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Plugged In

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OREMC

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Latest episode

May 18, 2026

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Episodes

Youth Mental Health 18.05.2026

The state of youth mental health is an issue of concern for today’s teens and the topic of this episode of Plugged In. We discuss the incidence of youth mental health among teens, causes and ways to help address the issues with Katrina Chisholm, Director of Mental Health at Morningstar Children & Family Services in Brunswick, Georgia.

Habitat For Humanity: Changing Lives One Family at a Time 31.12.2025

In this episode the Executive Director of Habitat for Humanity of Glynn County GA, Inc., Mary Lamond talks about the history and mission of Habitat for Humanity, as well as specifically what is happening in Glynn County. She highlights how volunteers can get involved, their Women Build campaign and Century Place, a neighborhood of 19 lots and future home of the 100th Habitat house in Glynn County.

Youth Tour: A Trip of a Lifetime 19.11.2025

Marci and Emma Dillard both attended the National Washington Youth Tour as OREMC delegates—nearly 30 years apart. On this episode of Plugged In the mother/daughter duo discusses how their Youth Tour experiences were similar, made an impression on them in the moment, and how the memories shape(d) their future. It was based on Marci’s experience that she encouraged her daughter to apply for the 2025...

Storm Ready: What You Need to Prepare 10.09.2025

In this special episode of our Plugged In podcast, Director of Communications & Marketing Michele Hutchins talks about what you need to plan and prepare for your family to weather a storm emergency. Whether sheltering place or evacuating, she discusses recommendations for water, food and supplies; making sure you have enough medication and backup plans for those reliant on power for medical de...

Addressing Member FAQs Regarding Storm Restoration 08.07.2025

In this episode of our OREMC Plugged In podcast, ROW Coordinator Roger Sloan helps to address some of those frequently asked questions members have about power restoration following a storm. Questions were pulled directly from social media and/or voicemails members left following the tropical storm, two hurricanes and ice storm that impacted OREMC's service area from August 2024 - January 2025.

Switching to Backup Power: Generator Safety and Installation Options 17.03.2025

Engineer James Allen and Marketing & Members Services Representative Royce Proctor discuss the considerations for installing a whole house backup generator or right sizing a portable generator to be used during power outages. In particular, their discussion focuses on the safety considerations of using a portable generator: knowing what you want to power, having enough generator capacity, as w...

Church Girls, Inc., Evolves from Prayer Line to Lifeline 17.03.2025

In this episode of Plugged In, we feature Deondra Lightfoot from Church Girls, Inc. She discusses how her vision has evolved from a prayer line, to a Resource Center, Blessing Room and now transitional housing, in the form of the Church Girls Community in Folkston, Georgia. She has six of the 26 units completed and is building on the power of. by the community, for the community. Deondra talks abo...

Changing Young Lives Through Music 31.10.2024

Lucie Akkermans, Manager of the Philharmonia, Music Librarian and Lessons Coordinator with the Golden Isles Youth Orchestra (GIYO), discusses the power of music and the importance of investing in the arts to provide students the opportunity to build community and skills that further musical development, but also foster social skill, academic growth and self-confidence. She explains how the program...

Meeting the Demand for Power 31.10.2024

A conversation with OREMC General Manager John Middleton discussing the long-awaited news that Plant Vogtle is fully operational, the need to build additional power generations, concerns over new EPS rules and what it all means to you.

Building Character, Education and Service Through Anointed Boxing 18.09.2024

In this episode of “Plugged In”, OREMC’s Michele Hutchins speaks with Bobby Davis of Anointed Boxing Fitness Outreach in Folkston, Georgia. Their goal is to provide a place and framework for kids to channel their energy productively—be physically active with a purpose— while also supporting their academic success and promoting community service, all in an effort to keep them off the street.

Beyond The Headlines: 2024 Hurricane Season Part 2 09.07.2024

Continuing the discussion with Al Sandrik, Warning Coordination Meteorologist with the National Weather Service Jacksonville, to better understand the potential impacts of a major hurricane on the OREMC service area and how to prepare.

Beyond The Headlines: 2024 Hurricane Season Part 1 09.07.2024

On this episode of Plugged In we talk to Al Sandrik, Warning Coordination Meteorologist with the National Weather Service Jacksonville, who discusses the atmospheric systems lining up this season that create ideal conditions for hurricane development, that could significantly impact the OREMC service area based on historical data.

Understanding the Cost of Service 18.03.2024

OREMC Finance Manager Eric Dyal discusses the various components of OREMC’s rate structure and the market triggers that impact changes or adjustments to our rates.

Home Generator Program Offers Comfort, Security and Convenience 19.02.2024

Providing reliable power is our standard of service at OREMC, but sometimes Mother Nature has other plans. Summer thunderstorms, hurricanes/tropical storms---even ice storms---can lead to power outages lasting hours or days. Now you can give yourself peace of mind by with a Generac automatic standby generator. Member Services Manager Dewayne Johns discusses the new program offered in partnership w...

Bigger, Stronger and Smarter: Building Out OREMC’s Distribution System 04.12.2023

OREMC’s Manager of Engineering Darren Crews discusses the multitude of projects OREMC has completed, currently under construction and in the works to enhance the reliability and resiliency of OREMC’s distribution system, and the role technology will take outage response times to the next level—meaning fewer outages affecting the least amount of members for the shortest amount of time.

Serving Those Who Served: Golden Isles Veterans Village 11.11.2023

Lorene Reid, president of the Golden Isles Veterans Village, talks about address homelessness among veterans in the Golden Isles and the construction of a 30 tiny-home village to help veterans transition back into society. The project is slated to open for residency in early 2024 and is only open to honorably discharged military veterans who are without housing and surrounding them with community...

Chipping In to Support Cancer Patients Locally 18.10.2023

Linda Henderson with the Southeast Cancer Unit, Inc. talks about the league of local volunteers who have been assisting local cancer patients undergoing treatment with care related expenses for the past 26 years, and the role the Annual OREMC Gold Tournament plays in their fundraising efforts.

You’re Invited! OREMC Annual Meeting 20.08.2023

Member Service Manager Dewayne Johns and Communications/Marketing Coordinator Michele Hutchins discuss OREMC’s upcoming 84th Annual Meeting as an opportunity for OREMC members to connect with their electric co-op leaders, community, learn about solar/EVs and other issues and initiatives.

Going Green: What it Really Means 12.07.2023

In this episode OREMC General Manager John Middleton discusses: the many green policy initiatives from EVs, utility scale solar and the move away from fossil fuels in power generation; what it all means for increased demand for power and grid capacity and reliability; as well as the environmental flipside of these initiatives and how that impacts the transition timeline.

Raising Mental Health Awareness 16.05.2023

In this episode OREMC’s Michele Hutchins speaks with Marty Edwards, a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist and founder of Breakthroughs of North Florida, in an effort to elevate the conversation about mental health, that it is ok to not be ok, and how to connect people with help.  

A Day in the Life of a Lineworker 18.04.2023

On this episode of Plugged In, Lineman Marcus Skelton and Roger Sloan discuss “a day in the life” of a lineworker: system construction and maintenance, necessary equipment for safety and climbing, ready response when the lights go out and the added adventure providing mutual aid doing major storms elsewhere.

Fostering Love Through the Isaiah 117 House 02.03.2023

Sherrie Steadman is the Program Manager for the Isaiah 117 House under construction in Baker County, Florida. She discusses with OREMC Foundation Trustee Tina Mobley and OREMC Communication/Marketing Coordinator Michele Hutchins the breadth and depth of need for foster care services and how the Isaiah 117 House will help reduce trauma and ease children’s transition into the foster care system.

Giving Back through the OREMC Foundation 08.02.2023

Join us as Michele Hutchins sits down with Ruby Ann Sawyer, OREMC Foundation President to Discuss the foundation mission and granting capabilities.

Promoting Literacy with Ferst Readers 09.01.2023

Join Michele Hutchins as she sits down with Dewayne Johns and Michelle Maddox to discuss the impact Ferst Readers is having on childhood literacy in our service areas.

Celebrating Co-op Month 19.10.2022

Join us as we sit down and celebrate Co-op month with our community and member service representative, Royce Proctor.

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