episode of Carolina Cabinet, the conservative voice of Eastern North Carolina. Today's special guest is Delores Bell, a dedicated candidate for the Cumberland County School Board District 3. Delores shares her remarkable journey from media clerk to a passionate advocate for exceptional children, highlighting her extensive volunteer work and commitment to improving educational systems.
We explore Delores's experiences as PTA President in Germany, her observations on the significant role of parental involvement in student success, and her thoughts on the challenges teachers face today. Delores also opens up about her campaign journey, the importance of caring in education, and her determination to bring positive change to the school board.
Co-hosts Peter Pappas, Semone Pemberton, and Joshua Goodman engage in a lively discussion on the election landscape, societal polarization, and the impact of political involvement. They also touch on the evolving nature of elections and the financial barriers that ordinary citizens face in political campaigns.
Join us as we explore Delores Bell's inspiring story, parental responsibility in child development, and the need for a collaborative approach to education and governance. Don't miss out on this episode packed with insights, reflections, and a renewed call for active community engagement. Tune in now on your favorite podcast platform and join the conversation!
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Welcome back to the Carolina Cabinet, your go-to source for the latest in conservative talk here in Eastern North Carolina. In today's episode, special co-host Bryan Moore joins Peter Pappas and Joshua Goodman as we dive into heated debates and engaging discussions with our panel of guests, including Carrie Jackson, Shamike Bethea, and J. Antoine Miner.
Shamike Bethea will explore the importance of children's welfare and local political involvement, sharing insights on innovative campaign strategies and public dissatisfaction with the school board and its policies.
You'll also hear firsthand accounts of local election dynamics, including Bryan Moore's recent campaign journey and his efforts to build Republican unity in traditionally Democratic strongholds. Our panel will address voter turnout issues, school board representation, and internal conflicts within the GOP, leaving no stone unturned.
Additionally, we'll discuss lighter topics, from holiday plans to a note of gratitude and community engagement. Tune in for an in-depth look at the local political landscape and more right here on the Carolina Cabinet.
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Welcome to the Carolina Cabinet's special pre-election episode! Hosts Peter Pappas, Semone Pemberton, Ms. Carrie J, and Joshua Goodman lead an engaging discussion with guest Jesse Berger as we gear up for election day. This episode dives into the key elements of effective campaign strategies, including the impactful role of strategic messaging, name recognition, and transparent communication in shaping voter decisions at the last minute.
Jesse Berger, President of NextText.us, highlights the transformative power of text messaging in campaigns, discussing its impressive engagement rates and upcoming regulatory changes aimed at promoting responsible practices. Peter Pappas shares his experiences from multiple election cycles, reflecting on the emotional journey of awaiting results, while Joshua Goodman emphasizes the importance of community, church, and maintaining genuine connections during the campaign.
We explore the dynamic interplay of campaign strategies, the influence of humor and personal interactions, and election night gatherings. The panel discusses the necessity of continuous engagement with constituents and how elected officials might use technology to maintain strong connections post-election.
Early voting trends and expected turnout point to a pivotal election day. This episode captures the dedication, camaraderie, and hopeful anticipation that define the electoral process. Tune in for strategic insights, heartfelt reflections, and a celebration of the democratic spirit. Remember to engage with us on social media and share your thoughts!
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Welcome to "Carolina Cabinet," where we delve into Cumberland County's dynamic civic life. Today, host Peter Pappas, Joshua Goodman, Semone Pemberton, Carrie Jackson, and guests Karla Icaza and Deanna Jones explore early voting successes and their implications for future elections.
Karla Icaza shares her candidacy journey for Cumberland County District 2 Commissioner, driven by a desire to address unresolved community issues. Deanna Jones discusses her challenges and achievements as a school board member, emphasizing the need for teacher pay improvements and budget transparency.
We touch on local church renovations, historical downtown changes, and spirited community events, highlighting active civic engagement. Additionally, we unpack complex school siting decisions, the significance of PTAs, and pressing mental health initiatives. Join us for this insightful, candid conversation, reflecting Fayetteville's unique "big little town" spirit only on "Carolina Cabinet."
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Welcome to Carolina Cabinet! In today's episode, join hosts Peter Pappas Semone Pemberton, Carrie Jackson, and Joshua Goodman as they dive into a lively and informative discussion on upcoming community events, early voting, and local elections. Our special guests, Charles Smith, a State House candidate for District 44, and Dr. Terra Jordan, a school board candidate, shared their insights and experiences. We'll cover essential reminders for early voting, the importance of community engagement, and pressing issues within the education system.
Listen in as Charles Smith talks about balancing his professional life and impending fatherhood while emphasizing the need for continuous community presence. Dr. Terra Jordan discusses her motivation for running for the school board, driven by her passion for improving education standards. You'll also enjoy the hosts' engaging banter about community activities, fun election anecdotes, and future episode ideas, making the episode not just informative but also entertaining.
Stay tuned for updates on the Greater Carolina Rock n' Boil event, voting logistics, engaging music performances, and thoughtful reflections on making a difference in our community. Be sure to support our sponsors, like our Facebook page, and catch us on platforms like Apple, Spotify, Google, and Audible. Let's get started!
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Welcome to Carolina Cabinet! I'm your host, Peter Pappas, and today we've got a special treat for you. In this episode, we're focusing on Tom Hatch, a seasoned educator who's thinking about shaking things up as he runs for the Cumberland County School Board.
Tom's got 32 years in the education game, and he's not afraid to share his thoughts on everything from student discipline to balancing tech with good old-fashioned textbooks. We'll hear about his plans to bring fresh ideas and tackle big issues like funding and policy changes.
So, grab your headphones and settle in for a chat full of insights and real talk about making our schools better for everyone. You won't want to miss it!
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In today's episode, our hosts are joined by special guests Kyle Suggs and Craig Scott, who will share their unique perspectives on political dynamics, community engagement, and cultural heritage.
Kyle will analyze Trump’s influence on current political standings and pop culture messaging. We will also discuss local events, including the use of virtual reality in schools, with a focus on the event called "Let's Talk Education," hosted by Semone Pemberton.
The discussion will then shift to Craig Scott from American Citizens Vote, who will talk about voting laws, particularly the controversial topic of noncitizen voting.
We will also explore the changing attitudes among African American voters who are disillusioned with traditional party lines. Additionally, we will delve into the layers of political messaging, examining how historical and current policies shape community engagement and representation.
This episode promises to offer a thought-provoking conversation that will touch on the complexities of immigration policies, the importance of maintaining momentum in political campaigns, and the need for clear definitions in public law. Whether you're here for political insights, community stories, or cultural discussions, this episode will provide a comprehensive look at the issues defining our times. Let's get started! -
Welcome back to the Carolina Cabinet—North Carolina's smartest conservative talk show, designed to counter the liberal media narrative. In today's episode, hosts Peter Pappas and Joshua Goodman are joined by several distinguished guests: Carrie Jackson, Kristal Watts, and Nathan Warfel. Kristal is running for Soil and Water District Supervisor in Cumberland County, while Nathan, the incumbent for the school board in District 6, talks about his re-election campaign and the evolving challenges in our school system.
We'll dive deep into crucial topics, from the impact of COVID-19 on education, changing district dynamics, and creative strategies for hiring teachers to innovative programs like Cumberland Polytechnic. Nathan shares anecdotes highlighting the importance of cultural exchange in our classrooms and discusses significant budgetary and infrastructural challenges. Together, our panel will explore the long-term effects of the pandemic on school attendance and community engagement.
Stay tuned as we transition from engaging radio segments to our podcast continuation, offering additional in-depth discussions on teacher pay, school maintenance, legislative efforts, and the essential roles of social workers and counselors. Plus, we’ll touch on how the school environment has shifted, the necessity for transparent budgeting, and much more. Don't miss this insightful conversation—stream the Carolina Cabinet now on Apple, Spotify, Google, Audible, and Facebook!
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Welcome to the Carolina Cabinet! In today's episode, recorded live from the WFAY and WMRV studios, our hosts, Peter Pappas, Joshua Goodman, and Carrie Jackson, dive deep into the political landscape and environmental issues impacting Fayetteville and beyond.
Joining us today is Kristal Watts, who is running for Soil and Water Conservation of Cumberland County. We'll explore critical topics, including state politics and controversies surrounding Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson, the challenges of small business ownership, and the pressing issues of soil and water contamination due to PFAS pollution. Kristal shares her personal journey and advocacy efforts, highlighting the urgent need for clean water, especially for local farmers.
We also tackle broader themes of political identity, voter responsibility, and the complexities within party affiliations. Listen as we navigate local and global impacts, highlighting the importance of community engagement and sustainable practices. So, sit back and enjoy this insightful discussion on the Carolina Cabinet!
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Join hosts Peter Pappas, Carrie Jackson, and Joshua Goodman as they delve into the critical issues affecting our education system. We're excited to have Tracy Pelt, a candidate for the school board in District 5, as our guest. Tracy, an army veteran and devoted mother, will discuss her candidacy, her views on educational reform, and her belief in the importance of family involvement in schools. We'll also highlight her experiences and community engagement, including her stance on school curriculums and funding.
Dr. Dwayne Waterford, a passionate advocate for raising educational standards, will join the conversation. Together, they will share insights on topics ranging from students' lack of cursive writing skills to the urgent issue of opioid addiction affecting our youth.
But that's not all—we'll also share personal stories and cultural reflections and even discuss local culinary delights, such as Tracy's curry chicken recipe and the group's varied opinions on local eateries. Our hosts will also chat about midlife hobbies, barbecue culture, and the importance of community and cultural activities.
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Welcome to Carolina Cabinet! In this episode, our hosts Joshua Goodman, Peter Pappas, and Carrie Jackson are joined by special guests Tanya Skelly of Pray North Carolina, campaign manager Heather Holmes, and co-host Shamike Bethea.
We reflect on the 9/11 event at Segra Stadium, discuss military suicide awareness through Joshua's experience with "The Man 22," and delve into Fayetteville's vibrant, diverse community spirit. Heather Holmes and Peter Pappas offer insights from the NAACP’s County Commissioner Forum and highlight healthcare disparities affecting African American women.
Tanya Skelly shares Pray North Carolina's impactful mission and growth, leading to its major event in Greensboro. We also discuss education challenges, teacher roles, and potential policy changes. Tune in for a compelling, multifaceted discussion on the issues shaping Carolina today on Carolina Cabinet!
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Welcome to another episode of Carolina Cabinet. Today, host Peter Pappas, Joshua Goodman, and Heather Holmes are joined by County Commission Candidate Henry Tyson to address some of the most severe and pressing issues impacting our community. We delve into the complexities of the county commissioner race, shedding light on government inefficiencies and the critical state of our healthcare and emergency services.
The conversation spans Henry's citizens' first focused campaign, the dire need for clean water, challenges in job creation, and the essential infrastructure for emergency services.
Voter habits and the impact of regulatory barriers on new businesses are also being discussed. Our conversation emphasizes educating and involving citizens in local governance to create a better future. Join us as we delve into these crucial issues on the Carolina Cabinet.
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Welcome to "Carolina Cabinet," the show where we explore the issues that matter most to our community through a conservative lens. In today's episode, your hosts Joshua Goodman, Peter Pappas, Semone Pemberton, and Carrie Jackson are joined by special guest Bryan Moore, who is making waves with his candidacy for the school board.
Tune in as we delve into Bryan’s motivations for running, driven by his passion for improving athletics, vocational training, and overall support within our public schools. We’ll discuss his fresh ideas, aiming to tackle issues like school funding, teacher support, and the importance of practical life skills education.
Alongside our discussion on Bryan’s campaign, we’ll also touch on community initiatives like the United Ways' ambitious food distribution event and the upcoming 9th annual Man 22 suicide awareness event. With personal stories and some light-hearted exchanges, today’s episode offers a comprehensive view of how local leadership can make a significant impact.
Don't miss this insightful conversation on "Carolina Cabinet" as we uncover Bryan Moore’s vision for a better future in education.
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Welcome back to Carolina Cabinet, Cumberland County's go-to conservative talk radio show! I'm your host, Peter Pappas, joined by the ever-insightful Semone Pemberton and Carrie Jackson. In today's episode, we'll dive deep into pressing community issues with our special guest, Pavan Patel, candidate for Cumberland County Commissioner District 2.
We'll discuss constituents' responsibilities and challenges in attending local government meetings and the ongoing struggles with access to quality healthcare and education in our area. We'll also touch on the need for transparency and accountability in managing public funds and how the state of our schools can impact business attraction to Cumberland County.
Pavan Patel shares his candid thoughts on running for office, the impact of brain drain on our community, and his journey balancing family and professional responsibilities. We'll also unpack the dynamics of local elections, including concerns about election security and voter participation.
Plus, we've got some heated discussions about recent voter engagement events, insights on local and city council trips, and even a few light-hearted moments. Stay tuned as we explore these critical topics here on Carolina Cabinet.
Be sure to like, share, and follow us on Facebook and enjoy the episode. Let's dive in!
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Welcome to a special episode of "Carolina Cabinet - Podcast Exclusives!" Today, hosts Peter Pappas, Carrie Jackson, and Joshua Goodman chat with United Way's Scott Embry and Ashlee Pearson.
Prepare for a blend of heartwarming personal stories and deep dives into community challenges. This episode covers everything from Ashlee's adventure with armadillos and a shared love for baseball to serious discussions on poverty, food insecurity, and the crucial role of social media in emergency preparedness.
Discover how United Way collaborates to address these issues, providing services like fortified meals, Meals on Wheels, and emergency support during disasters. Tune in for engaging anecdotes and insightful conversations as we showcase the impactful work uplifting Cumberland County. Let's jump in!
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Welcome to another episode of Carolina Cabinet! In today's engaging discussion, host Joshua Goodman, Semone Pemberton, and Peter Pappas sit down with Ashlee Pearson and Scott Embry from United Way Cumberland County to discuss their impactful campaign season and innovative initiatives.
We'll explore their strategic partnership with FTCC for social media workshops, efforts to support emerging nonprofits, and dedication to keeping funds local.
Discover how United Way is enhancing community involvement through workforce campaigns, meal delivery programs, and fostering a culture of care in small businesses. We'll also touch on the upcoming forums and events set to shape the future of education and community support in Cumberland County.
Plus, our guests share personal stories that highlight their commitment to the cause and underscore the significance of United Way's mission. Tune in for a heartwarming and informative episode that promises to inspire and inform! -
Hal Weatherman joins hosts Joshua Goodman, Peter Pappas, Carrie Jackson, and Shamike Bethea to discuss pressing issues such as state dependency on federal funds and the controversial gender expansion policies under Title IX.
We'll explore Hal's campaign journey and vision for combating federal overreach and divisive ideologies. Shamike Bethea will also share her perspective on racial identity and the evolution of terms used to describe black individuals in America.
Please tune in for a thought-provoking episode diving into politics, identity, and the dynamic cultural landscape we're navigating today.
Stay with us for an unfiltered, conservative perspective from Cumberland County on the Carolina Cabinet!
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