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What happens when ordinary citizens decide to stop waiting for change and start building it themselves? In this powerful conversation, we explore why civic engagement, community leadership, and real conversations may be the most important infrastructure a small town can have. In Episode 591 of INsights & Straight Talk with Rodd Duff & Producer Barbie, Rodd sits down with longtime Mangum resident Reggie Reynolds to discuss the Town Hall meeting that brought together citizens, candidates, and community leaders to talk openly about housing, infrastructure, economic development, leadership, and the future of Mangum, Oklahoma. More than a conversation about one town, this episode becomes a case study in the future of Rural America. Reggie shares his journey from simply wanting to participate and help to becoming a catalyst for meaningful community dialogue. Together, Rodd and Reggie explore why communities thrive when citizens stay engaged, why communication is infrastructure, and how small-town renewal begins with people willing to show up, listen, and build something real. At the heart of this discussion are the principles that drive INsights & Straight Talk: Empowering the Great Middle Class, One Conversation at a Time, creating systems that actually support people, and strengthening the civic infrastructure that helps communities move forward.
By Rodd DuffWhat happens when ordinary citizens decide to stop waiting for change and start building it themselves? In this powerful conversation, we explore why civic engagement, community leadership, and real conversations may be the most important infrastructure a small town can have. In Episode 591 of INsights & Straight Talk with Rodd Duff & Producer Barbie, Rodd sits down with longtime Mangum resident Reggie Reynolds to discuss the Town Hall meeting that brought together citizens, candidates, and community leaders to talk openly about housing, infrastructure, economic development, leadership, and the future of Mangum, Oklahoma. More than a conversation about one town, this episode becomes a case study in the future of Rural America. Reggie shares his journey from simply wanting to participate and help to becoming a catalyst for meaningful community dialogue. Together, Rodd and Reggie explore why communities thrive when citizens stay engaged, why communication is infrastructure, and how small-town renewal begins with people willing to show up, listen, and build something real. At the heart of this discussion are the principles that drive INsights & Straight Talk: Empowering the Great Middle Class, One Conversation at a Time, creating systems that actually support people, and strengthening the civic infrastructure that helps communities move forward.