The Stepping In It Podcast with Renee Schulte & Jason Haglund
The Stepping In It Podcast is a weekly discussion of the latest news and trends in behavioral health policy development and practice. Each episode features interviews with experts from across the field, including policymakers, clinicians, researchers, and advocates. The podcast provides listeners with practical tips and resources for improving the quality and access to behavioral health care.
The Stepping In It Podcast with Renee Schulte & Jason Haglund
135. Peer Support in Rural America: Combating Isolation Through Community
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In this episode of the Peer Support Series, the hosts explore what peer support looks like in rural communities and why it is becoming an increasingly important strategy to address social isolation and behavioral health challenges. Drawing from recent research and on-the-ground experiences in places like southern Illinois and northwest Colorado, they discuss how rural culture, geography, and community infrastructure shape the way support systems develop. From neighbor-to-neighbor relationships to formal peer workforce roles, the conversation highlights how rural communities can strengthen connection, improve mental health outcomes, and build resilience through intentional social networks.
In this episode, you will be able to:
- Why social isolation is a major risk factor for behavioral health challenges in rural communities
- How peer support and “neighboring” can strengthen social infrastructure and community health
- What makes rural communities unique when designing behavioral health and peer support systems
- How everyday gathering spaces—from churches to libraries to local bars—play a role in social connection
- Why cultural traditions and community events can both strengthen relationships and present behavioral health risks
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:00 - Introduction to the Peer Support Series
00:00:45 - Defining “rural” and why it matters for behavioral health
00:03:00 - Rural communities, agriculture culture, and geographic isolation
00:06:30 - Why the team began researching rural peer support models
00:09:15 - Social isolation as a driver of behavioral health challenges
00:12:40 - Using peer support and neighboring to strengthen social infrastructure
00:15:10 - Data insights on rural social infrastructure and community connection
00:18:20 - Where people actually gather in rural communities
00:20:45 - Cultural events, alcohol use, and rural social dynamics
00:23:30 - Community institutions that shape rural life (churches, hospitals, libraries, and local businesses)
00:26:00 - Closing reflections on building stronger rural support networks
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Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/eQ8JreYPOH8