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On Community: The People’s Perspectiv
by Loom
On Community: The People’s Perspectiv is a podcast dedicated to understanding the true condition of America’s social fabric by going straight to the heart of our nation: the people. Through conversations with leaders in education, corporate, government, and everyday citizens, we explore why communities feel disconnected, where alignment across sectors is breaking down, and what it would take to rebuild trust, purpose, and belonging at the local level.This show isn’t political commentary or theory. It’s about listening deeply for the needs, gaps, and frictions shaping American life beneath the surface. Our goal is to uncover whether stronger local connection and shared purpose can meaningfully strengthen communities—and, ultimately, the nation itself. This show takes a ground-level look at the forces shaping families, schools, businesses, and civic institutions—and invites listeners to envision a stronger, healthier, and more resilient country. Because America’s future isn’t determine
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Dr. Brian Ridley: The Hidden Cost of a Thriving Community
In this conversation with Dr. Brian Ridley, Superintendent of Gilmer County Schools, we explore what it really means to build a flourishing community—where strong relationships and opportunity exist, but rising costs and rapid change leave students unsure of where they fit. It’s a candid look at the tension between growth and belonging, and what it takes to prepare the next generation for a future we can’t yet see.
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Kristen Timoteo, MLIS: More Than Books: How Libraries Strengthen Communities
In this episode, Meagan talks with librarian Kristen Timoteo about how public libraries serve as powerful community hubs. From literacy programs and summer meals to technology access and local partnerships, libraries quietly support communities in ways many people never realize. Curious what your local library offers? Visit your local library and discover everything it has to offer—you may be surprised by the resources available for free in your own community.
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Ishita Sukul: Human Trafficking and the Role of Community
In this episode of On Community, Meagan sits down with Georgia Tech student Ishita Sukul to discuss her work with Physicians for Human Rights and efforts to raise awareness about human trafficking. Together they explore how stronger communities and greater public awareness can help prevent exploitation and support survivors. To learn more about Physicians for Human Rights or connect with Ms. Sukul on LinkedIn, explore the links below. PHR Johns Creek Instagram Ms. Sukul's LinkedIn
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Dr. Aaron Duvall: Executive Director of Workforce and Economic Development at UA Little Rock
In this first episode, Meagan and Dr. Duvall dig into why so many parts of community life — schools, families, workplaces — feel strained today. Drawing from 17 years in education, Dr. Duvall offers insight into student disconnection, shifting family dynamics, and why relationships matter more than programs. Together they explore how local connection might be a powerful starting point for rebuilding purpose and belonging. This conversation sets the stage for a broader, ongoing exploration of what it takes to strengthen communities from the ground up.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
On Community: The People’s Perspectiv is a podcast dedicated to understanding the true condition of America’s social fabric by going straight to the heart of our nation: the people. Through conversations with leaders in education, corporate, government, and everyday citizens, we explore why communities feel disconnected, where alignment across sectors is breaking down, and what it would take to rebuild trust, purpose, and belonging at the local level.This show isn’t political commentary or theory. It’s about listening deeply for the needs, gaps, and frictions shaping American life beneath the surface. Our goal is to uncover whether stronger local connection and shared purpose can meaningfully strengthen communities—and, ultimately, the nation itself. This show takes a ground-level look at the forces shaping families, schools, businesses, and civic institutions—and invites listeners to envision a stronger, healthier, and more resilient country. Because America’s future isn’t determine
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