Common Good for the Common Wealth: Second Chances, Stronger Communities
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What if the most powerful investment we could make in our communities isn't a building, a business, or a program, but a person?
On this episode of Common Good for the Commonwealth, Nancy Grayson sits down with Alecia Webb Edgington, Executive Director of Life Learning Center and the Covington Education Foundation 2025 Person of the Year, to explore what happens when we stop defining people by their worst day and start creating pathways toward lasting change.
Drawing on a career that spans the Kentucky State Police, international narcotics work, public service, and nonprofit leadership, Alecia shares how those experiences shaped her mission to reduce recidivism, restore dignity through employment, and help individuals rebuild their lives. At the heart of the conversation is the work of the Life Learning Center, where holistic education, workforce development, and deep community partnerships are transforming outcomes for people overcoming incarceration, addiction, and other barriers.
Nancy and Alecia discuss why collaboration is the key to solving our region's biggest challenges, how data is driving smarter philanthropy, and what Northern Kentucky can teach the rest of the country about working together for the common good. They also reflect on authentic leadership, mentoring the next generation, and why real impact starts by believing that every person deserves another chance.
This episode is a powerful reminder that stronger communities are built one life, one opportunity, and one act of belief at a time.