The Growing Rural podcast offers a diverse and authentic depiction of the issues facing rural South Carolina, as well as celebrating its successes. Through interviews with community leaders, policy makers, and researchers, we learn about the powerful work that happens in rural SC every day to positively impact these communities. Episodes will cover topics such as health care, employment, education, and the arts, among other things. The Growing Rural podcast is supported by the South Carolina Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare. To learn more, visit sc.edu/ruralhealthcare.
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The Growing Rural podcast offers a diverse and authentic depiction of the issues facing rural South Carolina, as well as celebrating its successes. Through interviews with community leaders, policy makers, and researchers, we learn about the powerful work that happens in rural SC every day to positively impact these communities. Episodes will cover topics such as health care, employment, education, and the arts, among other things. The Growing Rural podcast is supported by the South Carolina Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare. To learn more, visit sc.edu/ruralhealthcare.
Today our guest is Lydia Cotton. She serves as the North Charleston-Hispanic Liaison, City Of Charleston-Latino Ambassador, Mayors’ Commission on Homelessness, and on the Commission on Women’s City of Charleston
Growing Rural
The Growing Rural podcast offers a diverse and authentic depiction of the issues facing rural South Carolina, as well as celebrating its successes. Through interviews with community leaders, policy makers, and researchers, we learn about the powerful work that happens in rural SC every day to positively impact these communities. Episodes will cover topics such as health care, employment, education, and the arts, among other things. The Growing Rural podcast is supported by the South Carolina Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare. To learn more, visit sc.edu/ruralhealthcare.