
Rachel McCarthy
Producer, "Due South"Rachel McCarthy is a producer for "Due South." She previously worked at ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾ as a producer for "The Story with Dick Gordon." More recently, Rachel was podcast managing editor at Capitol Broadcasting Company where she developed narrative series and edited a daily podcast. She also worked at "The Double Shift" podcast as supervising producer. Rachel learned about audio storytelling at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies. Prior to working in audio journalism, she was a research assistant at the Aspen Institute in Washington, DC.
Rachel feels lucky to live close enough to the American Tobacco Historic District in Durham that she can walk or bike (depending on how late she is) to work. Some of her favorite things to do include hosting impromptu gatherings at her home and hanging out on her front porch.
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Co-host Leoneda Inge talks with Ansley Wegner about the North Carolina Highway Historical Marker program and its role in documenting North Carolina history — from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement — for all to see.
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From Houston's own Beyoncé to Memphis-born GloRilla, from Tampa native Doechii to NC's Rapsody, Southern women are making major waves in the rap industry.
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UNC-Chapel Hill psychology and neuroscience professor Kurt Gray joins Due South co-host Leoneda Inge to talk about his book, Outraged: Why We Fight About Morality and Politics and How to Find Common Ground.
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Bill Arthur joins Due South's Leoneda Inge to talk about his article in The Assembly about Southern Season's humble beginnings, how it became a Triangle area institution, and the legacy it left behind.
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Reporter Michael Hewlett of The Assembly talks with Due South's Leoneda Inge about sentences commuted by former Gov. Roy Cooper before he left office, and about the story of one man's clemency request that was denied.
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A panel of reporters provides perspective and analysis on NC leaders' responses to President Trump's pardons, Trump's trip to Asheville, and the state of the NC Supreme Court race.
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Leoneda Inge talks with the author of 'Golden Years: How Americans Invented and Reinvented Old Age.' And, Triangle-area entrepreneur Giorgios Bakatsias on his more than 40 years in the restaurant business.
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Due South’s Leoneda Inge talks with Lenovo’s "Early Career Talent Experience" program manager, and a past participant, about the challenges many younger workers face in the post-pandemic work world.
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Due South's Leoneda Inge talks to Marq Burnett, a Nashville-based editor at The Business Journals, about the new normal in the workplace.
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Freelance journalist Jim Morrill talks with ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾'s Anita Rao about his recent story in The Assembly: “How Destin Hall Rose From Humble Beginnings to House Speaker.â€