Episode 310

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15th Jun 2026

Prosecutor to Candidate: Jenny Desch on Fixing SC's System

What does it take to build safer communities from the inside out? In this episode, Barrett Gruber sits down with Jenny Desch — prosecutor, community advocate, and candidate for South Carolina House — for a substantive, policy-rich conversation that covers domestic violence reform, healthcare access, education funding, and the rapid growth reshaping Fort Mill.

Jenny opens up about her path to law and what drew her toward criminal justice and prosecution. She shares the realities of building a domestic violence unit from the ground up — identifying the gaps in the system, understanding the cycle of abuse, and designing interventions that balance accountability for offenders with real support for survivors. It's a candid, informed perspective that goes far beyond talking points and into the mechanics of how the legal system succeeds and fails victims every day.

The conversation expands into healthcare, where Jenny makes the case that access to mental and physical health resources isn't just a quality of life issue — it's a public safety issue. Her philosophy is straightforward: "Healthy kids grow into healthy adults." She outlines specific initiatives she'd champion in the SC House to close the gaps in healthcare access that leave too many South Carolina families behind.

Education funding gets a similarly detailed treatment, with Jenny addressing the inequitable distribution of resources across districts and what equitable, outcomes-focused education policy could look like in practice. The episode also tackles Fort Mill's explosive growth — the infrastructure pressures, development concerns, and community safety challenges that come with being one of the fastest-growing areas in South Carolina.

Whether you're a Fort Mill voter, a policy wonk, or someone who wants to understand what thoughtful local leadership looks like, this episode is required listening.

Topics Covered:

  • Jenny Desch's background and path to criminal prosecution
  • Building a domestic violence unit and addressing systemic gaps
  • Understanding the cycle of domestic violence and intervention strategies
  • Balancing accountability and rehabilitation in the justice system
  • Healthcare access and mental health initiatives in South Carolina
  • Education funding and equitable resource distribution across districts
  • Fort Mill's rapid growth and development concerns
  • Community safety and law enforcement collaboration
  • Campaign strategy and Jenny's vision for SC House

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Originally from Atlanta, Barrett has worked professionally in Radio and Television. By day, he works in Business Analytics and Quality Assurance, and by night he takes in news, politics and sports and some how makes light of nearly all of it. Rooted in Comedy and Satire, Barrett gives his honest and well informed opinion on the world we all must experience.