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    Hickory Nut Gap

    26.02.2026 | 39 min.
    Jamie Ager-North Carolina 11
    This week on Blue Dog Radio, we sit down with Jamie Ager: fourth generation farmer at Hickory Nut Gap Farm and candidate for Congress in North Carolina’s 11th District.
    We spent a week with Jamie in Western North Carolina, walking the hills of Hickory Nut Gap Farm, talking through the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, and digging into what leadership looks like in a place forged by land, legacy, and fierce independence.
    In this conversation, Jamie reflects on growing up in Fairview, building a regenerative agriculture business from the ground up, learning how to lead, and why he believes Western North Carolina deserves a representative who shows up. Especially when it’s uncomfortable.
    We talk disaster recovery, immigration, small business, environmental stewardship, and the challenge of representing a district that stretches from rural mountain communities to Asheville’s creative core.
    It’s a conversation about time, responsibility, and whether a farmer’s long view can bring clarity to a complicated political moment.
    Recorded on the farm. A real conversation about what comes next.
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    Barbacoa, Big Red, & Protecting the American Dream

    05.02.2026 | 30 min.
    Johnny Garcia-Texas 35
    In this episode of Blue Dog Radio, we sit down with Johnny Garcia, a deputy sheriff from Bexar County who’s running for Congress in Texas’s 35th District.
    Johnny talks about growing up on the west side of San Antonio, the influence of his mother, and working construction and plumbing before entering law enforcement. He shares what he learned managing programs inside the county jail, serving on patrol, and working as a SWAT hostage negotiator. Experiences that shaped how he thinks about public safety, trust, and accountability.
    The conversation moves beyond talking points into everyday realities facing working families: groceries, gas, healthcare, housing, and what it means to show up for a community when people feel stretched thin and unheard.
    This is a grounded, human conversation about service, responsibility, and what representation can look like when it’s rooted in lived experience rather than ideology.
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    Loyal to the Soil: Work, Place, and the People Who Stay

    15.01.2026 | 51 min.
    What does loyalty to a place really mean?
    In this episode of Blue Dog Radio, we explore what it looks like when work, community, and identity are rooted in the same soil. 
    You’ll hear from Virginia Olsen, a fifth-generation Maine lobsterman, on the meaning of working waterfronts and generational stewardship. From the forests of Washington State, Peter Janicki, a generational logger, shares what it means to balance working forests, family livelihoods, and responsibility to the land. And to close the episode, Congressman Vicente Gonzalez joins us to talk about life, work, and trade in South Texas. He details what border communities actually experience beyond the headlines.
    Together, these conversations paint a picture of an America shaped by place and tradition. Where loyalty isn’t forged in nostalgia, but responsibility and love of home.
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    Deciding to Listen: What Voters Actually Want

    04.12.2025 | 26 min.
    Politics spends a lot of time talking about voters and not nearly enough time listening to them.
    In this episode of Blue Dog Radio, we talk with political analyst Simon Bazelon about the people who actually decide elections. Not the loudest voices online, but the voters in the middle who are trying to get through the week with some stability, dignity, and hope.
    Here we dig into what these voters really care about, why life feels harder than it used to, and how the economy, costs, and basic quality of life shape political decisions far more than party lines. They also talk about institutional trust, what campaigns get wrong about non voters, and why pragmatic, results focused leadership still matters.
    This conversation sits between our recent episode on the non market economy, tying together one big idea: people vote with the realities of their daily lives.
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    Episode 4: The Hours That Hold Us Together

    13.11.2025 | 49 min.
    There’s a kind of wealth that doesn’t show up on Wall Street. It’s measured in sleep, sanity, and the time we give to one another. It’s the real economy of American life.
    In this episode we explore what’s called the non-market economy through three conversations that reveal how time and dignity shape our daily lives:
    Dr. Jamie Zeitzer, a Stanford sleep scientist, explains how the biology of modern society has fallen out of rhythm and what that means for health, productivity, and happiness.
    Dillon Savory, Executive Director of the Fresno-Madera-Tulare-Kings Central Labor Council, talks about building community power, redefining the value of work, and fighting for time that belongs to families.
    Chad Guimond, a Lewiston, Maine Little League coach, reminds us of the quiet joy of passing the game and a sense of place down through generations.
    Produced by Blue Dog Radio, this episode looks at the parts of life you can’t buy and the values that will always hold this country together.

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O Blue Dog Radio

Welcome to Blue Dog Radio, a podcast that cuts through the noise and gets to the heart of what really matters. Across the country, one honest conversation at a time.This show is a traveling exploration of American values. Recorded in D.C. living rooms, front porches, union halls, and small-town diners with the people who still believe in doing what’s right, even when it’s hard. We sit down with current members of Congress, emerging candidates, and everyday Americans who carry the burden of common sense in an age of dysfunction.At its core, Blue Dog Radio is about community, character, and commitment. We are rooted in the belief that politics should serve real people in real places, and that truth, decency, and good faith still matter.Whether you're from the Gulf Coast, the Pacific Northwest, the Midwest plains or the Maine woods, this is a show about finding common ground and reminding ourselves what we’re trying to build, together.
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