
Due South
Weekdays 12pm
Due South is ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøվ’s new daily radio show, hosted by Leoneda Inge and Jeff Tiberii. The show is a source for news, information, and perspectives from across North Carolina and the South.
It takes a panoramic view of politics, place, race, and Southern culture, among other topics. The show deep-dives into the news — while also providing a break from the news cycle with conversations on topics ranging from food and music to arts and culture.
Due South is a production of ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾ - North Carolina Public Radio and is broadcast from the American Tobacco Historic District in downtown Durham.
Latest Episodes
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Secret buildings. Loud electronic hums. You might be closer to a data center than you think. Tech reporter Brian Gordon has the scoop on the energy-needy facilities that make your smartphone go.
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With no end in sight to the affordable housing shortage, renters, buyers, and developers are exploring new ways to create places to call home. Axios reporters Zachery Eanes and Brianna Crane talk with Due South's Jeff Tiberii about "co-buying" and "co-living."
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Jeff Tiberii chats with realtor John Wood about the housing market in the Triangle in early 2025.
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Why online Gen Z folks hate millennials’ tendency to turn the inside of modernist homes “gray and boring.â€
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On this week's North Carolina News Roundup, Gov. Stein's State of the State address and House Speaker Destin Hall's response, the NC Senate votes to ban DEI in public schools, and an ACC men's basketball tournament update from Charlotte. Plus, how USDA grant freezes are impacting a Warren County farm.
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Leoneda Inge talks to Emila Sutton, director of the City of Raleigh's Housing and Neighborhoods department, about a first-of-its-kind pilot program to address local homelessness.
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Due South's Leoneda Inge talks to NC State University professor Lincoln Larson about how job cuts at federal agencies can impact spring and summer travel, tourism dollars, and protected ecosystems in North Carolina.
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Leoneda Inge sits down with Rev. Jay Augustine to discuss the 40-day Target fast.
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Dr. Mandy Cohen became a household name in North Carolina after the virus spread to the state. She led the state Department of Health and Human Services under Gov. Roy Cooper, and went on to lead the CDC during the Biden administration.
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An innovator in jazz, Django Reinhardt created a subgenre all his own. Now in its fourth edition, the Carrboro festival honors his influence and the genre of Jazz Manouche he created with performances, and workshops at Cat’s Cradle later this month.