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This podcast series will share how creative ideas have made the Tallahassee community more successful and the catalysts behind them. It will also highlight how quality of life and innovation serve as key drivers in retaining talent.

Created by Knight Creative Communities Institute Tallahassee (KCCI) is responsible for transformative projects all over Tallahassee like Gaines Street, Cascades Park, Midtown, the new TLH urban park and the #iHeartTally campaign. Find out more at www.kccitallahassee.com.

Host: Betsy Couch
Creator/Producer/Editor: Alison Leavitt
25 Episodes
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The CEO of Capital Regional Medical Center, Alan Keesee, sits down to talk about their latest innovation and plans for the future, including two new emergency services locations. Recently, Alan was named Healthcare Young Executive of the Year by the American College of Healthcare Executives. Alan made his way back to Tallahassee to work at Capital Regional in 2018, and he shares why he loves living in this community. Visit here: www.capitalregionalmedicalcenter.com Read about the new robotic-arm assisted knee and hip surgery: https://capitalregionalmedicalcenter.com/service/total-joint-replacement
One of the most unique practices of Tallahassee is The Village Square, a non-profit that serves as an international model for civil, political discourse among a diverse group of people. In this episode, the Executive Director of The Village Square, Liz Joyner, shares how their events work and improve this community, as well as the other cities they advise across the world. Listen in to learn more about The Village Square and other innovative practices in Tallahassee. TLH Village Square Website: https://tlh.villagesquare.us/ TLH Village Square Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TLH.villagesquare/ FL Village Square Twitter: https://twitter.com/VillageSquareFL
Ricardo Schneider, President of Danfoss Turbocor, joins us sharing the innovative work they do as a global company with their main facility and an Application Development Center right here in Tallahassee, Florida. Ricardo talks about why the company and his employees choose and love this community. The research conducted at the MagLab, Florida State University and Florida A&M University, as well as other groups in Innovation Park, allows Danfoss to have a unique partnership and collaboration unlike any other city in the world. Danfoss Turbocor: https://www.danfoss.com/en-us/  Danfoss Application Development Center - Tallahassee, Florida: https://bit.ly/2TmXtEs Think TLH 11: The World’s Premier Magnetic Laboratory, Director Greg Boebinger: https://bit.ly/2DMmErU
Long-serving Leon County Commissioner Bryan Desloge shares the best practices of Tallahassee, which he discussed with others during his travels as past president of the National Association of Counties (NAC). Commissioner Desloge is a business leader, involved community resident and was recently chosen to be a committee member of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) National Advisory Council (NAC).  Episode Links:  Commissioner Bryan Desloge: http://cms.leoncountyfl.gov/Home/County-Commission/Bryan-Desloge Village Square: https://tlh.villagesquare.us/ Visit Tallahassee: http://www.visittallahassee.com/  Domi Station: http://www.domistation.com/
In this episode, Susie Busch-Transou, Founder and CEO of Hearth & Soul and Vice President and Co-owner of Tri-Eagle Sales, talks about her love for Tallahassee and what represents the soul of this diverse and innovative community. She also shares what it's like to own two businesses, including creating Hearth & Soul--a unique retail experience disguised in a house. Hearth & Soul recently opened their first flagship store in Austin, Texas, and their Tallahassee headquarters is celebrating their fourth year in business. Listen in to learn why Susie chooses to live, work and play in Tallahassee. Hearth & Soul: https://hearthandsoul.com/  Tri-Eagle Sales: https://trieaglesales.com/ 
In this episode, brothers Jeff and Matt Spinks talk about owning a business, entrepreneurship, and why they chose Tallahassee, specifically the SOMO district. Jeff established the first only float therapy center in Tallahassee, the Driftaway Float Center. Matt owns On the Rocks Bartending which has provided premiere bartending services to Tallahassee and the Big Bend areas since 1999.  Driftaway Float Center: http://floattally.com/ On the Rocks Bartending: https://www.ontherocksbartending.net/
With 350,000 pairs of custom socks sold within a few years and even more donated to charity, DivvyUp is on the fast-track for success. Listen in and learn how a group of students turn an idea into a reality. For more information & to purchase custom socks, visit https://www.divvyupsocks.com/
Donald Gray first came to Tallahassee to study architecture at Florida A&M University, and after graduating from Harvard Graduate School of Design, he ultimately decided to return to Tallahassee and make it his home. Donald is a principal and architect at the Tallahassee office of Fitzgerald Collaborative Group. His involvement ranges from mentoring middle schoolers in Gadsden County to being a member of the state's American Institute for Architects. Listen to learn why he decided to return to Tallahassee, and discover his favorite part about designing for communities.  Fitzgerald Collaborative Group: fitzgeraldcollaborative.com
In this episode, we speak with the Artistic Director of the Tallahassee Film Festival (TFF), Steve Dollar, about the film industry and community in Tallahassee and beyond. He also shares what you can look forward to at the upcoming local festival April 5-7, 2019.  TFF Website: tallahasseefilmfestival.com TFF Facebook Page: facebook.com/TallahasseeFilmFestival
In preparation for the holiday season we sat down with the founding artist and CEO of Coton Colors, Laura Johnson, to talk about her company and her mission to "never miss an opportunity to celebrate." She shares her company's journey from designing handmade products in her garage to becoming an international brand with multiple flagship stores and headquarters in Tallahassee, FL. Coton Colors: coton-colors.com
Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare (TMH) is the only healthcare organization in Florida to hold the highest level of accreditation for a chest pain center, as well as an atrial fibrillation program. Dr. Thomas Noel shares the never-before-told story of why he pursued cardiology, and explains why he chooses to reside and practice in Tallahassee. TMH: tmh.org Dr. Thomas Noel: bit.ly/2RUkhGV
“Engagements lead to networks and networks lead to startups,” Antonio Montoya, Executive Director of Domi Station. Listen in and discover how Domi is driving the entrepreneurial spirit in Tallahassee, Florida. Domi Station: http://www.domistation.com
Word of South Director, Sara Marchessault, shares what to look forward to in the upcoming festival April 12-14, 2019 at Cascades Park, including one of their special guests. In addition to running the festival, Sara is also a faculty member at Tallahassee Community College and owns a publishing company where she publishes journals and books written by kids, for kids. Sara is also a Tallahassee native who realized once she moved away that Tallahassee is where she belonged, and she later returned to make her mark in the town she loves. Sara’s website (journals, publishing information and more): saramarchessault.com/ Word of South Festival: wordofsouthfestival.com/ Experience Tallahassee Festival 1/12/19 at Cascades Park Facebook: facebook.com/experienceTLH/ Facebook event: bit.ly/2E1DIu9 Instagram: instagram.com/experience_tallahassee/
Happy Thanksgiving! This week we have a special, shorter episode featuring former and future podcast guests sharing why they are thankful and grateful for the Tallahassee community and what they have and have built here. We are so thankful for all of the Think TLH podcast listeners and guests and the support from the community. Enjoy!
Tallahassee is home and headquarters to the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory – the largest and highest-powered magnet laboratory in the world and the only facility of its kind in the United States. In this episode, MagLab Director, Greg Boebinger, shares his love for Tallahassee and the world-wide implications of their research and its impact on our daily lives. MagLab Website: nationalmaglab.org MagLab Open House 2019: bit.ly/2DmqdnG
Nick Walker, the founder of the newest brewery in Tallahassee Ology Brewing Co., shares his experience in Tallahassee. Being raised in a family of researchers and scientists, Nick was inspired to use his biology and nursing degrees to start a local brewery that specializes in taste, smell and biology. Ology: ologybrewing.com
In this episode, Mike Pate, a passionate leader in the Tallahassee community, shares his experience as a university student and how returning to his alma mater has led to a life of community involvement.  Knight Creative Communities Institute: kccitallahassee.com  2019 KCCI Community Catalyst Information/Application: kccitallahassee.com/get-involved  Experience Tallahassee Festival Facebook: facebook.com/experienceTLH/  Experience Tallahassee Festival Instagram: instagram.com/kccitallahassee/
Tom Block led Florida State to raise a record breaking $1.1 billion. While his studies and passion for sports broadcasting originally brought him to Florida State University, Tom stayed to pursue his dream career on channel 27 (WTXL-TV), ultimately leading to his role as Campaign Manager and Chief of Staff of University Advancement at his alma mater.  Raise the Torch Campaign: raisethetorch.fsu.edu/ More about the campaign: on.tdo.com/2zZY2sN
Recently, Dr. Tom Sawicki, an Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Assistant Professor at Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University, and his colleague, Environmental Microbiologist Associate Professor, Richard Long, made a groundbreaking discovery of a new underwater species. Dr. Sawicki has been able to share his discoveries and experiences in elite journals, as well as with the students and faculty at FAMU. What started out as a new opportunity and warmer weather turned into a place Dr. Sawicki and his family calls home. FAMU: http://www.famu.edu/ Spring 2018 A&M Magazine: https://bit.ly/2PAPHo2 Tallahassee's Top 50 List: https://bit.ly/2zmAldP
How do you design a space that will resonate to a wide-variety of international guests and folks of all background? Alana Taylor and Ryan Sheplak, Project Managers and Designers at Architects Lewis + Whitlock, use architecture to unite nature, culture and people. These skills were put to the test when both Alana and Ryan were chosen to be Knight Creative Communities Institute Community Catalysts. In this episode, they discuss the design process and thinking behind their various projects, such as The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art and The Jim Moran Institute. Architects Lewis + Whitlock: http://www.think3d.net/ KCCI 2017 #iHeartTally Catalyst Project: https://kccitallahassee.com/project/ihearttally/ KCCI 2016 See Tallahassee Catalyst Project: https://kccitallahassee.com/project/encompass-tallahassee/ Tallahassee's Top 50 List: https://bit.ly/2zmAldP
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