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People, Politics and Pork

People, Politics and Pork

Von: Newell Clark Greg Webb
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Introducing "People, Politics, and Pork" - your go-to podcast for a hearty serving of entertainment, insight, and a side of laughs! Hosted by the dynamic duo, Newell Clark and Greg Webb, who've been dishing out friendship for 30 years strong. Get ready to sink your teeth into a smorgasbord of topics ranging from politics to pop culture, sports to savory stories about fascinating folks. With each episode, we serve up engaging interviews, hilarious anecdotes, and thought-provoking discussions that'll leave you hungry for more. Think of us as your favorite neighborhood diner, where every dish is a delight and every conversation leaves you feeling satisfied. We're all about keeping it real, keeping it entertaining, and most importantly, keeping it spinning! So join us every other Monday as we dish out the latest scoop, share captivating stories, and explore the flavors of life together. Whether you're a seasoned political junkie, a foodie at heart, or just someone looking for a good time, "People, Politics, and Pork" - or as we affectionately call it, "Triple P" - has something for everyone. So grab a seat at the table, tune in, and let's dive into the juiciest conversations this side of the airwaves. After all, life is too short for bland podcasts. Let's spice things up together! Keep it Spinning, folks!2024 Sozialwissenschaften
  • Of Monks and Milk Sandwiches
    Jan 29 2026

    In this heartwarming and hilariously insightful episode of People, Politics and Pork, hosts Newell Clark and Greg Webb reflect on snow days, school delays, and the simple joys and confusions of Southern winters. With a nostalgic lens, the two childhood friends dig into the chaos that a few snowflakes can bring to North Carolina life—from stocking up on bread and milk to navigating school closures and the memories that come with them.

    But that's just the warm-up: things take a spiritual and historical turn when Greg introduces the story of Thomas Merton and the Abbey of Gethsemani. The discussion meanders thoughtfully through themes of monastic life, silence, self-discovery, and how ancient spiritual practices still have something to say in the modern age. Greg and Newell, ever the curious and questioning duo, explore whether the structure and solitude of the monastery might offer perspective—even to podcast hosts.

    This episode is a perfect blend of the show's signature ingredients: Southern storytelling, gentle humor, thoughtful reflection, and a friendship that's been simmering for over 30 years. Whether you're sipping coffee during a snow delay or just need a good dose of meaningful conversation with a smile, this one's for you.

    👉 Be sure to follow, share, and subscribe to People, Politics and Pork wherever you get your podcasts. And if you're enjoying the ride, drop us a rating or tell a friend!

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    45 Min.
  • Monks, Masks, and Martial Law: Walking Toward Peace in a Time of Chaos
    Jan 20 2026

    In this thought-provoking episode of People, Politics and Pork, hosts Newell Clark and Greg Webb dive deep into the whirlwind of local and global events shaping today's political and cultural landscape. From a powerful and peaceful 2,300-mile walk across the country led by Buddhist monks—passing through Newell's own backyard—to urgent reflections on America's rising political chaos, the duo blends neighborly warmth with piercing insight.

    Greg and Newell discuss how grassroots movements like the monks' peace walk offer hope and human connection in a time of escalating tension. They confront unsettling developments in U.S. foreign and domestic policy, including ICE overreach, chemical weapon use on U.S. soil, the erosion of civil liberties, and rising authoritarian rhetoric. With characteristic candor, the conversation tackles hard truths about political gaslighting, racial tensions, and the dangers of unchecked power—all while weaving in Southern storytelling, historical context, and moments of hard-earned humor.

    This isn't your average political commentary. It's real talk from two friends who've seen the beauty and the brokenness of our democracy—and want to see it restored.

    🎧 Listen now to reflect, laugh, and stay alert. Be sure to follow People, Politics and Pork on your favorite podcast platform, and connect with Newell and Greg on X, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. Have thoughts to share? Email us at peoplepoliticsandpork@gmail.com.

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    37 Min.
  • 🎙 Encore Episode – Behind the Mic with Tige and Daniel: Radio's Evolution in a Changing World
    Jan 13 2026

    This week, People, Politics and Pork is bringing back a listener favorite! Join hosts Newell Clark and Greg Webb as they revisit a conversation with radio legends Tige Rogers and Daniel Baker—known to fans nationwide as "Tige & Daniel."

    From their college radio days at Auburn University to top markets like Myrtle Beach, Greensboro, Nashville, and now Tulsa, Tige and Daniel share the real-life highs, hurdles, and hilarious moments that have shaped their radio journey. In this encore episode, the duo opens up about the shifting media landscape, surviving corporate shakeups, and how the pandemic challenged them to rethink how radio connects with listeners.

    Expect insight into the future of audio, a few well-earned laughs, and plenty of behind-the-scenes stories that only veteran broadcasters can deliver.

    🎧 Whether you're a longtime fan of radio, a podcast junkie, or just love a good Southern yarn—this encore is well worth another spin.

    👉 Follow or subscribe to never miss an episode, and explore more at peoplepoliticspork.com.

    🎛 Production services provided by Downtown Podcasting. Interested in launching your own podcast? Contact info@downtownpodcasting.com.

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    50 Min.
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