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Moments of Growth: Community Engagement

The Growing Small Towns Show

Release Date: 01/20/2025

S5:E19 - Small Town Talent Attraction with Alissa Henriksen show art S5:E19 - Small Town Talent Attraction with Alissa Henriksen

The Growing Small Towns Show

We’ve heard it, and you probably have too: “People don’t want to move to rural communities.” Or, “Talented people don’t want to live in small towns.”  Well, we’re happy to say we know that’s not true, and so does Alissa Henriksen. This episode is all about attracting talent to our small towns, how not to write people off, and why sometimes it’s good for a business to run on vibes.  About Alissa: Alissa Henriksen is the co-founder and co-president at Grey Search + Strategy, where she leads the community-centric team culture and drives revenue goals for the...

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S5:E18 - Being a Developer with a Heart with Dylan Cinti show art S5:E18 - Being a Developer with a Heart with Dylan Cinti

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Housing development is a key focus for many small towns, and for good reason: we need places for people to live! But, sometimes development can bring gentrification and sameness, which is not what we want for our small towns. Dylan Cinti combines construction with stewardship to restore and update small-town properties while keeping their heart and charm. About Dylan: Dylan Cinti is co-founder and Head of Operations at Yarrow, a real estate firm dedicated to creating a better renting experience in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Working with local tradespeople, Yarrow buys, remodels, and manages...

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S5:E17 - Engaging Kids to Contribute with Craig Cegielski and Tyson Rohrscheib show art S5:E17 - Engaging Kids to Contribute with Craig Cegielski and Tyson Rohrscheib

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We are kicking off the second part of Season 5 with a bang and sharing one of the coolest programs we’ve had the pleasure of learning about: Cardinal Manufacturing. Led by our guests, Craig and Tyson, Cardinal Manufacturing is a high school class *and* a full-fledged business that allows students to not only do actual work but learn the skills involved in running a business, from how to walk through a door with confidence and give a good handshake to how to quote jobs, do the work, and submit invoices. Like…can you even?! It’s the coolest program and we can’t wait to share it with...

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S5:E16 - What Makes Kids Love Their Small Towns with Carter Undem show art S5:E16 - What Makes Kids Love Their Small Towns with Carter Undem

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This is a first on the podcast and a great ending to the first part of Season 5 (we’ll be back in September with more episodes!) One of Rebecca’s children joined us for the funnest episode ever about small towns through the eyes of a kid: what he loves, what he’d like to see, and the frustrations he experiences as a kid in a small town. About Carter: Carter is Rebecca’s 13-year-old son, the middle child, and a small-town connoisseur and font of wisdom about how to connect with and make small towns great places for kids. In this episode, we cover: What Carter loves about his small...

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S5:E15 - Getting and Keeping Rural Lawyers with Hannah Haksgaard show art S5:E15 - Getting and Keeping Rural Lawyers with Hannah Haksgaard

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This episode is about the rural lawyer shortage, why it’s happening, why it matters, and what we can do about it. This is a new-to-us topic, and we’re so excited to share it with you because it’s way more important and impactful than we realized. Lawyers have a crucial place in our small communities, from providing essential government services like prosecution to supporting small businesses and helping them thrive. Our guest, Hannah, is a law professor and author who took a deep dive into this issue, and we’re so glad she did. We learned a lot, and we think you will, too! About...

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S5:E14 - How to Engage Youth in Small Towns with Karen Pifher show art S5:E14 - How to Engage Youth in Small Towns with Karen Pifher

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We focus a lot on belonging here at Growing Small Towns, and one of the most important groups (that sometimes gets neglected by traditional community development) is youth. Kids need to feel at home and welcome in our small towns, too, and when our young people are engaged, active, and have good places to hang out with their friends, the effect is like a shockwave in the best way. Today’s episode is with the amazing Karen Pifher, who is helping communities support their youth in very real, material ways.  And with lots of food, because apparently that’s key for kid hangouts.  ...

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S5:E13 - The Fight for Public Education with Erin Oban show art S5:E13 - The Fight for Public Education with Erin Oban

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When we think of politics, I think a lot of us feel intimidated or like there isn’t room for us in the process–we’re not “political,” or we don’t have time, or we’re not the right kind of person. Today’s guest shows that being an unlikely politician may actually be the best thing, and why we need more real people in politics (yes, that means you!) About Erin: Erin Oban is a lifelong North Dakotan and proud, Class B kid, raised in a farm family in Ray, ND. Her professional career has included experience as a middle school math teacher, in nonprofit management and educational...

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S5:E12 - Making Room for New People with Meredith McMurray show art S5:E12 - Making Room for New People with Meredith McMurray

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Meredith is easily one of the most interesting and unusual people we’ve ever had on the podcast, and her story is a testament to just how much small-town living appeals to all kinds of people, even people that you may not expect. This episode is all about how Meredith–a Marin County, California native–found herself in rural South Dakota, and what we can do to make our small towns more welcoming for all different kinds of people who want to make their lives here.  About Meredith: Meredith McMurray was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. She was home-schooled for all...

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Season 5, Episode 11 - Small Town People Problems: Negative Local Voices with Heidi Kerr-Schlaefer show art Season 5, Episode 11 - Small Town People Problems: Negative Local Voices with Heidi Kerr-Schlaefer

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This episode is a listener-submitted Small Town People Problem, and it’s one we hear a lot: What do we do about local negativity? How do we deal with it when the people in the town are the ones being the Negative Nancies (or Negative Normans), and what can we do about it? We are joined by the amazing Heidi Kerr-Schlaefer, who, as it happens, is someone who knows quite a lot about local apathy and what to do about it. About Heidi: Heidi Kerr-Schlaefer barely escaped law school. She became a freelance writer in 2006, the Mayor of HeidiTown.com in 2007, and a community builder in 2023 when she...

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S5:E10 - Love as a Driver in Small Towns show art S5:E10 - Love as a Driver in Small Towns

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We underestimate the power of love–or maybe limit the places where we deem it appropriate–but that’s silly because love is the most powerful motivator on the planet. We believe that love can actually be the key to unlocking the answers to some of our biggest questions and challenges in small towns. In this episode, Rebecca talks about all the ways that love can make our communities better places and what it looks like to show up with love. In this episode, we share three challenges for you to start using love as a force for good and change in your communities: Focus on doing more of...

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When we were thinking about the kinds of people we wanted to talk to for this Moments of Growth series, we knew we needed to include people who have been impacted in some way by the work we do at Growing Small Towns. 
 
Some of these guests use Growing Small Towns in an official capacity—they have a formal role in economic or community development, or something similar, and have utilized our programming professionally. Others are members of our local school board, have engaged with us on a personal level, or for a small business. However their involvement, though, we treasure these thoughts and words from the people we serve, and we hope you’ll enjoy this episode! 
 
In this episode, we hear from: 
  • Anna Sell - Superintendent of Oakes Public School
  • Sonia Meehl - former Oakes Public School board member
  • Matt Marshall - Member Services, Rates & Economic Development Manager at Minnkota
  • Ashley Berg - owner of Main Street Boutique in Rugby, ND 
  • Bob Wurl - board member for Southern Valley Economic Development Association
  • Justin Meidinger - Director, Ellendale Opera House
  • Dawn Mandt - Executive Director of Red River Regional Council
  • Justin Neppl - former Economic Development Director for Southern Valley Economic Development Association
  • Roberta Forward - board member for North Dakota Grapegrower's Association, Riding for Dreams, and Oakes PTO Chapter 
  • Jeremy Nelson - founder, Arthur Market
  • Melissa Beach - Economic Development Administrator, Minnkota
 
Links and Resources Mentioned:
Oakes Public School: https://www.oakes.k12.nd.us/
Minnkota Power Cooperative: https://www.minnkota.com/
Main Street Boutique in Rugby, ND: https://mainstreetboutiquerugby.com/
Southern Valley Economic Development Association: https://www.facebook.com/Southernvalleyeda/
Ellendale Opera House: http://www.ellendaleoperahouse.com/
Red River Regional Council: https://redriverrc.com/
North Dakota Grapegrower's Association: https://www.ndgwa.org/