
Make It Make Sense, Alabama is a podcast focused on accountability, justice, and civic understanding across the state of Alabama. Hosted by two Alabama residents who believe people deserve clear, accurate information, the show breaks down how systems actually work. From state and local decisions to education, public institutions, unsolved cases, and citizen rights. We look at what’s happening, who... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 24 days ago |
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In this episode of Make It Make Sense, Alabama, Neeli Faulkner and Whitney Scapecchi sit down with JaMel Jermaine Brown. He is a Montgomery based pastor, community activist, and Democratic candidate for Alabama governor in 2026. Brown is also the pas... more
In this episode of Make It Make Sense, Alabama, Neeli Faulkner and Whitney Scapecchi sit down with Jeremy and Heather Clark, the husband and wife team behind C.4 Cattle Company and Vets to Cowboys in Grand Bay, Alabama.
What started as a way to feed... more
In this Candidate Conversations episode of Make It Make Sense, Alabama, Neeli Faulkner and Whitney Scapecchi sit down with Jodie Minor, a Carrollton native, retired U.S. Army officer, and candidate for Alabama State Senate District 21.
Jodie shares ... more
In this episode of Make It Make Sense, Alabama, Neeli Faulkner sits down with Kaycee Cavender, Republican candidate for Alabama House District 40, which covers Cleburne County and parts of Calhoun County.
Cavender is a small business owner, homescho... more
In this episode of Make It Make Sense, Alabama, Whitney Scapecchi and Neeli Faulkner sit down with Ken McFeeters, a Republican candidate for Governor of Alabama in the 2026 race. McFeeters is an insurance agency owner, former president of the Mid Ala... more
In this episode of Make It Make Sense, Alabama, we sit down with JR Bowling, a candidate for Alabama State Senate District 4.
JR is a North Alabama native with a background in agriculture and manufacturing and decades of experience as a volunteer fi... more
In this Candidate Conversations episode of Make It Make Sense, Alabama, we sit down with Dale Deas. He is a cardiac surgeon and biomedical engineer running in Alabama’s 2026 Republican U.S. Senate primary.
Deas shares his path from medicine to polit... more
In this episode of Make It Make Sense, Alabama, Whitney Scapecchi and Neeli Faulkner sit down with Latoya Garrett, an Alabama mom who has spent nearly a decade fighting to reunite her family after what she describes as a false child abuse allegation ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #199 |










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