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What does it take to strengthen the systems people rely on in southeastern NC?

15 min · 22. huhti 2026
jakson What does it take to strengthen the systems people rely on in southeastern NC? kansikuva

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Health is often talked about as a matter of personal choice. But the truth is, our well-being is shaped by much more than individual decisions — it depends on what resources are nearby, which institutions are supported, and what kinds of help people can count on close to home. This week, producer Rend Smith talks with Les High, a third-generation journalist, founder of the nonprofit newsroom Border Belt Independent, and a volunteer first responder from Columbus County. They talk about what Columbus County is getting right, where support is still lacking, and what strong local systems can mean for public health in rural southeastern North Carolina. Producer: Rend Smith Host: Layna Hong   Guests: Les High, publisher and founder of the Border Belt Independent [https://borderbelt.org/] "Send Rural Narratives a message" [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2597182/fan_mail/new] Rural Narratives is a project of Narrative Arts, a nonprofit media and storytelling organization working alongside communities to share stories that deepen connection, expand understanding, and strengthen public life in rural America. Learn more at www.narrativearts.org [https://narrativearts.org].

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