Golden LEAF Critical Conversations

Scott T. Hamilton, Golden LEAF Foundation

Golden LEAF President and Chief Executive Officer Scott Hamilton talks with professionals about the most pressing economic development issues shaping communities across North Carolina.

Episodes

  1. 3d ago

    The Future of Farmland in North Carolina

    The latest episode of Golden LEAF Critical Conversations with President, Chief Executive Officer Scott T. Hamilton explores one of the most significant challenges facing North Carolina agriculture: the loss of farmland and what it means for the state's economy, food systems, and future growth. The conversation highlights Ground Truth NC, a new farmland research initiative launched by Golden LEAF and NC Ag Leads to better understand where farmland is being lost, what is driving those changes, and how those shifts impact agricultural production and economic opportunity across the state. In this episode: Ray Starling, General Counsel of the North Carolina Chamber and President of the North Carolina Chamber Legal Institute, discusses the origins of NC Ag Leads, the growing pressures facing agriculture, and why better data is needed to inform farmland preservation strategies and public policy decisions. Vicky Porter, owner of Porter Farms Inc. in Cabarrus County, shares firsthand perspectives on development pressures, the challenges of preserving working farmland, and the importance of educating communities about agriculture's role in food security, economic vitality, and quality of life. Dr. Raymond Thomas, Assistant Professor and Extension Agricultural Market Specialist at N.C. A&T State University and member of Ground Truth NC's advisory council, explains how research can help quantify the economic value of farmland, connect agricultural production to broader economic outcomes, and support informed decision-making for the future of North Carolina agriculture. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of why farmland preservation is more than an agricultural issue; it is a critical economic development issue that affects food production, business growth, community sustainability, and the long-term prosperity of North Carolina. Listen now to this episode of Golden LEAF Critical Conversations on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

    38 min
  2. May 13

    Reimagining rural education through Golden LEAF Schools

    The latest episode of Golden LEAF Critical Conversations with President, Chief Executive Officer Scott T. Hamilton explores how North Carolina rural middle schools participating in the Golden LEAF Schools Initiative are rethinking education to better prepare students for high school, careers, and the workforce of the future. In this episode: Rachel Wright-Junio, Director of the Golden LEAF Schools Initiative at the N.C. Department of Public Instruction, explains how the initiative is helping schools implement innovative teaching models, strengthen leadership, and create career-connected learning environments that support long-term student success. Dusty Martin, Principal of Northern Middle School in Person County, shares how the Transformative Schools cohort is reshaping school culture, improving instructional practices, and helping educators build stronger systems that support both students and the broader community. Heather Herron, Instructional Technology Facilitator at Swain Middle School in Swain County, offers insight into how proficiency scales and competency-based learning are helping students better understand their progress, build confidence, and take ownership of their education. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how the Golden LEAF Schools Initiative is supporting teachers, engaging students, and working to strengthen North Carolina's future workforce by investing in innovation and continuous improvement in rural schools.

    37 min
  3. Feb 11

    More Than a Scholarship: Golden LEAF Scholarship Pathway From Classroom to Career

    What happens when opportunity meets rural community pride? In this episode of Golden LEAF Critical Conversations, host Scott T. Hamilton talks with a current Golden LEAF Scholar, a Scholar Alumna, and an internship site host to show exactly how the Golden LEAF Scholarship and Golden LEAF Rural Internship Initiative change lives and shapes communities across North Carolina. You will hear from three inspirational guests: Current Golden LEAF Scholar Joe Bolick, a future educator, who discovered that the scholarship did more than ease college costs; it opened doors to real relationships with school leaders back home. Golden LEAF Alumna Lyric Locklear reflects on how internships turned into employment, affirmed her sense of purpose, and helped her build a meaningful career serving rural mental health needs. Golden LEAF Rural Internship Initiative site host Prince Dugba of Monarch Bioenergy offers a behind-the-scenes look at why hosting Golden LEAF interns isn't just good for students, it's smart for rural businesses preparing the workforce of the future. Together, their stories paint a powerful picture. This scholarship program isn't just about paying for college. It's about building confidence, creating career pathways, and proving that impactful, innovative work can and does happen in rural North Carolina. If you are interested in how scholarship funding, education, and internships come together to strengthen rural North Carolina communities, this conversation offers insight, inspiration, and a case study on how this model works.

    23 min

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Golden LEAF President and Chief Executive Officer Scott Hamilton talks with professionals about the most pressing economic development issues shaping communities across North Carolina.