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Welcome to Side by Side, a new University of Minnesota Extension podcast exploring the connections between rural and urban spaces

Aug 09, 20243 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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Episode description

Side-by-Side definition: 

1. beside one another 

2. in the same place, time, or circumstance. 


What does it mean for rural and urban communities to live side by side? Rural sociologists have described urban and rural fates as being shared. Yet, we too often focus on rural and urban spaces as separate and divided entities.

The rural-urban conversation is much more complex than we are led to believe. To prosper together, we will need to better understand how rural and urban communities are connected, to be each other’s allies, to learn from each other, and to work together to meet today’s biggest challenges.

Join University of Minnesota Extension host Ellen Wolter as she explores the interdependent relationship between rural and urban spaces and talks with guests including Heidi Heitkamp, Tuleah Palmer, RT Rybak, Julie Tesch, Jake Loesch, Nadine Bill, Rhymefest, Tony Pipa, Brian Dabson, and Brigid Tuck about why this complex and necessary relationship matters.

Season 1 episodes coming soon! Follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to hear the first episode when it releases on August 28th!

For more information or to reach our team, connect with us at sidebyside@umn.edu.

Transcript

Singer with Music (Jim Griswold)

Oh, we ain't got a barrel of money. Maybe we're ragged and funny, but we'll travel along singing a song side by side.

Ellen Wolter

Are you a city person that knows nothing about living in a rural community? Or maybe you grow up rural and now live urban. What does rural and urban even mean anyway? How are these spaces connected and why should we care?

Heidi Heitkamp

You know, it's really easy to demonize a whole group of people when you don't have to spend time with them.

Ellen Wolter

Hi. I'm Ellen Wolter. I work at the University of Minnesota Extension, where I work with rural, suburban, and urban communities to navigate civic challenges. My work takes me across the state of Minnesota where I see many of the differences that make up the divide. But more importantly, I see the similarities and the connections across rural urban and suburban spaces. What do you think we get wrong about rural spaces? What do you think some of the misconceptions are?

Brigid Tuck

Okay. We're lazy. We're boring. We don't do anything fun. We all go to bed at 9 o'clock apparently out here. The tumbleweed is blowing through town and none of those things are true.

Ellen Wolter

The rural urban conversation is too often rooted in stereotypes, contempt, and rival narratives. Rural and urban fates are shared, but we focus on rural and urban spaces as separate and distinct places.

Rhymefest

I spent a year on a ranch in Wyoming, and what what surprised me is that a lot of things that are in the media as the political talking points that make people take sides aren't even the reality on the ground.

Ellen Wolter

This podcast will give you an alternative to how the rural and urban narrative is usually told.

RT Ryback

The life I live with neighbors and knowing each other's kids and all of these things that people talk about the quote, unquote small town experience, most people in Minneapolis have that experience.

Ellen Wolter

Each episode, you'll hear from experts, community leaders, researchers, and everyday folks about how and why rural and urban communities are connected.

Tony Pipa

Our food systems are primarily rural, and so all the food that gets eaten in cities is coming generally from rural places.

RT Ryback

There are a lot of people who cheer against Minneapolis who happen to be deeply economically tied to it.

Ellen Wolter

How can we be each other's allies? How can we better understand each other?

Heidi Heitkamp

Once we see each other, once we listen to each other, once we're exposed to life stories, the barriers go down.

Ellen Wolter

Join me, Ellen Wolter, as I explore the deep connections across rural and urban spaces, and why this complex and necessary relationship matters.

Singer with Music (Jim Griswold)

When they've all had their quarrels and parted, we'll be the same as we started just to travel along singing a song side by side.

Ellen Wolter

This is the Side by Side podcast from the University of Minnesota Extension. Listen wherever you get your podcasts.

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