Project Next Media wants to help make your life better by taking out the fear, hate, and division in your news. <br/><br/><a href="https://www.projectnextindiana.com?utm_medium=podcast">www.projectnextindiana.com</a>

Project Next Media
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Project Next Media wants to help make your life better by taking out the fear, hate, and division in your news. <br/><br/><a href="https://www.projectnextindiana.com?utm_medium=podcast">www.projectnextindiana.com</a>
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Recent Episodes

July 13, 2026
Do ordinary people still have a voice with Kate Hess Pace
<p>What if the biggest problem facing America isn’t politics… it’s that we’ve stopped believing in each other?</p><p>In this powerful Project Next conversation, Sarah Blessing sits down with Kate Hess Pace, Executive Director of Hoosier Action, to explore how everyday people can create real, lasting change in their communities.</p><p>This isn’t about telling people what to think. It’s about helping people discover that they have more power than they realize.</p><p>Sarah and Kate discuss:</p><p>• Why Hoosier Action is political but nonpartisan</p><p>• How organizing neighbors can accomplish things that individuals cannot</p><p>• Why we’ve lost so much local control over our communities—and how we can get it back</p><p>• The importance of supporting local people, local businesses, and local leadership</p><p>• Why social media profits from fear and division, while real change happens through relationships</p><p>• Why we need to build a bigger tent, not a smaller one</p><p>• How meeting people where they are—with curiosity instead of judgment—creates stronger communities</p><p>• Why there’s still so much reason to hope</p><p>If you’ve ever felt discouraged by politics or wondered whether one person can really make a difference, this conversation is for you.</p><p>To learn more about Hoosier Action and find ways to get involved in your community, visit hoosieraction.org, scroll to the bottom of the page, and sign up for their newsletter.</p><p></p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://www.projectnextindiana.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1">www.projectnextindiana.com</a>

July 8, 2026
How to help with food insecurity
<p>No one should have to choose between feeding their family and paying their bills.</p><p>Across Floyd County, too many of our neighbors are struggling with food insecurity, housing instability, and the rising cost of simply getting by.</p><p>For years, the Floyd County Library has been more than just a place to borrow books. It has been a place where people found connection, resources, and hope. Today, community members are fighting to preserve the library’s Community Corner food pantry because they know that for some families, it can make the difference between having dinner or going hungry.</p><p>This week on Project Next, Sarah Blessing sits down with Lane Stumler to explore homelessness in Floyd County, the challenges facing the Floyd County Library, and why this conversation matters to every one of us.</p><p>This isn’t about politics.</p><p>It’s about people.</p><p>It’s about asking what kind of community we want to be when our neighbors are struggling.</p><p>We’ll talk about:</p><p>• Why food insecurity is growing.</p><p>• The role libraries can play in serving their communities.</p><p>• How local government decisions affect everyday people.</p><p>• What each of us can do to help.</p><p>Real change starts long before Election Day. It starts by paying attention, showing compassion, volunteering, supporting organizations doing the work, and electing leaders who understand the needs of the entire community—including those who are struggling the most.</p><p>If we want stronger communities, we have to be willing to care for one another.</p><p>Join us for this important conversation, and let’s ask one simple question:</p><p>How can we build a community where no one is forgotten?</p><p>If you are able: Please drop off needed food and bathroom items to the Floyd County Food Drive this Saturday, July 11 from 10-12. Brad Meyer is hosting this food drive to help our local communities. </p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://www.projectnextindiana.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1">www.projectnextindiana.com</a>

July 3, 2026
Former LifeWise Teacher Exposes the Truth
<p>NEW PROJECT NEXT EPISODE</p><p>Sarah Blessing sits down with Rachel, a former LifeWise teacher, and Zach Parrish from the Secular Education Association for an eye-opening conversation about Rachel’s firsthand experience working for LifeWise.</p><p>Rachel explains:</p><p> • Why she wanted to become a LifeWise teacher.</p><p> • What she hoped to accomplish.</p><p> • The concerns that caused her to question the organization.</p><p> • Her claim that a supervisor instructed her not to accurately report all of the hours she worked.</p><p> • Why she ultimately chose to leave.</p><p> • Why she believes it’s important to speak publicly about her experience.</p><p>The conversation also explores how local LifeWise programs are funded. Rachel shares her perspective that communities—not LifeWise itself—must raise significant amounts of money to keep these programs operating.</p><p>Whether you support LifeWise, oppose it, or are still making up your mind, this episode offers a rare opportunity to hear directly from someone who worked inside the organization. Rachel’s story provides an important perspective for parents, educators, taxpayers, and anyone interested in understanding how LifeWise operates.</p><p>A sincere thank you to Rachel for having the courage to share her story, and to Zach Parrish for joining this thoughtful discussion.</p><p>Watch the episode and join the conversation. As always, Project Next encourages respectful dialogue, thoughtful questions, and a willingness to listen to different perspectives.</p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit <a href="https://www.projectnextindiana.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1">www.projectnextindiana.com</a>
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