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JJ and Tucker dive into how the U.S. government shutdown and SNAP funding freeze affect families across Fargo and beyond — and what you can do right now to help your neighbors fight hunger.
At the time of this recording, the U.S. government has shut down — and SNAP benefits have stopped reloading, leaving millions of Americans wondering how to afford their next meal.
In this powerful episode, JJ and Tucker explore the real-world impact of food insecurity, focusing on the Fargo–Moorhead community and the incredible work being done by the Great Plains Food Bank and the Emergency Food Pantry.
You'll learn how local families are coping, why cash donations often go further than canned goods, and how small acts — like rounding up at the register or organizing a workplace food drive — can make a massive difference.
Below are a few organizations that could use your help.
Great Plains Food Bank - https://give.greatplainsfoodbank.org/?give=J3E759EN
Emergency Food Pantry - https://emergencyfoodpantry.com/
Church's United - https://www.churches-united.org/nutritious-food
Topics Include: • What happens when SNAP funding stops • The truth about food insecurity in Fargo • Great Plains Food Bank's million-pound effort • Why diversity matters in food donations • Easy ways to make a real difference — today
00:00 – Intro: Government shutdown & SNAP halted 02:30 – Understanding food insecurity in Fargo 05:00 – The role of the Emergency Food Pantry 07:00 – How to start a micro food drive 09:30 – 48-hour turnover: How fast donations move 10:45 – "You can't change the world, but you can make a dent" 12:00 – Why giving money can feed more people 13:30 – Small acts, big results 15:00 – Challenging assumptions about who needs help 17:00 – Culturally inclusive food donations 18:00 – Wild game & garden veggies: alternative donations 20:00 – The Great Plains Food Bank's monthly impact 22:30 – Businesses helping during the shutdown 25:00 – The Kingsbury Company's free potato drive 26:00 – JJ's call to action: local box drive 27:00 – Community compassion & closing thoughts 28:00 – Wrap-up and humor: JJ's "turkey" finale
Links & Support: For more episodes of JJ Meets World, or to find out how you can support this podcast, visit www.jjmeetsworld.com
Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld Merch Shop - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/jj-meets-world Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jj-meets-world/id1367045742 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0L9IGvJuUjFK0UOR9AIF5u YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh1WZrpC-XE57mRzi1bzPow Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iwnpufw6f5qromxbbw6pq32rsya Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/
By Host J.J. Gordon and Producer Tucker Lucas5
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JJ and Tucker dive into how the U.S. government shutdown and SNAP funding freeze affect families across Fargo and beyond — and what you can do right now to help your neighbors fight hunger.
At the time of this recording, the U.S. government has shut down — and SNAP benefits have stopped reloading, leaving millions of Americans wondering how to afford their next meal.
In this powerful episode, JJ and Tucker explore the real-world impact of food insecurity, focusing on the Fargo–Moorhead community and the incredible work being done by the Great Plains Food Bank and the Emergency Food Pantry.
You'll learn how local families are coping, why cash donations often go further than canned goods, and how small acts — like rounding up at the register or organizing a workplace food drive — can make a massive difference.
Below are a few organizations that could use your help.
Great Plains Food Bank - https://give.greatplainsfoodbank.org/?give=J3E759EN
Emergency Food Pantry - https://emergencyfoodpantry.com/
Church's United - https://www.churches-united.org/nutritious-food
Topics Include: • What happens when SNAP funding stops • The truth about food insecurity in Fargo • Great Plains Food Bank's million-pound effort • Why diversity matters in food donations • Easy ways to make a real difference — today
00:00 – Intro: Government shutdown & SNAP halted 02:30 – Understanding food insecurity in Fargo 05:00 – The role of the Emergency Food Pantry 07:00 – How to start a micro food drive 09:30 – 48-hour turnover: How fast donations move 10:45 – "You can't change the world, but you can make a dent" 12:00 – Why giving money can feed more people 13:30 – Small acts, big results 15:00 – Challenging assumptions about who needs help 17:00 – Culturally inclusive food donations 18:00 – Wild game & garden veggies: alternative donations 20:00 – The Great Plains Food Bank's monthly impact 22:30 – Businesses helping during the shutdown 25:00 – The Kingsbury Company's free potato drive 26:00 – JJ's call to action: local box drive 27:00 – Community compassion & closing thoughts 28:00 – Wrap-up and humor: JJ's "turkey" finale
Links & Support: For more episodes of JJ Meets World, or to find out how you can support this podcast, visit www.jjmeetsworld.com
Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/jjmeetsworld Merch Shop - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/jj-meets-world Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jj-meets-world/id1367045742 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0L9IGvJuUjFK0UOR9AIF5u YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh1WZrpC-XE57mRzi1bzPow Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iwnpufw6f5qromxbbw6pq32rsya Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jjmeetsworldpodcast/