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The 8am hour of Thursday's Mac & Cube started off with the return of the Rubix Cubelic as it looked at a few Week 5 games; then, Greg says where he has issues with the "Cube Rube"; later, Stanford Steve, from College Gameday & SportsCenter w/SVP, offers more winners ahead of Week 5; and finally, the guys give their Top-3 North Carolina people. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My name is Katie Haynes! I am from Youngsville, NC and I am 22 years old! I am your 2022 North Carolina Miss Agriculture Advocacy Ambassador and your 2022 North Carolina People's Choice Miss United States Agriculture. I grew up in both 4-H and FFA and currently serve as the Northeast district director for the 4-H Honor Club. I will become the 1st person in this system competing in a wheelchair and that is HUGE alone! I am competing in the national Miss United States Agriculture pageant. This will be held on June 24th & 25th, 2022. I am so excited about this trip and of course, it also comes with a trip to Disney World after the pageant! I raise and show rabbits and have a photography degree! I also am the proud founder of Smiling While Sending Hope! SWSH is a nonprofit benefiting people ages 0-26 living with chronic illness and Special needs. My goal in life is to be a role model for all of those with chronic illness and special needs! You can do anything you set your mind to! Her platform is to show that despite obstacles you might have to overcome everyone has a place in agriculture! Connect with Katie: https://www.facebook.com/NCMissAgAdvocacyAmbassadorKH Vote Here: https://missunitedstatesagriculture.com/payments/ols/products/katie-haynes-peoples-choice-voting?fbclid=IwAR0pbhosyeeJUcon-_MSxJ5k6BKwOqDNRGYbJmsZQdypALwJZTsqeig3hjI Connect with Ag Chicks: IG: @AG CHICKS FB: @agchicks www.agchicks.net
Today we talk with Katie Haynes of North Carolina about her experiences as 2022 North Carolina Miss Agriculture Advocacy Ambassador & 2022 North Carolina People's Choice Miss United States Agriculture. She shares about the adversities she has faced in competing for these titles and what her future plans are. You can vote for her People's Choice national title by using this link: https://missunitedstatesagricu...
On Episode 8 of Raising the Barn, I'm really excited to be joined by the 2022 North Carolina Miss Agriculture Advocacy Ambassador, Miss Katie Haynes. Katie is using her platform to advocate for the agriculture industry across North Carolina through her TikTok and Instagram accounts. And when she's not promoting North Carolina Agriculture, she's spending her time leading her non-profit Smiling While Sending Hope, working on her new photography business, and showing rabbits. Some of the questions we chat about: What is the Miss Agriculture pageant and what made her want to participate? What are some of the roles and responsibilities that come with her newly crowned titles, 2022 North Carolina Miss Agriculture Advocacy Ambassador and North Carolina People's Choice Miss United States Agriculture? As a member of Gen-Z, she's turned to TikTok to help share her story and elevate her platform as NC Miss Agriculture Advocacy Ambassador. Many farmers are looking to get started on TikTok. What advice does she have for those farmers on what young audiences might be interested in? Where does she get her ideas from on what to post on TikTok? Katie also runs the non-profit, Smiling While Sending Hope. How is she using social media to help tell the story of her non-profit? As a member of 4-H, what are some of her favorite things about the 4-H program and how does it help prepare the next generation of farmers and Ag folks?
William Friday sits down with UNC Chapel Hill Head Basketball Coach Dean Smith.
William Friday sits down with UNC Chapel Hill Head Basketball Coach Dean Smith.
William Friday sits down with UNC Chapel Hill Head Basketball Coach Dean Smith.
William Friday sits down with UNC Chapel Hill Head Basketball Coach Dean Smith.
William Friday sits down with UNC Chapel Hill Head Basketball Coach Dean Smith.
William Friday sits down with UNC Chapel Hill Head Basketball Coach Dean Smith.
Charles Sumner "Chuck" Stone, Jr. was a Tuskegee Airman, an American newspaper editor, columnist, professor of journalism, and author. After completing his service in World War II, Stone already had been admitted to Harvard University but chose to matriculate at Wesleyan University. In the 1940....
Charles Sumner "Chuck" Stone, Jr. was a Tuskegee Airman, an American newspaper editor, columnist, professor of journalism, and author. After completing his service in World War II, Stone already had been admitted to Harvard University but chose to matriculate at Wesleyan University. In the 1940....
Charles Sumner "Chuck" Stone, Jr. was a Tuskegee Airman, an American newspaper editor, columnist, professor of journalism, and author. After completing his service in World War II, Stone already had been admitted to Harvard University but chose to matriculate at Wesleyan University. In the 1940....
Charles Sumner "Chuck" Stone, Jr. was a Tuskegee Airman, an American newspaper editor, columnist, professor of journalism, and author. After completing his service in World War II, Stone already had been admitted to Harvard University but chose to matriculate at Wesleyan University. In the 1940....
General Shelton is the Executive Director of the General Hugh Shelton Leadership Center at North Carolina State University and serves as Director of the Hugh and Carolyn Shelton Military Neurotrauma Foundation, Washington, DC. In 2009 his book,"Secrets of Success, Values-Based Leaders", was released and his autobiography, "Without Hesitation," was released in October 2010.
General Shelton is the Executive Director of the General Hugh Shelton Leadership Center at North Carolina State University and serves as Director of the Hugh and Carolyn Shelton Military Neurotrauma Foundation, Washington, DC. In 2009 his book,"Secrets of Success, Values-Based Leaders", was released and his autobiography, "Without Hesitation," was released in October 2010.
Dr. Hadler is a graduate of Yale College and The Harvard Medical School. He joined the faculty of the University of North Carolina in 1973 and was promoted to Professor of Medicine and Microbiology/Immunology in 1985. He serves as Attending Rheumatologist at the University of North Carolina Hospitals.
Dr. Hadler is a graduate of Yale College and The Harvard Medical School. He joined the faculty of the University of North Carolina in 1973 and was promoted to Professor of Medicine and Microbiology/Immunology in 1985. He serves as Attending Rheumatologist at the University of North Carolina Hospitals.
Originally from Burlington, NC, Gusler was student body president at NCSU in 1971. He received his BA in Political Science in 1978 and in 1980 received a Master's in Public Administration. He received his J. D. degree in 1984 from NC Central University.
Originally from Burlington, NC, Gusler was student body president at NCSU in 1971. He received his BA in Political Science in 1978 and in 1980 received a Master's in Public Administration. He received his J. D. degree in 1984 from NC Central University.
Chief Hicks received his BS in Business Management in 1987 from Western Carolina University, and became a CPA in 1994. He was elected Principal Chief in 2003 and re-elected in 2007 and 2011.
Chief Hicks received his BS in Business Management in 1987 from Western Carolina University, and became a CPA in 1994. He was elected Principal Chief in 2003 and re-elected in 2007 and 2011.
A longtime Wilmington resident, Brennan earned a degree in studio art from Davidson College in 1982. She earned her MFA from East Carolina University in 2010. She previously served as the museum's assistant director and curator.
A longtime Wilmington resident, Brennan earned a degree in studio art from Davidson College in 1982. She earned her MFA from East Carolina University in 2010. She previously served as the museum's assistant director and curator.
Susan has been a long time supporter of history of Wake Forest University and its relationship to the town of Wake Forest. As president of the birthplace society, she strives to keep that history alive for others to enjoy and learn from.
Susan has been a long time supporter of history of Wake Forest University and its relationship to the town of Wake Forest. As president of the birthplace society, she strives to keep that history alive for others to enjoy and learn from.
Deborah Thurlow Long is originally from Sudbury, Massachusetts. She graduated from Colby College in 1970, then joined the Teacher Corps in 1971. She earned a master's degree in Elementary Education from Virginia State University in 1973 and a doctorate in Curriculum, Instruction, and Educational Leadership from the University of Memphis in 1996. Dr. Long joined the Elon faculty in 1996.
Deborah Thurlow Long is originally from Sudbury, Massachusetts. She graduated from Colby College in 1970, then joined the Teacher Corps in 1971. She earned a master's degree in Elementary Education from Virginia State University in 1973 and a doctorate in Curriculum, Instruction, and Educational Leadership from the University of Memphis in 1996. Dr. Long joined the Elon faculty in 1996.
Frankie DuBose along with five other women, started 25 years ago to pull together the support necessary to build the Caring House in Durham, NC, a cancer patient hospitality house.
Frankie DuBose along with five other women, started 25 years ago to pull together the support necessary to build the Caring House in Durham, NC, a cancer patient hospitality house.
John W. Chandler assumed the office of president on July 1, 1973, after serving as president of Hamilton College since 1968. Chandler was born in Mars Hill, N.C. on Sept. 5,1923. He attended Wake Forest College, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and received his B.A. in 1945. He received a B.D. from Duke University in 1952 and earned his Ph.D., also from Duke, in 1954.
John W. Chandler assumed the office of president on July 1, 1973, after serving as president of Hamilton College since 1968. Chandler was born in Mars Hill, N.C. on Sept. 5,1923. He attended Wake Forest College, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and received his B.A. in 1945. He received a B.D. from Duke University in 1952 and earned his Ph.D., also from Duke, in 1954.
Gene Nichol is Boyd Tinsley Distinguished professor of law and Director of the Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity at the University of North Carolina. He teaches courses in constitutional law, federal courts and civil rights. From 2005-2008, Nichol was the 26th president of the College of William and Mary.
Gene Nichol is Boyd Tinsley Distinguished professor of law and Director of the Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity at the University of North Carolina. He teaches courses in constitutional law, federal courts and civil rights. From 2005-2008, Nichol was the 26th president of the College of William and Mary.
Catherine Frank is executive director of UNC Asheville’s North Carolina Center for Creative Retirement (NCCCR), now in its 24th year, offers a wide range of lifelong learning opportunities to people of all ages and has 1,800 members. Long considered a national model for lifelong learning, the Center and its programs have been highlighted on CBS Sunday Morning, and Wall Street Journal.
Catherine Frank is executive director of UNC Asheville’s North Carolina Center for Creative Retirement (NCCCR), now in its 24th year, offers a wide range of lifelong learning opportunities to people of all ages and has 1,800 members. Long considered a national model for lifelong learning, the Center and its programs have been highlighted on CBS Sunday Morning, and Wall Street Journal.
Bob is a graduate of Davidson College, Union Theological Seminary in Virginia and Yale University Divinity School. Bob is the author of Expecting God's Surprises: Devotions for the Advent Journey, published in 2001 by Geneva Press.
Bob is a graduate of Davidson College, Union Theological Seminary in Virginia and Yale University Divinity School. Bob is the author of Expecting God's Surprises: Devotions for the Advent Journey, published in 2001 by Geneva Press.
A lifelong North Carolinian, Wilson holds a bachelor's degree from Appalachian State University, a master's degree from Duke University and a law degree from Wake Forest University. He is a recipient of the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, the highest civilian honor bestowed by the governor of North Carolina. Wilson is married and has two adult children.
A lifelong North Carolinian, Wilson holds a bachelor's degree from Appalachian State University, a master's degree from Duke University and a law degree from Wake Forest University. He is a recipient of the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, the highest civilian honor bestowed by the governor of North Carolina. Wilson is married and has two adult children.
Raymond Pierce, Dean, School of Law, NC Central University
Raymond Pierce, Dean, School of Law, NC Central University
In July 2010 Dr. Meg Lowman was named Director of the Nature Research Center the Museums new research-centric wing opening in early 2012. Lowman is internationally recognized for her pioneering research in forest canopy ecology. She relentlessly works to map the canopy for biodiversity and to champion forest conservation around the world.
In July 2010 Dr. Meg Lowman was named Director of the Nature Research Center the Museums new research-centric wing opening in early 2012. Lowman is internationally recognized for her pioneering research in forest canopy ecology. She relentlessly works to map the canopy for biodiversity and to champion forest conservation around the world.
Marshall Stewart is a native of rural, eastern North Carolina. As the son of a minister, he had the opportunity to live in Bladen, Pitt, Nash and Sampson counties as a young person. He attended East Carolina University for two years before completing his undergraduate (BS '86) and graduate degrees (MS "93; Ed.D. "03) from NC State University.
Marshall Stewart is a native of rural, eastern North Carolina. As the son of a minister, he had the opportunity to live in Bladen, Pitt, Nash and Sampson counties as a young person. He attended East Carolina University for two years before completing his undergraduate (BS '86) and graduate degrees (MS "93; Ed.D. "03) from NC State University.
Billy Ray Hall is a longtime champion of rural North Carolina. As president of the N.C. Rural Economic Development Center since its inception in 1987, Hall has guided the center’s work on behalf of the state’s 85 rural counties with the mission of improving quality of life for all North Carolinians.
Many years ago Robin Hayes made the decision to invest his life in God through service to others. Robin is President, Cannon Charitable Trust and a Director of the Cannon Foundation. Robin served in the U.S House of Representatives from 1998 - 2009 where he was a member of the Armed Services, Agriculture, and Transportation committees.
Billy Ray Hall is a longtime champion of rural North Carolina. As president of the N.C. Rural Economic Development Center since its inception in 1987, Hall has guided the center’s work on behalf of the state’s 85 rural counties with the mission of improving quality of life for all North Carolinians.
Many years ago Robin Hayes made the decision to invest his life in God through service to others. Robin is President, Cannon Charitable Trust and a Director of the Cannon Foundation. Robin served in the U.S House of Representatives from 1998 - 2009 where he was a member of the Armed Services, Agriculture, and Transportation committees.