Center for Rural Strategies

Yonder Radio

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This feed includes two versions of every episode. One is 60 minutes, which includes breaks for radio broadcasting, and the other is for podcasting and does not include breaks. Yonder Radio is a new, free, hour-long show that is fresh every week and designed to help fill programming gaps. We’ll feature nuanced stories that represent the 60 million people who live in rural America, and the distinct communities they call home. Each week will start with a news round-up: think of this as the top headlines read through a rural lens. For instance, how does a government shutdown affect federal workers...

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Center for Rural Strategies

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Society

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www.yonderradio.com

Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Yonder Radio 7/9/26 (Podcast version, no breaks) 09.07.2026

This week on Yonder Radio , we start out with a story from KFF Health News about the ongoing rollout of the Rural Health Transformation Program. Reporter Sarah Jane Tribble explains how large companies are well-positioned to benefit, as states scramble to meet deadlines for administering the funds. Then, we head to rural Nebraska to learn about the social benefits of livestock sale barns. And the...

Yonder Radio 7/9/26 (Radio version, with breaks) 09.07.2026

*Note: this episode is built for radio broadcasting and includes breaks filled with music for podcast purposes. This week on Yonder Radio , we start out with a story from KFF Health News about the ongoing rollout of the Rural Health Transformation Program. Reporter Sarah Jane Tribble explains how large companies are well-positioned to benefit, as states scramble to meet deadlines for administering...

Yonder Radio 7/2/26 (Podcast version, no breaks) 02.07.2026

This week, we start out with a conversation with Daily Yonder reporter Ilana Newman who brings us a story from Illinois, where community members are trying to get state policy passed that would stop CO2 pipeline companies from using eminent domain to build pipelines. We have two takes on America’s 250th birthday this week, one from editor of the Glasgow Courier, Skylar Baker Jordan and another fro...

Yonder Radio 7/2/26 (Radio version, with breaks) 02.07.2026

This week, we start out with a conversation with Daily Yonder reporter Ilana Newman who brings us a story from Illinois, where community members are trying to get state policy passed that would stop CO2 pipeline companies from using eminent domain to build pipelines. We have two takes on America’s 250th birthday this week, one from editor of the Glasgow Courier, Skylar Baker Jordan and another fro...

Yonder Radio 6/25/26 (Podcast version, no breaks) 25.06.2026

This week on Yonder Radio , we’re starting with an update on state governments’ efforts to regulate data centers. Daily Yonder reporter Julia Tilton drops by to tell us about the fate of an Illinois bill, called the POWER Act, which aimed to limit water usage for data centers and increase transparency. Then, Daily Yonder reporters Madeline de Figueiredo and Anya Petrone Slepyan head to far West Te...

Yonder Radio 6/25/26 (Radio version, with breaks) 25.06.2026

*Note: this episode is built for radio broadcasting and includes breaks filled with music for podcast purposes. This week on Yonder Radio , we’re starting with an update on state governments’ efforts to regulate data centers. Daily Yonder reporter Julia Tilton drops by to tell us about the fate of an Illinois bill, called the POWER Act, which aimed to limit water usage for data centers and increas...

Yonder Radio 6/18/26 (Podcast version, no breaks) 18.06.2026

This week on Yonder Radio , we start out with a story from KFF Health News, about the closure of dialysis clinics in rural Nebraska. Arielle Zionts reports that shuttering clinics mean that patients will have to drive several additional hours each way to receive life-saving care. We’ll continue our visit to the Great Plains with Kristy Bly, who manages the restoration of the Black Footed Ferret wi...

Yonder Radio 6/18/26 (Radio version, with breaks) 18.06.2026

*Note: this episode is built for radio broadcasting and includes breaks filled with music for podcast purposes. This week on Yonder Radio , we start out with a story from KFF Health News, about the closure of dialysis clinics in rural Nebraska. Arielle Zionts reports that shuttering clinics mean that patients will have to drive several additional hours each way to receive life-saving care. We’ll c...

Yonder Radio 6/11/26 (Podcast version, no breaks) 11.06.2026

This week on Yonder Radio , we start off talking about a movement to grow water-conscious and delicious grains in Colorado’s San Luis Valley. Community organizations and businesses are partnering to put rye, and other crops that do well in dry climates, on the map for farmers, entrepreneurs, and consumers. Then, culture reporters Susannah Broun and Madelon Basil dissect the latest albums from Noah...

Yonder Radio 6/11/26 (Radio version, with breaks) 11.06.2026

*Note: this episode is built for radio broadcasting and includes breaks filled with music for podcast purposes. This week on Yonder Radio , we start off talking about a movement to grow water-conscious and delicious grains in Colorado’s San Luis Valley. Community organizations and businesses are partnering to put rye, and other crops that do well in dry climates, on the map for farmers, entreprene...

Yonder Radio 6/4/26 (Podcast version, no breaks) 04.06.2026

Every week, Yonder Radio brings rural conversations with national reach to listeners around the country. This week, we begin by talking with reporter Kaitlyn McConnell about a small town in Missouri that is recovering after a tornado hit last year. The town’s museum is working hard to keep its history alive despite the destruction. Then, we head to Minnesota with Arts Midwest reporter Frankie Fele...

Yonder Radio 6/4/26 (Radio version, with breaks) 04.06.2026

Every week, Yonder Radio brings rural conversations with national reach to listeners around the country. This week, we begin by talking with reporter Kaitlyn McConnell about a small town in Missouri that is recovering after a tornado hit last year. The town’s museum is working hard to keep its history alive despite the destruction. Then, we head to Minnesota with Arts Midwest reporter Frankie Fele...

Yonder Radio 5/28/26 (Podcast version, no breaks) 28.05.2026

This week on Yonder Radio , we start out talking to Julia Tilton about Sangamon County, Illinois, where the county board recently approved a major data center project even as a major regulatory bill aiming to address data centers is caught up in the state legislature. Then, we’re going on a road trip around the Great Lakes with Tim Marema and Liz McGeachy in their music-filled camper van, and cele...

Yonder Radio 5/28/26 (Radio version, with breaks) 28.05.2026

*Note: this episode is built for radio broadcasting and includes breaks filled with music for podcast purposes. This week on Yonder Radio , we start out talking to Julia Tilton about Sangamon County, Illinois, where the county board recently approved a major data center project even as a major regulatory bill aiming to address data centers is caught up in the state legislature. Then, we’re going o...

Yonder Radio 5/21/26 (Podcast version, no breaks) 21.05.2026

This week on Yonder Radio , we have more data center coverage as reporter Julia Tilton explains how nearly a quarter of a million dollars of federal funds meant for affordable housing is going toward a data center instead. For Memorial Day and Mental Health Awareness Month, we are learning about an organization leading important conversations around PTSD and veteran support in rural areas. Also, w...

Yonder Radio 5/21/26 (Radio version, with breaks) 21.05.2026

*Note: this episode is built for radio broadcasting and includes breaks filled with music for podcast purposes. This week on Yonder Radio , we have more data center coverage as reporter Julia Tilton explains how nearly a quarter of a million dollars of federal funds meant for affordable housing is going toward a data center instead. For Memorial Day and Mental Health Awareness Month, we are learni...

Yonder Radio 5/14/26 (Podcast version, no breaks) 14.05.2026

This week on Yonder Radio , we begin with a conversation with Jim Checkel, who grew up wanting to be a farmer in rural Minnesota, and ended up as the lead lab technologist for the Mayo Clinic. His experience and insights have helped shape rural medicine at one of the top medical institutions in the world. Then, we talk with actor Kiki Bush about filmmaking in rural Kansas, and her efforts to promo...

Yonder Radio 5/14/26 (Radio version, with breaks) 14.05.2026

*Note: this episode is built for radio broadcasting and includes breaks filled with music for podcast purposes. This week on Yonder Radio , we begin with a conversation with Jim Checkel, who grew up wanting to be a farmer in rural Minnesota, and ended up as the lead lab technologist for the Mayo Clinic. His experience and insights have helped shape rural medicine at one of the top medical institut...

Yonder Radio 5/7/26 (Podcast version, no breaks) 07.05.2026

This week on Yonder Radio , we’re starting out with a story about thriving newspapers in the Ozarks. We’re headed to Minnesota to learn about a new program for people running for local nonpartisan office, and to Arkansas to learn about another civic engagement program, Lead for America. We’ll hear about a unique festival in a small town in the Colorado mountains and learn about rural education wit...

Yonder Radio 5/7/26 (Radio version, with breaks) 07.05.2026

*Note: this episode is built for radio broadcasting and includes breaks filled with music for podcast purposes. This week on Yonder Radio , we’re starting out with a story about thriving newspapers in the Ozarks. We’re headed to Minnesota to learn about a new program for people running for local nonpartisan office, and to Arkansas to learn about another civic engagement program, Lead for America....

Yonder Radio 4/30/26 (Podcast version, no breaks) 30.04.2026

This week on Yonder Radio , we’re starting out with an update from reporter Julia Tilton about a proposed moratorium on building large-scale data centers in Maine. Then, we take a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to report on rural health care in West Texas. Daily Yonder reporter Madeline de Figueiredo walks us through innovative telehealth solutions in communities with limited access to b...

Yonder Radio 4/30/26 (Radio version, with breaks) 30.04.2026

*Note: this episode is built for radio broadcasting and includes breaks filled with music for podcast purposes. This week on Yonder Radio , we’re starting out with an update from reporter Julia Tilton about a proposed moratorium on building large-scale data centers in Maine. Then, we take a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to report on rural health care in West Texas. Daily Yonder reporter...

Yonder Radio 4/23/26 (Podcast version, no breaks) 23.04.2026

This week on Yonder Radio , we’re talking about the results of a new poll of rural voters, conducted by us here at the Center for Rural Strategies and expert pollsters Lake Research. Then, we’ll hear a conversation among community members in the Florida Panhandle about their efforts to save a pristine local watershed from a proposed sewer plant. And, we’ll head to Quilcene, Washington to talk to a...

Yonder Radio 4/23/26 (Radio version, with breaks) 23.04.2026

*Note: this episode is built for radio broadcasting and includes breaks filled with music for podcast purposes. This week on Yonder Radio we’re talking about the results of a new poll of rural voters, conducted by us here at the Center for Rural Strategies and expert pollsters Lake Research. Then, we’ll hear a conversation among community members in the Florida Panhandle about their efforts to sav...

Yonder Radio 4/16/26 (Podcast version, no breaks) 16.04.2026

This week on Yonder Radio , we’re talking about how we can bring more virtual mental health resources to crisis care to support rural law enforcement with Daily Yonder reporter Madeline de Figueiredo. Our musician of the week is Sparrow Smith from western North Carolina, who paints a picture of the North Carolina mountainside. We’ll visit outer space for Earth Day to talk about alien movies, and w...

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