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In this episode, James sits down with Josh Ballard, director of operations at the Loretto Motherhouse. Josh shares how his early volunteer work with the fire department and St. Francis picnic, along with becoming an EMT in college, fueled his passion for community service.
He talks about running for office to take advantage of grants for sidewalks, joining the city council as soon as he met the minimum age requirement, and even earning a federal explosives license so the community could put on professional-level fireworks shows at discounted rates.
Josh also highlights the Sisters of Loretto’s efforts to reengage with the community through public events, farm-to-table meals, classical concerts, and retreats on the campus. He shares about the soon-to-be-open to the public natural burial site, which will be the only green burial option in Kentucky, as well as other outreach and political events organized by the Peace Committee.
There’s a lot covered in this conversation, and you’ll want to give it a listen from start to finish.
🎶 This episode’s music is Look at Little Sister by Stevie Ray Vaughan.
By Hosted by James SpragensIn this episode, James sits down with Josh Ballard, director of operations at the Loretto Motherhouse. Josh shares how his early volunteer work with the fire department and St. Francis picnic, along with becoming an EMT in college, fueled his passion for community service.
He talks about running for office to take advantage of grants for sidewalks, joining the city council as soon as he met the minimum age requirement, and even earning a federal explosives license so the community could put on professional-level fireworks shows at discounted rates.
Josh also highlights the Sisters of Loretto’s efforts to reengage with the community through public events, farm-to-table meals, classical concerts, and retreats on the campus. He shares about the soon-to-be-open to the public natural burial site, which will be the only green burial option in Kentucky, as well as other outreach and political events organized by the Peace Committee.
There’s a lot covered in this conversation, and you’ll want to give it a listen from start to finish.
🎶 This episode’s music is Look at Little Sister by Stevie Ray Vaughan.