Daniel Coyle
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Podcast Appearances
Those are the questions that bring people alive.
Totally.
Right.
It's, it is, it is about, you know, that connection and cohesion that you get and you get all these kind of extra benefits that we, we typically tend to think of, you know, community as a noun, like it's a, it's a thing.
But I think what these places show is that it's actually a verb and
It's actually this communitying that they are doing has got all these other benefits that can accrue that are never permanent.
We sometimes think of like, oh, these communities are fixed, but no community's ever fixed.
They're living things.
And it can happen, right?
It can happen.
There's people that are way better than I am at doing this, but the thing that I've worked with that is most like a city is like professional sports teams.
Those are ones that I've seen some of these things, these outfits that are trying to turn it around, right?
Trying to build systems and have their people.
A lot of sports teams are kind of like a school system.
Like we're trying to develop ability and capacity and skills
and have people learn these curriculums and be good citizens and be good teammates.
Yeah, no, it was fun.
The Cleveland Guardians.
I've always been in love with baseball.
convinced I was going to be the first major leaguer out of Alaska that ever lived.