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
136. Peer Support Series: Peer Ambassadors vs. Peer Support — What’s the Difference?
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In this episode of Stepping In It, we explore the difference between peer ambassadors and peer support—and why both are critical in rural communities. From informal community connectors like volunteers and “the guy in the golf cart” at a Critical Access Hospital to trained peer support specialists, we break down how trust, relationships, and lived experience help bridge gaps in access to care. We also dig into the data behind rural mental health and substance use challenges, and why underfunded roles and systemic barriers continue to limit impact despite strong community-driven solutions.
In this episode, you will be able to:
- The difference between peer ambassadors and formal peer support roles in rural communities
- How community connection and trust influence access to healthcare and resources
- Why rural areas rely on informal support systems to fill gaps in care
- Key data points on rural suicide and substance use disparities
- The impact of underfunding and workforce challenges in behavioral health
- How roles like pharmacists, volunteers, and local ambassadors support community wellbeing
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:08 - Introduction & Whiny Farmer Intro
00:01:45 - How Rural Communities Naturally Support Each Other
00:04:30 - From Chicken Dances to Community Connection
00:06:55 - Peer Ambassadors vs. Peer Support Explained
00:10:20 - Real-Life Examples: Volunteers, Front Desk, and “Golf Cart Guy”
00:13:40 - Building Trust to Connect People to Care
00:16:05 - Data on Rural Suicide & Substance Use Rates
00:19:10 - Barriers to Access: Insurance, Workforce, and Geography
00:22:30 - Underfunded & Undervalued Roles (Including Pharmacists)
00:25:15 - Why Community-Based Solutions Still Matter Most
00:27:00 - Closing Thoughts & Call to Action
Links:
- https://www.ruralhealthinfo.org/topics/substance-use
- https://www.cdc.gov/rural-health/php/public-health-strategy/public-health-considerations-for-drug-overdose-in-rural-america.html
- https://www.air.org/resource/field/exploring-urban-rural-disparities-accessing-treatment-opioid-use-disorder
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Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Y4HWK-gO1GA