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Community Narrative

Podkast av Marysville Public Library

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Welcome to Community Narrative, the official podcast of the Marysville Public Library! Hosted by library staff member, Dé, this podcast is all about connecting with the people and businesses that shape Marshall County, KS. Have guest suggestions or questions? Reach out at podcast@marysvillepubliclibrary.org.

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Leading with Purpose: A Conversation with Courtney Porter

In this episode of Community Narrative, Dé sits down with Courtney Porter—manager of the Marysville Aquatic Center and Assistant Professor of Management and Ethics at Manhattan Christian College. Courtney shares how her work at the pool and in the classroom are more connected than they might seem, both rooted in building trust, creating safe environments, and helping people grow into who they’re meant to be. From leading a team of more than 30 lifeguards to mentoring college students, she offers a thoughtful and honest look at leadership in action. The conversation explores what it means to be an authentic, wholehearted leader, why vulnerability is often the biggest barrier to growth, and how purpose evolves over time. Courtney also opens up about discovering her “why,” the role of faith in her life, and the importance of mentorship, curiosity, and continuous learning. You’ll also hear real-life examples of leadership challenges—from navigating community feedback to creating more inclusive spaces—and why those moments matter. Along the way, Courtney reflects on motherhood, small-town community impact, and how everyday places like pools, schools, and libraries help shape future leaders. Whether you’re leading others or simply trying to better understand yourself, this episode is a meaningful reminder that leadership starts with showing up fully—right where you are. Check out MAC’s official Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/MarysvilleAquaticCenter [https://www.facebook.com/MarysvilleAquaticCenter]   For guest suggestions and questions about our podcast, email Dé at podcast@marysvillepubliclibrary.org [podcast@marysvillepubliclibrary.org]

13. mai 2026 - 28 min
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Knowledge for Life: A Conversation with Susie Latta

In this episode of Community Narrative, Dé sits down with Susie Latta, Marshall County’s longtime Extension Agent. Susie shares how she first came to the area more than 30 years ago and explains the mission of Extension—bringing research-based information from Kansas State University to local communities. From helping residents navigate Medicare and prepare taxes to supporting 4-H youth programs and community initiatives, Susie discusses the many ways the Extension office serves Marshall County. She also reflects on memorable programs she’s led over the years, the importance of hands-on learning, and how simple experiences -like making bread from scratch- can leave a lasting impact on young people. Throughout the conversation, Susie highlights the value of community involvement, volunteerism, and partnerships that help rural communities thrive. She also shares insights about current community needs and how local residents can get involved with Extension programs and services. Contact information for the Marshall County Extension Office: 785-562-3531 1201 Broadway (basement) Marysville, KS 66508 ⁠ slatta@ksu.edu https://www.marshall.k-state.edu/ For guest suggestions and questions about our podcast, email Dé at podcast@marysvillepubliclibrary.org [podcast@marysvillepubliclibrary.org]

8. april 2026 - 30 min
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Prepared, Not Scared: A Conversation with Sara Naaf

When emergencies happen in Marshall County, there’s a small but mighty team working behind the scenes long before the sirens sound. In this episode, Dé talks with Sara Naaf, Assistant Director of the Marshall County Office of Emergency Management, about what emergency management really looks like at the local level. From wildfire coordination and hazardous materials to severe weather alerts, cybersecurity concerns, and large-scale training exercises, Sara shares how her office supports first responders and connects the county to state and federal resources. You’ll learn practical steps every household can take, why weather radios still matter, how Everbridge alerts work, and why practicing a family emergency plan can reduce panic when it matters most. Sara also discusses volunteer opportunities, the early development of a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), and how everyday skills can make a real difference during a crisis. This conversation is both informative and encouraging — a reminder that preparation brings peace of mind, and that Marshall County’s greatest strength is its willingness to work together. Don’t forget to sign up for Everbridge alerts and follow Marshall County Emergency Management on social media to stay connected and prepared.   Contact information for the Marshall County Office of Emergency Management: 785-562-4550 1201 Broadway Marysville, KS 66508 ⁠ msco911@bluevalley.net ⁠ https://ks283.cichosting.com/main/departments/emergency-management [https://ks283.cichosting.com/main/departments/emergency-management] For guest suggestions and questions about our podcast, email Dé at podcast@marysvillepubliclibrary.org [podcast@marysvillepubliclibrary.org]

11. mars 2026 - 36 min
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Behind Your Property Valuation: A Conversation with Tami Antoine

If you’ve ever opened your property valuation notice and wondered how that number was decided—or what to do if something doesn’t look right—this episode is for you. In this episode of Community Narrative, Dé sits down with Tami Antoine, Marshall County Appraiser, to demystify how property values are determined and what the appraiser’s office actually does behind the scenes. Tami explains the different appraisal methods used for homes, farmland, and businesses, clears up common misconceptions about property taxes, and shares what local market trends have looked like in recent years. They also walk through the appeal process step by step, discuss what documentation is most helpful if you have questions about your value, and talk about recent legislative changes affecting personal property. Along the way, Tami highlights the importance of transparency, communication, and public service—and why her office encourages residents to ask questions. Whether you’re a homeowner, a farmer, or simply curious about how property values impact schools, roads, and local services, this conversation offers clarity, context, and practical guidance for Marshall County residents. Contact information for the Marshall County Appraiser's Office: 785-562-3301 1201 Broadway, #B6 Marysville, KS 66508marshallcountyappraiser@mscoks.org [marshallcountyappraiser@mscoks.org] For guest suggestions and questions about our podcast, email Dé at podcast@marysvillepubliclibrary.org [podcast@marysvillepubliclibrary.org].

11. feb. 2026 - 17 min
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Understanding Hospice Care: A Conversation with Amy Burr

In this episode of Community Narrative, Dé talks with Amy Burr, Program Director for Meadowlark Hospice, about the heart of hospice care in North Central Kansas. Amy shares the history and mission of Meadowlark Hospice, how they serve six rural counties, and what hospice care truly offers patients and families facing a life-limiting illness. Throughout the conversation, Amy addresses common misconceptions about hospice, explains how care adapts to homes and facilities, and highlights the vital role of volunteers and interdisciplinary care teams. She also reflects on what hospice work teaches about patience, grief, family dynamics, and the importance of meeting people exactly where they are. Amy discusses the challenges of complicated grief, the importance of caring for caregivers, and how community support makes a meaningful difference in rural hospice care. This episode offers an honest, compassionate look at end-of-life care and the power of presence, planning, and community. Interested in volunteering with Meadowlark Hospice? Call 785-632-2225 to learn more. For guest suggestions and questions about our podcast, email Dé at podcast@marysvillepubliclibrary.org [podcast@marysvillepubliclibrary.org].

14. jan. 2026 - 21 min
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