• Beyond Case Management: How Northeast Tennessee Is Reimagining Family Poverty Solutions
    Dec 2 2025

    In this compelling episode of Essential Leadership to End Poverty, host Scott Miller sits down with Lottie Ryans (Director of Workforce and Literacy Initiatives) and Leslie Thompson (Grant Manager) from First Tennessee Development District to explore their groundbreaking Strong Families program—one of seven $25 million pilot initiatives funded by Tennessee's Department of Human Services.

    Discover how this innovative approach is shattering traditional case management models by:

    • Hiring family partners with lived poverty experience who build genuine relationships first
    • Meeting families at ballparks, homes, and wherever trust can be built
    • Maintaining low caseloads (10-15 families) for intensive, personalized support
    • Achieving 95% staff satisfaction in an industry plagued by burnout
    • Successfully serving 807 families across 10 rural counties

    Lottie and Leslie reveal the subtle nuances that make comprehensive poverty solutions actually work—from flexible work arrangements that empower staff to strategic partnerships with regional healthcare and financial literacy organizations. They share hard-won lessons about hiring for teachability over credentials, maintaining transparent communication across partner organizations, and why relationship-building can't be confined to 9-to-5 office hours.

    Whether you're a policymaker, nonprofit leader, or community advocate, this conversation offers a masterclass in designing and implementing anti-poverty programs that prioritize human dignity, staff empowerment, and measurable outcomes.

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    30 mins
  • Building Communities Through Shared Vision: A Conversation with Former Mayor Ricky Shelton
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode, we explore what it takes to build thriving communities that work for everyone. Former Cookeville, Tennessee Mayor Ricky Shelton shares insights from his eight years leading a city of 35,000 that sits at the heart of Tennessee's Upper Cumberland region.

    Key Topics:

    • How regional collaboration beats competition in economic development

    • The "rising tide lifts all boats" approach to attracting 5,500 new jobs

    • Bridging political divides through shared community values

    • The benefit cliff problem and innovative solutions being piloted in the Upper Cumberland

    • Why workforce development requires partnerships between government, education, and business

    • Leadership lessons on building buy-in and thinking systemically

    • The importance of trades education alongside traditional college pathways

    Ricky discusses the Upper Cumberland poverty alleviation pilot that's helping 300 families transition to self-sufficiency through coordinated case management, addressing housing affordability, childcare access, and skills training. He shares how communities can move from poverty management to true poverty alleviation.

    Whether you're in local government, economic development, nonprofit work, or simply care about your community's future, this conversation offers practical wisdom on essential leadership and collaborative problem-solving.

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    40 mins
  • From Silos to Solutions: What Seven Tennessee Pilots Discovered by Learning From Each Other
    Nov 4 2025

    When Tennessee invested $175 million in seven regional pilots to transform how families move from public assistance to sustainable employment, it became the largest anti-poverty experiment of its kind. Now, two and a half years in, the results are surprising—and the lessons are invaluable.

    In this episode, host Scott Miller sits down with Kaki Reynolds, Senior Director of Economic Mobility at United Way of Greater Knoxville, and Megan Spurgeon, Director of Empower Upper Cumberland. Together, they're serving over 5,000 families across 24 counties, testing comprehensive wraparound services that address everything from career coaching to childcare to housing stability.

    What they've discovered challenges conventional wisdom: rural families are achieving higher self-sufficiency scores than urban ones, despite lower wages. The reason? Housing costs in cities like Knoxville have become an insurmountable barrier, even for families earning more.

    But the conversation goes deeper than outcomes. Kaki and Megan reveal the systemic failures that have nothing to do with family motivation—the "benefits cliff" that punishes people for earning an extra dollar, the siloed government platforms that create duplicate work and payments, and the healthcare transitions that leave families vulnerable.

    They also share what they'd do differently with another $25 million: expand their now-proven models, embed services in schools for early intervention, and serve populations that current TANF funding excludes, like young adults without children.

    This is essential listening for anyone working in social services, workforce development, or economic mobility—and for anyone who believes poverty is solvable if we're willing to learn from what actually works.

    Key Topics:

    • The EMPath economic mobility model and ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) framework

    • Why the benefits cliff remains the biggest barrier to economic mobility

    • The surprising success of rural poverty interventions

    • Building talent pipelines from public assistance to sustainable careers

    • The critical need for coordinated social service platforms

    • What it takes to create lasting community change

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    36 mins
  • From Benefits to Breakthrough: Rachael Corry's Journey
    Oct 21 2025

    In this inspiring episode, Becky Tsadilas, COO of the Poverty Solution, sits down with Rachael Corry—an Eligibility Counselor for the Tennessee Department of Human Services and a member of the Families First Community Advisory Board—to talk about her powerful personal journey from surviving poverty to serving those still in it.

    Rachael shares what it was like growing up on public assistance, becoming a young single mom in rural Tennessee, and navigating the system she now helps others through. With raw honesty and deep compassion, she talks about the "benefits cliff," the stigma of poverty, and why breaking generational cycles requires more than programs—it takes people who care.

    If you've ever wondered what it really takes to move from crisis to stability—or how we can transform our systems to uplift rather than trap families—this conversation is for you.

    Here's what you can expect:

    • Rachael's lived experience with poverty

    • Challenges of rural single motherhood

    • The power and pitfalls of public assistance

    • Why local leadership matters in system reform

    • Insights for employers, policymakers, and advocates

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone who believes real change starts with real people—and courageous conversations.

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    28 mins
  • From the Front Lines to the Front Office: Commissioner Clarence Carter on Reimagining Leadership to End Poverty
    Sep 23 2025

    In this episode of the Essential Leadership to End Poverty Podcast, our host Scott Miller sits down with Commissioner Clarence Carter—one of the boldest leaders in human services reform—to unpack a lifetime of leadership lessons, from high school walkouts to national policy change.

    Commissioner Carter shares his "baptism by fire" into leadership, the uncomfortable truths about poverty systems, and why real empowerment doesn't come from programs—but from shifting power to the people themselves.

    If you've ever wondered how to truly lead change in complex systems—or how to stop managing poverty and actually end it—this conversation is your masterclass.

    Tune in for:

    • The origin story of a national change-maker

    • How to lead when no one else will

    • The future of human services—and why it's personal

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    57 mins
  • Redefining Rural Opportunity: Michael Aikens on the Power of Education and Innovation
    Sep 9 2025

    In this episode of Essential Leadership to End Poverty, host Scott Miller sits down with Michael Aikens, Assistant Vice President for Economic Development at Tennessee Tech, to explore the driving force behind Empower Upper Cumberland.

    More than just a program, Empower UC is a comprehensive initiative that unites innovation, education, and grassroots leadership to spark long-term economic growth in rural Tennessee. Michael shares how strategic partnerships—across government, education, and community organizations—are transforming not only economies, but the mindsets and futures of those living in historically under-resourced areas.

    Together, they dig into:

    • The foundational vision behind Empower UC

    • How higher education can anchor local transformation

    • The role of leadership in rebuilding trust and capacity

    • Real-world outcomes already reshaping lives and communities

    If you care about economic mobility, rural revitalization, or what it truly takes to lead change from the ground up, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.

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    32 mins
  • The Literacy Blueprint: How Reading Can Break the Cycle of Poverty
    Aug 26 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode of Essential Leadership to End Poverty, co-host Scott C. Miller sits down with Lisa C. Uhrik—a developmental psychologist, entrepreneur, and co-owner of Franklin Fixtures—to explore how literacy can serve as a powerful tool in the fight against generational poverty.

    Lisa shares how her business supports 80% of America's independent bookstores and how her nonprofit shop in Cookeville, TN is reimagining what community, employment, and access to books can look like—especially for those most often left behind.

    Together, they dive into:

    • The link between reading and workforce readiness

    • The hidden epidemic of adult illiteracy

    • How employers can build cultures of support without falling into old systems

    • And why literacy might be the most overlooked economic development strategy in America

    This is more than a conversation about books—it's a radical reframing of what it takes to build thriving communities from the ground up.

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    34 mins
  • Breaking Barriers, Building Futures: Ryan Barnhart on Leading Real Change
    Jul 29 2025

    In this episode of Essential Leadership to End Poverty, host Scott Miller is joined by Ryan Barnhart, Director of the Highlands Training Center—one of Empower Upper Cumberland's pioneering partner programs. Together, they unpack what it truly takes to disrupt cycles of generational poverty through leadership that's grounded in trust, accountability, and action.

    Key topics include:
    – Building soft skills and personal trust as workforce essentials
    – Creating meaningful employer partnerships
    – Confronting the "benefits cliff" and why it holds families back
    – Designing systems that reward progress, not penalize it

    Barnhart's firsthand insights and Highlands' hands-on model offer a real-world look at solutions that are scalable, sustainable, and deeply human.

    This episode is essential listening for anyone committed to workforce development, economic mobility, and systems change.

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    31 mins