Oak City Move

Oak City Move

A radio program and podcast from WKNC 88.1 FM HD-1/HD-2 celebrating those who enact positive changes in the Raleigh community.

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December 1, 2025 32 mins

In this episode of Oak City Move, Sophs talks to Meg Carpenter, a director of the Note in the Pocket foundation. Note in the Pocket strives to provide families and children in need with clothes that make them feel like their best selves. They strive to protect the dignity and identity of these families by making sure every article of clothing is in great conditions and even try and match certain colors or superheroes to th...

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In this episode Sophs talks with Alicia Carlucci, founded and head of Friends of the Wake Counter Animal Center, a nonprofit that helps fund the Wake County Animal Center and find animals forever homes. They go over the different programs that the FWCAC provides to the center and how it helps to educate the community and fundraise so senior and ill animals have a chance at finding their forever home! Listen to learn how yo...

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Check out the newest episode of Oak City Move where Sophs chats with one of the student leaders of CYC at NC State. Listen to here how Consult Your Community helps small businesses around Raleigh as well as prepare students for careers! There is also a BONUS CLIPPP of EV interviewing the Assistant Commissioner for Western North Carolina Kaleb Rathbone as he tells us about the importance of agriculture in a developing Ralei...

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 In this episode of Oak City Move, I sit down with Shari Díaz and Matt White, the co-producers of the Oak City Comedy Festival, North Carolina’s only multi-day stand-up festival. We dive into the behind-the-scenes challenges of creating and sustaining a comedy festival, from booking talent to building community. Shari and Matt share stories about the growing bonds between acts over the years, and how curating a diverse lin...

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In this episode of Oak City Move, Sophs sits down with Kai Riedl, the director of the Slingshot Festival of Electronic Music and Art, to discuss the festival’s origins, its growth into an international phenomenon, and the ever-evolving relationship between music and electronic art. From its humble beginnings, Slingshot has expanded its reach, attracting artists from all over the world and becoming a key player in the globa...

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 In this episode of Oak City Move, we sit down with the director of the Sick Chick Flicks Film Festival to explore how the festival is carving out space for women in film,particularly within the worlds of horror, sci-fi, and fantasy. We dive into the importance of representation, the challenges of working in these genres, and how Sick Chick Flicks is building a platform where women’s voices and visions can thrive on screen...

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In this episode of Oak City Move, Sophs meets with the founder and director of Triangle Vegfest, Helene Greenberg, as they talk veganism, sustainability, and supporting small businesses. Helene explains the mission of Vegfest and also gives us some insight on what the festival itself is like and how they strive on education and plants seeds in the minds of all visitors to practice more environmentally friendly practices. J...

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This week on Oak City Move, we’re talking with Kori Hennessey, Executive Director of the LGBT Center of Raleigh. We’ll dive into how the Center is standing strong in today’s political climate, the programs and resources it offers for the LGBTQ+ community, and how it creates a space where everyone belongs. Plus we’ll share how you can get involved and help keep this vital hub thriving right here in Raleigh.


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 In this episode, I sit down with Donovan from the renowned Paperhand Puppet Project to explore the power of puppetry as a force for change. We dive into the heart of their visually stunning performances and the deeper message behind the artistry, a call to care for our planet, uplift our communities, and reconnect with what truly matters. Donovan shares how the project uses creativity and collaboration to spark conver...

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In this episode of Oak City Move, I sit down with Maggie Kane, the passionate founder of A Place at the Table — Raleigh’s first pay-what-you-can café. Maggie shares the inspiring journey of how she created a space where everyone, regardless of income, can enjoy a warm meal in a welcoming environment.

We dive into the power of radical hospitality, the importance of dignity and accessibility in addressing food insecurity, and...

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 In this episode of Oak City Move, we sit down with Stacey Donoghue, cofounder of StrongHER Together — a mentorship and leadership organization dedicated to empowering girls across the Triangle. Stacey shares the story behind the program’s creation, how it fosters community and confidence, and why building spaces rooted in sisterhood is more important than ever. Tune in to learn how StrongHER Together is helping the ne...

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In this episode of Oak City Move, we’re joined by Rae Marie Czuhai, CEO of The Green Chair Project, a Raleigh-based nonprofit that helps families in transition turn empty houses into comfortable, fully furnished homes. Rae Marie Czuhai walks us through the mission of the organization, how it promotes dignity and choice for clients, and the power of sustainable, community-driven support. She also shares moving stores of ind...

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On this episode of Oak City Move featuring Delaina Epps Avery, Associate Director of Interpersonal Violence Services at NC State's Women's Center, and Taylor Price and Shelby Klapec from Interact. They discuss their roles in supporting survivors of sexual and domestic violence. Delana highlights the growth in services and community support, particularly during COVID-19. Taylor and Shelby emphasize the importance of confide...

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October 30, 2018 23 mins

Sara interviews esteemed comedian Bassem Youssef and informs listeners on how they can vote on NC State’s campus.

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September 25, 2018 29 mins

Sara chats with Mia Connell, the founder of We Bleed Red, a student-led initiative to increase access to menstrual care. The two discuss the changing goals of this movement and challenges it has faced so far.

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September 18, 2018 36 mins
Sara chats with the Editor in Chief of Nubian Message about how the university’s African American newspaper got its start and what their plans are for the future.
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April 24, 2018 30 mins
Sara and Jenaye sit down for their final show of the year, and for Jenaye’s last show before she transfers to UNCG, to play an interview with Pablo Campos about the Post Secret project happening nationwide.
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Sara and Jenaye plug a few local events coming up in Raleigh, then play an interview from a past episode in which they speak with the group Muslim Women For.
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April 6, 2018 14 mins
Sara and Jenaye have a discussion about recent political topics such as gun violence in the US and the response to it, March for Our Lives.
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March 30, 2018 35 mins
Sara and Jenaye speak with Aashna, a youth board member of Women NC.
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