Me and Poverty

Joe Little

Me and Poverty is a podcast dedicated to sharing stories of resilience, hope, and transformation. Each episode dives into real-life experiences of overcoming adversity, breaking cycles of poverty, and finding empowerment through faith, determination, and community. Whether you’re navigating challenges yourself or looking for inspiration to help others, this podcast offers practical insights, heartfelt conversations, and a roadmap to creating change. Join host Joe Little as he explores what it means to overcome, inspire, and invest in a brighter future.

  1. May 28

    #19 Believing in Our Hometown: How We Build a Brighter Future Together

    You don’t have to leave your hometown to make a difference in the world. You can start changing your local community right now, right where you are.In this episode of Me and Poverty, we tackle what it actually takes to breathe new life into a struggling community. Joining the conversation is Corey Cassell, Director of Healthcare Administration at Thrive Community Coalition. Growing up together in Eastern Kentucky, we didn't just witness the challenges of poverty, addiction, and lack of resources—we lived them. Today, Corey is leading the charge to transform our home region from the inside out.This isn’t just a podcast episode; it’s a masterclass in grassroots change. Whether you are a young person wondering how to make your voice count, or an adult worker trying to build stronger support systems for local youth, this episode gives you the practical blueprint to step up, take action, and become a community builder.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:- The Relationship Blueprint: Why real community transformation can't be bought—it has to be built, person by person.- The Three Pillars of Impact: How Thrive’s Grow Well, Recover Well, and Work Well framework can be applied to any neighborhood or town.- Empowering the Next Generation: How local youth can transition from feeling stuck to becoming active changemakers.- Uniting the Adults: How schools, local businesses, and churches can form a unified front to protect and support their youth.👉 Get Involved & Access Thrive’s Community Toolkits: https://www.thriveserves.com/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 you love your community and want to see it thrive, please hit like, subscribe, and share this episode with a neighbor, teacher, or local leader!

    33 min
  2. Mar 31

    #16 The Backbone of Appalachia: Inside the Skilled Trades

    Ben Collier grew up in a home with one finished room and no indoor plumbing. Today, he’s the Business Manager (CEO) of UA Local 248, helping the next generation of Appalachians find dignity, stability, and high-paying careers in the skilled trades.Summary:In this episode of Me and Poverty, Joseph Little sits down with Ben Collier to dismantle the "college-only" myth. Ben shares his powerful "poverty picture" story and explains how the union trades (plumbing, pipefitting, and HVAC/R) offer more than just a job—they offer a legacy. Whether you're a high school student looking for a path or a youth worker seeking resources, this conversation provides a roadmap for breaking the cycle of poverty through "Solidarity, Fidelity, and Education."Key Takeaways:-The "Both/And" Approach: Why we need both professionals and skilled tradespeople.-The Direct Entry Path: How to get into UA Local 248 through technical colleges (no interview required, just a weld test!).-Beyond the Paycheck: Understanding defined benefit pensions and collective bargaining.-Appalachian Hope: How regional collaboration is "moving the needle" for Eastern Kentucky.Season Partner:This season of Me and Poverty is made possible in part by Appalachia Reach Out. Appalachia Reach Out serves families and youth across the region through outreach, support, and opportunities that strengthen communities.🔗 Support ARO here:https://www.appalachiareachout.com/Connect 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.

    49 min
  3. Mar 12

    #15 Why Community College Might Be the Smartest Move After High School | HCTC

    Many students graduate high school without a clear plan for what comes next.College can feel expensive. And sometimes students simply don't know what opportunities exist.In this episode of Me and Poverty, Joe sits down with Wallace Caleb Bates, Director of Marketing and Communications at Hazard Community and Technical College.Wallace helps connect students across eastern Kentucky with real opportunities through education, career training, and community partnerships. In this conversation, he explains how community colleges can open doors for students who want affordable education, career skills, or a fresh start.This episode is especially helpful for:• Both traditional and non-traditional students who are exploring life after high school• Parents trying to guide their kids toward opportunity• Teachers, youth workers, and mentors helping young people plan their futureJoe and Wallace also discuss the power of storytelling, why community colleges matter more than ever, and how trusted adults can better connect youth with opportunities.If you know a student who feels unsure about their future, share this episode with them.Season Partner:This season of Me and Poverty is made possible in part by Appalachia Reach Out. Appalachia Reach Out serves families and youth across the region through outreach, support, and opportunities that strengthen communities.🔗 Support ARO here:https://www.appalachiareachout.com/Connect 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.

    36 min
  4. Feb 19

    #14 Young Entrepreneurship: From Negative Bank Accounts to a Local Empire | JunkBros. Solutions

    Can you build a successful business without leaving your small town? Luis Chico, founder of JunkBros Solutions, is proving that you don’t need to move to a big city to build a big dream.In this episode of Me and Poverty, Joseph sits down with Luis to discuss the raw reality of starting with nothing. Luis opens up about the discipline of poverty, why he brought his brother on as a 50/50 partner, and how he turned a borrowed trailer into a thriving waste disposal company serving the tri-state area.If you are a young person with a "fire in your gut" but no direction, this episode is your roadmap.In this episode, we cover:The transition from "side hustle" (selling snacks and vending machines) to a legitimate corporation.Why "discipline" is the greatest asset an entrepreneur can own.The reality of 36-hour work shifts and the "boots on the ground" grind.Luis’s vision for the beautification of Eastern Kentucky.Advice for high schoolers: The $1,000 JunkBros Scholarship for young entrepreneurs.A Special Thanks to Our Sponsors:Season Sponsor: Appalachia Reach Out– Thank you for your continued support in helping us tell stories that break barriers and build bridges. You can support them at their website here: https://www.appalachiareachout.com/Episode Sponsor: Martin County Kentucky Farm Bureau Insurance – We appreciate your partnership in making this conversation with Luis Chico possible.Connect with Luis & JunkBros Solutions:Website: https://www.junkbrossolutions.com/?fbclid=IwY2xjawQETr5leHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETJLYTBiOUVsbk11Qml2ZU5Dc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHiOnSWs5egoWyX0pXK3onL2XllvFJFuFgwHAoNgfTcIKuEg-VQKhc3ajMu9t_aem_1aMOur1ofSHEQp3wGaLV6g

    40 min
  5. Feb 4

    #13 Meeting Teens Where They Are | Young Life Eastern Kentucky

    In this episode of Me and Poverty, Joseph Little sits down with Brady Kelly, Area Director of Young Life Eastern Kentucky, to talk about what it really looks like to reach students who are disconnected, disinterested, or overlooked.Young Life’s mission is simple but powerful: introduce adolescents to Jesus Christ and help them grow in their faith—by going where kids already are, building real relationships, and creating safe spaces for them to just be kids.Brady shares:-Why relational ministry matters more than flashy programs-How Young Life reaches students who would never walk into a church-The role trusted adults play in breaking cycles of poverty, trauma, and isolation-What gives him hope for Gen Z and Gen AlphaThis conversation is for:-Youth workers-Educators-Pastors and ministry leaders-Parents and caregivers-Anyone who wants to be the someone for the next generation🔗 Learn more about Young Life Eastern Kentucky:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064438226726Donate to their cause here: https://giving.younglife.org/s/?GiftType=Area&Name=easternkentucky&Amount=100.00&Frequency=Monthly&AppealCodeId=70141000000tvBDAAY&BypassDesignationPage=false&MissionUnitId=a2s6e000001NaHzAAK&MissionUnitName=Eastern%20Kentucky&ClassCodeId=a2j41000000Nj93AAC&ClassCodeName=Operating🔗 Support our season sponsor Appalachia Reach Out here:https://www.appalachiareachout.com/🤝 Interested in working with Me and Poverty or booking Joseph Little to speak?https://www.joelittleinspires.com/💬 QUESTION:Who was a trusted adult in your life growing up—or who are you being that person for today? Drop it in the comments.And remember — keep sharing stories.#MeAndPoverty #BeTheSomeone #YoungLife #EasternKentucky #YouthMinistry #TrustedAdults #FaithAndYouth #BreakingCycles #RelationalMinistry

    35 min

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Me and Poverty is a podcast dedicated to sharing stories of resilience, hope, and transformation. Each episode dives into real-life experiences of overcoming adversity, breaking cycles of poverty, and finding empowerment through faith, determination, and community. Whether you’re navigating challenges yourself or looking for inspiration to help others, this podcast offers practical insights, heartfelt conversations, and a roadmap to creating change. Join host Joe Little as he explores what it means to overcome, inspire, and invest in a brighter future.