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Episode 19 - Caden Gruebel Senior Tribute - May 2026

Episode 19 - Caden Gruebel Senior Tribute - May 2026

Published 4 weeks, 2 days ago
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Join host Emily for a bittersweet episode of the Wakulla County 4-H podcast as she interviews her regular co-host, Caden Gruebel, in a special senior tribute edition. Caden, who recently graduated high school, reflects on his unique five-year journey through homeschooling and 4-H, sharing how these experiences molded him into a creative, outside-the-box thinker and a confident community leader. The conversation dives deep into Caden's remarkable achievements, including his community hygiene project that earned him his Eagle Scout rank, alongside his passion for environmental initiatives and his local leadership as president of FLOW (Future Leaders of Wakulla). He also shares a deeply personal look into his health battles with sleep apnea, Chiari malformation, and a recent narcolepsy diagnosis, offering a profound perspective on how he maintains momentum when life changes lanes. Dr. Rachel Pienta and Doug Apple also bookend the episode to highlight the modern landscape of 4-H, proving it has evolved far beyond traditional agriculture into a powerhouse for STEM, workforce development, and artificial intelligence. Main highlights from this episode include: -- Caden shares the pros and cons of his homeschooling path and how it allowed him to develop creative social skills. -- The heartwarming story behind Caden's love for spam and how it connects him to his grandfather. -- A look back at his historic 13-year-old Eagle Scout project, where he overcame skepticism and COVID obstacles to deliver 400 shower kits to neighbors in need. -- Caden opens up about his medical journey with Chiari malformation and narcolepsy, revealing his secret to moving forward when your planned path changes. -- Moving audio tributes and graduation congratulations from local figures, including Wakulla County Sheriff Jared Miller, club leaders, and international friends. -- Dr. Rachel Pienta explains how modern 4-H serves as the largest youth development program in the country, focusing on public speaking, technology, and leadership. This is episode 19. Find more information about the Wakulla County 4-H on Facebook: www.facebook.com/wakulla4h
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