A show dedicated to sharing unique, intriguing and inspiring stories about the people, programs and services that make Cabarrus County such an amazing community.
As head of Monarch, Dr. Peggy Terhune is one of many helping to realize the vision for the Stephen M. Morris Behavioral Health Center. As the center takes shape, we sat down with Terhune to learn about her organization, which touts a vision of "a world where all people can achieve their unique potential." We'll also hear from Cabarrus County Behavioral Health Director Dr. Kamilah McKissick about the County's communitywide collaborative efforts and visit a recent NAMIWalks event, where even a powerful rainstorm didn't stop the show of solidarity for awareness, support and advocacy for behavioral health. HELP IS AVAILABLE If you or a loved one is struggling with a mental health crisis, free, confidential help is available 24/7. Trained crisis counselors can be reached at the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988 or 1-800-273-8255. Other resources: Mental Health America of Central Carolinas: https://mhaofcc.org/ NAMI Cabarrus: https://namicabarrus.org/ Partners' 24/7 Help Line: 888-235-4673 Atrium Health 24/7 Behavioral Health Hotline: 704-444-2400 Daymark 24/7 Crisis Hotline: 877-492-2785 HOST Dominique Clark GUESTS Dr. Peggy Terhune Dr. Kamilah McKissick
MAT stands for Medication Assisted Treatment. But for many Cabarrus residents, it means so much more. MAT uses FDA-approved medications along with education, resource connection and primary care to help those battling addiction. The program, funded by Cabarrus County's portion of the national Opioid Settlement Fund, is a collaborative effort to help ensure all residents have a chance to thrive. On this episode, we're exploring the inception of the program and providing an inside look at how MAT Community Paramedics are meeting people where they are and providing clients with a life-changing service. For more information on the MAT program or to get help, call 704-920-2600 and select option 6. HOST Dominique Clark, Communications Manager GUESTS Nicole Wayne, EMS Community Paramedic Kara Clarke, EMS Deputy Chief and MAT Program Manager Dr. Aalece Pugh, Assistant County Manager PRODUCED BY Cabarrus County Communications and Outreach
In Cabarrus County farming isn't just a job ... it's a legacy. For generations, farmers have formed the backbone of our community, nurturing the food on our tables and shaping the land we call home. Cooperative Extension Livestock and Field Crops Agent Sarah Newman is taking on a mission to preserve the stories of those Century Farms. On this episode, we talk to Sarah about the Century Farms project and visit two local farmers connected to 100-plus-year-old operations. Learn more about all the local N.C. Cooperative Extension services and programs by visiting https://cabarrus.ces.ncsu.edu/ or call 704-920-3310. The Cabarrus County Extension Center is located at 715 Cabarrus Ave. W, Concord. HOST Dominique Clark, Communications Manager GUESTS Sarah Newman, Livestock and Field Crops Agent Eddie Moose, Cabarrus Farmer Louis Suther, Cabarrus Farmer PRODUCED BY Cabarrus County Communications and Outreach
In early December, North Carolina Department of Transportation crews removed the old Stonewall Jackson Training School footbridge over Old Charlotte Road. Soon, plenty more could be in store for the property. In this episode, we're exploring the iconic site's fascinating past and potential future. HOST: Dominique Clark GUESTS: Jonathan Marshall, former Deputy County Manager Nolan Dahm, Programs and Exhibits Manager for the Charlotte Museum of History Michael Anderson, Cabarrus photographer and lifelong county resident Kelly Sifford, Assistant County Manager PRODUCED BY: Cabarrus County Communications and Outreach
During the Cabarrus County Fair in September, we set up a couple of microphones and a portable mixer and posed a simple question to fairgoers: What makes you thankful? The responses ranged from hilarious to heartwarming and everything in between. In this episode, YOU share the treasures in your life. In addition to a whole bunch of appreciation, we'll hear from Communications and Outreach members Jonathan Weaver, Dominique Clark, Jarrett Glass, Tiffany Powell and Jaelyn McCrea on the experience of gathering nearly 200 voices that gave thanks for family, friends, faith, good health and more (like spaghetti and coffee, in that order). Here's hoping you have a wonderful holiday and continue giving thanks throughout the year. HOST: Dominique Clark PRODUCED BY: Cabarrus County Communications and Outreach
Carol Soles is a Blizzard-makin', Bach-playin', cake-bakin', bankruptcy advisin' head of a very important County department. That importance is particularly so this year as she oversees the local process for the presidential election (and plenty of other important local races.) Carol calls it her department's "Super Bowl." You know it as the 2024 General Election. On this episode, we talk with Carol about her winding path to becoming Elections Director. Then we get the inside scoop from Carol and other team members on what YOU need to know for Election 2024. Get a wealth of voting information and resources at cabarruscounty.us/elections or call 704-920-2860. For statewide information, visit www.ncsbe.gov. GUESTS: Carol Soles, Elections Director Wyatt Newsome, Deputy Elections Director Irma Carrasquillo-Carballo, Elections Coordiantor HOST: Dominique Clark PRODUCED BY : Cabarrus County Communications and Outreach
On this episode of Did Y'all Hear?, we're going behind bars at the Cabarrus County Detention Center to explore an inspiring collaboration among the Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office, the Cabarrus County Library System and a dedicated group of volunteers. Together, they're staging a literacy program that transforms some inmates, providing them with the hope and skills they need to reintegrate into society. As Inmate Program Coordinator Charlotte Windley says: "They just need that one little light to let them know somebody cares." HOST: Dominique Clark GUESTS: Cabarrus County Sheriff's Capt. Joel Wallace Cabarrus County Sheriff's Inmate Program Coordinator Charlotte Windley Cabarrus County Library Literacy Services Coordinator Aaron Clay Volunteers Lallie Harling-Cummings and Tom Brown Inmates Melissa, Ashley, Sheila, Kimberly, Corey and Paul
You'll find plenty of interesting things on the 600-plus acres of diverse land off St. Stephens Church Road. The site near Mt. Pleasant will be the home of a new County nature park. It offers a variety of unique natural features. But something else has drawn interest, and it's not so natural: Several hundred feet of meticulously stacked stone walls. The structures have puzzled County workers and residents. There are plenty of questions, but two things are clear: Whoever built those walls put in a lot of time. And they did a great job—the walls have stood the test of time. We went on a field trip to see the walls firsthand (photo below), then sat down with CabCo team members and property neighbors to get some answers to the mystery of the St. Stephens Rock Wall Mystery. If you can help us with the mystery, email host Dominique Clark at daclark@cabarruscounty.us. GUESTS: Jacob Wentink, Active Living and Parks Program Manager Daniel McClellan, Senior Resource Conservation Specialist Richard Earnhardt, Cabarrus resident Leona Brown, Cabarrus resident HOSTED BY: Dominique Clark PRODUCED BY: Cabarrus County Communications and Outreach
As Cabarrus County enters a new era of behavioral health care, we're detailing the collaborative journey that led us to this stage. From discussions about the County's Behavioral Health Department to a first look at the "continuum of care" planned for the Regional Behavioral Health Center, this episode explores how CabCo is clearing a path forward for those struggling with mental health. HELP IS AVAILABLE If you or a loved one is struggling with a mental health crisis, free, confidential help is available 24/7. Trained crisis counselors can be reached at the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988 or 1-800-273-8255. Other resources: Mental Health America of Central Carolinas: https://mhaofcc.org/ NAMI: https://www.nami.org/affiliate/north-carolina/nami-cabarrus/www.nami.org Partners' 24/7 Help Line: 888-235-4673 Atrium Health 24/7 Behavioral Health Hotline: 704-444-2400 Daymark 24/7 Crisis Hotline: 877-492-2785 GUESTS: Jim Love, Mental Health America Storyteller and Kannapolis resident Steve Morris, Cabarrus County Commissioner Aalece Pugh, Assistant County Manager Kamilah McKissick, Behavioral Health Director HOST: Dominique Clark PRODUCED BY: Cabarrus County Communications and Outreach
Prosperity Unlimited's Louise Mack has more than three decades of experience helping folks achieve the dream of homeownership. Her mantra: Get the math right and prosperity will follow. We sat down with Louise to talk about her organization's origins and goals (1:16), then got her thoughts on financial literacy (5:37), budgeting (7:04), considerations to make before a home purchase (8:56), current challenges potential homeowners face (10:01), steps in the homebuying process (10:40) and resources for maintaining financial balance following a home purchase (18:44). Then we discuss how to get involved with Prosperity Unlimited (20:32), an upcoming homeownership event (22:27) and a NEW down payment assistance program (24:12) before ending with client stories, good and bad (26:11). Prosperity Unlimited is a Kannapolis-based organization that provides a variety of homebuying and financial literacy programs. The organization is a recipient of Cabarrus County's American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Recovery Grant program. UPCOMING HOMEOWNERSHIP EVENT Prosperity Unlimited is staging a workshop called Getting to "Yes" For Your Home Purchase. The event will be held on April 20, 2024 from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Bethel Enrichment Center, 2474 Dale Earnhardt Blvd. in Kannapolis. Participating sponsors include First Citizens Bank, Fifth Third Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, SouthState Bank and Pinnacle Bank and supporting organizations include Bank of America, Truist Bank and Self-Help Credit Union. Register at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZH3LZ66 For more information or to get help, call 704-933-7405 or email education@prosperitycdc.org.
On New Year's Day, what's on your plate? In this episode, we explore New Year's Meal traditions, from collards and cornbread to black-eyed peas and pork. We'll sample the New Year's meal, discover its local connections and learn why it's regarded as a symbol of history, culture and the promise of a fresh start. PLUS: we get educated on the wonders of Pot Likker Soup. HOST: Dominique Clark GUESTS: County Extension Director Tracy LeCompte, Extension Agent Pam Outen, Horticulture Extension Agent Payton Berry PRODUCED BY: Cabarrus County Communications and Outreach
What makes us love those SCARY stories? The ones that send chills down our spines? The ones that defy explanation and make us think twice about turning off the lights? It's hard to pinpoint exactly why we're such suckers for a scary tale, but this much is certain: In places with a rich history, there are plenty of them around. Such is the case right here in Cabarrus County. On this episode of Did Y'all Hear, we're celebrating the spooky and touring the county with some of our favorite neighborhood storytellers: Vickey Cline and Carolyn Carpenter. NOTE: If you're listening at home, lock the doors, dim the lights and grab the sage … we're going on a ghost hunt. SEE TIFFANY'S PHOTO HOST: Dominique Clark GUESTS: Vickey Cline and Carolyn Carpenter PRODUCED BY: Cabarrus County Communications and Outreach Eastern Cabarrus Historical Society
At its core, the job is about people helping people. Each year, they respond to about 40,000 calls. Their cardiac arrest survival rates exceed national standards. They routinely earn the American Heart Association's Mission Lifeline Gold Award. They achieve all that while being the calm in chaos and staying connected to the community. As the department prepares to move into a centrally located, state-of-the-art headquarters and celebrate 50 years of service, we sat down with those who do the job daily. On this episode, we're on the front lines of compassion and care with Cabarrus County EMS. Guests: Paramedic Jake Bryant Paramedic John Beall Paramedic Tyler Carpenter Deputy Chief Justin Brines Deputy Chief Jonathan Maulden Community Paramedic Katie Currin HOST: Dominique Clark PRODUCED BY: Cabarrus County Communications and Outreach
When is a building more than the wood and metal it's made of? For thousands, the barn at Frank Liske Park was more than a structure. It was a place where vows were made. Where families reunited. Where milestones were celebrated. For over 40 years, the old barn served as the icon of Cabarrus County's crown jewel park. Then, in just a few hours, it was gone. On this episode of Did Y'all Hear?, we explore the past, present and future of the beloved Frank Liske Park barn. GUESTS Londa Strong, Cabarrus County Active Living and Parks Director Steve Morris, Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners Barbara Strang, Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners Lynn Shue, Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners Kyle Bilafer, Cabarrus Deputy County Manager Jack Rule, Cabarrus County Park Ranger Lisa Wallace PRODUCED BY Cabarrus County Communications and Outreach ***AUTHORITIES STILL NEED YOUR HELP*** The Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office continues to seek information on the intentionally set fire that destroyed the Frank Liske Park barn. Anyone with information on the crime can call or text anonymously to Cabarrus Area Crime Stoppers at 704-932-7463 or visit cabarruscrimestoppers.com. Rewards are possible.
This is a podcast about a place. And there's no better way to talk about a place than to go back to how it all began. Welcome to Did Y'all Hear? A Cabarrus County Podcast. In this inaugural episode, we'll unravel the mystery of Cabarrus' founding documents and travel down the sometimes bumpy path to becoming one of North Carolina's 100 counties. Along the way, we'll swing by the Cabarrus County Library's Lore Room, and learn the difference between the founding of counties and cities/towns in North Carolina. Guests: Leslie Kesler of the Cabarrus County Library System David Goldberg, Cabarrus County Deputy County Attorney Learn more about the Lore Room here: https://www.cabarruscounty.us/Government/Departments/Library/Local-History-Resources or call 704-920-2061. Host: Dominique Clark, with a little help from Jonathan Weaver, Jarrett Glass, Tiffany Powell and Kasia Thompson