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Simple Civics: Greenville County

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Trash pick up. EMS and 911 service. Roads and sidewalks. Business licenses. School bus routes. These are the things that impact your day-to-day life, and they are all part of local government. But hardly anyone pays attention to local government - until they have a problem. We want to change that. Simple Civics: Greenville County is here to help you learn about and get involved in your local government in Greenville County, South Carolina. Whether you live in downtown Greenville or Possum Kingdom, Marietta or Mauldin, Greer or the Golden Strip, if you care about your community, this podcast is for you. Join us every Tuesday for simple civics lessons on local government in Greenville County, South Carolina.

Episodes

Speak Up, Shape Policy: Your Voice as a Blueprint for Child Legislation in South Carolina

Today we're joined by Shealy Reibold, Senior Resource Attorney to South Carolina's Joint Citizens and Legislative Committee on Children (JCLCC). Learn how this powerful group of policymakers, agency heads, and community leaders tackle crucial issues, from healthcare to education, affecting children and families in the state. Want to influence policy yourself? The conversation zeroes in on the annual public hearings, where your voice can make a difference. Whether you're a parent, a healthcare pr...

Sep 01, 202320 min

Participating in Your Local Government – Boards and Commissions, Speaking at Meetings and More

Today we welcome Liz Seman, Vice Chair of Greenville County Council, to explore the many ways residents can engage with local government. Learn how to identify your local representatives, use technology to stay informed, and effectively voice your concerns. From updates on council policies to insights on applying for boards and commissions, this episode demystifies local government and motivates you to participate. Councilwoman Seman is interviewed by Derek Lewis, Executive Director of Greenvill...

Aug 22, 202321 min

Mapping Lives Lost: A Sobering Look at Greenville's Pedestrian and Cyclist Tragedies

In this episode, we explore a sobering and important topic in Greenville County: the tragic deaths of 38 people who were walking or bike riding in our community in 2021 and 2022. Joined by Frank Mansbach and Dr. John McBurney from Bike Walk Greenville, we explore a project that maps the lives lost on our roads and sidewalks. But more than a somber tribute, the conversation leads us into an in-depth examination of road design, engineering, lighting, and the pressing need for change. Together, we ...

Aug 15, 202319 min

Greenville County Schools with Superintendent Dr. Burke Royster

In this episode, we hear from Dr. Burke Royster, the Superintendent of Greenville County Schools, who discusses the district's milestones and what’s ahead. The numbers speak volumes: 25,000 hours of college credit and $183 million in scholarship offers to the most recent graduating class for which data is available. Dr. Royster gives us a sneak peek into the new CTE Innovation Center, designed to prime students for cutting-edge sectors like aerospace and engineering, and he discusses challenges ...

Aug 08, 202318 min

Greenville Technical College: Charting Success with President Dr. Keith Miller

Today we sit down with Dr. Keith Miller, the President of Greenville Technical College, a pioneering institution in South Carolina for higher education and economic development. Dr. Miller covers the college's journey since its inception in 1962, the strengths and challenges of its student population, and its steadfast commitment to community engagement through strategic partnerships. Tune in to learn how Greenville Technical College continues to play a pivotal role in South Carolina's economic ...

Aug 01, 202324 min

Neighborhood Safety and Auto Break-Ins with Greenville Police Chief Howie Thompson

Today we engage in a crucial discussion on neighborhood safety and auto break-ins with Chief Howie Thompson of the Greenville Police Department. Tune in to learn valuable tips to keep your possessions safe, understand how community cooperation can make a huge difference in crime prevention, and find out what proactive measures the police department is taking. This episode is packed with actionable insights, real-life examples, and resources you can tap into for a safer Greenville. Don’t forget t...

Jul 25, 202314 min

Exploring the Crown Jewel of South Carolina: A Trek Through the Foothills Trail with Andrew Gleason

Today we speak with Andrew Gleason, Chairman of the Foothills Trail Conservancy, in this comprehensive exploration of South Carolina's Foothills Trail. Andrew discusses the trail's highlights, including striking views from Bald Knob, Drawbar Cliffs, and King Creek Falls, and assures prospective hikers of accessible sections for beginners. We'll also discuss the importance of public-private partnerships and the critical roles that Duke Energy and devoted volunteers play in maintaining this natura...

Jul 18, 202321 min

Paid Parental Leave for South Carolina's Teachers: A Legislative Victory for Teacher Retention

On this episode, we sit down with Erin Rigot, instructional coach and co-founder of Exposed Resilience, and Catherine Schumacher, CEO of Public Education Partners. These two played instrumental roles in the historic push to establish paid parental leave for teachers in South Carolina - a first in the South. Listen in as Erin narrates her personal journey, igniting the spark for this change during her own pregnancy. Catherine amplifies the conversation, outlining the crucial partnership, research...

Jul 11, 202325 min

Voices of the American Dream: The Immigrant Experience with Diana Hoyos Lopez and Magda DeSantis

In this Independence Day special, we hear from Diana Hoyos Lopez and Magda DeSantis, two immigrants whose personal stories embody the hope, struggle, and triumph of the American Dream. Diana's journey from an undocumented Mexican immigrant to a healthcare professional highlights the formidable barriers faced by students in similar circumstances. Her success, made possible by her drive and determination along with community support, DACA, and scholarship programs, is an inspiring testament to per...

Jul 04, 202340 min

The Power of Philanthropy: Enhancing Lives & Communities with Dianne Chipps Bailey

Today we sit down with Dianne Chipps Bailey, a seasoned philanthropy strategist from Bank of America, who's dedicated over two decades empowering donors and nonprofit leaders to enact enduring change. Dianne offers insights on philanthropy, from the impact of giving on life satisfaction to how philanthropy complements government policy in community improvement. In addition to discussing the importance of holistic philanthropy beyond monetary donations, she also shares personal stories that shed ...

Jun 27, 202314 min

Pride, Progress, and Persistence: A Conversation with Tyler Prescott

June is LGBT Pride Month, and many communities, organizations, and businesses hold festivals, parades, concerts, lectures, and other promotions to recognize the impact that queer individuals have had on history and their role in community today. While the atmosphere of pride events is often celebratory and joyful, Pride Month is rooted in resistance and the launch of the Fight for civil rights for the LGBTQ community. In this episode we talk with Tyler Prescott, CEO of the Upstate LGBT+ Chamber ...

Jun 20, 202318 min

Greenville County Schools Strategic Planning: A Deep Dive with Teri Brinkman

Join us as we explore the complex process of strategic planning for Greenville County Schools with Teri Brinkman, who is leading the effort. Teri highlights the importance of strategic planning in maintaining focus on student achievement and success. She walks us through the data collection phase, community input sessions, and the role of stakeholders in shaping the district's future. This episode is a valuable resource for parents, students, and community members interested in the future of edu...

Jun 13, 202316 min

Locally Grown Food Magic: Feed & Seed's Role in Greenville's Food Economy

Explore the world of local agriculture as we talk to Mary Hipp, Co-Founder and Board Chair of Feed & Seed, about the challenges faced by local farmers and how Feed & Seed serves as a game-changing food innovation hub. Discover the ins and outs of getting farm-fresh, local produce onto your plate, and learn about Feed & Seed's unique initiatives, from their crop box program to their community outreach efforts. If you love locally grown food, this episode will have you craving a visit to Feed & Se...

Jun 06, 202313 min

Easing into Parenthood: The Family Connects Greenville Initiative

New parents, prepare yourself for a transformational support system! On this episode, Derek Lewis sits down with Jane Yates from the Family Connects Greenville program. Together, they share how this groundbreaking initiative is not only reshaping the newborn homecoming experience in Greenville County, but it's also linking families with a wealth of community resources. Tune in as Jane details how this program provides a visiting nurse to new parents and even extends its support to offer things l...

May 30, 202311 min

Meet Your Candidates for Mayor of the City of Greenville

Meet Joe Farmer and Mayor Knox White, Republican candidates for Mayor of Greenville. In this episode, each candidate has 10 minutes to introduce themselves to the voters before the Republican primary on June 13th. Please take a listen and share with your neighbors. Links: Joe Farmer Website Mayor Knox White Bio _ Produced by The Greenville Podcast Company . Simple Civics: Greenville County is a project of Greater Good Greenville . Support Simple Civics with a tax-deductible contribution. Email u...

May 23, 202321 min

The Eviction Epidemic: Unraveling the Crisis and Solutions in South Carolina

Step into South Carolina's alarming eviction crisis with expert Michelle Mapp, an Equal Justice Works Fellow with the ACLU of South Carolina. Explore the factors driving one of the highest eviction rates in the nation and learn about the consequences for vulnerable communities. We unpack innovative policy proposals, from eviction ceilings to the right to counsel, that could reshape the future of housing in the state. Discover how you can join the fight for housing justice and help create lasting...

May 16, 202324 min

Artisphere Uncovered: The Magic Behind Greenville's Iconic Arts Festival

Step into the vibrant world of Artisphere, Greenville's premier arts festival, presented by TD Bank, with Kerry Murphy, the festival's Executive Director. Learn about the festival's history, growth, and the dedicated year-round effort that goes into organizing this artistic celebration. Discover the importance of community support and philanthropy in sustaining this free event, and how Artisphere continues to enrich Greenville's thriving arts and culture scene. Whether you're an art aficionado o...

May 09, 202320 min

Greenville County's Summer Playground: Parks, Pools, and Pickleball!

Dive into summer fun and the world of Greenville County Rec as we interview Ted Lambrecht, Assistant County Administrator for Parks, Recreation, and Tourism. Discover the amazing facilities and programs offered throughout the county, including water parks, summer camps, and job opportunities and learn about the growing popularity of pickleball and how Greenville County Rec is adapting to meet community needs. Whether you're a parent, a sports enthusiast, or just looking to get outdoors, this epi...

May 02, 202314 min

988: A Lifeline for Mental Health

Discover the major upgrade to South Carolina's emotional crisis helpline, now featuring the easy-to-remember 988 number, on this episode of the Simple Civics. We speak with Jennifer Piver, Executive Director of Mental Health America of Greenville County, about the importance of this change and the benefit for those seeking support. Jennifer describes the origins of the new number, the funding needs faced by the helpline, such as funding and local resources, and how listeners can get involved in ...

Apr 25, 202312 min

Revitalizing Greenville: The Swamp Rabbit Trail's Journey & Community Impact

Today we uncover the story of the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail, a transformative 25-mile multi-use trail in Greenville County, with special guests Frank Mansbach, Volunteer Executive Director of Bike Walk Greenville, and Ty Houck, Director of Greenways, Natural and Historic Resources for Greenville County Parks, Recreation & Tourism. Discover how this cherished trail has impacted recreation, transportation, and the local economy, attracting millions of users and breathing new life into once-...

Apr 18, 202324 min

Creating Disability Inclusive Organizations: Practical Tips for Accessibility and Equity

Committed to fostering inclusivity for people with disabilities in your organization? This episode features Kimberly Tissot of Able South Carolina, who shares essential steps for enhancing accessibility and equity in workplaces. Learn how to optimize your website for visually impaired users, include disability representation in marketing, and comply with disability rights laws. Listen now for a valuable guide to implementing inclusivity and accessibility best practices in your organization. Kimb...

Apr 11, 202310 min

Evictions: Understanding South Carolina's Rental Challenges and Protecting Your Rights

On this episode, we are joined by Mark Fessler, Deputy Director of Litigation and Training at South Carolina Legal Services. We delve into the complex world of evictions in South Carolina, the legal process, and the challenges faced by low-income renters. Discover the crucial steps to take when facing eviction, the importance of documentation, and how to protect your rights as a tenant. Plus, learn about the resources provided by South Carolina Legal Services to empower renters in their fight fo...

Apr 04, 202324 min

Breaking Barriers: Unraveling the ADA & Local Government's Role in Disability Equity

Today we sit down with ADA expert and advocate Kimberly Tissot to explore the far-reaching implications of the Americans with Disabilities Act on our local communities and the ongoing fight for true inclusion. We discuss the role local and state governments play in ensuring accessibility and the work of Kimberly's organization, Able SC, in breaking down barriers for people with disabilities. Learn about the importance of normalizing disability, inspiring legislative victories in South Carolina, ...

Mar 28, 202323 min

Preserving Greenville's Legacy and Natural Beauty: The Impact of the Historic and Natural Resources Trust

Learn how Greenville County is preserving its natural and historical gems in today's conversation with Alex Reynolds, a board member of the Greenville County Historic and Natural Resources Trust. We dive into the trust's mission, formation, and triumphs, exploring how the trust has successfully attracted $7.20 for every county dollar invested. Discover inspiring projects like the Paris Mountain Project and the preservation of a historic YWCA building, while learning about the trust's commitment ...

Mar 21, 202320 min

An Inside Look at Greenville County's $650 Million Budget Process with Finance Committee Chairman Butch Kirven

In this episode, we sit down with Councilman Butch Kirven, the Finance Committee Chairman for Greenville County Council, to discuss the county's budget process. Learn how the budget is developed, what priorities will likely be seen in the final budget, and how residents can get involved. With a two-year budget of just under $650 million, Greenville County has a lot of moving parts. Discover how the county allocates its resources, insights on economic development strategy, and how the county is i...

Mar 14, 202327 min

Getting Specific About Affordable Housing in Greenville

Today we sit down with affordable housing leaders Monroe Free with Habitat for Humanity and Don Oglesby with Homes of Hope to discuss the state of affordable housing in Greenville County. From defining affordable housing to addressing rising costs and challenges in development, these leaders discuss how they are innovatively tackling the issue and providing life-changing opportunities for families to achieve affordable homeownership and economic mobility. Don't miss this conversation on the impo...

Mar 07, 202328 min

The Childcare Crisis in Greenville County: Exploring the Shortage, Implications, and Solutions

Are you a parent in Greenville County struggling to find quality, affordable childcare for your little ones? You're not alone. The shortage of available childcare is at an all-time high, and it's not just impacting parents but the whole community as well. In this episode, we sit down with Derek Lewis, Executive Director of Greenville First Steps, to discuss the statistics and issues behind the childcare crisis in Greenville County. With most childcare providers struggling to find staff, parents ...

Feb 28, 202313 min

Revolutionizing School Food in Greenville County Schools with Joe Urban

In this episode, we sit down with Joe Urban, the Director of Food and Nutrition Services at Greenville County Schools. Learn about the revolutionary food service program at Greenville County Schools, serving an astonishing 85,000 meals a day to students. We explore the challenges and triumphs of implementing a healthier and more nutritious menu, breaking down the regulations and costs associated with serving students from different financial backgrounds. Joe shares how they achieved this feat, f...

Feb 21, 202330 min

Exploring the New Greenville Development Code: Understanding How it Will Impact Your Community, Neighborhood, and Greenville

Join Sherry Barrett, land policy director with Upstate Forever, and Shannon Lavrin, Assistant City Manager for the City of Greenville, as they delve into the new Greenville Development Code. This vital document describes how the city will develop in the coming years, affecting every resident and business owner. Find out what the code contains, why it's important, and how you can get involved. There will be open houses on February 28th and March 1, so be sure to submit your comments and questions...

Feb 14, 202326 min

The Power of Head Start: A Single Mom's Journey to Success

On this episode, we sit down with Paris Hill, a single mom of two whose story demonstrates the power of government programs like Head Start in giving families a stepping stone to prosperity. Paris is a 4.0 student, a cook, an entrepreneur, and serves on the Head Start Policy Council, all thanks to her hard work and determination but also to SHARE Headstart. This federal program provides comprehensive child development services to young children and their families. Listen to Paris's remarkable jo...

Feb 07, 202314 min