Episode 67~ Anna Stearns: Love for Community and Buncombe County Commission Candidate
In this episode of The Mountain Magnolia Show, Mary Noble sits down with Black Mountain based attorney, advocate, and Buncombe County Commission candidate Anna Stearns.
The conversation opens with a powerful quote from Brian Solis:
“Community is much more than belonging to something. It’s about doing something together that makes belonging matter.”
That quote becomes the heartbeat of this episode as Mary and Anna reflect on what community truly means in Buncombe County, from showing up for neighbors after Hurricane Helene, to rebuilding trust, supporting local families, and creating spaces where people feel seen, heard, and connected.
Together, they explore how our community is beginning to shift away from constant hustle and productivity and back toward human connection. They talk about slowing down, being present with one another, sitting on front porches again, checking on neighbors, sharing stories, and remembering that our value is not only tied to how productive we are.
Anna shares her journey from growing up in Buncombe County and becoming a young mother, to building a career rooted in service, law, and advocacy. Together, they discuss Swannanoa recovery efforts, public trust, local leadership, and the importance of reconnecting face to face.
Anna also explains what the Buncombe County Commission actually does , from setting county property tax rates and budgets, to supporting public schools, AB Tech, libraries, parks, DSS, public safety, and long-term recovery efforts throughout the county.
The episode also highlights the upcoming election, with voting taking place in November and early voting beginning in October.
To learn more about Anna Stearns, support her campaign, or get involved, visit Anna For Buncombe [https://www.annaforbuncombe.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
At the heart of it all is a conversation about togetherness, kindness, resilience, and the role we each play in caring for our communities.