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Host Liz Purvis returns to The Foxfire Dispatch after a couple months away, explaining she needed the break while starting a new job and moving into a new home. In this minisode, she skips a full news breakdown and leans into an “Even Art Is Political” segment, reading Ada Limón’s “A New National Anthem” and reflecting on its tension of critique and belonging, then sharing her own poem of the same title, written after Limón, about loving a place that keeps trying to make you leave and continuing to show up for people told their voices don’t count. She outlines what’s ahead for season two as North Carolina heads into the summer of 2026 and toward the general election: following congressional races, amplifying down-ballot and judicial races, discussing progressive infrastructure work, featuring more interviews, and including more art and culture, while maintaining a looser schedule and asking for grace. 00:00 Welcome Back Minisode 01:39 Where Ive Been 02:57 Why This Podcast 03:54 Even Art Is Political 05:01 Ada Limon Poem 07:31 My New Anthem 10:38 Season Two Roadmap 13:23 Rest And Resolve 14:22 Support And Sign Off
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