Between Here and Help

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Between Here and Help

A podcast about trust, care, and the resources that support life in the Methow Valley. This show explores the space where questions live, before answers are clear and before help is needed. Each month, host Nicole Ringgold sits down with local organizations working in health, emergency response, aging, safety, and personal well-being—bridging lived experience with local expertise, and helping us better understand not just what resources exist, but the people behind them.

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    When Help Has to Find You: Inside Search and Rescue in Okanogan County

    What really happens when someone is lost, injured, or overdue in the backcountry? In this episode of Between Here and Help, Nicole Ringgold speaks with Christina Woodworth, Search and Rescue Coordinator for the Okanogan County Sheriff’s Office, about the volunteer teams who respond when emergencies happen across one of Washington’s largest and most rugged counties.Christina shares how rescues are launched, how Search and Rescue works alongside Aero Methow, EMS, and other agencies, and the realities of coordinating missions in remote terrain where time, weather, and geography can all complicate the response. They also talk about prevention, preparedness, text-to-911, what it takes to become a volunteer, and how teams process the emotional weight of difficult recoveries.This is a thoughtful look at the people who show up when the unexpected happens—and what all of us can do to stay safer outdoors.

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    Trust, Dignity, and the Lookout Coalition

    In this episode of Between Here and Help, Nicole Ringgold sits down with the team behind the Lookout Coalition—a remarkable volunteer program in the Methow Valley that provides in-home medical guidance, advocacy, and compassionate support for people facing serious illness, aging, dementia, and end-of-life transitions.They discuss what it means to meet people where they are, literally and emotionally: in their homes, in moments of uncertainty, and during some of life’s most vulnerable seasons.The conversation explores the realities of rural healthcare, the gaps families often face after hospital discharge, the importance of advance care planning, and the quiet power of neighbors helping neighbors.Most of all, it is about dignity, trust, and the kind of care that listens first.If you live in a rural community—or care about how communities show up for one another—this is an episode worth hearing.

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    Three Rivers Hospital: The Work of Rural Care

    In this episode of Between Here and Help, Nicole Ringgold speaks with Three Rivers Hospital commissioners Mike Pruett and Cherri Thomas about the realities of rural healthcare. Together, they explore what it means to operate a critical access hospital, the financial and regulatory pressures facing small medical systems, and the vital role local care plays in supporting community health. From governance and funding to telemedicine and future collaboration across hospital districts, this conversation offers an inside look at how rural hospitals adapt, advocate, and continue to serve—ensuring care remains accessible, personal, and close to home.

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    Methow At Home — Aging Well in the Valley

    Episode Summary: Methow At Home — Aging Well in the ValleyWhat does it take to grow older in a rural community and remain connected, supported, and independent?In this episode of Between Here and Help, host Nicole Ringgold sits down with leaders from Methow At Home, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping Methow Valley residents age safely, actively, and with dignity in the place they love.Together, they explore how Methow At Home connects neighbors with practical support, social engagement, and trusted resources—from transportation and home assistance to community gatherings and wellness programs. The conversation highlights the unique challenges of aging in a rural region, the power of neighbor-to-neighbor support, and the growing importance of building systems that allow people to remain in their homes and communities as they age.Whether you’re planning for your own future, supporting aging parents, or simply curious about how communities can care for one another across generations, this episode offers insight into a model of aging that centers connection, dignity, and belonging.Listeners will also learn how to get involved with Methow At Home—as a member, volunteer, or supporter—and how the organization is helping shape a more compassionate and resilient future for the Methow Valley.

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    Care Coordination in the Methow: Supporting Elders Before Crisis

    Nicole speaks with Easton Branam, Director of the Methow Valley Elder Care Coordination Network, about how local organizations are working together to support older adults. The conversation explores aging in a rural community, navigating complex health systems, and how coordination helps people stay safe, supported, and connected at home.

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    Understanding Emergency Response in the Methow Valley

    In this first episode of Between Here and Help, host Nicole Ringgold explores how emergency medical services work in the Methow Valley. Listeners learn who responds in a crisis, how EMS is funded, what “advanced life support” really means, and why community training and support matter. The episode also demystifies insurance, transport, and aging-in-place challenges, inviting residents to get informed, get trained, and get involved.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A podcast about trust, care, and the resources that support life in the Methow Valley. This show explores the space where questions live, before answers are clear and before help is needed. Each month, host Nicole Ringgold sits down with local organizations working in health, emergency response, aging, safety, and personal well-being—bridging lived experience with local expertise, and helping us better understand not just what resources exist, but the people behind them.

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