Eight More Miles - The Louisville Metro District 8 Podcast
Brandon Coan/Kertis Creative
41 episodes
2 months ago
District 8 Councilman Brandon Coan talks with elected officials and other community leaders about how government works for its citizens, and issues that affect the Highlands area of Louisville, Kentucky.
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District 8 Councilman Brandon Coan talks with elected officials and other community leaders about how government works for its citizens, and issues that affect the Highlands area of Louisville, Kentucky.
Councilman Coan speaks with Breonna Taylor's attorney Lonita Baker about seeking justice for her client and the new civil rights movement happening now.
Councilman Coan talks with restaurateur Ryan Rogers (bar Vetti, Feast BBQ & Royals Hot Chicken) about his response to the coronavirus crisis and how local government can help.
Councilman Coan discusses emergency food and housing relief available to District 8 residents with Highlands Community Ministries Executive Director Troy Burden.
Centre College Professor Beau Weston just wrote a book about the Highlands called Between Bohemia and Suburbia: Boburbia in the USA. We discuss it with him in the latest edition of Eight More Miles.
Councilman Coan and new Highland Middle School Principal Chris Burba discuss community schools, their Town-and-Gown Hall Meeting event and all that HMS has to offer.
Councilman Coan and Theresa Reno-Weber (President & CEO of the Metro United Way) nerd out over social service providers, government efficiency and Tidying Up with Marie Kondo.
Eight More Miles - The Louisville Metro District 8 Podcast
District 8 Councilman Brandon Coan talks with elected officials and other community leaders about how government works for its citizens, and issues that affect the Highlands area of Louisville, Kentucky.