Queen City Podcast Network

Nooze Hounds

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Charlotte's bi-weekly alt newspaper in podcast form. Go all-in on the week's stories with Ryan Pitkin and a collection of staffers and guests.

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Jun 12, 2026

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Episodes

Jessica Lefkowitz with Hearts for the Invisible 12.06.2026

Jessica Lefkowitz, founder and executive director of homeless street outreach org Hearts for the Invisible, discusses how she grew the group from a grassroots effort to the lead agency for street outreach in Mecklenburg County and what it means to put a focus on mental health when serving people experiencing homelessness. 

Melissa Knicely with Animal Care & Control 22.05.2026

Melissa Knicely, communications and outreach manager with Animal Care & Control, joins to discuss the upcoming Steps for Shelter Pets event before diving into more detail about animal welfare in Charlotte. 

Charlotte City Council Rep JD Mazuera Arias 15.05.2026

On episode 102, Charlotte City Council District 5 representative JD Mazuera Arias drops by amid a big week in local government news, including a surprise vote to rescind the city's support for the I-77 toll lane project and taking an anticipated step forward toward a potential moratorium on data centers.  Editor's Note: A production error during the recording of this episode negatively impacted th...

Erick Lottary of RNG Golf Club 01.05.2026

Charlotte rapper Erick Lottary has been on quite the journey since first taking up golf during COVID. We talk about how creating content on the course has turned him into a nationally recognized influencer in the space in the lead-up to next week‘s Truist Championship.

Carolina Migrant Network Reflects on Trump 2.0 04.03.2026

Carolina Migrant Network founders Stefania Arteaga and Becca O’Neill discuss their work in legal advocacy and immigration rights during the first year of Donald Trump’s second presidential term.

Rod & Karen Morrow of ‘The Black Guy Who Tips’ 27.02.2025

Rod & Karen Morrow, co-hosts of ‘The Black Guy Who Tips,’ talk about their 15-year journey in podcasting and how media has evolved for better or worse in that time.

Charis Blackmon, West Side Community Land Trust 24.01.2025

Charis Blackmon, executive director of West Side Community Land Trust, discusses her work in obtaining, developing, and preserving affordable housing in west Charlotte.

NC Health News Reporter Rachel Crumpler 05.12.2024

NC Health News reporter Rachel Crumpler visits the studio to discuss her recent reporting on a federal lawsuit that claims teens at a juvenile detention center in Cabarrus County are being locked alone in rooms for up to 24 hours at a time despite state officials’ own acknowledgment of the practice's detrimental harms. 

NC House Candidate Nicole Sidman 24.10.2024

Currently running to represent NC House District 105 in southeast Mecklenburg, Nicole Sidman discusses how the infamous party flip that Tricia Cotham pulled on her voters inspired Sidman to run against Cotham when the new congressional districts were drawn.

NC Rep. Terry Brown Jr. 29.08.2024

NC Rep. Terry Brown Jr., representing District 92 in southwestern Mecklenburg County, discusses the upcoming elections and some of the priorities within his district, from the airport to the West Boulevard/Steele Creek Road corridor.

Braxton Winston Goes Statewide 22.08.2024

Former Charlotte City Council at-large rep and Mayor Pro-Tem Braxton Winston discusses his journey from activism to local politics and his current campaign to become North Carolina’s next Commissioner of Labor.

NC Rep. Diamond Staton-Williams 02.08.2024

NC Rep. Diamond Staton-Williams of the 73rd District in Cabarrus County discusses her reluctant entrance into politics as a member of Harrisburg Town Council, her first term in the NCGA and a number of other topics related to the upcoming elections.

NC Rep-Elect Jordan Lopez 18.07.2024

Jordan Lopez, NC Rep-Elect for the 112th District in east Charlotte, discusses his choice to enter the race at age 25, his priorities once he takes office and a number of other topics related to the upcoming elections.

Sil Ganzo of ourBRIDGE for KIDS 04.07.2024

Sil Ganzo, founder and executive director of ourBRIDGE for KIDS, discusses her organization's latest project, the Charlotte Is Home Center, to provide refugee and immigrant neighbors with wraparound legal, health care and educational services in a single space. 

Theresa McDonald Talks Derita, Development and Density 07.06.2024

Theresa McDonald of community advocacy group Derita Matters joins the podcast to talk about the changing face of Derita as the north Charlotte neighborhood prepares for a surge in development with the coming construction of the Red Line.

Tanya Lewis Talks 2024 Elections 23.05.2024

Mecklenburg County Democratic Party Precinct 13 Chair Tanya Lewis discusses her work in political organizing in the local and state levels and the threats that democracy faces as election season gets into full swing.

Lisvette Soto Talks Human Trafficking in Charlotte 10.05.2024

Lisvette Soto, founder of Be You Outreach Foundation, discusses how decades of working in the local entertainment industry, hosting parties and modeling events, led to her newfound passion working in human trafficking awareness and advocacy.

Joi Mayo on Transforming Nations Ford 11.04.2024

 Kings Creek Association president Joi Mayo discusses her community organizing work on the Nations Ford/Arrowood corridor, bringing local residents to the table in planning for long-awaited growth in an underserved area. 

Charlotte City Council Rep Reneé Johnson 28.03.2024

District 4 Charlotte City Council representative Reneé Johnson discusses her work in traumatic brain injury advocacy and reentry support before going into a deeper discussion about development, housing and the city’s Unified Development Ordinance.

Kenny Robinson of Freedom Fighting Missionaries 15.03.2024

Freedom Fighting Missionaries founder and executive director Kenny Robinson discusses his recent purchase of land to host his organization’s first housing development for justice-involved families, a historic milestone for the city of Charlotte.

Latoshia Young Talks Reentry in Mecklenburg County 29.02.2024

Mecklenburg County Reentry Services program manager Latoshia Young discusses the day-to-day work of her department, from housing to employment to health care, as well as other topics such as how stigma affects her work.

CMS School Board Rep-Elects Liz Monterrey & Monty Witherspoon 10.11.2023

New at-large CMS School Board rep-elects Liz Monterrey & Monty Witherspoon discuss what led them to run and how their own experiences shaped their respective platforms. They also touch on current issues facing the school district ranging from Moms for Liberty and ‘culture wars’ to the bond referendum, student mental health and private school vouchers. 

Cycling in Charlotte 27.10.2023

Shannon Binns with Sustain Charlotte and Dianna Ward of Charlotte Joyrides discuss bicycling infrastructure in Charlotte, grading the city on where it stands now and what it can do better in terms of safety and connectivity.

Hector Vaca with Action NC on Immigration in Charlotte 12.10.2023

Hector Vaca, immigration justice director with Action NC, discusses how issues around immigration in Charlotte overlap with housing, policing and more.

Mallory Foxx, Mrs. Black North Carolina International Ambassador 28.09.2023

Mallory Foxx discusses how she went from the juvenile justice system to the pageant circuit, where she’ll soon compete or the title of Mrs. Black International Ambassador 2023, and how mentoring changed her life, inspiring her to launch her organization Mentoring M.I.N.D.S.

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