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Traci knows that honor cannot stop at ceremony—it must be reflected in how government shows up for families long after the speeches are over.
That lived experience defines her mission: to bring our respect H.O.M.E.
For Traci, “home” is not a slogan. It is what families are supposed to feel—safety, dignity, opportunity, and trust that the systems meant to serve them actually work. As a mother raising children shaped by sacrifice, she understands both the human cost of government failure and the discipline required to fix it.
Throughout her career, Traci has worked across economic development, food security, healthcare access, education, and community infrastructure—bringing together government, nonprofits, faith institutions, and the private sector to deliver real outcomes. She has built coalitions, managed complex initiatives, and helped stabilize systems that families rely on every day.
Ceretta Smith is a proud Army Veteran, mother, wife, faith leader, grandmother, small business owner, and former Councilwoman in the City of Grovetown. She is proud to call Grovetown home for the past twenty years, where she lives with her husband, Retired Sergeant First Class Sterling Vandolph Smith. At her small business, she is committed to molding and developing future leaders of the workforce. It’s here that she teaches the values of compassionate leadership, guided by the adage:
"People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care."
Before running her own business, she spent decades serving her country in various roles. She proudly served as a medic in the Army for nearly a decade, where she helped wounded soldiers recover in hospitals, clinics, and worked in a field unit in Germany. She then continued to serve by working for the Federal Government for another twenty-five years. Through her work, she became a Labor, Civil, Human Rights Activist, serving as: the Women’s and Fair Practices Coordinator, Chief Steward, Legislative Political Coordinator, Local President, Georgia State Council President and the National Fair Practices Coordinator for the largest Federal Government Union, the American Federation of Government Employees.
Ceretta holds a Bachelor Degree in the Arts, a Master’s Degree in Guidance and Counseling, four Associate Degree’s, one being in Criminal Justice and a Doctorate of Ministry with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership. She is a Certified Human Rights Consultant, Certified HISCoach Life Coach, a Certified Paracletos Counselor, a Christian Recording Artist, a Published Author, a Certified DISC Behavioral Analyst, a Certified Myers-Briggs Practitioner and a Faith Leader in her community that travels nationally and internationally.
Join us for an important conversation on leadership, service, advocacy, family, and community impact.
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Traci knows that honor cannot stop at ceremony—it must be reflected in how government shows up for families long after the speeches are over.
That lived experience defines her mission: to bring our respect H.O.M.E.
For Traci, “home” is not a slogan. It is what families are supposed to feel—safety, dignity, opportunity, and trust that the systems meant to serve them actually work. As a mother raising children shaped by sacrifice, she understands both the human cost of government failure and the discipline required to fix it.
Throughout her career, Traci has worked across economic development, food security, healthcare access, education, and community infrastructure—bringing together government, nonprofits, faith institutions, and the private sector to deliver real outcomes. She has built coalitions, managed complex initiatives, and helped stabilize systems that families rely on every day.
Ceretta Smith is a proud Army Veteran, mother, wife, faith leader, grandmother, small business owner, and former Councilwoman in the City of Grovetown. She is proud to call Grovetown home for the past twenty years, where she lives with her husband, Retired Sergeant First Class Sterling Vandolph Smith. At her small business, she is committed to molding and developing future leaders of the workforce. It’s here that she teaches the values of compassionate leadership, guided by the adage:
"People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care."
Before running her own business, she spent decades serving her country in various roles. She proudly served as a medic in the Army for nearly a decade, where she helped wounded soldiers recover in hospitals, clinics, and worked in a field unit in Germany. She then continued to serve by working for the Federal Government for another twenty-five years. Through her work, she became a Labor, Civil, Human Rights Activist, serving as: the Women’s and Fair Practices Coordinator, Chief Steward, Legislative Political Coordinator, Local President, Georgia State Council President and the National Fair Practices Coordinator for the largest Federal Government Union, the American Federation of Government Employees.
Ceretta holds a Bachelor Degree in the Arts, a Master’s Degree in Guidance and Counseling, four Associate Degree’s, one being in Criminal Justice and a Doctorate of Ministry with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership. She is a Certified Human Rights Consultant, Certified HISCoach Life Coach, a Certified Paracletos Counselor, a Christian Recording Artist, a Published Author, a Certified DISC Behavioral Analyst, a Certified Myers-Briggs Practitioner and a Faith Leader in her community that travels nationally and internationally.
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Garnett Johnson is the 85th Mayor of the City of Augusta and a small business owner. An Augusta native, he is proud graduate of George P. Butler High School and Augusta University with a degree in Business Administration.
Appointed by Governor Brian Kemp, Garnett serves on the Georgia Department of Economic Development Board. Representing Augusta, he serves as the Third Vice President of the Georgia Municipal Association and is a former chairman of the Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce. He is engaged locally as a member of the Augusta Exchange Club, is a 2015 Leadership Augusta graduate, and a 2020 Leadership Georgia graduate.
Born and raised in East Augusta, Mayor Johnson is honored to lead the city he loves. He is passionate about moving Augusta Forward by prioritizing growth, action, results and being transparent and accountable to Augusta residents.
Garnett is married to Toni Seals-Johnson. They have two daughters and are members of Good Shepherd Baptist Church.
Steven Brian Kendrick is a lifelong Augustan who has spent more than 20 years serving the community through public service, economic development, and leadership initiatives. A Magna Cum Laude graduate of Florida A&M University, he earned both a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and an MBA.
Kendrick served 13 years as Richmond County Tax Commissioner and currently serves as Chief Deputy in the office.
In addition to his public service, Kendrick has worked as a business professor at Paine College, Augusta University, and University of Phoenix. He is also a licensed broker, agent, and real estate instructor with experience in the private sector through the pharmaceutical industry and his family business, Augusta Blueprint.
Kendrick has played a key role in shaping Augusta’s economic and community development landscape, serving as Chairman of the Augusta Economic Development Authority and Chairman Emeritus of the Augusta Land Bank Authority. He is also a founding board member of the HUB Augusta Collaborative and the founder of the E3 Leadership Foundation, which focuses on youth leadership development through programs such as Project Impact. In addition, he has helped lead and support leadership programs in the community including Youth Leadership Augusta and the HUB Youth Leadership Academy.
As a candidate, Kendrick’s platform centers on BUILDING stronger communities, GROWING economic opportunity, UNITING leadership across Augusta, and LEADING the region toward a more prosperous future.
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Meet Dana Barrett, Fulton County Commissioner and Democratic candidate for Georgia Secretary of State.
Dana Barrett is a Fulton County Commissioner and Democratic candidate for Georgia Secretary of State.
As a Fulton County Commissioner representing Georgia's largest county, Barrett has been on the front lines of the fight to protect free, fair, and secure elections. She faced fines and the threat of jail time for refusing to seat MAGA election deniers on the county elections board—a fight she ultimately won in the Georgia Court of Appeals. She is running for Secretary of State to ensure that every eligible Georgia voter can vote without fear or interference.
Barrett brings a rare combination of technology expertise and public service experience to this race. A former tech executive, she started her career as a self-taught programmer and worked her way up to Vice President of Technology. In 2022, Barrett, a proud single mom and breast cancer survivor, beat a longtime Republican incumbent to win her seat on the Fulton County Commission.
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Toni Dean is the programs manager at the Lucy Craft Laney Museum of Black History and
Conference Center in Augusta, GA. She has a communications background, having worked in
radio, print and television. She spent several years in television as a production manager for two
national broadcasts, PBS NewsHour (The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer), Washington DC, and
Good Morning America, ABC News, New York. Toni serves on the board for Shiloh Community
Center and is a member of the Augusta African American Historical Society. She has also served
as a grant review panel for Augusta’s Community Foundation and the United Way of Augusta.
Toni serves as a historian at her church and she is a video producer who has produced historical
video pieces for local churches in Augusta. Toni is a native of Augusta and alumnus of John S.
Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School..
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In this episode, we recap the 2026 election across the CSRA and take a closer look at the races and decisions that shaped this election cycle. We discuss major mayoral races, district-by-district outcomes, and examine voter turnout and what the level of participation may reveal about community engagement across the region.
We also talk about what these election results could mean moving forward and highlight upcoming runoff elections, including what voters should know and what to watch as the next phase of local elections unfolds. Join us for insight, discussion, and a recap of the moments that mattered across the CSRA.
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Tamika Bean ,community leader, entrepreneur, and lifelong public servant dedicated to serving the people of South Augusta. With over two decades of experience in public service, small business ownership, youth mentorship, public health, and community outreach, Tamika has built her life around one mission: showing up for the people who need it most.
From owning and operating her salon business for more than 25 years to creating the COSMO Mentor program for youth through the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice, Tamika has focused on creating opportunities, building confidence, and strengthening communities. She has also served in public health initiatives alongside Johns Hopkins University and Emory University, worked in Augusta-Richmond County government operations, and continues to lead recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene.
A woman of faith, a mother, grandmother, mentor, and advocate, Tamika Bean is now running for Augusta-Richmond County Commission District 6, bringing real leadership, compassion, and experience to the communities she serves.
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In this episode we feature Michael Cioffi and Evett Williams, candidates for District 8, Augusta–Richmond County Commission.
Michael Cioffi is a lifelong Augusta resident and candidate for District 8. He and his wife built their first home in South Richmond County at age 21 and have spent more than 30 years raising a family and building their life in the community. He is a graduate of Augusta University with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting and has spent 38 years working with a local building supply company, where he serves as General Manager. His experience in small business, operations, and long-term management has shaped his focus on fiscal responsibility, accountability, and practical leadership. He also serves as Vice Chairman of the Augusta Aviation Commission and is committed to responsible spending, essential services, and transparent communication with residents.
Evett Williams is a proven servant leader, community advocate, and experienced professional also running for District 8 Commissioner. With nearly four decades in South Augusta, she brings deep community roots and a strong record of service.She is a Cum Laude graduate of the Medical College of Georgia with a Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology and holds a Master of Theology degree. Her professional background spans nonprofit leadership, education, workforce development, healthcare, construction, real estate, veteran services, and marketing. She currently serves as Marketing Director for the Paralyzed Veterans of America, Southeastern Chapter.Evett also serves on the Augusta-Richmond County Board of Zoning Appeals (Past Chairman) and the Family YMCA Metro Board of Directors. She is a graduate of Leadership Augusta and Leadership Georgia and serves as an Elder at Christian City of Praise.
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Tori Branum is a Marine veteran and firearms instructor running for Congress in Georgia’s 12th District. After serving her country, she’s now focused on securing the border, strengthening national security, supporting veterans and farmers, and bringing accountability to Washington.
Chris Stephens was raised in the rural South and built his career in public service as a 911 dispatcher and police officer. Now a former small business owner and nonprofit leader, he brings a practical, solutions-focused approach centered on service, fairness, and community.
Traci George is a Gold Star family member and mother of three whose leadership is shaped by service and sacrifice. Through her work across economic development, healthcare, education, and community infrastructure, she has built coalitions and led initiatives focused on creating real outcomes for families and strengthening the systems they rely on.
Bri Woodson is a Georgia native, community advocate, and recovery mentor who has turned personal adversity into purpose. Through her work creating second-chance programs and connecting people to resources, she is focused on mental health, education, and economic opportunity.
Ceretta Smith is an Army veteran, former Grovetown councilwoman, and small business owner with decades of service in the military and federal government. She is also a labor and human rights advocate who has led at multiple levels while mentoring future leaders.
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In this solo episode, Janice Allen Jackson breaks down all the races on the ballot, offering insight and context to help voters better understand what’s at stake ahead of election day.
This episode is designed to inform and empower the community by making local elections more accessible and easier to understand. Whether you’re a first-time voter or simply looking to stay informed, this discussion offers valuable perspective on the decisions that shape our local government and future.
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Lonnie Wimberly – A retired Command Sergeant Major with 30 years of distinguished service in the U.S. Army, Wimberly enlisted in 1972 and rose through the ranks to senior leadership. He served as Fort Gordon’s Garrison Command Sergeant Major, overseeing major activations, redeployments, and combat operations with zero casualties, and was awarded a second Legion of Merit upon retirement. He earned degrees from Fayetteville State University, National-Louis University, and Brenau University. A longtime Augusta resident, he helped establish the Walton Farms Neighborhood Association and remains active in the Richmond County Neighborhood Associations Alliance, continuing his commitment to community development.
Alvin Mason – Born in Lansing, Michigan, Mason served honorably in the U.S. Army from 1984 to 2004, holding key leadership roles including Protocol Non-Commissioned Officer in Korea. After his military career, he opened BBQ restaurants in Augusta and entered public service, being elected to the Augusta-Richmond County Commission in 2007 and later serving as Mayor Pro Tem. He has also served as Interim Commissioner and was re-elected in 2022. With advanced degrees and experience managing over $500 million in contracts at Fort Gordon, Mason brings more than 37 years of public service. He has overseen over $750 million in local infrastructure projects, supported major economic development efforts, and continues to focus on growth, transportation, and community improvements across District 4.
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Meet both candidates. Attorney Alexia Davis Payne has spent her legal career serving Burke and Richmond Counties. Originally from Texas, she attended Baylor University on an academic and athletic scholarship before earning her juris doctor from Tulane University. Since 2006, she has served the citizens of Augusta both in and out of the courtroom.
She is the current president of the Augusta Conference of African American Attorneys and a past president of the Augusta Bar Association. She has served on the Boys and Girls Club Board for over a decade, supported literacy initiatives, and helped expand the Georgia Bar High School Mock Trial program. In 2018, she co-founded the law firm Davis, Chapman, and Wilder, LLC after more than a decade with the Public Defender’s Office.
Judge Ashley Wright grew up in Augusta, Georgia, and returned home after graduating from Mercer Law School to serve in the Augusta Judicial Circuit. She spent 12 years as an Assistant District Attorney before being appointed District Attorney, where she prosecuted felony and misdemeanor cases across multiple counties.
In 2017, she was appointed to the Superior Court bench, where she now presides over criminal, civil, and domestic cases, including Drug Treatment Court. She is also active in community outreach, including hosting The First Step, a program focused on recovery and support resources.
She is a graduate of Leadership Augusta and Leadership Georgia and has served on numerous local and state boards supporting education, service, and community development.
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Our Augusta mayor candidate special brings together three voices shaping the future of the city: Eric Gaines, Dr. Lori Myles, and Steven Brian Kendrick.
Eric Gaines is a U.S. military veteran, real estate investor, father of two, and community advocate focused on transparency, accountability, and addressing the economic challenges facing local residents.
Dr. Lori Myles is a native of Memphis, Tennessee, and a 38-year educator, businesswoman, author, and community advocate. A graduate of Paine College with a doctorate in Administration, Organizational Leadership, and Supervision, she champions being a “Voice for the Voiceless” and advocates for equitable growth in Augusta.
Steven Brian Kendrick is a lifelong Augustan with more than 20 years of experience in public service and economic development. A former Richmond County Tax Commissioner and current Chief Deputy, his platform centers on building stronger communities, growing economic opportunity, and uniting leadership across Augusta.
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Stacy Pulliam is a dedicated mom of six, follower of Christ, business owner, and Augusta Richmond County District 2 Commissioner. She is Finance Committee Chair, serves on the Public Safety Committee, and is an ex officio member of Destination Augusta and the Augusta Arts Council. Stacy is the owner of Jhani Realty, recognized nationally for her referral-based business, and she founded DyeVerCity, a multicultural salon empowering women in business and personal growth. She collaborates with nonprofits throughout Augusta and lives by the mantra, “People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.”
Corey Johnson Sr. is a former two-term Augusta-Richmond County Commissioner and former Mayor Pro-Tem. He served as chairman of the Public Service and Engineering Committees and was Vice President of the Georgia Municipal Association’s 7th District. Corey owns First Choice Home Inspections & Construction, LLC, is a certified podcast producer, and serves on several local boards. A lifelong Augusta resident, he is married with five sons, a sports fan, and passionate about serving his community.
Watch the episode now—you don’t want to miss it!
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Meet Angelia Pressley. For over 20 years, she has worked at the intersection of business and sustainability, partnering with leading organizations like The Kroger Company, Publix, Ford Motor Company, Coca-Cola and State Farm, bringing a strong understanding of both environmental impact and the bottom line. She provides clients with data-driven insights, strategic communication and community engagement, helping them navigate crisis management, media relations and build public trust.
Angelia is also a professor at Clark Atlanta University, where she teaches students about emerging careers, the economy and practical skills like research, data analytics and AI. She holds a degree in English and Advertising from Flagler College and a Master’s from The George Washington University, along with an entrepreneurship certification from Spelman College.
She serves on several community boards and founded the Welcome to South Cobb Festival to bring people together and celebrate local green spaces. Family is central to her life, and she enjoys cycling, hiking and traveling, and is guided by her faith with a strong belief in justice, mercy and faithfulness.
Look out for our new episode tomorrow.
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Inside the District 10 Race, get an exclusive look at the candidates shaping the future of Augusta’s District 10. From community priorities to leadership visions, we dive into what drives these leaders and how they plan to make a difference.
Ben Hasan is a proud native of Augusta. He is married with four kids, 12 grandkids, and two great-grandkids. A former Augusta Commissioner, he has hosted Comcast Community Concerns, co-owned Urban Pro Weekly, hosted Can We Talk on the radio, co-founded PEP, a school for delinquent students, and owned two clothing boutiques in the Laney-Walker Blvd area.
Wayne Guilfoyle is a lifelong Augustan and the current District 10 Commissioner. First elected in 2010, he is known for his hands-on, results-driven leadership. He has focused on infrastructure, economic development, stormwater management, and strengthening neighborhoods, always emphasizing collaboration and accessibility.
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Chad Peace of the Independent Voter Project joins us to talk about how systemic reform can result in less political polarization. We tackle the issue of whether party labels are helpful or hurtful for voters, and whether younger voters want to engage in a partisan process. We also talk about the significance of Georgia on the national political stage. Learn more at https://independentvoterproject.org/.
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Titus Nichols, Army Reservist, attorney, and Morehouse graduate, is running for Georgia State House District 34. We discussed how our legislature can address a variety of issues to make life more affordable. Topics include Medicaid Expansion, child care subsidies, the growing threat of corporate landlords, and how data centers affect our power bills. Learn more about Nichols at titus4ga.com.
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Karin Parham is the CEO and founder of the Freedom to Read Coalition of Columbia County, where she works to protect intellectual freedom and ensure public access to diverse literature in local libraries and schools. A former U.S. Army officer, she brings a strong background in leadership, organization, and public service to her advocacy work. In addition to leading the Coalition, Karin serves as Treasurer of the Columbia County Democratic Committee. She also writes The Columbia County Observer and has published opinion columns in The Augusta Press. A lifelong reader, she believes that access to books and information is a fundamental right and a cornerstone of a healthy democracy.
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Thomas McAdams is a lifelong resident of Augusta who has witnessed the community’s growth firsthand. A devoted husband, father of five with another on the way, and spiritual mentor to many, he serves as Chief Administrative Officer for a local Christian service center, helping strengthen communication and community life. With leadership experience across hospitality, retail, sales, office management, and ministry, he is known for building unified, high-performing teams while prioritizing faith and family.
LaFawn Pinkney Mealings is a candidate for State House District 130 and a seasoned labor relations and organizational leadership professional. With an MBA, global HR certifications, and over a decade advocating for fair wages and workplace accountability, her work centers on people, policy, and problem-solving. She is also deeply engaged in community service, supporting workforce development, child advocacy, and initiatives that strengthen community well-being.
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