Main Streets & Backroads

Carlene Hall

Mills County, Iowa… one story at a time Interviews with business owners, leaders, nonprofits, & residents Hosted by Carlene Hall, multi-media professional, and advocate for US military veterans. Small towns. Big heart. Proud to call it home.

  1. Jul 3

    We Asked 10-Year-Olds About Their Future... Their Answers Surprised Us

    In this special Main Streets & Backroads series, Carlene Hall sits down with a group of local 10 and 11-year-olds to capture a moment in time and hear directly from the next generation. With the help of Holly Jackson at Wabash Coffee House & Bakery, along with the participating kids and their parents, we gathered a remarkable group of young people to talk about life, dreams, and the future. Our goal was simple: hear from the youth in our communities and preserve this moment in their lives. From dreams of college, careers, sports, music, and entrepreneurship to lessons about friendship, family, hard work, and perseverance, these young voices offer an honest look at how they see their futures and the world around them. Along the way, they share what they love about growing up in their community, the goals they're working toward, and the advice they would give both their future and younger selves. Some of the questions were pretty big, but these amazing kids gave some even bigger answers. One theme surfaced again and again throughout these conversations: Work hard. Never give up. The best part? This is just the beginning. When these participants turn 18, we'll sit down with them again to revisit these same questions and see how their dreams, perspectives, and experiences have changed over the years. We hope this series becomes a unique time capsule that captures not only who they are today, but who they become. 🎙 Hosted by: Carlene Hall🌾 Series: Main Streets & Backroads📍 Southwest Iowa #MainStreetsAndBackroads #YouthVoices #FutureLeaders #SmallTownLife #KidsPerspective #GrowingUp #CommunityStories #SouthwestIowa #NeverGiveUp #FutureGoals

    48 min
  2. Jun 10

    Helping Seniors Stay Independent: Aubrey Kutchera on Resources for Western Iowa Families

    What happens when an aging parent needs a little extra help, but still wants to remain independent? In this episode of Main Streets & Backroads, Carlene Hall sits down with Aubrey Kutchera of Connections Area Agency on Aging to discuss the programs and services available to seniors and caregivers across Western Iowa. Learn about:• Home-delivered meals and congregate meal programs• Transportation services for seniors• Family caregiver support and respite resources• Returning home safely after a hospital stay• Evidence-based wellness and fall prevention programs• Resources designed to help older adults age with dignity and independence Connections serves 20 counties across Western Iowa and works to ensure older adults have access to the support they need to thrive in their communities. Whether you're planning ahead for yourself, helping aging parents, or simply want to learn more about local resources, this conversation is packed with valuable information. 📍 Featured Organization: Connections Area Agency on Aging🌐 https://www.connectionsaaa.org If you enjoy stories, people, places, and organizations making a difference across Southwest Iowa, subscribe to Main Streets & Backroads for more local conversations and community highlights. #MainStreetsAndBackroads #SouthwestIowa #SeniorCare #CaregiverSupport #AgingInPlace #WesternIowa #ConnectionsAAA #IowaSeniors #CommunityResources

    27 min
  3. May 29

    Expanding the Story: Southwest Iowa's Favorite Show Gets a New Name and a Bigger Mission

    Mills County Roots is hitting a major milestone -- 100 episodes -- and with that comes an exciting announcement. Host Carlene Hall sits down with Kyle Ranney of TaleSlate Agency in the Art Alley of Malvern, Iowa, to share what's next for the show.The program is getting a new name: Main Streets and Backroads Southwest Iowa. The expanded show will now cover Mills, Montgomery, Page, and Fremont Counties, shining a light on the deep-rooted community ties, local businesses, arts, and organizations that make this corner of Iowa truly special. Kyle and TaleSlate Agency will continue bringing their videography and drone photography to help tell those stories visually.In this episode, Kyle also shares a personal connection to the area -- discovering that his family name, Berganzel, has deep roots right here in Mills County, including a great uncle, Albion Berganzel, who served and gave his life in the Vietnam War. It's exactly the kind of story that makes this show worth watching.The team also gives a shoutout to the Art Alley in Malvern, Fine Arts on Fifth, and the Wabash Coffee Company and Bakery. If you have a story, a business, or a person in Southwest Iowa that deserves to be highlighted, reach out!Contact:Carlene Hall -- carlenehallmusic@gmail.com | 712-314-0029Kyle Ranney -- kyle@taleslate.agency | 402-810-0970Don't forget to like, subscribe, and drop a comment -- especially if you knew Doug Berganzel and his legendary motorcycle jump into the rock quarry!#MillsCountyIowa #SouthwestIowa #MainStreetsAndBackroads #IowaStories #LocalMedia #TaleSlateAgency

    12 min

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Mills County, Iowa… one story at a time Interviews with business owners, leaders, nonprofits, & residents Hosted by Carlene Hall, multi-media professional, and advocate for US military veterans. Small towns. Big heart. Proud to call it home.