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Powering the Future: A Conversation with Roy Jones of ElectriCities

People, Politics and Pork

Release Date: 05/05/2025

Whatever Happened to Manners? show art Whatever Happened to Manners?

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In this candid and lively episode of People, Politics and Pork, hosts Newell Clark and Greg Webb take a deep breath and dive into a topic we all encounter but rarely dissect: rudeness. From cell phone zombies and checkout-line offenders to the bigger cultural and generational shifts that have made civility feel like a lost art, Newell and Greg reflect on the "why" behind today’s increasingly coarse behavior. Is it a post-COVID symptom? A byproduct of social media? Or just human nature under pressure? With their trademark blend of neighborly wit, personal stories, and thought-provoking...

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In this reflective and wide-ranging conversation, hosts Newell Clark and Greg Webb dive into personal identity, public perception, and what it means to grow into your authentic self. With their signature blend of wit, honesty, and curiosity, the duo explore how their childhood experiences, political passions, and personal faith shape the way they move through the world today. Greg shares stories that straddle the humorous and heartfelt, while Newell offers insight into navigating social media, public service, and the humility of “not being the person people may assume you are.” From...

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Thanksgiving, Football, and the Family Table show art Thanksgiving, Football, and the Family Table

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In this special holiday episode of People, Politics and Pork, hosts Newell Clark and Greg Webb gather around the virtual table to reflect on Thanksgiving traditions, cherished family memories, and the joys (and frustrations) of Carolina football. With wit and warmth, the conversation weaves through stories of Southern holidays past, the cultural quirks of extended family get-togethers, and the deep bond between sports, food, and community in the Carolinas. Newell and Greg share plenty of laughs as they debate regional barbecue preferences, reminisce about childhood feasts, and discuss the...

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Thanksgiving Traditions, Turkey Terrors, and the Good Stuff show art Thanksgiving Traditions, Turkey Terrors, and the Good Stuff

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In this special Thanksgiving episode of People, Politics and Pork, Newell Clark and Greg Webb turn up the holiday cheer (and occasional chaos) as they dive into a hearty conversation filled with gratitude, family traditions, and laugh-out-loud reflections on Turkey Day misadventures. From epic kitchen fails to the must-have dishes that define the holiday table, Greg and Newell serve up a festive helping of humor and heartfelt thanks. The episode explores what Thanksgiving means beyond the turkey—highlighting moments of connection, the beauty of family chaos, and the value of giving back....

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Potholes, Parks & Power: Why Local Politics Deserve Your Vote show art Potholes, Parks & Power: Why Local Politics Deserve Your Vote

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In this episode of People, Politics and Pork, hosts Newell Clark and Greg Webb dive into the often-overlooked but critically important world of local elections. With their signature mix of wit, wisdom, and genuine civic passion, the duo unpacks how the decisions made closest to home—from city councils and school boards to mayors and county commissioners—can have a bigger impact on your day-to-day life than anything happening in Washington, D.C. They explore why local voter turnout is historically low, despite these races influencing everything from your trash pickup to school curriculum....

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Between Friends: Public Service, Frustration & Hope show art Between Friends: Public Service, Frustration & Hope

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In this thoughtful and entertaining episode, co-hosts Newell Clark and Greg Webb reunite behind the mics for a classic one-on-one conversation—just the two of them, no guest this week. Together, they dive into a candid and wide-ranging discussion on the complexities of leadership, local politics, trust in institutions, and what it means to truly show up for your community. Greg opens up about recent frustrations and reflections from his role on the school board, while Newell offers his signature mix of insight and empathy. From the challenges of navigating public perception to the weight of...

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Riffs, Royals, and the Road to Reason show art Riffs, Royals, and the Road to Reason

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In this episode of People, Politics and Pork, Newell Clark and Greg Webb crank up the conversation with a no-holds-barred riff on everything from monarchies and democracy to modern political dysfunction and the power of American optimism. Kicking things off with a spirited take on the British royal family and the legacy of colonization, the hosts dig into the tension between symbolic power and real accountability. From there, they roll into reflections on the importance of humility and public service — “we don’t need kings,” Greg declares — highlighting how ego-driven leadership can...

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Just Greg and Newell: Talking Life, Laughter & the World Around Us show art Just Greg and Newell: Talking Life, Laughter & the World Around Us

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In this refreshingly candid episode of People, Politics and Pork, hosts Newell Clark and Greg Webb put aside interviews and hot-button headlines for an open, honest heart-to-heart—just the two of them. What starts as light banter between longtime friends quickly unfolds into a thought-provoking discussion on where we are as a society, and more importantly, where we’re going. Newell and Greg share personal reflections on the pace of life, the state of American culture, and the growing divide in our political and social discourse. With warmth and sincerity, they examine the impact of...

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First Amendment and the Fine Print show art First Amendment and the Fine Print

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In this thought-provoking episode of People, Politics and Pork, hosts Newell Clark and Greg Webb dive into one of the most cherished — and contested — principles of American life: the First Amendment. With their signature blend of insight, humor, and Southern charm, the duo explores the real-world application of free speech in today's world, from college campuses and public protests to media coverage and social media censorship. Drawing from recent headlines and personal experiences, Newell and Greg unpack the delicate balance between protecting free expression and maintaining social...

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Beyond the Classroom: Shaka Mitchell on School Choice, Policy, and Purpose show art Beyond the Classroom: Shaka Mitchell on School Choice, Policy, and Purpose

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This week on People, Politics and Pork, Newell Clark and Greg Webb welcome Shaka Mitchell, a respected advocate for school choice and Senior Fellow at the American Federation for Children. With a background in education policy, law, and leadership, Shaka brings a thoughtful, principled voice to the conversation around education reform and equity. The discussion dives deep into the challenges and opportunities in public education—from funding disparities and parent empowerment to the philosophical roots of school choice. Shaka shares personal insights from his own upbringing, his transition...

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Greg and Newell dive into timely issues like Microsoft’s purchase of Three Mile Island, the growing energy appetite of tech giants, and the role of nuclear power in a sustainable future. Roy sheds light on how corporations are entering the energy production space, the economics of restarting nuclear plants, and why safety remains the industry’s top priority.

Whether you're curious about how your power gets to your home or how future energy needs will be met, this episode delivers an accessible and informed look at one of society’s most critical systems.

Tune in for a smart, engaging discussion on where energy is headed—and why it matters to all of us.