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South Carolina Lede

South Carolina Public Radio

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South Carolina Lede is a podcast about the people, issues, and events shaping the Palmetto State. Join host Gavin Jackson and reporters from across the state each week for in-depth discussions of the biggest news affecting you, your family, and your fellow South Carolinians – from state politics and legislative happenings inside the state house to the ongoing effects of the pandemic and more. It’s the factual and timely information you need, with a dash of irreverent fun to keep it all inter ...
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South Carolina from A to Z

Walter Edgar

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Historian and author Walter Edgar mines the riches of the South Carolina Encyclopedia to bring you South Carolina from A to Z. South Carolina from A to Z is a production of South Carolina Public Radio in partnership with the University of South Carolina Press and SC Humanities.
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RUF at South Carolina

Sammy Rhodes

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Whether you embrace Jesus as Savior & Lord, or still have your doubts, RUF is a safe place to ask more about, and hear more about the unique claims of Jesus' Christ, especially his birth, life, death, resurrection, ascension & return.
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The South Carolina Business Review, with host Mike Switzer, focuses on news from South Carolina's business community with interviews of many small business owners and business leaders from around the state. South Carolina's nonprofits, including its colleges and universities are also regularly featured on the program, as well as many of the state's small business support organizations. Click here to contact the South Carolina Business Review by email.The South Carolina Business Review is a p ...
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There’s so much living to be done, especially in the Capital City/Lake Murray Country region! Explore Lake Murray Country is a podcast built around one grand, meaningful, enriching invitation— “Come Alive!” Join us as we hear fun, uplifting and unique stories about living life to the fullest from Palmetto State locals who call Capital City/Lake Murray Country home. There’s endless adventure out there to be found — what are you waiting for?!
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Be sure to visit www.SCBeerScouts.com for the full archive of episodes! Founded in the great state of South Carolina with a simple goal: to talk about great local beer. Listen along as Eric Blake, Michael DeBoer and Justin Lee try the best local beers from breweries well known and small start-ups alike.
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The Murdaugh Murders, Money & Mystery | Unsolved South Carolina

Anne Emerson, Charlie Condon, Drew Tripp, Daniel Michener, Maxwell Harrison

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The Murdaugh Murders, Money & Mystery offers an in-depth look at the unfolding criminal saga centered around disgraced former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh. The podcast is hosted by veteran journalist Anne Emerson, along with former South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon and producer Drew Tripp. In addition to stealing nearly $9 million from his friends, clients and own law firm, Alex Murdaugh is charged with the ghastly murders of his wife, Maggie Murdaugh, and their younges ...
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What does a monument mean to you? Historic Columbia’s web-based monuments tour, launched in 2019, explores the layered and complex history of monuments on the South Carolina State House grounds, including what the monuments meant to those who selected, commissioned, or funded the statues and fixtures you see on the grounds today. Now, part of that history is featured in a four-part podcast series titled “Historically Complex,” available on your favorite podcast service.This podcast was funde ...
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Stuart Lake is in for his normal Friday Gamecock Baseball chat with JB. Zyon Guiles commits to South Carolina. There is a 40-minute episode of The Show with JC and Phil at the end cut short because of technical issues. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your a…
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Casey Fields and Jake Broom take a look at the newly amended Senate version of the liquor liability bill, as well as the proposed SC Energy Security Act and the bill that would allow credit unions to receive public fund deposits, such as from municipalities.Municipal Association of SC による
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“Rooted in Scripture and formed by the Anglican tradition, we are seeking to build a vital community of faith through planting, revitalizing, and developing local churches.” Hear Bishop Edgar cast a vision for the Diocese in his message given March 15 at St. Philip’s Church in Charleston, at the annual convention of the ADOSC…
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On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for March 18, 2025: we look at the state of the SCDOT and catch you up on some of the major things happening at the agency; we preview the week ahead with all eyes on what is set to happen with S. 244, the major tort reform bill; Sen. Lindsey Graham and Congressman Jim Clyburn hit the Sunday shows; and mor…
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Michelle, a homeschool mom having graduated all four of her children through SCAIHS, talks about her experiences with the history of homeschooling in South Carolina and SCAIHS, what to do when the bad days come, and how to be committed to homeschooling. Questions or remarks can be sent to schomeschooling.com or scaihs@scaihs.org. Podcast Production…
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In the late 1980s, a brutal murder shook a quiet community. Justin Turner, a young man with his whole life ahead of him, was found dead under circumstances that still raise questions today. The mystery surrounding this tragic event spans over 30 years with many twists and turns along the way. Plus, the Old Stone Church has a long history and is pro…
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Katie Maglocci, the Operations Director of Palmetto Outdoor, is a lover of the outdoors who moved from Cincinnati to Columbia for school. She sits down with Kelly on today’s episode of Explore Lake Murray Country to talk about what drew her to the Columbia area and the summer job at Palmetto Outdoor that transformed into her career. She also discus…
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JC Shurburtt breaks down offensive tackle Zyon Guiles (Georgetown, S.C./Carvers Bay), who committed to South Carolina over Clemson, Georgia, Auburn, Florida and more. His pledge continues a historic run as far as blue chip offensive line prospects are concerned for the Carolina program and offensive line coach Lonnie Teasley To learn more about lis…
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ESPN has named a breakout player for South Carolina football in 2025, so why not us? JC Shurburtt has one pick for each side of the football. Plus, a rundown of everything going on today (March 21) and a basketball note- check out what Drake did to Missouri in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. To learn more about listener data and our privacy…
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The offensive line becomes a centerpiece of conversation along with March Madness reaction in real time. Alex Jones of TheBigSpur.com is in with Gamecock Smorgasbord and drives into spring football practice. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. …
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Two Gamecock voices, Derek Scott and Brad Muller, are in to preview Carolina baseball hitting the road for Arkansas and the women's basketball team opening NCAA Tournament play against Tennessee Tech. Matt Anderson, the Late Night Gamecock, talks brackets- do not miss his advice. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: ht…
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South Carolina has been on a roll when it comes to landing blue chip offensive line prospects on the recruiting trail in recent cycles. It's historical in many ways. Will it continue in the near future? JC Shurburtt breaks that down, talks March Madness and more on this episode of Coffee. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices …
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Joe Macheca of The Walk Through and TheBigSpur.com joins JC and Mad Dog as he preps to cover the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament that starts Friday for South Carolina. In the second hour, Mike Morgan is in for a massive power hour complete with bracket talk, memories and a short discussion on Diane Lane. To learn more about listener data and our…
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Wil Crow co-hosts. Gamecock Baseball talk. News from the field from the first spring football practice. JC Shurburtt comes in at the end to give us an update. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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JC Shurburtt breaks down a critical two-week spring practice period for South Carolina football and wants to know why every other level of football has practices or practice games/scrimmages against other teams and college does not. There are obvious questions to be answered about the Gamecocks this offseason and Carolina will be younger roster-wis…
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Updates from Pro Day, a discussion about all things roster for basketball and football, questions about the Gamecock Baseball program's place in the world, questions and answers from the Nana's Porch Chat Box, more on the Back-Up quarterback and oh yeah, a takedown of the NCAA Tournament selection committee for more than just showing favoritism to …
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Updates from pro day and a preview of the Charleston- South Carolina baseball game at Segra Park- it's a big one and the Cougars have a stud on the mound. Mike Morgan and Jamie Bradford discuss basketball and baseball roster building and the NFL Draft. Former South Carolina captain John Strickland comes in for some serious ball talk. There is a 15 …
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Back-up quarterbacks most of the time are insurance policies. You want strong ones, but you hope they do not have to be used. South Carolina has an opening at the spot after Robbie Ashford, last season's back-up, hit the portal for Wake Forest where he hopes to start and Davis Beville ran out of eligibility. Former five-star Air Noland arrived from…
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The weekend was a mixed bag for the athletic teams at the University of South Carolina. Mike Morgan co-hosts with Jamie Bradford and reviews a tough series loss in baseball to Oklahoma. Whittle also chimes in. There is some basketball talk as well about the Gamecocks turning down the NIT. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices …
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Get people like Bubba Cunningham off the selection committees in college sports. There is too much money at stake. Which Gamecock player will emerge at Pro Day? Gamecock Baseball... is this program in trouble? Are you sick of hearing people go on and on about the toughness of the SEC? It's a fact that it is brutal. Dawn Staley is right in saying th…
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It's true that the Gamecock Football team has to replace a ton of talent, but there are some seriously good older players for the staff to build around. JC Shurburtt points out four on each side of the ball. Also, a long-ish discussion about South Carolina declining an invite to the NIT, the NCAA women's selection committee and a gut-wrenching seri…
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On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for March 15, 2025: week nine of the legislative session just wrapped up, which means we are more than half-way done with the legislative session; the House passed its $14.5B general fund budget; the Senate was a bit quiet on its tort reform debate this week; and more!…
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It's SEC Baseball time in Columbia. Some nutjob thinks Americans are bad because of football. Speaking of football, the SEC was the best conference this past year. Just like in basketball, it's about how many good teams there are, not how the best teams are doing. Happy Friday everybody! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices v…
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South Carolina baseball opens SEC play for the 2025 season against Oklahoma and Stuart Lake and Jamie Bradford give their weekly breakdown with the ins and outs and intel of the series, including a new pitching rotation. South Carolina may not be finished with men's basketball season. Matt Anderson the Late Night Gamecock is in to talk with JB on t…
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On this episode of Coffee, JC Shurburtt has updated intel on the defensive tackle room which includes info on the two transfer portal pick-ups. Also, the NIT is possible and maybe even likely for men's basketball and a preview of the Gamecocks' SEC opening baseball series with No. 12 Oklahoma. To learn more about listener data and our privacy pract…
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Casey Fields and Jake Broom cover the House version of the state budget, which would fully fund the Local Government Fund and also provide for Hurricane Helene relief, bridge modernization and a statewide Water and Sewer Fund. They also explore the ongoing debate over the Senate version of tort reform and liquor liability reform.…
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Warchest of Credibility alert! South Carolina could still make the NIT with a 2-17 SEC record and a 12-20 overall record. JC Shurburtt and Mad Dog Mullinax explain how. The money talk in college sports is driving people away, but you have to talk about. Now we have a quarterback in Carson Beck at Miami where a breakup with his girlfriend is legitim…
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Mike Morgan and Jamie Bradford take the lead on this episode of The Morning Show- baseball, football, basketball, you name it they are on it. South Carolina head softball coach Ashley Chastain-Woodard is today's big guest. Her team will look to rebound after four straight losses when Georgia comes to Columbia for the SEC home opening series this we…
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JC Shurburtt breaks down five areas that the South Carolina Gamecocks as a team need to improve upon in 2025 if the Gamecocks are going to come out on the right side of most of their close football games against good teams. There are areas collectively and on offense, defense at special teams. Also, why firing Lamont Paris is not only not happening…
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