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"Carmel: Building a City That Serves" w/ Jordan Kohl of Strong Towns

47 min · 24 de sep de 2025
Portada del episodio "Carmel: Building a City That Serves" w/ Jordan Kohl of Strong Towns

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Atlast Wild is where branding, storytelling, and stewardship meet. In this episode, Brian Thibodeau talks with Jordan Kohl, Strong Towns organizer in Carmel, Indiana, about what it means to shape living cities — places designed for people first. From walkability and bike culture to third spaces and local business, this is an eco-story of how towns grow stronger when they serve both residents and visitors. Atlast Wild helps hosts, guides, and communities tell eco-stories that matter — stories that honor land, culture, and the people who call it home. Music Credits Intro + Outro Music by Dean Fields [https://deanfields.com/] Additional Music by Oliver Thibodeau Links https://www.carmel.in.gov/ [https://www.carmel.in.gov/] Learn more about Strong Towns Carmel: StrongTownsCarmel.org [https://strongtownscarmel.org] Discover how Atlast Wild can help tell your brand's eco-story: AtlastWild.com [https://atlastwild.com]

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