About this episode
What happens when community theater, political leadership, and grassroots organizing collide? In today’s polarized climate, building authentic, inclusive community can feel impossible—especially across political, social, and cultural divides. But Kathie deNobriga has been doing exactly that for decades—as an artist, activist, and even as the mayor of a small Georgia town. Her story shows how creativity, collaboration, and a little humor can foster connection where we need it most.Hear how Kathie’s winding journey from political theater to small-town leadership taught her the power of listening, laughter, and shared purpose.Learn how grassroots festivals, community theater, and collaborative storytelling can become secret weapons for tolerance and social change.Discover why humility, mistakes, and the occasional unruly neighbor (or cow) are essential ingredients for building real, resilient communities.Tune in to hear how one artist-mayor is using creativity and conversation to rewrite the story of community—one gathering, one laugh, one story at a time.Notable Mentions? PeopleKathie deNobrigaTheater artist, cultural organizer, former mayor of Pine Lake, GA, and long-time member of Alternate ROOTS.Bill ClevelandHost of the Art is Change podcast and Director of the Center for the Study of Art and Community.Jo CarsonTheater collaborator and part of the early political theater collective referenced by deNobriga.Bob LeonardLongtime community-based theater artist and academic, mentioned as a long-term collaborator with Kathie.Ashley HazeA younger member of the Alternate ROOTS staff, representative of the intergenerational dialogue in the organization.Hannah ArendtPolitical theorist cited in the conversation for her insights on loneliness and totalitarianism.? EventsPine Lake October Arts Festival