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Leadership in the Making: Peach County Empower Graduates Share Their Experience

22 min · 18 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Front Porch Chats, we hear from recent graduates of the EMPOWER Youth Leadership Program in Peach County as they reflect on a year filled with growth, discovery, and leadership development. These students share how EMPOWER helped them step outside their comfort zones, build confidence, and better understand the role they can play in strengthening their communities. Through hands-on experiences, leadership training, and real conversations with community leaders, they gained valuable skills that will carry them into college, careers, and beyond. From exploring personal strengths to learning about community and economic development, each part of the program gave students a new perspective on what it means to lead. They also highlight memorable moments—like engaging with leaders, participating in community-focused activities, and developing professional skills that will set them apart in the future. Most importantly, these Peach County graduates share how EMPOWER helped them see their potential—and inspired them to use it. In this episode, you’ll hear: * How EMPOWER helped students grow as leaders * Lessons learned through hands-on experiences * The impact of community involvement and service * Skills that will help them succeed after high school * Why youth leadership programs matter in rural communities Join us as we celebrate the future of Peach County and the young leaders ready to make a difference. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3vNoxB6 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3OeGVJg Follow Front Porch Chats for more stories highlighting leadership, community, and the people making a difference across rural Georgia.

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Leadership in the Making: Schley County Empower Graduates Share Their Experience

In this episode of Front Porch Chats, we sit down with recent graduates of the EMPOWER Youth Leadership Program from Schley County High School as they reflect on a year of leadership growth, personal development, and discovering how they can make a difference in their communities. Through EMPOWER, these students were challenged to step outside their comfort zones, strengthen their communication skills, and gain a better understanding of what leadership looks like in action. Along the way, they learned valuable lessons about teamwork, service, professionalism, and civic engagement that will continue to benefit them long after graduation. From hands-on leadership activities to meaningful conversations with community leaders, the program gave students a fresh perspective on their own abilities and on the opportunities available to them in rural Georgia. Students also share some of their favorite experiences from the year, including learning more about their strengths, exploring community development, and building skills that will help prepare them for college, careers, and future leadership roles. Most importantly, these Schley County graduates reflect on how EMPOWER gave them confidence—not only in themselves, but in their ability to help shape the future. In this episode, you’ll hear: * How EMPOWER helped students become stronger leaders * Lessons learned through leadership training and hands-on experiences * The importance of community involvement and civic awareness * Skills students gained to prepare for life after high school * Why investing in youth leadership creates stronger rural communities Join us as we celebrate the next generation of leaders from Schley County and hear how EMPOWER is helping students step into their potential. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3vNoxB6 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3OeGVJg Follow Front Porch Chats for more stories about the people, programs, and partnerships making a difference across rural Georgia.

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Leadership in the Making: Peach County Empower Graduates Share Their Experience

In this episode of Front Porch Chats, we hear from recent graduates of the EMPOWER Youth Leadership Program in Peach County as they reflect on a year filled with growth, discovery, and leadership development. These students share how EMPOWER helped them step outside their comfort zones, build confidence, and better understand the role they can play in strengthening their communities. Through hands-on experiences, leadership training, and real conversations with community leaders, they gained valuable skills that will carry them into college, careers, and beyond. From exploring personal strengths to learning about community and economic development, each part of the program gave students a new perspective on what it means to lead. They also highlight memorable moments—like engaging with leaders, participating in community-focused activities, and developing professional skills that will set them apart in the future. Most importantly, these Peach County graduates share how EMPOWER helped them see their potential—and inspired them to use it. In this episode, you’ll hear: * How EMPOWER helped students grow as leaders * Lessons learned through hands-on experiences * The impact of community involvement and service * Skills that will help them succeed after high school * Why youth leadership programs matter in rural communities Join us as we celebrate the future of Peach County and the young leaders ready to make a difference. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3vNoxB6 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3OeGVJg Follow Front Porch Chats for more stories highlighting leadership, community, and the people making a difference across rural Georgia.

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Leadership in the Making: Marion County Empower Graduates Share Their Experience

In this episode of Front Porch Chats, we hear from recent graduates of the EMPOWER Youth Leadership Program from Marion County as they reflect on a year of growth, learning, and stepping into leadership. These students share firsthand how the program helped them discover their strengths, build confidence, and better understand the role they can play in shaping their communities. From interactive leadership sessions to real-world experiences, EMPOWER challenged them to think bigger about their future and the impact they can make right here at home. Throughout the program, students participated in hands-on learning opportunities focused on personal development, community involvement, and professional skills. From exploring their individual strengths to learning about local industries, agriculture, and economic development, each experience helped prepare them for life after high school. A standout moment for many was the trip to the State Capitol, where students gained a deeper understanding of how government works and the importance of civic engagement. They also highlighted the value of etiquette and soft skills training, which helped them feel more confident in both personal and professional settings. Most importantly, these Marion County graduates share how EMPOWER gave them a new perspective—not just on leadership, but on their own potential. In this episode, you’ll hear: * How EMPOWER helped students grow as leaders * Lessons learned from hands-on experiences and community engagement * What surprised them most about their leadership journey * How the program prepared them for college, careers, and beyond * Why investing in youth leadership matters for rural communities Join us as we celebrate the next generation of leaders in Marion County and hear how EMPOWER is making a lasting impact—one student at a time. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3vNoxB6 [https://spoti.fi/3vNoxB6] 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3OeGVJg [https://apple.co/3OeGVJg] Follow Front Porch Chats to stay connected with stories that highlight the people and programs making a difference across our communities.

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Climbing Higher: A Career on the Line

In this episode, we take you inside one of the most essential—and demanding—careers in our community: the electrical lineworker. From restoring power after storms to keeping everyday life running smoothly, lineworkers are truly the backbone of reliable service. We sit down with one of Flint Energies’ own lineworkers to get a firsthand look at the profession. This isn’t just a job—it’s a calling. You’ll hear what daily life really looks like: * Working outdoors in all conditions—from summer heat to severe storms * Climbing poles and operating equipment at significant heights * Responding at all hours to restore power when communities need it most According to our lineman, the people who thrive in this career tend to be: * Physically strong and mentally tough * Comfortable with heights and hands-on work * Team-oriented and dependable * Calm under pressure, especially in emergency situations * Driven by purpose, knowing their work directly impacts families and communities We also talk with a Flint Energies Human Resources representative about what makes a strong candidate. Beyond technical ability, they emphasize: * A strong work ethic and reliability * Safety-first mindset—this is non-negotiable in the field * Willingness to learn and grow through apprenticeship programs * Communication skills and teamwork, since crews rely on each other daily Candidates don’t have to know everything on day one—but they do need the right attitude, discipline, and commitment to the work. For those interested in pursuing this path, we explore the Electrical Lineworker certification program at South Georgia Technical College. Here’s what students can expect: * An intensive 8-week program designed to prepare entry-level lineworkers (South Georgia Technical College [https://demo.www.southgatech.edu/college-catalog/current/programs/electrical-lineworker]) * A curriculum covering: * Electrical safety and fundamentals * Lineworker tools and equipment * Climbing techniques and working at heights * Real-world simulations and field training * Hands-on learning makes up the majority of the program, building real skills quickly * Opportunity to earn a Class A CDL, required to operate utility trucks * Students even gain on-the-job insight through observation with utility crews Graduates leave with the foundational skills needed to step directly into the workforce with electric cooperatives and utility companies. Linework is more than a career—it’s a commitment to service. Whether it’s restoring power after a storm or ensuring families stay connected every day, lineworkers play a vital role in powering our communities. If you’re looking for a career that is: * Hands-on * Purpose-driven * Challenging but rewarding …then life on the line might be exactly where you belong.

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In this episode, we go behind the scenes of what it really takes to keep the power flowing every day. At an Electric Membership Cooperative (EMC), it’s not just about flipping a switch—it’s a coordinated effort between system operators and lineworkers working around the clock to serve their communities. Before a lineworker is ever dispatched, the process begins in system operations—the nerve center of the cooperative. System operators are responsible for: * Monitoring the electric grid 24/7 * Identifying outages and pinpointing problem areas * Dispatching crews quickly and efficiently * Rerouting power when possible to minimize outages Using advanced technology and real-time data, they make critical decisions in seconds—especially during storms or peak demand. Once a call comes in, lineworkers are the boots on the ground—often working in challenging and unpredictable conditions. From routine maintenance to emergency restoration, line crews: * Patrol lines to locate damage * Repair or replace poles, transformers, and lines * Work safely at heights and around high voltage * Respond at all hours—day or night, rain or shine Their work is physically demanding, highly technical, and essential to restoring normalcy for homes, schools, and businesses. Keeping the lights on isn’t a solo job—it’s a constant collaboration between system operators and field crews. Here’s how the teamwork comes together: * Operators analyze and direct, while crews execute in the field * Continuous communication ensures safety and efficiency * Every decision is made with one priority in mind: restoring power as quickly and safely as possible During major outages, this partnership becomes even more critical. * System operations track widespread outages in real time * Crews are deployed strategically to restore the largest number of members first * Additional crews may be called in through mutual aid agreements It’s a coordinated response that can span long hours and multiple days—all to bring communities back online. Reliable electricity powers everyday life—but it’s easy to forget the people behind it. This episode highlights: * The dedication and resilience of lineworkers * The precision and focus of system operators * The teamwork that keeps everything running Keeping the lights on takes more than equipment—it takes people. From the control room to the top of the pole, every role matters in delivering safe, reliable power to the communities we serve.

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