Episodios

  • Episode 142 - It Starts with People: Heather on Culture, Leadership & Growth
    Apr 3 2026

    If there’s one thing that can transform a business, a team, or a community… it’s people.

    In this episode, Heather returns to the podcast for the third time to share insights on leadership, employee engagement, and what it really means to create a workplace where people want to be. From small daily interactions to big-picture leadership decisions, this conversation is full of practical takeaways and honest moments.

    Because strong communities are built the same way strong teams are… intentionally.

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    40 m
  • Episode 141 - Tiny Steps, Big Futures: Libby & Norah at Little Blessings Preschool
    Mar 17 2026

    What does the future of a community look like?

    It starts in a preschool classroom.

    In this episode, Libby and Norah from Little Blessings Preschool share how small, everyday moments—learning, playing, feeling safe—are shaping the next generation in York County. This is more than childcare. It’s about building confidence, supporting families, and creating the foundation for strong communities.

    Because big futures don’t just happen… they start with tiny steps.

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    21 m
  • Episode 140 - Introducing Grace Staehr
    Feb 3 2026

    Eric introduces Grace Staehr, the new Event Coordinator for YCDC. She talks about getting settled in her new role, upcoming events for YCDC and what listeners can expect for the podcast.

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    15 m
  • 2026 Update with Lisa Hurley
    Jan 15 2026

    On this episode of the 17 County Podcast, we bid a fond farewell to Emily Perry as she pursues a new endeavor, meet the new YCDC Event Coordinator, Grace Staehr and get a look ahead at upcoming functions with Lisa Hurley.

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    21 m
  • Episode 138 - Ink, Impact, and Involvement: A Conversation with Rick Pfeifer
    Jan 1 2026

    Today we’re joined by Rick Pfeifer, a familiar face both in local journalism and in community leadership. Rick brings years of experience in media as the Circulation Manager with a local news outlet, giving him a deep understanding of how stories connect people and shape communities. Beyond his professional work, Rick is also a Village Board Member in Waco, where he’s dedicated to civic involvement and ensuring his community continues to thrive. His blend of professional expertise and local pride makes him a powerful advocate for York County and beyond.

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    32 m
  • Episode 137 - Digital Branding (and Skateboarding!) with Eric Eckert
    Dec 15 2025

    Welcome today’s guest, Eric Eckert—a creative powerhouse with a deep background in media and journalism. He’s the go-to for website development, content production, and digital branding in York. On top of that, he’s deeply involved in the local skateboarding community, where he helps organize and elevate grassroots efforts. Eric brings fresh energy, big ideas, and a passion for helping people tell their stories in engaging, authentic ways.

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    43 m
  • Episode 136 - Sebastian Rodriguez
    Dec 1 2025

    Sebastion Rodriguez is a York native and served as an intern for the City of York. From heavy involvement to personal growth, Sebastian brings a unique perspective to what it is like to grow up in York.

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    23 m
  • Episode 135 - In-Home Services with Shelia Decker
    Nov 20 2025

    Today we’re joined by someone doing quiet, powerful work behind the scenes to support families when they need it most. Sheila Decker is the In-Home Family Services Manager at Epworth Family Services, where she leads a dedicated team working with families referred through Nebraska DHHS. These are families facing real challenges — often tied to safety, stability, or risk of out-of-home placement. Sheila and her team provide tailored, trauma-informed support, helping parents strengthen their skills, rebuild trust, and access the resources they need to keep their families together. It’s compassionate, complex work — and it’s making a measurable difference across Nebraska.

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    38 m