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Live with Living Cities

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"Live with Living Cities" is a podcast that explores the work, impact, and partnerships driving inclusive economic growth in cities across the United States. Hosted by Living Cities, this series highlights innovative strategies, transformative policies, and community-driven solutions that expand access to capital and create a more inclusive economy. Episodes introduce who we are, what we do, and feature insightful conversations with changemakers—from government leaders and nonprofit innovators to entrepreneurs and residents—working to remove barriers to financial opportunity. Through storytelling, expert analysis, and real-world case studies, Live with Living Cities uncovers the challenges and successes of building economic systems that work for everyone. Listeners gain a behind-the-scenes look at initiatives that drive investment in undercapitalized communities, foster entrepreneurship, and help more people build long-term financial security. Whether discussing new models of capital deployment, public-private partnerships, or community-led investment strategies, this podcast provides actionable insights for those committed to driving meaningful economic change.Join us as we amplify the voices of leaders, share lessons from the field, and explore what it takes to build cities where everyone has the resources and opportunities to thrive.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Blue Sky!

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14 episodios

Portada del episodio Opportunity Zones 2.0: Rewiring Capital for Community Wealth

Opportunity Zones 2.0: Rewiring Capital for Community Wealth

In this mini-episode of Live with Living Cities, Dr. Ahmed Whitt explores the evolving landscape of Opportunity Zones and what the next generation of place-based investment policy could mean for communities across the country. As policymakers revisit and refine Opportunity Zones through new federal legislation, this conversation examines both the promise and the challenges of these incentives. Dr. Whitt breaks down how Opportunity Zones 2.0 could better align private capital with equitable economic development, community wealth building, and long-term local prosperity, while addressing concerns around accountability, displacement, and who truly benefits. From policy design to real-world impact, this episode offers listeners a deeper understanding of how capital systems can either reinforce inequality or help build stronger, more inclusive local economies. Tune in for a timely conversation on the future of equitable investment and what it takes to ensure communities are not just included, but prioritized.

30 de abr de 2026 - 11 min
Portada del episodio Beyond Silos: How Cities Build the Relationships Small Businesses Actually Need

Beyond Silos: How Cities Build the Relationships Small Businesses Actually Need

Be sure to sign-up [https://mailchi.mp/livingcities/stay-connected-to-living-cities] for news, updates and the webinar series and more!  This month on Live with Living Cities, we're replaying the first in our Rewiring Capital for Strong Local Economies webinar series. In this webinar our facilitator and guests explore the role cities play in shaping the relationships that help small businesses move from survival to long-term growth.  While many local governments invest in programs intended to support entrepreneurs, uneven participation, low capital readiness, and fragmented efforts across departments remain common challenges. This conversation looks at why that happens and what cities can do differently. Centering examples from across the country, the discussion highlights how strong coordination within city government, combined with intentional partnerships with community-based organizations, can create a more connected and effective small business ecosystem.  Rather than focusing only on funding or individual programs, this episode examines the relational groundwork that makes those efforts work: trust, shared understanding, access to information, and collaboration across systems. Listeners will gain insight into how cities can serve as ecosystem builders and connectors, and how stronger internal and external relationships can open new pathways for entrepreneurs to become investment-ready and fully participate in local economies.  This episode features  Andrea Blackman [https://www.nashville.gov/departments/finance/people/andrea-blackman], Chief Impact Officer for the City of Nashville;  Alycia Levels Moore [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alycialevelsmoore/], Main Street America consultant and Owner and Founder of ASL Creative Firm and POLARIS;  Sheila Nelms [https://livingcities.org/our-people/?staff=sheila-zegarra], Senior Associate for Local Impact and Innovation at Living Cities; and  Nia Webster [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nia-webster-1ab2789/], Assistant Director in the City of Kansas City’s Neighborhood Services Department.  You can view the webinar's slide deck  here [https://livingcities.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/8-slides_Beyond-Silos_Webinar-1.pdf].

26 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Building Stronger Communities for Economic Success with Roderick Wheeler

Building Stronger Communities for Economic Success with Roderick Wheeler

In this episode of Live with Living Cities, host Justin Charles sits down with Roderick Wheeler [https://www.linkedin.com/in/roderickwheeler/], President and Chief Strategy Officer of Wheeler Social Impact [https://www.wheelersocialimpact.com/], for a timely conversation about why communities are not peripheral to economic growth, but foundational to it. We unpack how neighborhoods, businesses, philanthropy, and civic institutions are deeply interconnected, and what happens when that ecosystem is either strengthened or neglected.  Roderick shares a clear-eyed perspective on why long-term economic success depends on intentional investment in the places where people live and work, and why collaboration across sectors isn’t optional if we’re serious about sustainable growth. We talk about how to think beyond traditional financial metrics to better understand real economic health, and what current systems often overlook about the lived realities of historically marginalized communities.  The conversation also explores the role philanthropy can play in rebuilding trust, shifting power, and supporting community-led decision-making. At its core, this episode is about rethinking how we define success and recognizing that durable economic outcomes are inseparable from community well-being.

26 de feb de 2026 - 39 min
Portada del episodio B3 in Action: Building Pathways for Inclusive Entrepreneurship

B3 in Action: Building Pathways for Inclusive Entrepreneurship

In this mini-episode of Live with Living Cities, Norris Williams, Associate Director of Business Ownership, introduces Breaking Barriers to Business (B3)—a bold initiative designed to expand opportunity for entrepreneurs in long undervalued commercial corridors across the Southeast. Through a partnership with Main Street America and support from Truist Foundation’s Where It Starts initiative, B3 is helping five cities align local government agencies, community-based organizations, and financial capital to better serve small business owners. By strengthening relationships, elevating community voice, and shifting harmful narratives, the initiative is transforming how cities support inclusive entrepreneurship. Hear how Atlanta, Charlotte, Memphis, Miami, and Nashville are working to create stronger business ecosystems—and why this systems-level approach is key to closing income and wealth gaps nationwide.

21 de ene de 2026 - 2 min
Portada del episodio A Look Back At 2025

A Look Back At 2025

In this special year-end episode of Live with Living Cities, host Justin Charles reflects on a year of transformation, learning, and renewed purpose across the Living Cities ecosystem. From a clearer articulation of what it means to be a “Living City” to bold experiments in how capital, knowledge, and relationships flow through local economies, this episode takes listeners inside the ideas and partnerships shaping the future of inclusive prosperity. The episode features reflections from Living Cities CEO Joe Scantlebury on the organization’s evolution, its sharpened mission, and the growing movement to place people and communities at the center of economic systems. Justin also highlights two of the organization’s most important developments this year: the Breaking Barriers to Business initiative, which is strengthening small business ecosystems across Southeast cities, and the launch of the Living Cities Network, a new platform bringing municipal leaders together to rethink how opportunity is created and shared. Together, these stories paint a picture of a growing movement focused on reimagining how cities work, how capital moves, and how prosperity can be built to last. As the year comes to a close, this episode offers both reflection and a hopeful look ahead at what’s possible when systems are designed to help everyone thrive.

31 de dic de 2025 - 19 min
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