The Social Voice Project

The Social Voice Project


LLBC Podcast (Ep02): How Are We Doing?

April 12, 2020

Community Conversations Series

How Are We Doing?

COVID-19 Pandemic in Beaver County

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On episode 2 of the Listening Library: Beaver County Podcast, we launch our Community Conversations Series with Rev. Herb Bailey II, Dani Brown, John Leonard, and Shania Taylor.  During the COVID-19 pandemic in Beaver County, we ask the question: How are we doing?

Listen as they describe how their lives have changed, what they are going through - physically, emotionally, and spiritually - and where they’ve drawn inspiration from the kindness of others.

These stories will be archived with the Listening Library: Beaver County - a special community multimedia collaborative project that captures, preserves, and shares the voices and stories of our time.

This episode was recorded April 4, 2020 via Zoom internet conferencing in Beaver County, Pennsylvania.  Hosts: Kevin Farkas, Erin Ninehouser, and Christopher Padgett.   Guest: Rev. Herb Bailey II, Dani Brown, John Leonard, and Shania Taylor. Audiography: Kevin Farkas. Music (available on SoundCloud.com): Threshold of Faith (“When the Wind Is Southerly, I Know a Hawk from a Handsaw”), “Acoustic Instrumental.” Other sounds (available on YouTube.com): TEYL Channel (“TEYL - Keep Listening Active”),Tara Brach (“Listening with an Awake Heart, Part 1A”), Benjamin Cogswell (“Listening and Speaking: Taking Turns”), Nurse Killam (“Shut up and Listen - Make the world a better place!”), Bushfire Press (“Listening Room - Liberty Bell March music appreciation lesson”), Steubenville Conferences (“Fr. Boniface Hicks, OSB - Compassionate Listening, 2019 PDS Retreat”), ICNA (“Listening to People’s Voices – A Must for Unity by Naeem Baig | ICNA-MAS Convention 2018”). Other sounds (available on the LLBC Podcast): What is a Story? Montage, Beaver County History Podcast, Episode 16 (“Christopher Padgett: Beaver County Stories”). Herb Bailey Poetry, LLBC Podcast, Episode 01 (“This. Is. My. Story.”).  ©LLBC Podcast/ Listening Library: Beaver County, The Social Voice Project.  All rights reserved.

 

COMMUNITY VOICES

 

Pastor Herb Bailey, Executive Ministry Director for Uncommon Grounds Café, whose mission is to “walk with people from isolation to community.” With strict social distancing guidelines, Herb is working to find new ways to help “the least of these” hardest hit by the crisis.

Herb reminds us take care of our mental health and spiritual lives during this time when we can’t gather in person, using technology like video chat services to connect with friends, family, and fellow parishioners and, taking the necessary precautions like wearing a face mask and maintaining at least 6-feet distance, to volunteer to help deliver groceries to neighbors in need.

 

Dani Brown, Public Safety and Health Reporter at the Beaver County Times, who has been working overtime to educate the public about the outbreak and document its impact on our county’s residents.

Dani encourages us to remember, when you hear someone decry “the media” or “bias” that journalists are your neighbors - people who live, worship, and love your community and who do their best to report the facts, clearly and accurately. Covering loss and tragedy takes a toll on journalists, but they are committed to informing the public. They also like to report “good news” and hope you’ll send those stories in too!

 

John Leonard, a volunteer at Faith Restorations Food Pantry in Monaca, which has seen a huge spike in demand since mid-March when non-essential businesses closed as pa...