• 2.5 TFD Interviews Paul Barringer
    Dec 19 2025

    In this episode of The Foxfire Dispatch, host Liz welcomes Paul Barringer, a Democratic candidate for North Carolina's 13th Congressional District. Barringer, a lawyer and public servant, discusses his decision to run for office, shaped by a desire to bring grounded, ethical leadership to a district dealing with rapid urbanization and rural roots. He further elaborates on his career in health law and his work within the prison system.

    The conversation covers Barringer's views on various policy issues including healthcare reform, immigration, common-sense gun laws, and the national debt, emphasizing his pragmatic and collaborative approach to governance. Liz and Paul also explore the challenges and opportunities of campaigning in a centrist district, concluding with a fun rapid-fire segment to get to know the candidate better.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 2.4 TFD Interviews Sydnie Hutchinson
    Dec 5 2025

    In this episode of The Foxfire Dispatch, host Liz Purvis chats with Sydnie Hutchinson, a paralegal turned political candidate running for the North Carolina House of Representatives in District 108. Sydnie shares her motivation for entering politics, rooted in her extensive experience in the legal field, and discusses her community-focused platform which emphasizes affordable housing, strong public schools, accessible childcare, and healthcare. Tune in to hear about Sydnie’s grassroots campaign strategies, the challenges of running for office in a gerrymandered district, and the power of community organizing in Gaston County. Sydnie also reflects on her personal journey across different states and her return to North Carolina, underscoring the importance of local engagement and policy impact on everyday lives.

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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • 2.3 Bonus Ep! Part 1 of The Night After: NC Elections w/ Left of Old North
    Nov 27 2025

    In this special bonus episode of The Foxfire Dispatch, host Liz Purvis from The Foxfire Dispatch and CJ Robinson and Adrian Brakeley from The Left of Old North reflect on the outcomes of the recent North Carolina municipal elections. We celebrate significant Democratic wins in various races, discuss the strategies that led to increased voter turnout, and share personal experiences and setups during election night.

    The conversation also delves into the broader political landscape, touching on national events, grassroots organizing, and the importance of addressing affordability and everyday issues in future campaigns. Join Liz, CJ, and Adrian as we analyze the election results and what they mean for the road to the 2026 elections.

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    54 mins
  • 2.2 TFD Interviews James Whalen
    Nov 21 2025

    In this episode of The Foxfire Dispatch, host Liz Purvis interviews James Whalen, a Democratic candidate running in the March '26 primary for the North Carolina Court of Appeals. We discuss Whalen's background as a former state DOJ attorney and his motivation for reforming the state’s appellate courts.

    Whalen shares his experiences defending voter rights, his perspectives on education funding, and the importance of judicial decisions in everyday lives. The conversation highlights the generational shift needed in the judiciary and ends with a fun lightning round to get to know Whalen better.

    Join us as we dive deep into judicial reform and its impact on the future of North Carolina.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • 2.1 The Night After: NC Elections 2025 w/ Left of Old North, Part 2
    Nov 7 2025

    In this episode of The Foxfire Dispatch, host Liz Purvis and CJ Robinson, host of Left of Old North, delve into the national implications of recent races, focusing on Supreme Court races in New York and Pennsylvania, and Virginia's gubernatorial win by Abigail Spanberger.

    They celebrate the election of Ghazala Hashmi, the first Muslim woman elected to statewide office in Virginia. The discussion touches on the significant impact of Prop 50 in California as a response to Texas gerrymandering and the importance of quick election result reporting.

    Liz and CJ also explore the critical role of canvassing, phone banking, and the need for sustainable infrastructure in electoral campaigns. The episode highlights the successes of young Democrats in local elections and stresses the importance of volunteer efforts. As they look forward, they emphasize the need for consistent, authentic messaging and the importance of translating local electoral wins into long-term power while retaining hope and realism.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 22. TFD Interviews Hannah Preston, Founder of Influence NC
    Oct 31 2025

    In this episode of The Foxfire Dispatch, host Liz Purvis chats with Hannah Preston from Influence NC. They delve into Hannah's work with Influence NC, a recently launched initiative aimed at engaging legislators with social media, and engaging Gen-Z North Carolinians in politics through social media. They discuss the importance of making voting accessible and exciting, the generational perspectives on politics, and the challenges young people face today. The conversation also touches on personal stories, fun event recaps, and the significance of vibrant and joyful political engagement.

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    56 mins
  • 21. TFD: Haunted Tar Heel Trails Edition
    Oct 24 2025

    In this special Halloween episode of The Foxfire Dispatch, host Liz Purvis takes listeners on a tour through North Carolina's most haunted locations. From the glamorous Grove Park Inn's resident ghost, the Pink Lady, to the eerie Brown Mountain Lights, Liz explores both well-known and obscure spooky spots across the state.

    Listeners will journey to the Henry River Mill Village, the mysterious Devil's Tramping Ground, and the haunted coastline of the Outer Banks. This episode diverges from the podcast's usual political focus, delving into the rich, ghostly history of North Carolina and touching on broader themes of memory, loss, and the unending connection between the past and present.

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    14 mins
  • 20. Hatch Act + Endorsements Minisode
    Oct 17 2025

    Welcome to the first mini episode of The Foxfire Dispatch hosted by Gina Baxter, a local elected official from Western North Carolina, and Liz Purvis, a progressive organizer in Granville County, North Carolina. In this episode, they delve into the Hatch Act, discussing its origins, significance, and recent relevance concerning government shutdowns and allegations of its violation. The hosts also share their perspectives on the intersection of politics and local governance, highlighting the importance of ethical behavior and examining party endorsement processes. The episode concludes with a rant about political divisiveness and the need for a multi-party system and ranked choice voting to foster a healthier democracy.

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    40 mins