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Red, White, and Confused

Red, White, and Confused

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Episodes

80

Latest episode

Apr 2026

Language

EN

About the show

Politics at the local and national level is often confusing and difficult to understand, but politics plays a huge role in our daily lives. If you are unhappy with American politics today, or simply want to know more about how the government works, listen to “Red, White, and Confused,” hosted by Heather K. Evans, John Morton Beaty Professor of Politics at UVA Wise.

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April 26, 202620 min

Social Media Use by Political Candidates

On today's show, I, along with Jennifer Clark (University of Houston), join two of my Media & Politics students, Molly Kyle and Trenton Mcmillen, as they discuss the use of social media by political candidates and elected officials.

April 24, 202622 min

Media Coverage of Job Corps

In today's episode, join two of my Media & Politics students, Fairyn Meares and Emily McDonald, as they discuss the ways that Job Corps is discussed in the media, and listen in on their interview with Peter Scal (pediatrician and health services researcher at the University of Minnesota) and Andrew Walker (Flatwoods Job Corps).

April 22, 202637 min

AI in Elections

On this episode, two of my Media & Politics students, Essence Henderson and Hunter Remines, discuss the growth of AI and how it impacts elections with Dr. Kyle Saunders (Colorado State University).

April 20, 202627 min

Ink to Algorithm: From Traditional to Social Media

On this episode, three of my Media & Politics students, Kylie Billiter, Aly Hammond, and Abigail Goodlet, chat with Mike Still (reporter from the Kingsport Times News) and Dr. Erik Bucy (Texas Tech University) about the movement of news from traditional forms of media to social media.

June 13, 202430 min

Stay Vigilant Russell County - Say No to Moss 3 Landfill Update - June 13

This week there was big news coming out of Russell County regarding the proposed landfill.  Join me on this episode as I check back in with some of the citizens who have been fighting against the mega-landfill, including Jared Ring, Tammy Garrett, Brandi Hurley, Amy Branson, Ben Price, and Jennifer Chumbley. The major take-away from this week's BOS meeting: the citizens have won a battle, but the war against a mega-landfill isn't over. Stay vigilant, Russell County.

May 31, 202451 min

Russell County Landfill Update - May 30

10,000 tons of trash per day = 400 trucks of trash per dayOn today's episode, I chat with Jared Ring, Tammy Garrett, Brandi Hurley, and Amy Branson about the leaked host agreement for the potential private mega landfill in Russell County, as well as the letter of support from Scott County and the upcoming meeting with the Board of Supervisors (Monday, June 3rd at 6pm).

May 11, 202423 min

Russell County Landfill Update -- May 11, 2024

In this episode, I check in with Amy Branson and Jennifer Chumbley regarding the proposed mega landfill in Russell County. Where do things currently stand and how can citizens get involved?

May 6, 202423 min

Look What I Made You Do: The Political Power of Taylor Swift

Join me in this episode as I chat with Gustavo Marangoni, a senior Political Science major at UVA Wise, about his experimental research this semester on the power of celebrities in politics, specifically Taylor Swift. Can Taylor Swift influence the political attitudes of young people?

February 29, 202449 min

Russell County Landfill

If you have driven through Russell County recently, you have probably noticed signs in people’s yards that say “No Landfill -- Moss 3."  This week I chat with a group of citizens who are very active on this issue (Amy Branson, Jennifer Chumbley, Ben Price, Tammy Garrett, and Brandi Hurley) to give us some details about what is happening with the proposed landfill in Russell County, what the timeline on this process looks like, what the challenges have been for them, and how citizens can get more involved. 

October 12, 202317 min

Interview with Derek Webb - Candidate for Washington County Treasurer

This week I had the pleasure of interviewing Derek Webb, who is running for Treasurer in Washington County, VA.

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