The Overlook with Matt Peiken is a podcast all about Asheville, NC
Matt Peiken talks with local journalists, civic leaders, artists and newsmakers at the heart of the Asheville’s headlines, trends and issues. Go deeper into what’s happening here—and what isn’t—in this growing, complicated city.
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Latest Episodes
PART 1: Demand Over Supply | Foster Care in Buncombe County
Amy Hunstman of Buncombe County Health and Human Services and Whitney Burton of the nonprofit Lutheran Services Carolinas talk about the deep local need for foster care homes.
Nativity Seen | Jared Wheatley of the Indigenous Walls Project
Jared Wheatley takes us on a journey through his complicated family history and his path to creating the Indigenous Walls Project, which has covered more than 15,000 square feet of outdoor walls in Asheville.
There Goes the Neighborhood | Reclaiming the Southside from 'Urban Removal'
Shuvonda Harper and Sekou Coleman of the Southside United Neighborhood Association detail the damage done by what Harper calls “urban removal.” We’ll learn some of Southside’s history and their efforts to have a voice in shaping the city’s master plan.
PART 2: Homegrown Leadership | APD Interim Chief Mike Lamb
This is second half of a two-part conversation with APD Interim Chief Mike Lamb. We talk about the negative perceptions many hold about police, and Lamb details his own traumatic experience on the job and how he worked through it.
Farm to Funny | Improvisational performer Joe Carroll
Joe Carroll talks about his upbringing on a rural North Carolina farm and the personal exploration he’s making in his new solo show, titled “Quality Service.”
PART 1: Homegrown Leadership | APD Interim Chief Mike Lamb
Interim Asheville Police Chief Mike Lamb talks about growing up in Asheville, about how a carousel of leadership has affected the department and policing a community marked with visible levels of addiction and homelessness.
To Flip a District | NC State Representative Caleb Rudow vs. Congressman Chuck Edwards
N.C. State Rep. Caleb Rudow talks about why he’s challenging U.S. Congressman Chuck Edwards, the messages he’s campaigning on and how expects to prevail in a district gerrymandered to keep Republicans in office.
PART 2: Antisemitism and the American Left | A Discussion with Asheville's Jewish Leaders
Four of Asheville’s Jewish leaders delve deeper into the impact of Oct. 7 on local Jews, the documented rise of antisemitism across the U.S. and what these Asheville leaders want to see happen once the smoke of war clears.
PART 1: Antisemitism and the American Left | A Discussion with Asheville's Jewish Leaders
This is the first episode in a two-part conversation with local Jewish leaders. We talk through the antisemitism they’ve observed and experienced here before and after Oct. 7 and Israel’s conduct in this war.
Solidarity from Afar | The Islamic Center of Asheville
My guests are Nasser Ostah, imam of the Islamic Center of Asheville, and longtime center member and community leader Khalid Bashir.
Heavy Mettle | Singer-Songwriter Hannah Kaminer
Asheville singer-songwriter Hannah Kaminer talks about what “heavy” means to her and previews songs from her new album, “Heavy on the Vine.”
Beer Smart | A-B Tech's Craft Beverage Institute
Jeff “Puff” Irvin directs the Craft Beverage Institute of the Southeast, on the campus of A-B Tech. We talk about training tomorrow’s professionals in an industry under constant evolution and competition.
This Land is My Land | Eminent Domain and the DOT
Nathan Moneyham, a division construction engineer based in Asheville for the NC Department of Transportation, talks about the I-26 Connector and eminent domain.
The Collage of Memory | Visual Artist Nabil El Jaouhari
Visual artist Nabil El Jaouhari talks about his upbringing in Lebanon, how moving to the U.S. affected his art and his explorations of memory through visual collage.
Two Issues, One Nonprofit | Can Thriving Tourism and Affordable Housing Co-Exist?
Casey Gilbert and Kate Pett of Thrive AVL go into in detail about sustainable tourism, affordable housing and how they can coexist in Asheville.
Mission Inhospitable | HCA, NDAs and For-Profit Healthcare
Peter Lewis of the Asheville Watchdog walks us through his extensive recent column that asks “What can be done” about Mission Hospital.
Writing on Two Wheels | Asheville Folk Musician David Wilcox
We go deep with longtime Asheville musician David Wilcox about his songcraft, his vein of inspiration through the pandemic and the range of emotion he mined for his newest record, “My Good Friends.”
Where the Streets Have One Lane | Asheville's 'Complete Streets' Policy
Jessica Morris is assistant director of the city’s transportation department. She talks with us today about the city;s “Complete Streets” policy and coming changes downtown.
Farmers Losing Ground | Gina Smith of Edible Asheville
Gina Smith of Edible Asheville has reported and written a two-part series of stories titled "Losing Ground,” examining the loss of farmland in Western North Carolina.
Peering into Support | Sue Polston of Sunrise Community for Recovery and Wellness
Sue Polston of Sunrise Community for Recovery and Wellness talks about her peer support network, the stigmas that challenge people in her circle and her own path from addiction to community leadership.