• 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.

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

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    50 Min.
  • Bruce Bouton: Pedal Steel, People, and Perspective
    Jan 7 2026

    In this heartwarming and revealing episode, Newell Clark and Greg Webb sit down with legendary pedal steel guitarist Bruce Bouton, whose soulful playing has shaped some of the most iconic songs in country music. From his early days growing up in Virginia and discovering music through the AM dial, to his transformative move to Nashville in the 1970s, Bruce shares stories from a career that spans decades and includes collaborations with artists like Garth Brooks, Ricky Skaggs, and Reba McEntire.

    Listeners will get an insider's look at the Nashville studio scene, how Bruce's love for the pedal steel led to lifelong friendships and hit records, and why authenticity matters both on and off the stage. Through honest conversation and a few laughs, Bruce reflects on the magic of creative moments, the humility it takes to keep learning, and the thrill of finding your tribe—whether it's on Music Row or back home in a small-town church.

    Whether you're a die-hard music fan, a fellow musician, or just love a good story told with heart and humor, this episode is packed with inspiration and charm.

    🎧 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts—Apple, Spotify, iHeart, or at peoplepoliticspork.com.
    👉 Don't forget to follow, rate, and share your favorite episodes with friends!

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    53 Min.
  • Whatever Happened to Manners?
    Dec 16 2025

    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 insights, the hosts walk us through how rudeness has crept into daily life—whether at restaurants, in retail, or even on the roads. Yet, rather than offering a full-throated rant, they propose a hopeful lens: what if kindness, grace, and old-school manners could make a comeback? This episode is both a social observation and a gentle challenge to be better—to each other and ourselves.

    👉 Enjoy the episode? Follow People, Politics and Pork wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with someone who could use a little reminder to say "please" and "thank you."

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    40 Min.
  • Identity, Maturity & Making a Difference
    Dec 9 2025

    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 leadership and legacy to "just being kind," this episode is a reminder that what truly matters isn't what people think about you—it's who you are when no one's looking. It's thoughtful, it's funny, and it's 100% People, Politics and Pork.

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    35 Min.
  • Thanksgiving, Football, and the Family Table
    Dec 2 2025

    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 uniquely North Carolina experience of mixing ACC pride with Panthers heartbreak. Whether you're tuning in from the tailgate or the leftovers line, this episode is a slice of comfort food for the soul, served up with plenty of heart and humor.

    Like what you hear? Be sure to subscribe to People, Politics and Pork wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us on social media, share this episode with friends and family, and stay tuned for more stories and Southern flavor from Newell and Greg each week!

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    34 Min.
  • Thanksgiving Traditions, Turkey Terrors, and the Good Stuff
    Nov 24 2025

    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. Whether it's debating cranberry sauce, reflecting on holiday hosting battles, or sharing shout-outs to their communities, the duo brings the same mix of wit and warmth that listeners have come to love.

    So grab a plate (and maybe a slice of pie) and settle in for a feel-good ride through memories, meals, and meaningful moments.

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    24 Min.