• Keeping AI out of America's election
    Jun 19 2024

    On this week’s episode of Tying It Together with Tim Boyum, Tim goes back to school, visiting with Duke University professor Phillip Napoli about the challenges regulating artificial intelligence and the election.

    Even if regulations are put in place to stop the spread of misinformation, would they be effective?

    Napoli is the James R. Shepley Professor of Public Policy, Director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy, and Senior Associate Dean for Faculty and Research for the Sanford School.

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    32 mins
  • The Assembly: A new perspective in reporting politics
    Jun 12 2024

    In an era where newspapers are shutting down and capitol press corps are shrinking, Kyle Villemain is doubling down his business venture, The Assembly.

    It’s a magazine-style digital publication racking up a number of fascinating stories with a unique business model.

    Host Tim Boyum and Kyle talk about its origins, the future of political reporting, and whether The Assembly can make it in the long run in today’s business and political climate.

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    36 mins
  • Catherine Truitt on her primary loss and politics in education
    Jun 5 2024

    Superintendent of Public Instruction Catherine Truitt joined host Tim Boyum for an exclusive interview this week.

    Truitt is addressing her loss in the primary election for the first time. She talks frankly about her opponent and her concerns about politics infiltrating education and the potential impact on students and our communities.

    Later in the discussion, we cover the topic of expanding opportunity scholarships (vouchers) for private schools.

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    41 mins
  • United in Grief, Divided on Solutions, Part 3: A Foggy Future
    May 29 2024

    On this last episode of our three-part series, “United in Grief, Divided on Solutions”, the Maine legislature wraps up its work and a final decision is made on potential new gun laws after the Lewiston mass shootings last October.

    Find out how this community and state will try to move forward and what it means for the future.

    This story takes place in Maine, but it will remind you of conversations happening in diners, barber shops and kitchen tables across America.

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    21 mins
  • United in Grief, Divided on Solutions, Part 2: A Renewed Debate
    May 22 2024

    In part two of “United in Grief, Divided on Solutions”, we hear how the Lewiston, Maine mass shooting, inspired a victim’s father to push for change.

    Host Tim Boyum also takes you inside the passionate gun debate playing out in Maine this winter and spring after the October incident. Tim also talks with Maine’s top gun rights group, Maine’s former attorney general, a gun collector and a state lawmaker.

    This story takes place in Maine but it will remind you of conversations happening in diners, barber shops and kitchen tables across America.

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    32 mins
  • United in Grief, Divided on Solutions, Part 1: Grief and Guns
    May 15 2024

    In part one of a three-part series on guns in America, “United in Grief, Divided on Solutions”, host Tim Boyum takes us to Maine, where we meet the father of a man killed in the October Lewiston mass shootings. His heart-wrenching story will leave you in tears as he details that night and the days that followed.

    Later, we meet a gun collector and sportsman who takes Tim to his personal gun range to talk about his hobby and game that’s attracting attention around the world. In episodes two and three, Tim digs deeper into the gun debate that ended with new legislation this spring.

    This story takes place in Maine, but it will remind you of conversations happening in diners, barber shops and kitchen tables across America.

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    22 mins
  • Trailer: United in Grief, Divided on Solutions
    May 8 2024

    Exploring the aftermath of the mass shooting in Lewiston last October, host Tim Boyum takes on the issue of gun violence and the subsequent debate over gun laws in Maine in this special three-part series. Though it may take place in Maine, the debate and emotion mirrors conversations occurring around kitchen tables, in barbershops and communities all across the country. The first episode drops on Wednesday, May 15 and continues for three weeks.

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    2 mins
  • Exclusive bonus: Sen. Berger’s firsthand account of Iran’s attack on Israel
    May 2 2024

    In this special bonus episode, Tim sits down for an exclusive with North Carolina Senate Leader Phil Berger to discuss his recent trip to Israel. The trip took an unexpected turn when the night before he was flying back home, Iran attacked Israel. Berger recounts the moments he had to take shelter, his thoughts on our country’s role in the war and how the trip affects what he has seen in terms of protests on college campuses, including UNC Chapel Hill.

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    38 mins