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CHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community Podcast‘Best Customer Service in the World’  When it comes to kynect, David Verry has done it all. He was among the first frontline team members answering phones on Day 1 of the health benefit exchange launch. He’s answered Kentuckians’ questions about health care options in malls and stadiums. Today, he serves in leadership as the assistant director of the Division of Health Plan Oversight in the Department for Medicaid Services. In this episode, he discusses his journey from military brat to his role today helping Kentuckians get the help they need through kynect.    2025-05-2023 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community Podcast‘Before Anything Ever Happens’In Harlan, Amanda Body was raised in a safe community that encouraged young. In her career as a social worker, she appreciates that not all young Kentuckians grow up in these circumstances. Today, Amanda is the Director of the Division of Prevention and Community Well-Being in the Department for Community Based Services – and relatively new role that focuses on helping vulnerable people before a crisis. Amanda discusses her path to the Cabinet for Health & Family Services and the importance of prevention.2025-04-2924 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community Podcast‘Patient with the Present’Not long after graduating from Anderson County High School, Chelsea Agee embarked on a path to becoming a photographer. Today, Chelsea focuses on Managed Care Organizations and the well-being of her Medicaid coworkers. She is the Contract Monitoring Branch Manager for the Division of Health Plan Oversight in the Department for Medicaid Services – and she also hosts Mindfulness Mondays. In the former, she helps ensures Kentuckians are delivered the health care they need. In the latter, she uses her training in yoga, life coaching and mindfulness to help colleagues manage the sometimes chaotic nature of government work. 2025-04-0932 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community Podcast‘Do the Little Things Right’Playing football in his youth, Sam Flynn learned the importance of teams – each person performing their assignments in tandem toward a greater goal. Flynn applied the lessons learned on the gridiron in Northern Kentucky to his role as Executive Director of the Kentucky Office for Medical Cannabis. Flynn discusses building and leading the office from the ground up, bringing Kentucky to a point where medical cannabis licenses are being issued to patients.2025-03-2536 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastReady to step upGrowing up on a Franklin County farm taught Grant Gillion lessons in the value of hard work and being ready for what the day brings. Today, preparedness is at the core of his work. Gillion serves as Manager for Emergency Preparedness and Response Branch in the Department for Public Health – an important response team when disasters strike Kentucky. Just days before storms swept across Kentucky in late February, bringing tragic loss of life and property to several counties, Gillion spoke with us about his journey to CHFS and the steps each Kentuckian can take to put themselves and their fa...2025-03-0520 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community Podcast‘Saving Lives Together’For Dr. Stephanie Rose and Gina Brien, the health of Kentucky women is a central concern. Rose is director of the Division of Women’s Health, working with Brien – assistant director of the Department for Public Health – to ensures promote women's health education, navigate access to care and provide access to vital services including breast and cervical cancer screenings. As we entered a new year, Rose, who grew up in Louisville, and Brien, who is from Pike County, shared about their journey to the becoming key Cabinet for Health & Family Services team members and the important work of the Divisi...2025-02-2031 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastConnecting the piecesFor their respective Kentucky communities, Vickie Flynn and Graham Temple are community resources. Graham is a kynector based in Owensboro; Vickie is a kynector based in Covington. Each day, they walk people through the process of applying for health care programs, SNAP and other benefits, assistance and resource programs – putting a human face on the many ways CHFS helps people reach their full human potential. Just before the holidays, we spoke about their experiences as kynectors.2025-01-1325 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastReflecting on an eventful 2024Dr. Lisa Lee Williams, D.Min., MaOM, is the new Chief of Staff for CHFS. She shares her thoughts about serving as a member of Team Kentucky and the Cabinet’s commitment to help Kentuckians reach their full human potential. She returns to the CHFS Community Podcast to help reflect on the important work that happened within CHFS in 2024. Dr. Williams has more than 20 years of leadership and program management experience in both the public and private sectors. She is also a teacher, author and consultant to religious and non-profit organizations.2024-12-3023 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastServing veterans, thanking veteransAfter growing up in Louisville and college at Kentucky State University, John Miles joined the U.S. Army – in doing so, he gained knowledge and skills from his service and travels that he’s used throughout his career. It just so happens that John’s career centers around helping his fellow veterans. John is the veteran families and caregiver support coordinator for the Department for Aging & Independent Living, helping veterans and their families navigate the array of supports available to them from the state government and federal government, as well as nonprofits. As we celebrate America’s veterans this month, J...2024-12-0329 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastExpanding access to lifesaving medicineFor Chase Barnes, compassion has always been a part of his life. From volunteering in college to serving in the United States Peace Corps in Belize, Chase gravitates toward opportunities to help others. Today, Chase helps Kentuckians in some of their most challenging times in his role as manager of the Kentucky Department for Public Health Harm Reduction Program. From distributing life-saving naloxone to supporting public health professionals in the work of helping steer people with substance use disorder toward recovery, Chase has a role in tackling one of Kentucky’s most important challenges in recent years.2024-10-3034 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastSaving lives in a new wayThe daughter of an assistant fire chief, Angela Roberts had public service and the ideals of a first responder in her blood. After graduating from the University of Louisville, Angela’s early career focused on disaster response with the American Red Cross. Today, she focuses on individuals in crisis as the 988 program administrator in the Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities. She shares some of 988’s successes in helping Kentuckians in crisis over the last two years.2024-10-0221 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastMile in their shoesGrowing up in Harrodsburg, Amanda Heacock thought her future career would be teaching. Her journey through the University of the Cumberlands would take her on another path through a similarly compassionate field – social work. Today, she’s in a role where she’s helping young people learn while also supporting them in their needs outside of school, as Youth Service Center coordinator at Bondurant Middle School in Frankfort. Some days, she’s providing students with moral support; others, she’s helping a family find a new place to live. A few weeks ago, she was helping students with anoth...2024-08-2915 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastComing Home, Building UpFor more than a decade, Tricia Steward’s work took her to city after city to survey health care facilities. She enjoyed the travel but over time wanted to work closer to home in Kentucky – and it just so happened that an office she cared deeply about needed someone with her expertise to help improve staffing. Recently, Steward agreed to become Acting Inspector General, continuing her work to further build up a team.2024-08-0828 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastPrevention and Good Health Elizabeth Goode grew up in Hopkinsville, the daughter of a physician, and until college she assumed she would follow in his footsteps. But, after reflection, she took a new path, graduating with a master’s in public health from the University of Kentucky. She launched a career working in health care policy and today serves as director of the Kentucky Department for Public Health's Division of Prevention and Quality Improvement. Her focus is on helping Kentuckians take steps that lead to healthy lives so they can reach their full human potential.2024-07-2527 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastCome As You AreAmy Smith was raised in Frankfort and began her state government career with the Department of Revenue. Driven by a passion for working with children and helping families, she joined the Department for Community Based Services in 2014 and is currently serving as a policy and research consultant. Today, we discuss early intervention, evidence-based practices and what it’s like to navigate social services as a single parent. Amy is a doctoral student at the University of the Cumberlands who advocates for education, human services and self-reliance. She also founded Capital Area Autism Parents and is involved in numerous organizations an...2024-05-2230 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastEarly Childhood MattersSupporting the social, emotional and mental health of young children is a large part of what we do at the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. Today’s guest, Brittany Barber, oversees the implementation of the statewide early childhood mental health program for the Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities. We will discuss how Brittany’s education and life experience influenced her impressive career. You’ll also discover why universal training, early intervention and trauma informed care are vital when it comes to the future of Kentucky’s children.2024-05-0921 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastA Tradition of Excellence at Medicaid ServicesEvery day, I hear remarkable stories about the work we do at the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. These stories often contain elements of adversity, hope and resilience. I’ve also discovered that every employee at the cabinet has a story that is equally inspiring. Today’s guest, Danita Coulter, is no exception. She is a branch manager for equity and determinants of health at Medicaid Services. This Danville native grew up hearing stories about her ancestors, family ties and the trauma of slavery. These narratives sparked a passion for equity and public service that touches every part of t...2024-04-2234 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastSeeing the Big Picture at Serve KentuckyToday’s guest, Aubrey Mason, is an associate and fiscal grants officer with Serve Kentucky. She began her public service career with the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet. This allowed her to get eMARS and other important training that led to her current position. Outside of work, Aubrey has a variety of interests we’ll discuss, including cooking, art, travel and yoga. We also talk about the Governor’s Service Awards, coming up on April 16. This Serve Kentucky partnership with the Office of the Governor highlights the importance of volunteer and national service across the commonwealth. You can find out mo...2024-04-0922 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastOCSHCN Celebrates 100 YearsThe Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs (OCSHCN) has provided comprehensive care to children and youth with special health care needs for 100 years. Today’s guest, Sondra Gilbert, shares her personal journey that began as a OCSHCN client with three special needs children. The Family-to-Family Program Director now matches families with mentor parents who provide emotional support and assistance in finding and accessing information and resources. Sondra is a trailblazer and valued leader at OCSHCN, but more importantly, a friend to those who need services or just someone to talk to.2024-03-2624 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastIt's All About Families HereToday’s conversation is with my longtime colleague and friend, Staci Cain. She is the commissioner for the Department for Income Support (DIS) Disability Determination Services/Child Support Enforcement. We’ll take a trip down memory lane to discuss our humble beginnings, and how hard work and perseverance have enhanced both of our careers and provided much in the way of personal and professional satisfaction. You’ll also learn about the social security disability program and how DIS became the industry standard, with the third lowest processing time in the nation.2024-03-1424 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastPublic Health PreparednessOn today’s episode, Kendra Steele describes growing up in the coal fields region, becoming an Emmy nominated broadcaster and her path to the Emergency Preparedness Branch. Kendra utilizes her media expertise to spread awareness about public health preparedness. Tune in to hear our impressions and takeaways from the deadly tornadoes in western Kentucky in 2021, and the catastrophic flooding in eastern Kentucky in 2022. For information about how to prepare for disasters, check out Kendra’s monthly articles in the employee newsletter and click on ready.gov.2024-01-3026 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastPreventing Medicaid FraudJennifer Dudinskie was raised in Spencer County and went on to graduate from Eastern Kentucky University with a double major in music and elementary education. Beginning as a Medicaid services specialist, she has come full circle in the span of 20 years as the director of program integrity. Today, we discuss her inspiring career path, management style and expertise in identifying fraud, waste and abuse. Jennifer also shares with our listeners some interesting life lessons and her enthusiasm for yoga, health and wellness practices.2024-01-1529 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastFood Safety in KentuckyFood safety is something we take for granted, until there is a food-borne illness or outbreak. The Food Safety Branch at Public Health makes sure our food products stay safe. This includes grocery stores, restaurants, hospitals, nursing homes and other locations where food is available to Kentuckians. Today’s guest, Mark Reed, is the food safety branch manager. He began his career in environmental health as a food safety inspector with a local health department. You won’t want to miss his fascinating stories along with some impressive accomplishments here and abroad. I guarantee you’ll never take food safety...2024-01-0328 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastMedicaid Saves LivesHow does one begin to tell the story of Medicaid? It is a state and federal program that provides health care for eligible populations. But there’s so much more to Medicaid than programs and services. Medicaid is about individuals: children, pregnant women, elderly adults and people with disabilities. Today’s guest Beth Fisher manages communications for the Department for Medicaid Services. We discuss her life in Oil Springs, journalism career and 18-year anniversary with the cabinet. We also talk about the benefits of Medicaid, including improved health care access, lower medical costs and the ability to fill medical cove...2023-11-2826 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastHelping Displaced KentuckiansI first met Jason Bagley when I was chief resilience officer at Louisville Metro government. Together, we advocated on behalf of homeless individuals and families who were facing tremendous obstacles. Today we discuss his path from the foothills of Mt. Hood, Ore., to the circus, and then to the city of Louisville where he worked at a homeless shelter for 21 years. Bagley is currently the BHDID program manager in the Adult Mental Health and Recovery Services Branch at the Division of Mental Health. We’ll share what we have learned firsthand about trauma, resilience and how to best advocate fo...2023-11-2839 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastSharing Our StoriesStorytelling is an important part of what we do at the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. Sharing genuine stories about our lives and the Kentuckians we serve boosts morale and builds trust. Today’s guest Susan Dunlap is Executive Director in the Office of Public Affairs. As spokesperson for the largest cabinet in state government she brings common sense and C-suite experience to the conversation. Tune in to find out what we’ve discovered about successful and not-so-successful communication strategies, along with some heartfelt stories of our own.  2023-11-0142 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastCybersecurity Superheroes at CHFSNational Cybersecurity Awareness Month is ideal for a conversation with Chief Privacy Officer Kathleen Hines in the Office of Legal Services. Raised in the south end of Louisville, she was a French language and literature major at Rhodes College in Memphis and attended law school at Case Western Reserve University. After graduating from law school, Hines began her legal career as a prosecutor in the juvenile division at the Jefferson County Attorney’s Office before coming to CHFS. Today, we discuss cybersecurity and the superheroes behind the scenes who protect private information at the cabinet. The Commonwealth Office of Te...2023-10-1718 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastTeamwork Is the Dreamwork at Medicaid Services Kentucky Medicaid is a state and federal program authorized by Title XIX of the Social Security Act to provide health care for eligible, low-income populations. This population comprises around 1.6M children, low-income families, pregnant women, the aged and those who are disabled. Today’s guest works behind the scenes as an important part of the Medicaid team. Meagan Hart received her undergraduate degree at Midway College and MBA at Columbia Southern University in Orange Beach, Ala. Today, we discuss how she came to state government, the importance of teamwork and why flexibility and communication are important traits for cabinet emp...2023-10-0317 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastProgram Integrity at DBHDIDGreta Greenwade Jones, Ed.D., is assistant director in the Program Integrity Division at the Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities. Born number 12 out of 13 children, she was raised in a loving home with a single mother in Western Kentucky. In today’s episode, we discuss Greta’s family life, career path and passion for volunteerism beginning at age nine. I personally consider it a blessing to wake up every morning with the opportunity to change somebody’s life through work and am grateful for the vast number of employees, like Greta, who exemplify this at CHFS.2023-09-2027 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastDonors Make a DifferenceDid you know that almost 185,000 people in the U.S. are expected to be diagnosed with leukemia, lymphoma or myeloma in 2023? Most patients do not have a fully matched, healthy donor in their family and have to depend on national registries for bone marrow donations. A group of employees from the Office of Data Analytics are doing something about this. Ben Duncan, Reagan Gaetz and Darby Todd are raising awareness about how ordinary people can register to donate bone marrow and blood stem cells. On today’s episode, Darby and I talk with Be The Match Representative Dannielle Moore ab...2023-09-0613 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastAlmost 50 Years Wanda Hartley is the longest serving employee at the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. After a diligent and productive career, she is retiring with almost 50 years at the cabinet. Hartley remembers the days of mimeographing, copying letters with a noisy hand-cranked machine and stamping envelopes. Today, we are rebroadcasting our 2020 conversation about her journey from single mother of two with the work incentive program to office support assistant at the Department for Community Based Services in Newport. Hartley says her favorite parts of the job are when there is reunification with families, and when she feels she played...2023-08-2419 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastBigger and Better at the Department for Public HealthBorn in Germany to a military family, Kyra Dailey lived in Oklahoma and Texas before landing in Frankfort, Ky. at age 10. After graduating from Midway College, she accepted a job at the Kentucky Community Crisis Response Board and was later hired at the Kentucky Department for Public Heath following graduate school. In today’s episode we discuss the extraordinary process of finding one’s niche in the face of adversity, and how a simple task like managing a website could affect millions of lives for the better.2023-08-1630 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastThe Future of Senior Living and Long-Term Care in KentuckyToday’s discussion is about what we did right during COVID-19 and the amazing team behind our success. Dr. Keith Knapp arrived at the cabinet with 37 years of practice as a licensed nursing home administrator from managing stand-alone skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities, to leading continuing care retirement communities. When many states were paralyzed with fear by the pandemic, Keith helped to assemble a team of high functioning experts including academic leaders, medical directors, representation from AARP and even a medical ethicist. Our focus was on saving lives, and the broader medical community affirmed our decisions at every step. In...2023-08-0331 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastConnecting Clinics With CommunitiesKentucky’s community health workers (CHW) have connected clinics with communities since 1994. These public health advocates provide access to medical, social and environmental services while striving to overcome health inequities. Laura A. Eirich, M.P.H., manages the Kentucky Office of Community Health Workers. On today’s episode we discuss her educational journey, year of service with AmeriCorps and the CHW program. Whether working with hospitals, non-profits or managed care, CHWs are as exceptional as the communities they serve. Tune in to discover the tremendous impact of CHWs across the state.2023-07-1825 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastThe Life-changing Impact of Public HealthTaban Herrington brings a unique perspective to the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. While growing up, her father’s job took the family to Mexico to build self-sustaining communities. At times, the family lived without electricity and running water. This and other experiences deepened her empathy and commitment to help others in meaningful ways. Herrington’s family later moved to the U.S., where she graduated from high school and obtained a master’s degree in risk and crisis communication. More recently, her efforts helped provide immediate assistance to hospitals during the pandemic and contributed to jumpstarting future public...2023-07-0532 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastThe Office of Legislative and Regulatory Affairs at CHFSSarah Cooper is executive director at the Office of Legislative and Regulatory Affairs (OLRA) with the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. Her state government career began in Protection and Permanency at the Department for Community Based Services before moving to OLRA as a policy analyst and staff assistant. Today, we discuss her current role in the legislative and regulatory process and what happens within the cabinet when a bill is passed by the legislature.  2023-06-2229 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastPurple Star ProgramSteve Cambron is a program administrator for the Purple Star Program in Kentucky. On the Friday episode before Memorial Day, we discuss the importance of supporting military-connected children in their diverse communities across the state. Son of a Korean war veteran, Cambron was raised in a Louisville neighborhood along the Ohio River called Rubbertown. After high school, he spent over 10 years in France before completing a master’s degree at the University of Louisville. While working at the Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities, he became involved in addressing the needs of military-connected youth through a federal gr...2023-05-2430 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastYa'll Means AllI often say, “All means all y’all,” and today’s episode reminds listeners that every Kentuckian deserves to be part of a caring community, despite our differences. My guest, Vestena S. Robbins, is a senior executive advisor in the Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities. Raised in Bell County, her Berea College experience ignited a passion for research, innovation and evidence-based practices. Robbins went on to receive a doctorate in Child and Family Research and Policy from the University of South Florida and has worked in children’s mental health for over 30 years. We discuss her personal j...2023-05-0937 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastSaving Kentuckians from Vaccine Preventable DiseasesAs we work to improve the health of all Kentuckians, vaccines are a key part of the process. Vaccines are safe and scientifically proven to protect the individual who receives the vaccine as well as families, friends and communities that interact together. Amy Herrington, RN, is the clinical team manager for the Department for Public Health Immunization Branch. In addition to raising six children, she has spent many years as a certified emergency nurse and nurse educator. Since day one, her career has been driven by a desire to help others and provide a voice for those who do...2023-04-2626 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastAutism Awareness and OCSHCNApril is Autism Awareness Month and today’s guest, Devenna C. Bales, is a nurse administrator with the Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs in Somerset. She describes growing up in Appalachia, donating plasma to help pay for college and raising three children while working full time. Bales’ vast experience and special insight as an autism mom allow her and staff members to better assist Kentucky families in locating resources for improved care and quality of life. Her warmth, wisdom and passion for public service is contagious, and I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I di...2023-04-1138 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastEvery Number Tells a StoryThe Cabinet for Health and Family Services has made great strides in quality improvement initiatives. From working to improve visitation rooms by expanding culturally appropriate toys, books, and music, to improved support for social workers, and increased recognition to community partners. Jessica Bowman, a resource management analyst in the Department for Community Based Services (DCBS), helps advocate for improvements by bringing data to life using data dashboards, infographics and scorecards. Each one of the visualizations gives a voice to community partners, both internally and externally. From surveys and conversations, Bowman identifies ways to help both clients and employees. She...2023-03-2930 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastDCBS Cares About Kids March is National Social Work Month, and a time to recognize the courage and dedication of Department for Community Based Services  (DCBS) workers and staff. Today’s guest, Monica Gregory, shares her journey from college to DCBS and what makes her job so rewarding. Everyday heroes at DCBS strive to protect the vulnerable, enhance self-sufficiency and improve safety and permanency for individuals and families throughout the state. I would like to thank each one of you for your service and sacrifice on behalf of Kentuckians.     2023-03-1514 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastEmployee Appreciation All Year LongShannon Dussault is a human resource specialist III with the Office of Human Resource Management. After 12 years in the private sector, she came to the cabinet for work-life balance and better opportunities. She said it’s the best decision she has ever made. On Employee Appreciation Day, I am grateful for Shannon and for every employee at the Cabinet for Health and Family Services for your unwavering dedication to the health, safety and well-being of Kentuckians. We are aware of your efforts and hard work, and we cannot thank you enough. 2023-02-2817 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastFrom Family Farm to Family SupportAmbre Irby grew up on a farm in Bracken County where she learned to work hard. After marrying and moving to Ohio, her husband suffered a catastrophic brain injury following a car accident. One month later, Irby gave birth to a son and moved back to Kentucky to be near family. As a newfound sole provider, she signed up for the Ready to Work (RTW) Program offered by the Department for Community Based Services (DCBS) and Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS). This led to a family support position at DCBS. Having navigated the social service system, Irby...2023-02-1423 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastCoordinating Kentucky's Opioid Response EffortIn January 2022, Adam T. Trosper transitioned to state opioid coordinator with the Kentucky Opioid Response Effort (KORE). Previously a program administrator in the Adult Substance Use Treatment and Recovery Services Branch of the Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities (DBHDID), Trosper oversaw the Oxford House program and faith-based initiatives. On today’s episode we discuss summer camp counselor life and shared work with homeless populations, as well as KORE’s significant impact across the state. Trosper has an undergraduate degree in sociology with a minor in religion from Centre College and a master’s degree in social work f...2023-02-0133 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastHow Child Support Strengthens Kentucky FamiliesWalking down the streets of San Francisco, today’s guest heard Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish and many other languages growing up. It was a desire to bring people together that propelled Child Support Enforcement Division Director Lily Chan Patteson to become a mediator in sixth grade. Later on, an undergraduate degree in criminal justice led to law school in Kentucky, where she has lived ever since. Patteson says her appointment by Commissioner Steve Veno after the birth of her second child was a leap of faith, but she has never looked back. Today’s discussion ranges from Patteson’s accomp...2023-01-1730 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastServing children, youth and families at at the Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities (DBHDID)Today’s guest is Program Manager Beth Jordan with the Children’s Mental Health and Recovery Services Branch at the Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities (DBHDID). We discuss her training and accomplishments from girl scout leader and horseback riding instructor to graduating from a clinical master’s program and appointment at DBHDID. The Children’s Mental Health and Recovery Services Branch specifically serves children and youth with or at risk of behavioral health (mental health and substance use) challenges, and their families. The families served are often involved with other state agencies such as child welfare system...2023-01-0324 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastThings They Don't Teach You in Nursing SchoolI hope you enjoy today’s discussion with Angela M. Kik, supervisor at the Emergency Preparedness and Response Branch with the Kentucky Department for Public Health (DPH). Kik is an RN with a passion for emergency preparedness, who has been on several strike team missions, most recently in Florida after Hurricane Ian. She shares fascinating insights about international flight missions, disaster nursing and end-of-life care. Since 2019, the Cabinet for Health and Family Services has operated through a series of emergencies including COVID-19, catastrophic tornadoes and historic flooding. During this holiday season I am especially grateful for “the helpers” at our Ca...2022-12-1433 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastAdvancing Equity with MedicaidLeslie Hogue Hoffmann is Deputy Commissioner with the Department for Medicaid Services (DMS). Today we discuss her life, education and where our careers have crossed paths over the years. In addition to her other responsibilities, Hoffmann serves as a Medicaid racial and health equity champion tasked with ensuring that the program is diverse and inclusive of all populations. This includes a focus on data driven policy and partnering with other states to learn about best practices and lessons learned. Commissioner Hoffmann and I also discuss the mobile crisis project intended to help any Kentuckian regardless of age, gender, genetic...2022-11-2326 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastThe Helpers at OCSHCNAs former Chief Resilience Officer for Louisville–Jefferson County Metro Government I was involved in discussions around equitable economic development, racial equity, homelessness, sustainability, infrastructure and the environment. Participating in homeless outreach during this time taught me that helping people reach their full human potential is about their vision of success, not mine. Working with patients and their families at the Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs (OCSHCN) is no different. Today’s guest, Social Service Clinician Mark J. Miller, shares several stories about advocating for children and families in Kentucky while respecting their autonomy. We a...2022-11-1031 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastServing Kentuckians at the Hopkins County Attorney's OfficeHillary Lantrip Croft has been part of the legal community for half of her life. Her father is a narcotics officer, and she took an early interest in criminal justice. At the age of 15, Croft became an intern at the Hopkins County Attorney’s Office and returned to her hometown after graduating law school. She’s come full circle as Assistant County Attorney and Child Support Director in Hopkins County and is quick to tell you she is more than a prosecutor. Awarded the 2021 Child Support Attorney of the Year, Croft participates in community job expos and yearly expungement clin...2022-10-2516 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastEmpowering Kentuckians in the Division of Family SupportFormer clients are some of our finest employees at the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS), and today’s guest is no exception. When Tammy Thornsberry applied for Medicaid as a young mother-to-be, her case worker encouraged her to consider a job with the state. A year later, Thornsberry accepted a job at the Department for Community Based Services (DCBS). She became a case worker as a way to pay it forward and the rest is history. Thornsberry says every client has a story and should be treated with the utmost care and consideration. She feels the same wa...2022-10-1324 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastEmpowering Kentuckians in the Division of Family SupportFormer clients make some of the finest employees at the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS), and today’s guest is no exception. When Tammy Thornsberry applied for Medicaid as a young mother-to-be, her case worker encouraged her to consider a job with the state. A year later, Thornsberry accepted a job at the Department for Community Based Services (DCBS). She became a case worker as a way to pay it forward and the rest is history. Thornsberry says every client has a story and should be treated with the utmost care and consideration. She feels the same wa...2022-10-1300 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastProviding a Soft Landing with KPAPThe Kentucky Prescription Assistance Program (KPAP) helps qualified individuals identify sources of free and low-cost medications offered by pharmaceutical companies. The process reduces paperwork and offers more direct access to programs. Today’s guest, Bryant Hileman, is a KPAP Western Kentucky community consultant. At the age of 22, he launched a non-profit in Paducah that eventually became a model for the KPAP. Hileman joined the Cabinet in 2008 as a consultant and organizer. We discuss resilience, social action, and how affordable prescriptions can reduce health care costs and increase financial security for all Kentuckians.2022-09-2823 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastVisiting Eastern Kentucky After the FloodBefore joining the Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities (DBHDID), Commissioner Wendy Morris worked for Appalachian Regional Healthcare Inc. in Hazard for over two decades. Following the historic flooding in eastern Kentucky, we traveled to the region to meet with people and find ways that the Cabinet can assist. Today’s discussion is about what we witnessed, how Kentuckians can help flood victims and what it takes to increase emotional resilience.2022-09-1529 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastPressing Forward at the Office of the Ombudsman and Administrative ReviewLaToya Payne is director of the Division of Administrative Hearings Office of the Ombudsman and Administrative Review (OOAR). A graduate of Centre College with an MS in Family Studies from the University of Kentucky, she takes pride in the commitment of the Division to serving the residents of Kentucky. In today’s conversation, we discuss the lessons she learned growing up in a large family, her unique leadership style and the inspiration she receives from co-workers. We conclude that great things can happen when people are empowered to carry out their own solutions.2022-09-0231 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastThe Office for Dementia Services at DAILJennifer Craig is the coordinator of the Office of Dementia Services in the Department of Aging and Independent Living (DAIL). The office was established in 2021 after Gov. Beshear signed KY SB74. The program provides education, outreach and resources to over 75,000 Kentuckians living with dementia, their families and their caregivers. Craig has worked in the aging and disability field since 2005 as a direct service provider at a skilled nursing facility and as the Aging and Disability Resource Coordinator at Kentuckiana Regional Planning and Development Agency (KIPDA) Area Agency on Aging and Independent Living. Over a decade ago, Craig and her...2022-08-1832 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastWhen Program Integrity Hits HomeArielle D. Akin is a resource management analyst III in the Integrity Analysis Section within the Program Integrity Branch at the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS). Over the years, she has acquired a knack for investigative work, particularly related to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits trafficking. Having witnessed firsthand the abuse of SNAP benefits, the self-proclaimed “keyboard warrior” works with her team to identify and alleviate fraud, and recoup benefits for Kentuckians who truly need them. In this episode, Akin shares how she overcame childhood adversity and eventually found her forever family with the help of dedi...2022-08-0321 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastIt's a New Day at DCBSAs a former Chief Resilience Officer in Louisville, I noticed that trauma was a common thread among Kentucky’s most vulnerable populations. Trauma, an emotional reaction to a distressing experience, affects both mind and body and its symptoms can be short or long-term. However, a person does not need to experience trauma firsthand to be affected. Frontline and other CHFS workers can experience secondary trauma through the traumatic experiences of the people they serve. Today’s guest, Marjorie Shular, MSSW, knows something about the effects of trauma. Her life experience led her to become a front-line social worker, supervisor and...2022-07-2129 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastWorld Peace through Oral HealthJulie Watts McKee, DMD, knew she wanted to be a dentist by the eighth grade. After graduating from dental school and practicing for 10 years in Mt. Sterling, she went on to work for the Governor’s Office, Inspector General’s Office and local health department as a director. Currently, the director of the Kentucky Oral Health Program (KOHP) in the Department for Public Health (DPH), her unique background helps Dr. McKee appreciate the perspectives of dental practitioners, state regulators and public health advocates. Today’s conversation is about the mission of the KOHP and its role in provid...2022-07-0630 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastWhen Mentors Make a DifferenceIs is significant but not surprising that in addition to serving Kentuckians for a living, many Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) employees volunteer in their spare time. Today’s conversation is with Daniel J. Owens, human resources administrator with the Office of Human Resources and Management (OHRM), and community volunteer. The Frankfort native and former CHFS Employee of the Month has mentored or coached at least 275 youth, and received the YMCA Central Kentucky Volunteer of the Year Award. We discuss the importance of volunteer work, and how mentoring blesses the giver as much as the receiver.2022-06-2333 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastAddressing Health Disparities in KentuckyThere was a time when health equity was a new term and social determinants of health was a new concept for Kentucky. Our Cabinet, the Department for Public Health (DPH) and community partners have discovered that those terms are midstream indicators that impact health and health outcomes. There are also important systemic, institutional, and historical factors that continue to impact the health and wellbeing of Kentuckians. And we can't talk about one without the other. Today’s guest, Vivian Lasley-Bibbs, MPH, is part of that effort as director of the Office of Health Equity (OHE) in DPH, providing technical as...2022-06-0723 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastValues-centered Leadership at DCBSToday’s conversation is about leadership. Not the type of leadership that you study in college or self-help literature. I’m talking about values-centered leadership based on equity, empowerment and program excellence. Along with these shared values, my guest Marta Miranda-Straub brings lived experience to her role as commissioner of the Department for Community Based Services (DCBS) at the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS). A refugee from Cuba who arrived in the U.S. at age 12, Dr. Miranda-Straub has spent 48 years in organizational and clinical social work practice. We discuss our goals for a diverse and inclusive orga...2022-05-2223 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastHonoring Kentucky's Military HeroesToday’s conversation is to honor those who died while serving in the United States military and mourn with friends and loved ones left behind. Heath Dolen is the Service Members, Veterans and their Families (SMVF) Behavioral Health Project Manager for the Kentucky Division of Behavioral Health (DBH) within the Kentucky Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities (DBHDID). Since 2008, he has focused on enhancing the care and coordination of resources for the SMVF population in Kentucky. We discuss what a privilege it is to ensure our veterans and their families receive all the benefits they have earned. We also...2022-05-1233 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastImproving Patient Care With KHIESome of the most important work we do at the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) happens behind the scenes. The Kentucky Health Information Exchange (KHIE) is a perfect example. KHIE allows participants with certified electronic health records technology to access, locate, and confidentially share necessary health information with other health care providers at the point of care. Andrew Bledsoe is a deputy executive director at the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) and in charge of KHIE. Today we discuss how KHIE supports the health care community in Kentucky to provide an improved quality of patient care...2022-04-1429 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastPreventing Fraud, Waste and Abuse with the OIGPrevention, detection and investigation of fraud, abuse, waste and mismanagement is a responsibility that the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) takes very seriously. The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is in charge of investigating these and other matters related to the Cabinet and its programs. Today’s guest, Flo Brown, is a certified welfare fraud investigator (CWFI) for the OIG who has been with the state for almost 11 years. She shares some interesting stories and statistics that exemplify our commitment to ensuring the integrity of Cabinet programs and services.2022-04-1320 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastThe Spirit of ServiceToday’s guest on CHFS Community is Jiji Masri, executive advisor with the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. Born in Lebanon, to a family who valued public service, Masri moved to Louisville to attend graduate school. After receiving an MBA, she spent time in banking and at a tech start-up before discovering her true calling. We talk about that journey, and how Masri came to love the natural beauty of Kentucky and the people who live here.2022-03-3020 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastSurviving the Western Kentucky TornadoThere are many unsung heroes at the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS), and I am continually amazed at the tireless work you do to help everyday Kentuckians. Today’s guest, Julie A. Son, is a field services supervisor at the Department for Community Based Services (DCBS) Family Support Services. A lifelong resident of Princeton, she knows what it’s like to be on ‘both sides of the desk’ at the family support office. As a young single mother needing occasional support services, Julie returned to college to eventually become a supervisor over the Lyon and Caldwell County Family S...2022-03-1524 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastMaking Data Count with KASPERToday’s episode of CHFS Community is a discussion with Adam Berrones about Kentucky All Schedule Prescription Electronic Reporting (KASPER) and the importance of data. An epidemiologist with a doctorate from the University of Kentucky, Berrones loves to tackle critical problems through research, discovering new questions he can answer statistically. He is passionate about using data findings in a practical way to inform and support policymakers. KASPER is administered by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) under the Office of Inspector General (OIG), but also partners with law enforcement and other regulatory agencies to prevent the misuse, ab...2022-03-0221 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastMaking a Difference with MedicaidI never tire of interviewing Cabinet employees who worked their way into management through sheer effort and determination. Sapna Sairajeev is one of those people; she began her career at the Department for Medicaid Services (DMS) provider enrollment call center. Eleven years later, she manages the Provider Licensing and Certification Branch at the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS). Although her branch supports the provider community, Sairajeev said she was powerfully influenced early on by phone calls from mothers seeking surgery for their children, wives needing cancer medication for their husbands and others seeking medical assistance. Her team...2022-02-1623 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastCreating kynect ResourcesPart of our mission at CHFS is to protect and promote the health and well-being of all Kentuckians. For this reason, kynect resources was created as a one-stop-shop to reduce barriers for applicants while promoting a holistic approach to service for community partners. Seth Butt is with the OATS Division of Eligibility Systems (DES), and part of the award-winning team that created kynect resources. In today’s episode, he describes why collaborating with a variety of organizations was essential in building a network of support to complement the services CHFS provides. Accessible, affordable health care is...2022-01-2816 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastAmerican Heart MonthFebruary is American Heart Month, and a good time to focus on improving cardiovascular health. Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The Kentucky Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program works in partnership with the Kentucky Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Task Force to address strategies and transform our state's cardiovascular health approaches and practices. David Davis is the communications coordinator for the Kentucky Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program within DPH. In this episode, we discuss positive lifestyle changes that can help prevent and manage high blood pressure. Davis also shares how...2022-01-1918 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastThe Kentucky State Plan on AgingIn October 2021, the “Kentucky State Plan on Aging” was approved by the federal government with a mission to promote the welfare, dignity, and independence of older adults, individuals with physical disabilities, and adults in need of a guardian. Gov. Beshear has designated the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS), Department of Aging and Independent Living (DAIL) as the State Unit on Aging. Whether it’s equity, food insecurity or caregiver support: CHFS is committed to serving Kentuckians across the commonwealth. We are proud to have delivered over six million meals since the COVID-19 pandemic. This and future...2022-01-0522 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastCommunication is KeyAstrud Masterson is executive director of the Office of Administrative Services (OAS). She grew up in Louisville and graduated from Georgetown College. In today’s episode, we discuss how OAS touches all CHFS agencies in one way or another. When COVID-19 hit, OAS was in the heat of contract season. Masterson shares how she led her team through uncertain times by making communication a priority. She praises OAS for pulling together and learning new technology, which saved endless hours of paperwork. Between facilities management, general accounting, and procurement, OAS provides crucial support in helping Kentuckians re...2021-12-0821 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastWe Will Continue to Climb that HillLala Williams is Deputy Commissioner for the Department for Aging and Independent Living (DAIL), and on this episode we discuss her journey from Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, to East St. Louis, Chicago, and finally back to her hometown. Along the way, Williams acquired an MS in public administration and policy as well as a unique perspective that she brings to the Cabinet. 2021-11-0920 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastBats, a Bone House and a Very Bad BirdWelcome everyone, to CHFS Community. Today’s guest is Dr. Kelly Giesbrecht, our state public health veterinarian. She has a doctor of veterinary medicine degree from the University of Florida and a masters of public health from the University of Texas. After clinical practice, she spent 11 years in the U.S. Air Force as a public health officer and most recently worked at the Northern Kentucky Health Department as a regional epidemiologist. This episode is perfectly timed for Halloween because we discuss bat invasions, dead rabbits in trees and a human bone house; as well as spooky diseases like rabies an...2021-10-0824 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastWe Just Make it Better, If We CanMelissa Goins is Director of the Division of Family Resource and Youth Services Center (FRYSC) at CHFS. Raised in a tradition of public service, Goins’ parents worked in social services, education and the court system while managing a family farm in Harrison County. Goins and her sister worked side-by-side with their parents and members of their small community, which taught her the value of a job well done. She also learned the importance of obtaining an education, when neighbors showed up at the house to request her dad's help reading their utility bills. Goins says FRYSC cannot take away al...2021-10-0133 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastTouching Every Life at DPHShelly Canada is responsible for communications and outreach for the Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT) Program within the Department for Public Health. A widow with two adult children and three grandsons, Canada has a true passion for public health and keeping Kentuckians educated and safe. She began working for the state health department in 2011 where she has held positions in Education and Workforce Development, Chronic Disease Prevention, and as the Community Health Action Team’s Program Manager and Preventative Health and Health Services Block Grant Coordinator. Canada has also been very involved in DPH’s accreditation and quality improvement effo...2021-09-3021 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastThe Recovery PathMary Mosley, M.Ed., LCADC is the program administrator in the Adult Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery Service Branch at DBHDID. On today’s edition of CHFS Community we discuss exploration – from the trees and trails of Pine Mountain to the deep introspection necessary to overcome setbacks and inspire others to become more resilient. Mosley’s personal and professional life is dedicated to helping women and children across Kentucky heal from the effects of substance use disorder. We agree that there’s no darker place than the absence of hope, yet hope and help are always present if we do...2021-09-1526 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastAlways Pushing the EnvelopeJean Hall is the Kentucky All Schedule Prescription Electronic Reporting (KASPER) integration project manager and has worked tirelessly with our state and many others on data sharing initiatives. Today, she describes her Pennsylvania upbringing and passion for health care technology. We also discuss how KASPER helps practitioners and pharmacists provide optimal medical and pharmaceutical patient care using controlled substance medication. September is National Recovery Month, and CHFS supports people in all forms of recovery and the individuals who serve them. If you or someone you know is struggling with a substance use disorder call 833-859-4357, or...2021-08-2625 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastA Clearer MessageEvery significant brand has a logo, and the Cabinet for Health and Family Services is no exception. After months of contemplation and collaboration, we are proud to unveil the new CHFS logo at the Kentucky State Fair. Today I am discussing the new logo with Zach Stewart, Vice President and Director of Design at Doe-Anderson. He explains why fonts matter, the psychology of color, and why the shape of our state is perfect for branding. Stewart is an award-winning art director and designer who has designed for a variety of clients, including Carrier Corporation, Jim Beam, Kentucky Science Center...2021-08-1718 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastWe All End Up Where We're Supposed to BeKathy McNaughton is branch manager in the service acquisition branch at CHFS. In this insightful podcast, she describes how her time as a military spouse broadened her outlook and gave her confidence to reach out to people as a leader and a mentor. Learning to navigate eMARS, acquisition, and mastering internal policy was McNaughton’s path to management, and her secret to success is caring about one’s job and helping others. Through procurement, McNaughton is proud to support the great work being done in the cabinet because, as she observed, "CHFS touches every Kentuckian in some way.”2021-08-0527 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastEmpathy With UnderstandingDr. Lisa Lee Williams, D.Min., MaOM is the executive director for the Office of the Ombudsman and Administrative Review (OOAR) at CHFS, and the author of, The Power of Unity: Confronting Conflict in Church Leadership Teams. With 20 years of leadership and program management experience, Dr. Williams is also a teacher and consultant to religious and non-profit organizations. Today, we discuss the importance of cultural humility and why it’s important to “empathize with understanding” in order to make lasting change in our community.  2021-07-2122 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastDoing Our Part at EEOCToday’s podcast guest is Marjorie Payne, Branch Manager of EEO/Civil Rights Compliance with the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. She was raised in Danville, KY with three older brothers, an older sister, and four younger brothers. Payne is passionate about education and describes her earlier years of work, commuting, and night school while raising a family and building a church with her husband. I am grateful for employees like Marjorie whose job is to ensure that our workplace is safe and free from discrimination and harassment. Her self-discipline and positive outlook inspires everyone she meets, including me...2021-07-0631 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastWelcoming Immigrants and RefugeesSome of you may not know I was the Chief Resilience Officer for the City of Louisville for a time, and population was one of the metrics we studied. In that capacity, I learned much of the population growth in Louisville is due to immigrants and refugees, who are known to counteract population decline and strengthen economies. However, access to health and human services can be difficult for individuals and families who have not yet mastered the English language. Today’s guest, Alexandria Ramos, works to minimize language barriers for Kentucky’s migrants, immigrants and refugees in orde...2021-06-2328 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastSelf Care, EverybodyThis week, I interview Dr. Allen Brenzel, medical director of the Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental, and Intellectual Disabilities (BHDID). Dr. Brenzel is a lifelong Kentuckian who graduated from the University of Louisville School of Medicine. His five-year residency at the University of Kentucky (UK) allowed him to study general pediatrics plus adult and child psychiatry, making Dr. Brenzel a triple board graduate. In this podcast, we have a valuable conversation about attachment, trauma and the importance of investing in young children and their families. We also discuss the Kentucky Opioid Response Effort (KORE) during COVID-19, and how much...2021-06-0440 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastLook What We Did at DAILMarnie Mountjoy is the Director of the Division of Aging and Physical Disability at the Department for Aging and Independent Living (DAIL). Her career in state government began at the Department for Community Based Services (DCBS), which she says was a time of personal and professional growth. From there, she accepted a job at DAIL where she continuously draws on the insight gained at DCBS. “We do a lot of programs in the Department for Aging around grandparents and caregivers,” she said, “So, I take the knowledge that I learned and use it to this day.”2021-05-2424 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastSmall But Mighty at Serve KYThis week we introduce you to Shannon Ramsey, Operations Officer at Serve Kentucky, where she wears many hats. Shannon was raised in Nicholasville, KY, where she currently resides with her husband and teenage son. Shannon’s parents worked in the local school system when she was growing up, and they remain close to this day. Shannon studied business administration and marketing at Georgetown College with a minor in philosophy. She oversees Serve Kentucky's federal AmeriCorps and administrative grants, manages agency communications and social media channels, and provides support for meetings, events and trainings. Shannon shares how her team thrived du...2021-04-3021 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Never SleepsWes Duke is the General Counsel for the Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS), where he has been since Dec. 2019. Before then, he was Assistant Attorney General with the Office of the Attorney General for six years. He was born in Pikeville, raised in Paintsville, and graduated from Indiana’s Valparaiso School of Law after getting a Master’s in Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) from the University of Kentucky. Duke's time in VR ignited an appreciation for human and disability rights that has served us well at CHFS, where he manages over 15 attorneys. The theme of today’s discussion is the...2021-04-2720 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastKeeping Kids Healthy at DCBSEarly childhood development is an issue that touches everyone in Kentucky, including at-risk families, children with special needs, working parents and businesses that rely on dependable employees. From First Steps to Head Start, to after-school programs, there is an ongoing need for early childhood programs in our state. Join me as I discuss this important issue with Dr. Sarah Taylor Vanover, director of the division of child care at DCBS. Sarah began her career as a daycare infant room assistant and went on to work in preschool, public school, and Head Start in support and management roles. She brings...2021-04-1433 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastThe Magnitude of Our Impact at EWDDavid Knapp is the Kentucky Training Finder Real-time Affiliate Integrated Network (TRAIN) Administrator and Special Projects Manager in the Education and Workforce Development (EWD) Branch. He was born in Pasadena, California and lived a number of places before landing in Louisville, Kentucky as a teenager. As a University of Louisville graduate in biology, David has a lifelong interest in science. His job at EWD is a combination of science, technology, and workforce development. David and I discuss the evolution of the TRAIN Learning Management system, which is a multifunctional web-based training system tailored to public health organizations.  I...2021-03-1929 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastNational Nutrition MonthIn honor of National Nutrition Month, I had a conversation with Edward Clark, Branch Manager for Aging Services in the Department for Aging and Independent Living (DAIL). We marveled at how DAIL has successfully managed to feed senior Kentuckians since the March 13, 2020 closure of senior centers due to COVID-19, when meals went from group dining in senior centers to drive-through and home-delivered. DAIL and its partners went above the call of duty and through hard work and creativity managed to provide over one-and-a-half million more meals than the previous year. Isolation has been a problem for most...2021-03-1719 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastAllowing for Extra GraceThe Kentucky Employee Assistance Program (KEAP) provides a tremendous service for CHFS employees with personal and work-related concerns. These services are free and open to state employees and their dependents. On this week’s episode of CHFS Community, Benefits Branch Manager Trina Wilkins Koontz and I have a conversation about the importance of being trauma informed as a cabinet, and making sure CHFS employees are aware of resources that can improve their mental health and well-being. KEAP can assist with: Stress, anxiety, depression Mental health concerns Marital, parenting, eldercare issues Substance abuse Work-related stress Financial concerns Gr...2021-03-0423 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastComing Out of the Shadows with KOREToday’s guest is Katie Marks, Ph.D, Project Director for the Kentucky Opioid Response Effort (KORE), which includes the SAMHSA-funded State Opioid Response grants awarded to the CHFS Department for Behavioral Health, Developmental, and Intellectual Disabilities. Dr. Marks was raised on a farm in Jefferson County and attended Murray State for her undergraduate degree. After completing her Master’s degree at American University, she returned to the commonwealth to obtain her Ph.D. in psychology at the University of Kentucky. Dr. Marks’ utilizes her research background in substance use disorder treatment and behavioral health recove...2021-02-1227 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastIt Really is Amazing at OCSHCNToday’s guest is Ivy Alexander, Executive Director of the Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs (OCSHCN). This is a position I once held that is very near and dear to my heart. Ivy comes from a family of scientists and engineers, and graduated with a BS in Biomedical Engineering with a focus on rehabilitation. Part of her education was to design devices and systems that make children’s lives easier. She is now responsible for policymaking and the administration of all programs related to specialty medical and therapeutic services for children with special health care needs. 2021-02-0421 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastPushing the Boundaries in ITAs we continue talking to team members across the cabinet, we are delighted to share a recent conversation with IT Specialist Chad Heilig. His CHFS career began about 15 years ago as an IT Contractor. One year later he was offered a full time job at CHFS. His current area is SharePoint applications. SharePoint allows employees to create websites, and provides a secure place to consolidate, organize, and access information from any device. The collaboration platform has been crucial during COVID-19 because it allows people to approve and resubmit important documents remotely. I am personally in awe of how quickly...2021-01-2018 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastMoving Forward in 2021 with HRNew year, new music, and new guests. We start off 2021 with a fascinating conversation with Lynn Gillis, Assistant Director of the Division of HR Administration with OHRM. Her division makes sure you get your paycheck, while maintaining employment actions and administering benefit information --along with many other behind-the-scenes responsibilities. Lynn marvels at how much training HR has been able to accomplish during COVID-19, as they have gotten used to using Teams and ZOOM conferencing. She says telecommuting has been a challenge, but presents better opportunities for work-life balance in the future. We both agree that the most...2020-12-3017 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastWe're a Family at BHDIDIn the spirit of introducing folks across the cabinet, this week’s CHFS Community conversation is with Heather Morris, Administrative Specialist with the Clinical Services Branch at BHDID. She has been with BHDID since 2001 and her main job is keeping Kentuckians with intellectual/developmental disabilities safe. We discuss how COVID-19 has changed the way we work and how we communicate. Evolving to meet technological challenges has become extremely important this year at CHFS. Heather credits her success to fellow employees who, “pull together, step up, and make sure things get done.” I am proud to say th...2020-12-1016 minCHFS Community PodcastCHFS Community PodcastLeading from Every SeatThis week’s discussion with Rashaad Abdur-Rahman is about leadership and cabinet-wide unity. Rashaad brings a rich background to BHDID as an individual and family therapist who assisted those who experienced abuse and trauma. From there, his managerial opportunities led him to the Office for Safe and Healthy Neighborhoods with Louisville Metro Government, where we worked together. Last Spring, he accepted a job with CHFS as an Executive Advisor for BHDID. In this episode, we discuss our common goal to develop a cabinet that is unified in addressing racial disparities across the department and state behavioral health sy...2020-12-0224 minTP CurrentTP CurrentGrandparents Day: Julianne HattonSenior Julianne Hatton talks to her grandmother2017-02-1603 min