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  • Building Stronger Child Care Systems for Missouri Families
    2026/06/10

    This episode, host Luke Dietterle speaks with Kaylee Paffrath, President and CEO of the Moberly Area Economic Development Corporation (MAEDC), and Sarah Kennedy, an MU Extension Community Development Field Specialist who works with the Missouri Supporting Early Childhood Administrators (MO-SECA) program, about efforts to improve access to child care in Moberly, Missouri. Together, they explore what it looks like when economic development and early childhood leadership align around a shared goal, and what their work in Moberly could mean for communities across the state facing similar childcare challenges.

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    18 分
  • Meeting Missouri’s Child Care Challenge
    2026/05/27
    This episode, host Luke Dietterle speaks with Dr. Toni Sturdivant, Director of Early Learning at Mid America Regional Council, JeT'aime Taylor, Executive Director of Starting Early in Kansas City, and Elizabeth Ireland, Program Manager for RISE-MO at the Center for Family & Policy Research at the University of Missouri, to discuss child care needs across Missouri and the broader Midwest. Describing the landscape of early learning programs across the region and what it takes to ensure educators have the tools and support they need to deliver quality experiences for young children. Shared stories about building coalitions and developing apprenticeship pathways that equip early childhood educators across Missouri and Kansas to step into leadership and advocate within their communities. Explaing the statewide work underway through RISE-MO to strengthen and grow Missouri's early childhood workforce, and what that effort means for families and providers navigating a system under pressure. Together, they explore what meaningful action looks like at the local, regional, and state level as communities work to meet the child care needs of today and tomorrow. MU Extension podcasts: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/podcasts
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    22 分
  • Neighborhood Leadership Fellows
    2026/04/10

    This episode, host Luke Dietterle speaks with Taylor Clark, Field Specialist in Community Development with MU Extension, and Jamarcus Williams, Superintendent of the Charleston, Missouri School District, to discuss the Neighborhood Leadership Fellows (NLF) program. Taylor Clark describes NLF as an applied civic leadership program designed for those already leading within their organizations who are ready to take the next step, whether that means joining a board, influencing policy, or making a larger community impact. JaMarcus Williams shares how the program expanded his perspective beyond the school district and helped him connect with like-minded leaders across Mississippi and Scott counties. Together, they explore how NLF's first Boot Heel cohort tackled real community challenges, including childcare access, affordable housing, and youth development, and how the relationships built during the program continue to drive positive change across Southeast Missouri.

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    25 分
  • Assets in your Neighborhood
    2026/03/05

    In this episode, the host, Luke Dietterle, sits down for a chat with Laura Mize, a code enforcer and Neighborhood Specialist with Excelsior Springs Community Development, and David Burton, an MU Extension Field Specialist. This episode explores how Neighboring 101 isn't just for new homeowners. Laura leveraged her connection with her community as a code enforcer to figure out who might benefit from a little help, and then used the assets around her to help her neighborhood. David Burton sheds light on how to identify those assets and how Neighboring 101 can be a next step if you're interested in engaging further with those around you.

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    30 分
  • The Business of Regulated Utilities and RULI
    2026/02/03

    This episode, host Luke Dietterle speaks with Adrienne Ohler, Associate Director of Policy Research for the Financial Research Institute, and Alex Antal, Principal at the Regulatory Assistance Project, to discuss the Regulated Utilities Leadership Institute (RULI). Alex Antal explains the unique business context of regulated utilities and how they differ from other investor-owned firms from a managerial perspective. Adrienne Ohler describes the value of this leadership development program for utility professionals and regulators as they navigate rapid transformations in public utility systems. Together, they explore how the program prepares leaders to understand how electricity, natural gas, and water systems are likely to evolve in the years ahead.

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    19 分
  • Pathway to Employment with APPLIE
    2025/09/17

    This episode explores how employers and community members can support individuals who are or have been justice-involved in finding meaningful employment. We discuss the challenges they face, the resilience and skills they bring, and the pathways that help them rebuild their lives while strengthening our communities.

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    24 分
  • Supporting Rising Art in the Dorothy Day Cabin
    2025/07/07

    This episode, host Luke Dietterle speaks with Elena Stephenson, field specialist in community development, and Rachelle Gardner-Roe, a fiber artist and poet, following up on our previous episode on the Dorothy Day Cabin almost two years ago! Rachelle Gardner-Roe describes what her experience was like as the inaugural artist in the Dorothy Day Cabin residency program, along with the stories of how that time sparked future creative inspiration for her. Elena Stephenson explains the work she did as one of the program’s organizers to create a space for local artists to create in a way they hadn't before, and how the program connects with the larger community through artistic action.

    MU Extension podcasts: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/podcasts

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    20 分
  • Labor Studies and Missouri's Humanities
    2025/06/11

    This episode, host Luke Dietterle speaks with Ashley Beard-Fosnow, Executive Director of the Missouri Humanities in Kansas City, and Matt Pezold, field specialist in labor and workforce development. Ashley Beard-Fosnow describes her current experience with humanities work and how she still uses the lessons from the Labor Studies program in her position, along with the hands-on perspectives she gained that have benefited her. Matt Pezold explains how he works as one of the program’s instructors to shape these courses to provide knowledge leaders can take into their communities, and how he sees these experiences change for every one of his students.

    MU Extension podcasts: https://extension.missouri.edu/programs/podcasts

    Labor Studies Certificate Program: https://www.umsl.edu/political-science/labor-studies/index.html

    Labor and Workforce Development: https://extension.missouri.edu/counties/urban-west-region/labor-and-workforce-development

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    21 分