In this inspiring episode of Rural Ruckus Radio, host John Monson sits down with Benya Cross, a new voice at the Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation (SMIF). Together, they explore what it means to lead with purpose in rural Minnesota — from investing in local entrepreneurs and community projects to fostering the next generation of changemakers.
Benya shares her journey into community development, the lessons that have shaped her leadership style, and why she believes collaboration is the heartbeat of rural success. This conversation reminds us that lasting impact starts with showing up, listening, and working together.
In this episode, host John Monson welcomes a very special guest—his son. Together they reflect on family, leadership, and the next generation of rural community builders. The conversation blends personal stories with professional insights, highlighting how rural values, community service, and generational continuity all shape the future of small-town vitality.
In this episode of Rural Ruckus Radio, John Monson sits down with Bob from Compeer Financial to talk about the unsung “workhorses” of rural communities—people and organizations quietly driving critical projects like rural health care, infrastructure, and economic development. From fixing local hospital roofs to connecting community leaders with funding partners, Bob explains how Compeer works behind the scenes to solve problems and keep rural communities thriving. This candid discussion highlights why small victories matter, why partnerships are essential, and why the most important change-makers often aren’t in the spotlight.
Host John Monson reconnects with Amy Schaefer of Compeer Financial for a deeper dive into the root needs of rural communities. From infrastructure and health care to housing and daycare, this conversation highlights what the data is saying—and what real-world partnerships must do to meet the moment. With a strong emphasis on practical, forward-thinking solutions, this episode lays the groundwork for future episodes tackling rural business and economic strategies.
In this heartfelt and insightful episode, John Monson sits down with his son, Tom Monson, a rural banker and community leader from Kasson, Minnesota. As Marketplace President of MTB Bank and an active local Chamber member, Tom shares his unique, people-first approach to rural banking and economic development. From pop-up banks at local events to innovative small-town solutions, Tom proves that leadership rooted in community and authenticity can have a real impact.
In this episode, host John Monson sits down with Tim Penny, President of SMIF, to explore how long-term, place-based philanthropy is reshaping southern Minnesota. From early childhood support to rural entrepreneurship and workforce development, SMIF’s programs are planting seeds of progress across communities. Tim shares the importance of partnership, local trust, and flexible funding that meets people where they are.
In this episode of Rural Ruckus, host John Monson welcomes Tim Penny, President & CEO of the Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation (SMIF). They dive into how SMIF has built long-term impact through early childhood programs, entrepreneurial investment, and small-town partnerships. With a focus on collaboration and staying power, Tim shares what it takes to build lasting trust in rural philanthropy.
In this episode of Rural Ruckus, John Monson sits down again with James Hanke of CEDA to explore how rural entrepreneurship can shape the future of small towns. From innovation labs to coaching cohorts, CEDA is helping local businesses thrive and creating a legacy of impact across Greater Minnesota. James shares how strategic investment in entrepreneurs uncovers the true potential of rural communities.
In this episode of Rural Ruckus, host John Monson is joined by James Hanke from Community Economic Development Associates (CEDA) to explore what it takes to bring lasting, strategic impact to small towns across the Midwest.
From economic development strategies to community engagement and entrepreneurial growth, James shares stories from the field—offering practical insight into how rural towns can identify their assets and act with purpose. Whether it’s a town of 500 or 5,000, CEDA’s model helps communities create their own path to progress.
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“What I love about CEDA is that we walk with communities—not ahead of them, not behind them.” – James Hanke“Rural development isn’t about telling people what to do. It’s about uncovering what they care about—and moving from there.” – James Hanke“It’s amazing what happens when small towns stop waiting and start acting.” – John Monson📌 Resources Mentioned:
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Stay tuned for upcoming conversations with rural innovators, local leaders, and changemakers working to move small towns forward—with heart, strategy, and a little ruckus.
In Episode 2 of Rural Ruckus, host John Monson continues his insightful conversation with Paul Kohls of Compeer Financial, taking a deeper dive into the people-first philosophy that drives Compeer’s work in rural communities.
The conversation moves from the abstract idea of “rural America” to a more focused and heartfelt look at rural communities—where real people live, work, dream, and lead. Paul shares how this distinction influences Compeer's strategy, especially through its Rural Vitality Initiative, which is designed to strengthen communities by fostering partnerships, enabling local investments, and giving back in meaningful ways.
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“Rural communities are about people. Rural America is a marketplace. And we’re here to serve people.” – John Monson“No one entity can solve these challenges alone. That’s why partnership is at the core of everything we do.” – Paul Kohls“Rural development is not just a project. It’s a movement—built on leadership, persistence, and collaboration.” – Paul KohlsIn this episode, host John Monson is joined by Paul Kohls of Compeer Financial to explore how Compeer is helping rural America thrive through innovation, investment, and intentional partnerships. Paul, who leads Compeer’s Rural Vitality Initiative, shares his perspective on what makes the organization different—and why supporting rural communities is central to their mission.
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Rural Ruckus is a podcast hosted by John Monson that delves into the challenges, opportunities, and stories shaping rural America. With a deep passion for agriculture and small-town life, John explores what’s happening on Main Streets across the country—from housing and daycare to labor shortages and economic development. Each episode sparks thoughtful conversation about how rural communities can shift from competition to collaboration and thrive in a changing world. Tune in to better understand the heartbeat of rural America—and why it matters.