8 from the Eighth
8 From the Eighth is a podcast series from the Community Development department at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Through interviews with experts (consisting of eight questions), listeners will learn about current community development challenges—and successes—in the Eighth District, helping them to understand both the problems and the solutions. Podcasts cover a variety of topics, including innovative strategies and emerging trends related to community development.
- 2010s
- Louisville's 55,000 Degrees, Mary Gwen Wheeler
- Memphis' Start Co. (formerly LaunchYourCity)
- The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis, Faith Sandler
- Six Myths About the Future of Small Towns, Milan Wall
- Women's Business Center of North Alabama, Joanne Randolph
- Kiva Zip, Jonny Price
- ioby (In Our BackYards), Erin Barnes
- Arnett Muldrow & Associates, Ben Muldrow
- Clarifi, Scott Karol
- Invest Outcomes, Steve Rothschild
- Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE), Angela Lewis
- Manufactured Homes — Viable, Affordable Housing and Asset-Building Tool for LMI Families, Doug Ryan (CFED)
- Engaging CDFIs in Pay for Success, Andy Rachlin (The Reinvestment Fund) and Joe Schmidt (IFF)
- myRA — Treasury's New Retirement Savings Program: An Introductory Podcast for Employers, Matuschka Lindo Briggs
- Goldman Sachs' 10,000 Small Businesses Program, Bradford Caldwell (East Arkansas Broadcasters)
- To Bank or Not to Bank: Perspectives from a Professor/Check Casher, Lisa J. Servon
- Rolling on the River: Regionalism to Promote Economic Development through Tourism, Diana Threadgill
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2012-2017
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. 8 from the Eighth. St. Louis, MO: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 2012-2017. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/6286, accessed on October 7, 2024.