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Due South is a source for news, information, and perspectives from across North Carolina and the South. It takes a panoramic view of politics, place, race, and southern culture, among other topics. The show takes deep-dives into the news - while also providing a break from the news cycle with conversations on topics ranging from food and music to arts and culture. Full episodes of Due South air we... more

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The Big Recount: Covering the 2000 presidential election ballot challenge

Leoneda Inge and WFAE’s Steve Harrison talk about their experiences covering the 2000 presidential election ballot challenge. 

In 2000, Harrison was covering the Bus... more

On this week’s North Carolina News Roundup, we widen our lens to talk about some of the biggest stories of the year: Lumbee recognition, immigration raids, the NC Supreme Court race, redistricting, Chantal and Helene recovery, and no state budget are... more

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Year in Review: WUNC reporters recap biggest stories of the year

From data centers to gas pipelines to PFAS, WUNC reporter Celeste Gracia talks with co-host Leoneda Inge about the biggest North Carolina environmental stories of the 2025.

C... more

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Year in Review: WUNC reporters recap biggest stories of the year

WUNC's Race, Class & Communities Reporter Aaron Sánchez-Guerra talks about immigration raids, the climate of fear felt in many North Carolina communities, and the other big st... more

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Recent Guests

Elena Schneider
National political reporter for Politico
Politico
Episode: The biggest environmental stories of 2025. Plus, Republican concerns over political fallout of NC immigration raids.
Celeste Gracia
Environment Reporter at WUNC
WUNC
Episode: The biggest environmental stories of 2025. Plus, Republican concerns over political fallout of NC immigration raids.
Alonzo Bodden
Longtime stand-up comedian and regular NPR panelist
Episode: Year in Review: WUNC's top race, class and communities stories. Plus, comedian Alonzo Bodden returns to Raleigh.
Heather Leah
Hidden Historian providing insights about the locations in North Carolina that inspired elements of Stranger Things.
Episode: Stranger Things' many NC connections. Duffer Brothers' real-life theatre teacher gets her moment in the spotlight.
Hope Hines Love
Theater teacher at East Chapel Hill High School and a cameo actress in Stranger Things, season five.
East Chapel Hill High School
Episode: Stranger Things' many NC connections. Duffer Brothers' real-life theatre teacher gets her moment in the spotlight.
Tracie Canada
Andrew W. Mellon Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology and Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies at Duke University
Duke University
Episode: WUNC education reporter recaps biggest stories of the year, and Duke anthropologist tackles race and college football
Paul Woolverton
Senior reporter at CityView who has covered water disputes for decades.
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Episode: Cape Fear River water dispute highlights tensions of fast growth. Plus, is warmer winter weather on the way?
Corey Davis
Assistant State Climatologist who provides a winter outlook.
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Episode: Cape Fear River water dispute highlights tensions of fast growth. Plus, is warmer winter weather on the way?
Elaine Marshall
North Carolina Secretary of State
North Carolina Secretary of State's Office
Episode: Secretary of State Elaine Marshall talks charity scams. And, Black students' experience after race-conscious admissions.

Hosts

Jeff Tiberii
Host of Due South
Leoneda Inge
Host of Due South

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 39 ratings
  • Thank you

    Thank you so much for providing this in-depth coverage of NC politics. Especially at this critical time our state’s and country’s history.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    WAG919
    United States10 months ago
  • I listen every week!

    Great political, social, and creative context every week. Love this show!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    hex202
    United States2 years ago
  • Great variety!

    Love the variety of content and interesting stories about NC. Looking forward to more!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LBTarheel
    United States2 years ago

Listeners Say

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Many enjoy the variety of content and perspectives shared, indicating that it fosters a deeper understanding of complex societal topics.
Listeners appreciate the in-depth coverage of North Carolina's political and cultural landscape, highlighting the show's focus on local issues that resonate with the community.
The engaging and informative discussions are well-received, with listeners expressing gratitude for the thoughtful approach to journalism in the South.

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Year in Review: WUNC's top race, class and communities stories. Plus, comedian Alonzo Bodden returns to Raleigh.
Q: What do you love so much about stand-up?
The creativity involved in crafting jokes and the unique, unscripted moments in live performances are what I love most.
Year in Review: WUNC's top race, class and communities stories. Plus, comedian Alonzo Bodden returns to Raleigh.
Q: What story stands out for you as you think back on your work this year?
One case of a U.S. citizen who was detained by Border Patrol stands out, showcasing fear and confusion within communities due to immigration enforcement.
Stranger Things' many NC connections. Duffer Brothers' real-life theatre teacher gets her moment in the spotlight.
Q: Did the Duffer Brothers lean towards creative pursuits early on?
Yes, they showed interest in being film creators and had a passion for theater.
Stranger Things' many NC connections. Duffer Brothers' real-life theatre teacher gets her moment in the spotlight.
Q: How does it feel to be a local star?
It's quite a change; students respond differently now, especially when I'm in the hallway.
Evolutionary geneticist Joseph L. Graves Jr.; 'Black, White and Colored' in Laurinburg
Q: So how do we fix this?
Graves highlights the need for medical practitioners to acknowledge the problems in understanding race and to incorporate evidence-based science that recognizes the role of social determinants of health.

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This series offers an insightful exploration of news, cultural dynamics, and pressing social issues in North Carolina and the broader South. In episodes, listeners find thoughtful discussions surrounding local politics, the changing landscape of public education, and the cultural complexities tied to race and identity in various Southern contexts. The show also engages with lighter topics such as food, music, and arts, providing a well-rounded perspective that breaks from traditional news formats while fostering a deeper understanding of the region's unique challenges and narratives. Notably, it frequently features expert guests and community voices, making it a rich resource for those interested in social advocacy and regional culture.

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1. Elena Schneider
2. Celeste Gracia
3. Alonzo Bodden
4. Heather Leah
5. Hope Hines Love
6. Tracie Canada
7. Paul Woolverton
8. Corey Davis

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