"Table Talk" Begins Here on Eastern NC NOW: Episode I | Eastern NC Now

The evolving produced, directed, acted, and presented podcast here on Eastern North Carolina NOW begins with its first episode.

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Episode I: Co-Hosts Getting to Know One Another

    The evolving produced, directed, acted, and presented podcast here on Eastern North Carolina NOW, Table Talk, begins with its first episode. The first episode was clunky, a little clumsy in its first foray in communicating its ambitious truth, however, the participants in its production gathered the "minerals" to plow that first row into the fertile field of dispensing an honest discourse of current events, with our current, but evolving format.


Table Talk Co-Hosts Stan Deatherage (left) and "Downeast" Dave Hudson (right) discuss the true meaning of Memorial Day: Above. Click image to enlarge.

    Please do not judge these early productions too harshly, as we are learning this craft of communication by podcast, and remember that we run through these quickly, correcting as we go, endeavoring to inform, and entertain when possible. And, go easy on the co-hosts; we are just getting to know each other, as this episode clearly displays.



Follow this link to all Table Talk prouctions suitable for the public's editification first episode with cohosts - Stan Deatherage and "Downeast" Dave Hudson.

    Click here to discover the latest podcast published at this time of our ongoing publication of this periodical - Memorialize Those that Offered Their Sacred Lives to Protect Your Many Freedoms
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( June 2nd, 2025 @ 10:27 am )
 
This first Table Talk is a noble beginning, a point where I had known Dave Hudson for just a matter of weeks, where are learning what a podcast is, should be, and how to best accomplish such, ever evolving.

We have done eleven to date; we will do more, and will shall always endeavor to make each one interesting.



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