A JAM Podcast

In this audio documentary series, journalist Frances Mize vibe-checks the Upper Valley in advance of the 2024 national election. The project is less interested in who you’re voting for than how you feel about the country today and how you feel about its future. Click HERE for details about the Voices of the Voters Community Potluck and Listening Party.

This podcast is produced by JAM – Junction Arts & Media, building community in the Upper Valley of NH and VT.

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Episodes

Episode 5: From Tunbridge to Claremont, unbound by space/time, voters and non voters face down their national politics.

Episode 4:  This week – human politics in a chain store jungle.

Episode 3:  Five people off the commons or up in the hills of Chelsea, VT.

Episode 2: Three people decades apart stand near a bus stop in Hartford and talk about the drug epidemic, political advertisements, loaves and also fishes.

Episode 1:  Among the subjects of the first episode of JAM–Junction Art & Media podcast “Voices of the Voters” are a civics teacher, a baker and a thirteen-year-old novelist in the Upper Valley. They’re all trying to make sense of the country and their place in it as we draw increasingly closer to a historic national election.