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A podcast that goes the distance to reveal hard-to-find stories across North Carolina. Join journalist Jeremy Markovich as he travels across the state to uncover remote places, lost artifacts, overlooked people, and forgotten stories.

North Carolina Rabbit Hole Jeremy Markovich

    • Geschiedenis

A podcast that goes the distance to reveal hard-to-find stories across North Carolina. Join journalist Jeremy Markovich as he travels across the state to uncover remote places, lost artifacts, overlooked people, and forgotten stories.

    What's Up With White Shirts in Abandoned Car Doors?

    What's Up With White Shirts in Abandoned Car Doors?

    Once you’ve seen one broken-down junker with a white rag in the window, you start seeing them everywhere. Is this just a North Carolina thing? What’s it supposed to mean? Why do so many people do it? And, if so many people are doing the same thing, then where did the idea come from? Reporter Jeremy Markovich investigates to get to the bottom of an old piece of highway folklore.
    Read more and see pictures at https://www.ncrabbithole.com/p/history-of-white-cloth-in-car-door-window
    Subscribe to the North Carolina Rabbit Hole newsletter at ncrabbithole.com/subscribe

    • 14 min.
    How Much of Greenville's Economy Relies on MrBeast? (w/ Drew Harwell)

    How Much of Greenville's Economy Relies on MrBeast? (w/ Drew Harwell)

    MrBeast (aka Jimmy Donaldson) has more than 300 million total subscribers on YouTube and some of his videos have more viewers than the Super Bowl. He’s opened restaurants. He’s launched his own food company called Feastables. The MrBeast logo is now on the jerseys of the Charlotte Hornets. Also, MrBeast is 25-years-old.
    This multi-million dollar YouTube media empire? It's based in Greenville, North Carolina of all places. So how did that happen?
    In this episode, journalist Jeremy Markovich talks to Washington Post tech reporter Drew Harwell about what happens when a big time influencer sets up shop in a small town.
    To get more stories like this, subscribe to the North Carolina Rabbit Hole, the reader-supported newsletter that powers this podcast. Get a free-if-you-want-it-to-be subscription at ncrabbithole.com.

    • 29 min.
    The Greatest "I Voted" Sticker Ever

    The Greatest "I Voted" Sticker Ever

    A sixth-grade student from the Raleigh area drew a boy riding a unicorn. It's now the official "I Voted Early" sticker for the Wake County Board of Elections. In this episode, artist Shannon Fisher explains some of the details and the background behind a sticker that's turning heads at polling places around Raleigh and beyond.
    See the sticker and read more about it: https://www.ncrabbithole.com/p/wake-county-nc-i-voted-early-sticker-unicorn
    Subscribe to the North Carolina Rabbit Hole newsletter here: https://www.ncrabbithole.com/subscribe
    Thanks to Shannon Fisher, Ashley Millhiser, Gerry Cohen, and the Wake County Board of Elections. Early voting is now underway in North Carolina for the 2024 primary. Find your polling place and sample ballot here: https://www.ncsbe.gov/
     

    • 9 min.
    The Dick Trickle Maneuver (w/ Ryan McGee)

    The Dick Trickle Maneuver (w/ Ryan McGee)

    In this episode, host Jeremy Markovich and ESPN senior writer Ryan McGee talk about beer, old school racing, a man named Dick Trickle, and a quiet trick to to help you navigate a boisterous social situation.
    Read Jeremy's 2013 SB Nation story about Dick Trickle: "Elegy of a Race Car Driver"
    Subscribe to the North Carolina Rabbit Hole newsletter at ncrabbithole.com.
    Special thanks to Kenny Wallace.

    • 22 min.
    A Holiday Story: Deck Your Halls With Rauch Balls

    A Holiday Story: Deck Your Halls With Rauch Balls

    In this special holiday episode, host Jeremy Markovich meets the man from Gastonia who became the world's largest manufacturer of Christmas ornaments and used his power to make North Carolina more tolerant of all religions.
    This episode was originally released in 2018 and was adapted from: "The Unlikely Ornament King of Gastonia" which appeared in Our State magazine's December 2016 issue.
    Additional music: Blue Dot Sessions

    • 25 min.
    How Racing Returned to North Wilkesboro

    How Racing Returned to North Wilkesboro

    North Wilkesboro Speedway is hosting the NASCAR All-Star Race, a quarter century after its last major event. Why did it sit empty for so long? And how did it finally reopen? In this episode, host Jeremy Markovich takes a look back as a historic place now looks toward a new future.
    More Reading:
    "Ghosts of North Wilkesboro" (2015) - SB Nation "The Inside Story of How a Dead NASCAR Track Finally Reopened After 26 Years" (2022) - North Carolina Rabbit Hole "A Night When Anything Was Possible" (2022) - North Carolina Rabbit Hole Music via Blue Dot Sessions under a Creative Commons license.

    • 23 min.

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