This is a two-part podcast series about Reading, Pennsylvania, a city that was struggling with poverty and failing schools. Instead of bringing in outside experts with a plan, community leaders did something different - they listened. They held conversations in English and Spanish to ask residents what they really wanted for their children and community. What they found wasn't division, but shared hopes. School officials, nonprofits, faith groups, and families started working together instead of separately. They made small changes that people could see and feel - like better after-school programs and support for families learning English. The result was stronger schools, new partnerships, and renewed hope. The podcast includes interviews with local leaders, parents, and community members who share how this 'turning outward' approach created real change. It also offers a free study guide with practical steps other communities can use to start listening more deeply and building collaboration. The story shows how communities can overcome big challenges when they stop talking and start listening to what people actually need.

This is a two-part podcast series about Reading, Pennsylvania, a city that was struggling with poverty and failing schools. Instead of bringing in outside experts with a plan, community leaders did something different - they listened. They held conversations in English and Spanish to ask residents what they really wanted for their children and community. What they found wasn't division, but shared hopes. School officials, nonprofits, faith groups, and families started working together instead of separately. They made small changes that people could see and feel - like better after-school programs and support for families learning English. The result was stronger schools, new partnerships, and renewed hope. The podcast includes interviews with local leaders, parents, and community members who share how this 'turning outward' approach created real change. It also offers a free study guide with practical steps other communities can use to start listening more deeply and building collaboration. The story shows how communities can overcome big challenges when they stop talking and start listening to what people actually need.
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