Rural communities are a focus for us here at Verdunity. In this episode, AJ interviews Julianna Dodson, Deputy Executive Director, and Radically Rural Director for the Hannah Grimes Center for Entrepreneurship. Prior to her work with Hannah Grimes, she was primarily in the financial services industry (which according to her is a lot more vibrant and dynamic than one might imagine!) but has also taught English overseas, and runs her own small business on the side.
Together they chat about how to transform these places for the better. You might be surprised to hear that rural communities face some of the same issues that bigger cities do – housing shortages, inability to find affordable child care – but they also face issues like the hollowing out of medical support systems that historically have been a part of the rural fabric. Julianna highlights how rural communities have attempted to recover from one financial crisis after the next and how they do that differently than cities.
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Press Coverage:Radically Rural 2023 Summit
https://www.radicallyrural.org/2023-summit/
Radically Rural PitchFork Challenge
https://www.radicallyrural.org/pitchfork-challenge/
The News Project – ‘Radically Rural’
https://gnat-tv.org/the-news-project-radically-rural/
Tight knit: Connection is critical for progress in rural entrepreneurial ecosystems
https://www.kauffman.org/currents/connection-is-critical-rural-entrepreneurial-ecosystems/
Radically Rural: Turning the Silver Tsunami into Gold
https://dailyyonder.com/radically-rural-turning-the-silver-tsunami-into-gold/2020/01/06/
In Little Keene, NH, Boosting Rural Economies and Entrepreneurship
https://www.forbes.com/sites/annefield/2019/08/22/in-little-keene-nh-boosting-rural-economies-and-entrepreneurship/?sh=455daadd7e98
Resources:
Federal Resources for Rural America
https://www.aspeninstitute.org/programs/community-strategies-group/rural-in-the-american-rescue-plan/
The Rural Business Show, Episode 42: Radically Rural
https://www.ruralbusiness.com/episode-42-radically-rural/
E&P Reports Vodcast, Episode 101: Focusing on Small-Town America
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/dir-jmbbi-fde3064?utm_campaign=w_share_ep&utm_medium=dlink&utm_source=w_share
2022 Radically Rural Summit Recap
https://www.radicallyrural.org/2022-summit/
Mentioned in This Episode:
Educated: A Memoir by Tara Westover
https://bookshop.org/p/books/educated-a-memoir-tara-westover/15280731?ean=9780399590528
Announcing Season 2!
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30 – [PART 2] Revitalization without gentrification?
29 – [PART 1] Revitalization without gentrification?
28 – A small city does the math on new development
27 – Making the jump toward more active towns, with John Simmerman
26 – Should states be setting a limit on city property taxes?
[B-Side] 25 - Dollars, decisions, and your city's future
25 - Dollars, decisions, and your city's future
24 – Your city's resource gap (and what you can do about it)
23 – Co-creating the city you want to live in, with Ben Orcutt
22 – Scaling the city: Have we gotten size all wrong?
Let's chat: Do apartments require more police?
21 – The favorites episode!
20 – Building a culture of engagement and trust, with Re:Form Shreveport
19 – Monte Anderson on incremental development (Part 2)
18 – Monte Anderson on incremental development (Part 1)
17 – Embracing the "messy" city, with Kevin Klinkenberg
16 – Economic development: questioning the status quo
15 – Is debt a bad thing for cities?
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