Me and Poverty
What does it actually look like to run a city when you’re barely out of college? 🏛️In this episode, we sit down with Mayor Boone Bowling, who made history as one of the youngest Mayors in Kentucky. As we gear up for the 2026 Primary season, Boone breaks down how young people can stop waiting for "their turn" and start leading right now. Whether you want to run for office one day, or you just want to know how to research candidates for the upcoming primary, this conversation is your blueprint for public service.In this episode, we cover:-The reality of being one of Kentucky's youngest mayors.-How to find your "why" in public service.-Navigating the 2026 Primary Season as a young voter.-Practical ways to do good in your community without running for office.Season Sponsor:This season is proudly sponsored by Appalachia Reach Out (ARO). ARO is on a mission to be "Christ’s love in action," providing vital resources, home repairs, and addiction recovery support across Kentucky and Ohio.🔗 Support their incredible work: https://www.appalachiareachout.comConnect with Joe:Websitewww.joelittleinspires.comIf this episode helped you, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone who works with youth.And remember — keep sharing stories.
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