Episodes

  • Commander Jim Getz (Training the Human MCLETC)
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Commander Jim Gets of the Macon County Law Enforcement Training Facility to explore what it truly takes to serve and protect a community. Beyond the tactical skills and procedures, Jim opens up about the human elements that define great police officers—empathy, integrity, communication, and a genuine commitment to the people they serve.

    Commander Gets shares insight into how law enforcement training has evolved to prioritize these essential qualities, preparing officers not just for the job, but for the profound responsibility of public service. We also discuss the pivotal role Richland Community College plays in this transformation, innovating pathways that connect people to meaningful careers in law enforcement and beyond.

    This conversation highlights how RCC is doing more than training officers—they're shaping the future of our community by investing in people who will make it safer, stronger, and more compassionate. It's a powerful example of redemption through education and innovation, where opportunity meets purpose and transforms lives in the process.

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    38 mins
  • John Oliver & Kyle Miller (Advanced Manufacturing FAME)
    Feb 9 2026

    What does it take to create a true pipeline of skilled workers in manufacturing? In this episode, we explore FAME (Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education)—an innovative program bridging the gap between education and industry. Join us as we sit down with John Oliver, Dean of Applied Science & Technology at Richland Community College, alongside Kyle Miller, a FAME student from Macon, Illinois.

    Together, they share how Prairie Land's local FAME initiative—partnering with industry leaders like ADM, GSI, and Mueller—is transforming lives and strengthening our manufacturing workforce. From classroom to factory floor, this conversation reveals how investing in people creates opportunity, builds careers, and secures the future of advanced manufacturing in our community.

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    27 mins
  • Terrence "TAT" Taylor (Tools for personal Growth)
    Feb 2 2026

    Common sense isn't common—and that's exactly why the work happening in essential skills education matters more than ever.

    In this powerful conversation, we sit down with Terrence "TAT" Taylor, an Essential Skills Instructor at Richland Community College, to explore how fundamental life skills like self-regulation and self-accountability aren't just assumed knowledge—they're learned behaviors that many people never had the chance to develop.

    TAT breaks down why essential skills training starts with a simple truth: people model what they've seen. These critical abilities are often caught, not taught, during our formative years. And when they're missing, the impact ripples through every area of life—from our homes to our workplaces.

    But here's the hope: whole humans make all the difference. When we equip people with the tools for personal growth and self-mastery, transformation starts at home and naturally extends into the workforce and beyond.

    This conversation is relevant for all ears to hear and all hearts to understand—whether you're an educator, employer, parent, or simply someone committed to personal growth. TAT's insights will challenge how you think about "basic" skills and inspire you to see the profound impact of investing in human development from the inside out.

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    43 mins
  • Brian Tucker (The Science of Culinary Arts)
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Brian Tucker, Director of the Culinary Arts Program at Richland Community College, Brian shares his journey of discovering that when you teach what you love, everything changes—the energy, the connection, and the impact. For Brian, that love is cooking, and it has fueled a teaching style that's as flavorful as the dishes his students create.

    Through the Culinary Arts program, Brian has opened doors for students to experience the world, taking them on tours across the globe to learn the science, art, and culture of food. These experiences don't just teach technique—they broaden horizons, build confidence, and show students that education can be a passport to opportunity.

    This conversation is about more than food; it's about how Richland Community College is bringing redemption through education and innovation, one passionate instructor and one transformed student at a time. Join us as we discover how Brian Tucker is helping students find their own passion—and their place in the world.

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    35 mins
  • Gina Taylor (The Scope of Hope)
    Jan 19 2026

    As we honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. today, we would like to highlight and honor those who are carrying on the legacy of hope, those who have continued to dream and bring change and transformation. This week's episode is with Gina Taylor, who is the executive director of the EnRich Program. Together we talk about changing lives through education and trauma-informed practices. It was a heartfelt and authentic conversation that reveals the scope of hope and the dreams that are sprouting in our community through Richland Community College.

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    37 mins
  • Dr. Cris Valdez (The Heart of Education)
    Jan 8 2026

    In this episode, we hear from Dr. Cris Valdez, President of Richland Community College, as he shares the philosophy guiding Richland’s approach to education and the innovations shaping its future. His perspective frames education not merely as instruction, but as a redemptive force—one that restores opportunity, cultivates potential, and strengthens the community over time.

    This conversation sets the tone for The Sprout, revealing how years of intentional investment have planted seeds of hope and progress that are now beginning to grow. Through leadership, vision, and commitment to people, we see how education can move ideas into action—and help a community flourish.

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    39 mins