Do Politics Better Podcast

New Frame
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Aug 10, 2023 • 52min

Rep. Ya Liu’s Journey from Immigrant to NC Legislator

Rep. Ya Liu immigrated to the United States from China two decades ago to pursue higher education and better opportunities.  She had little money, spoke very little English, but went on to earn two doctoral degrees, started a thriving law practice, and is raising three children with her husband in Cary, which she now represents in the House.   The western Wake County Democrat talks about her decision to run for office, her work in the Asian American community, and how she works across the aisle to get policy enacted.   Skye and Brian also unpack the week in #ncpol, including budget and casino news, more 2024 announcements and rumors, #TOTW, and more.   The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, and the NC Pork Council.   
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Aug 3, 2023 • 57min

The Adventurous Life & Career of Reporter Rose Hoban

If you work on health care policy at the General Assembly, whether as a legislator or lobbyist, there's a good chance you've spoken to health care reporter Rose Hoban, the founder of NC Health News.   However, you probably didn't know she started her career in architecture, and lived and worked in Micronesia, where she was inspired to pursue a career in health care.  Rose talks about her adventurous "origin story", including her decision to become a journalist and how it led her to North Carolina in 2005.   Plus, Skye and Brian cover the budget progress made by the House and Senate leadership, casinos update, campaign finance reports released, a big endorsement, Dan Bishop is in for AG, #NCGA schedule next week, #TOTW, and more.    The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, and the NC Pork Council. 
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Jul 27, 2023 • 55min

Rep. Jeff Zenger on Surviving Childhood & Thriving Today

Rep. Jeff Zenger is by all accounts a success:  A beautiful family, a thriving business, and a productive political career.  However, life wasn't always so charmed for the two-term legislator.   The Forsyth County Republican talks about a troubled childhood in the outskirts of Baltimore, a toxic family dynamic, and how he continues to take his childhood experience to the General Assembly.   Skye and Brian also talk about the politics of casinos, another veto, Speaker's race news, Medicaid movement, GOP Lt. Governor's race, #TOTW, and more.   The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, and the NC Pork Council.     
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Jul 20, 2023 • 52min

The Hurt of Rep. Allison Dahle

Rep. Allison Dahle is at the top, or near the top, of everyone's list of favorite legislators.  That goes for Republicans, Democrats, staff, and lobbyists.  And the Raleigh Democrat has worked hard to cultivate meaningful relations with everyone, including the most conservative legislators in the General Assembly.   However, a recent debate in the House left Rep. Dahle in tears as she pleaded for legislators to choose her over partisanship.  She talks about the vote, the strain it put on legislative friendships, and how she plans to move on.   Skye and Brian also cover Speaker Tim Moore's announcement, the legislative schedule, new candidates emerge, tornado hits the state, #TOTW, and more.   The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, and the NC Pork Council. 
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Jul 13, 2023 • 57min

Rep. Allen Chesser: Combat Veteran, Cop, & Policy Problem Solver

Rep. Allen Chesser was not likely to earn the high school superlative of "Most Likely to Serve in the General Assembly".  It was also unlikely he would go on to marry his wife Jessica, who he met in high school, but was far from ever catching her fancy at the time.   However, the Nash County Republican has lived a life of overachievement, and it started with a conversation with a high school guidance counselor, was fortified by the attack on September 11, 2001, and forged into steel as a U.S. combat soldier in Iraq.   The freshman legislator talks about his incredible life, the tragedy he and his family has endured, and his desire to make life better for North Carolinians by solving problems.   Skye and Brian also welcome a special guest host to the podcast this week as they discuss North Carolina's repeat as CNBC's Top State for Business in 2023, the budget impasse, Stein v Robinson fundraising, Sen. Mike Woodard's mayoral bid, medicinal marijuana up in smoke, vetoes, #TOTW, and more.  The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, and the NC Pork Council.       
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Jun 29, 2023 • 57min

The Atonement of Rep. Jeff McNeely

Rep. Jeff McNeely asked Rep. Abe Jones a question with racial overtones during a heated House floor debate in May that landed both legislators in national and state news stories.  While the Iredell County Republican immediately apologized and Rep. Jones accepted, Rep. McNeely continues to feel regret for hurting his friend and others.   Rep. McNeely opens up about what he was trying to convey that day, the consequences of his actions, and his views about race, poverty, and access to education.  He also talks about his life growing up in Iredell County, his fondness for colorful suits and bowties, and his political journey.   Skye and Brian also discuss the Moore v Harper SCOTUS decision, a rare Monday night Senate session, abortion law clarifications, veto overrides, two more LGBTQ+ bills advance to Governor Cooper, former Rep. Dewey Hill dies, 2024 campaign news, #TOTW, and more.  The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, and the NC Pork Council. 
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Jun 23, 2023 • 47min

Sen. Paul Lowe: ’My Style of Politics is Relational’

Sen. Paul Lowe has served in the Senate since 2015.  However, his political work and public service started in the fall of 1991 when he was named as pastor at Shiloh Baptist Church.  Sen. Lowe reflects on his abiding faith and political beliefs and the intersection of both in policymaking.   The Winston-Salem Democrat talks about how important relationships with his Republican colleagues produce better outcomes in legislation and gets him the room where it happens.   Skye and Brian discuss the lawsuit that rocked the #ncpol world on Sunday night, the Governor's latest vetoes overridden in the Senate, controversial bills continuing to move, session timeline update, legislator's reaction to abortion lawsuit, #TOTW, and more.  The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, and the NC Pork Council. 
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Jun 15, 2023 • 51min

Treasurer Dale Folwell is Running for NC Governor

NC State Treasurer Dale Folwell is known as a fix-what's-broken political leader going back to his days serving in local government in Winston-Salem, his tenure in the General Assembly, and recent service in the executive branch.   Folwell is now focused on the Governor's Mansion in 2024, but he's in a three-person GOP primary with a herculean front-runner known for his fiery speeches and record breaking fundraising.  Can a proven problem solver win the Republican nomination?  Folwell says he's done it before and will do it again.   Skye and Brian also talk about Governor Cooper's proposed UNC System governance changes as Senate leaders move a pair controversial of election bills, transgender sports bill nearing final votes, the budget (and maybe adjournment) is delayed, #TOTW, and more.   The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, and the NC Pork Council. 
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Jun 8, 2023 • 52min

Rep. Abe Jones’ Story of Grace & Forgiveness

Rep. Abe Jones is a man of many accomplishments: student leader in high school, a standout runner, double Harvard graduate, attorney, and Superior Court judge.   That's why a question from a House colleague a couple weeks back questioning his achievements was so hurtful. But, it was not the first time the Wake County Democrat, who is black, has been asked such a question.   Skye and Brian also discuss part two of Governor Cooper's bully pulpit campaign, a party switch elections bill, the Farm Act and sports wagering bills pass, budget update, more Dan Bishop rumors, a pair of big decisions at the NC GOP Convention this weekend, TOTW, and more. The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, and the NC Pork Council.   
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Jun 1, 2023 • 56min

Catching Up, Clearing the Air with Sens. Benton Sawrey & Mary Wills Bode

Senators Benton Sawrey and Mary Wills Bode were guests on the podcast in the weeks following the 2022 election.  They return to the podcast this week to talk about their freshman terms, the ups and downs, and their perspectives on crossover week when they were on opposing sides of the abortion debate.  Skye and Brian also cover Sen. Bill Rabon's committee testimony about his cancer journey and use of medical marijuana, sports gambling's winning hand, Governor's ad buy, budget update, tragedy in NC politics, a new GOP candidate for Lt. Governor, rumors, #TOTW, and more.  The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, and the NC Pork Council.   

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