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Good Neighbor Podcast: Union

Good Neighbor Podcast: Union

De: Mike Murphy
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Bringing Together Local Businesses and Residents of Northern Kentucky! Based in Union, KY....The Good Neighbor Podcast helps the residents of Northern Kentucky get to know local business owners as people. We allow the business owners and influencers in NKY to tell the stories of how they started their business and why. We hear about their families, their personal interests and why they love living in and serving resident of Northern Kentucky!

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  • How A Community Foundation Powers Northern Kentucky
    Feb 15 2026

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    Want proof that local generosity can move like a startup and deliver like a system? We sit down with Nancy Grayson, President and CEO of Horizon Community Foundation, to unpack how Northern Kentucky’s giving engine turns neighbor intent into real-world outcomes across Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties.

    Nancy explains what a community foundation actually does—public charity, fiduciary, matchmaker—and why that structure matters for people who want to help but need a reliable path. We walk through a powerful pandemic playbook: raising over $2 million, streamlining grants with light reporting, and coordinating a 30-plus pantry network so bulk buys stretched every dollar. When SNAP benefits paused, that same network delivered again, supporting 25,000 neighbors fast. The theme is speed with oversight: lean processes, data you can trust, and partners who quarterback logistics so nonprofits can focus on service.

    Education takes center stage as we explore a four-year, $2 million pilot with Partners for Change focused on out-of-school time and family engagement in the river cities. Built on best practices, clear metrics, and fidelity to the model, the pilot is attracting new funding while giving small and large donors a way to back measurable student gains. We also zoom out with a data scan of roughly 300 core nonprofits, revealing where collaboration can reduce duplication and where fresh dollars can unlock impact.

    If you’ve ever wanted to start a scholarship, seed a fund, or just make a modest gift that adds up, you’ll love the 410 Give Where You Live giving circle. Members contribute $410, attend short easy meetings, nominate a local nonprofit, hear real stories from neighbors, and vote from their phones. It’s speed philanthropy that’s already granted over $300,000 to 31 organizations—and it just merged with a larger annual grant track to balance quick wins with deeper focus areas.

    Ready to turn intent into impact with people who care about your backyard? Join the 410 Give Where You Live, explore active funds, or start your own at www.horizoncfnky.org. If this conversation sparked ideas, subscribe, share with a neighbor, and leave a review to help more locals find us.

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    39 m
  • Where Pet Longevity, Preventive Medicine, And Community Partnerships Meet
    Feb 10 2026

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    Walk through the doors of a modern, neighbor-first veterinary clinic and you can feel the difference: calm pets, clear guidance, and a team that knows exactly when reassurance is enough and when urgency matters. We sat with Dr. Kelly Gersch of Mission Veterinary Medical Center to unpack how general practice and urgent care come together for Northern Kentucky pet families who want high-quality medicine without the mystery.

    We dig into the practical stuff first—what Mission treats on the spot (vaccines, sick visits, same-day ear infections, GI upsets), what belongs at a 24/7 ER (breathing trouble, major trauma), and how her team coordinates with trusted Cincinnati emergency and specialty hospitals. That handoff isn’t just a referral; it’s a direct line to the right experts, from neurology to surgery, so your pet lands exactly where they’ll get the best outcome. Along the way, Kelly shares a heartfelt story about managing a complex diabetic dog, showing how compassionate coaching can turn frustration into years of good life.

    Preventive care takes center stage, but not as a one-size-fits-all checklist. Think lifestyle medicine: a hiking dog heading to tick-heavy trails needs a Lyme strategy; an “adventure cat” on a harness needs parasite prevention that indoor cats often skip. Senior pets get a thoughtful roadmap that blends diagnostics, nutrition, omega-3s, dental health, home modifications, and multimodal pain control. Kelly even explains how acupuncture, once a skeptic’s stretch, now helps her own dogs move easier and stay upbeat.

    You’ll also meet the people who make the place hum: the upbeat front desk, calm and skilled assistants, a registered veterinary technician you want placing your pet’s IV, a practice manager who keeps everything on time, and Dr. Libby Metka, a surgeon and clinician Kelly trusts completely. To lower barriers, Mission offers a free first exam for new patients and $100 off dental cleanings during Pet Dental Health Month. You can find them at 8780 US 42, Suite A, Florence/Union, book 24/7 at www.missionvetmedicalcenter.com, or call 859-201-2432. Hours: Mon–Fri 8–6, Sat 9–6.

    If you care about pet health, local community, and straightforward answers, you’ll feel right at home here. Subscribe for more neighborhood stories, share this with a pet-loving friend, and leave a review to help others find the show.

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    30 m
  • Perspectives: Where Hope Becomes A Habit For Neurodiverse Youth
    Jan 11 2026

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    Hope lands differently when you can feel it in the room. We sit down with Deb Geers, Amy Reed, and Mary Erickson to explore a new community hub designed for teens and young adults with developmental differences—complete with a demo apartment, kitchen, laundry, and a sensory-wise media space. It’s a place built for real-world practice: getting ready on time, handling hygiene, making meals, and learning how to navigate conversations and first jobs without guesswork.

    We unpack three core programs that work together. STRW breaks daily living skills into clear, repeatable steps that reduce stress at home and boost confidence. PEERS turns social scripts into second nature, guiding teens through starting conversations, joining groups, and texting with peers in ways that actually lead to friendships. Launch brings career readiness to life with resumes, mock interviews, job coaching, and partnerships with local employers who want to support neurodiverse talent. Caregivers get training alongside their teens, so progress sticks at home, at school, and in the workplace.

    What stands out is the human-scale progress: first texts that become movie nights, morning routines that finally click, a volunteer role celebrated like a championship. Employers discover that the right mentorship and clear expectations can transform a good intention into a sustainable hire. And families find a supportive community where their daily realities are understood and their hopes have room to grow.

    If you care about independence, inclusion, and meaningful work, this conversation will move you. Take a tour, consider mentoring, or start a hiring conversation with your team. Subscribe for more local stories, share this episode with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help others find these resources.

    Go to nkyperspectives.org or call 859-980-3930 to learn more.

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    34 m
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