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	<title>Life Changing Experience</title>
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	<description>Thoughts about New Orleans, and other life-changing experiences</description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 05:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<itunes:summary>Thoughts about New Orleans, and other life-changing experiences</itunes:summary>
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		<title>More with Jeremy Knoll - how NOLA changed his life</title>
		<link>http://merrymorse.podbean.com/2008/07/18/more-with-jeremy-knoll-how-nola-changed-his-life/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 18:43:31 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>NOLA</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my first conversation with Jeremy, he spoke about what ignited him to help rebuild NOLA’s Lower Ninth Ward and turn it into a sustainable community. In this second segment, Jeremy talks about how the trip there changed his life and what lessons he has taken back home to Kansas City to make changes there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my first conversation with Jeremy, he spoke about what ignited him to help rebuild NOLA’s Lower Ninth Ward and turn it into a sustainable community. In this second segment, Jeremy talks about how the trip there changed his life and what lessons he has taken back home to Kansas City to make changes there before a disaster hits.  He also fills me in about the ongoing work his group is doing doing help the Lower Ninth Ward achieve its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2020, no small feat!</p>
<p>So, please join me for another short conversation with Jeremy. You&#8217;ll be glad you did.</p>
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				<itunes:subtitle>In my first conversation with Jeremy, he spoke about what ignited him to help rebuild NOLA’s Lower Ninth Ward and turn it into a sustainable ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>In my first conversation with Jeremy, he spoke about what ignited him to help rebuild NOLA’s Lower Ninth Ward and turn it into a sustainable community. In this second segment, Jeremy talks about how the trip there changed his life and what lessons he has taken back home to Kansas City to make changes there before a disaster hits.  He also fills me in about the ongoing work his group is doing doing help the Lower Ninth Ward achieve its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2020, no small feat!

So, please join me for another short conversation with Jeremy. You'll be glad you did.

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		<title>Interview with Jeremy Knoll, architect and green builder</title>
		<link>http://merrymorse.podbean.com/2008/06/05/interview-with-jeremy-knoll-architect-and-green-builder/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 22:30:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>merrymorse</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[I met Jeremy Knoll through the Village at the Lower Ninth Ward group on Facebook.   I asked people in that group if they would share their stories about going to New Orleans to help rebuild, and Jeremy offered to share his. Jeremy is a staff architect at PGAV Architects  in Kansas City, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I met <a href="http://www.facebook.com/inbox/#/profile.php?id=749693590&#038;hif=38%01pgav%20architects&#038;hiq=architects%2Cpgav">Jeremy Knoll</a> through the Village at the Lower Ninth Ward group on Facebook.   I asked people in that group if they would share their stories about going to New Orleans to help rebuild, and Jeremy offered to share his. Jeremy is a staff architect at <a href="http://www.pgav.com/architecture.html">PGAV Architects</a>  in Kansas City, MO. In addition to being a staff architect, he has become the Director of Sustainability by teaching <a href="http://www.usgbc.org">LEED</a> (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) classes, starting the PGAV in-house Vision team (<a href="http://www.pgavvision.com/">www.pgavvision.com</a>), and being a local and national leader with the US Green Building Council.</p>
<p>Please spend the next five minutes with Jeremy as he talks about what ignited him to help rebuild NOLA&#8217;s Lower Ninth Ward and turn it into a sustainable community.</p>
<p><img width="143" height="145" border="2" alt="JeremyKnoll02.jpg" title="JeremyKnoll02.jpg" src="http://merrymorse.podbean.com/wp-content/blogs2/57008/uploads/JeremyKnoll02.jpg" />
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				<itunes:subtitle>I met Jeremy Knoll through the Village at the Lower Ninth Ward group on Facebook.   I asked people in that group if they ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>I met Jeremy Knoll through the Village at the Lower Ninth Ward group on Facebook.   I asked people in that group if they would share their stories about going to New Orleans to help rebuild, and Jeremy offered to share his. Jeremy is a staff architect at PGAV Architects  in Kansas City, MO. In addition to being a staff architect, he has become the Director of Sustainability by teaching LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) classes, starting the PGAV in-house Vision team (www.pgavvision.com), and being a local and national leader with the US Green Building Council.

Please spend the next five minutes with Jeremy as he talks about what ignited him to help rebuild NOLA's Lower Ninth Ward and turn it into a sustainable community.

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		<title>Interview with Mack McClendon of the Lower 9th Ward Village Community Center</title>
		<link>http://merrymorse.podbean.com/2008/05/04/interview-with-mack-mcclendon-of-the-lower-9th-ward-village-community-center/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2008 20:12:16 +0000</pubDate>
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	<category>NOLA</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was in New Orleans from March 8 - 15, 2008.  I was one of many thousands of volunteers in the city helping with the effort to rebuild the Lower 9th Ward.  I had wanted to do something active ever since Hurricane Katrina and finally had the opportunity.  It was an amazing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was in New Orleans from March 8 - 15, 2008.  I was one of many thousands of volunteers in the city helping with the effort to rebuild the Lower 9th Ward.  I had wanted to do something active ever since Hurricane Katrina and finally had the opportunity.  It was an amazing trip and truly an experience that has changed my life. I cannot stop thinking about what needs to be done, the shocking amount of destruction I saw there, and the wonderful people I met.</p>
<p>One of the people that had the biggest impact was Mack McClendon, a resident of the Lower 9th Ward. He is the visionary and life force behind the <a href="http://www.lower9thwardvillage.org/index.htm">Village at the Lower 9th Ward</a>. The Village was an abandoned building that looks like an airplane hangar. Mack, with the help of Dar Kulisek, the site manager, and thousands of volunteers, is rebuilding it to become a community center.  The work began in November of 2007 and there&#8217;s slow but steady progress every week.  When Mack greeted our group the first morning we came to the work site, he told us the story of his transformation from an angry and depressed man who lost everything in Katrina to the person he is today - a community organizer who feels like every day is Christmas. It was quite a story, one I knew I had to record for others to hear.</p>
<p>Here are pictures of Mack and Dar, and our group listening to Mack&#8217;s story the first morning we were there.</p>
<p><img width="180" height="122" border="1" title="Mack talks about his vision and how he got there" alt="Mack talks about his vision and how he got there" src="http://merrymorse.podbean.com/wp-content/blogs2/57008/uploads/Mack_01_small.jpg" />    <img width="142" height="124" border="1" alt="Dar manages the work and makes it all happen" title="Dar manages the work and makes it all happen" src="http://merrymorse.podbean.com/wp-content/blogs2/57008/uploads/Dar_01_small.jpg" />   <img width="160" height="124" border="1" title="Mack says the Village is like Christmas every day" alt="Mack says the Village is like Christmas every day" src="http://merrymorse.podbean.com/wp-content/blogs2/57008/uploads/Mack_02_small.jpg" />   <img width="177" height="123" border="1" alt="Mack welcoming our group to the Village" title="Mack welcoming our group to the Village" src="http://merrymorse.podbean.com/wp-content/blogs2/57008/uploads/Mack_Welcome_01_small.jpg" /></p>
<p>I asked Mack if he would sit down with me toward the end of the week for an interview and of course he said yes. This is the podcast of that interview, done on March 13, 2008, sitting in Mack&#8217;s &#8220;office&#8221; outside the Village.
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				<itunes:subtitle>I was in New Orleans from March 8 - 15, 2008.  I was one of many thousands of volunteers in the city helping with ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>I was in New Orleans from March 8 - 15, 2008.  I was one of many thousands of volunteers in the city helping with the effort to rebuild the Lower 9th Ward.  I had wanted to do something active ever since Hurricane Katrina and finally had the opportunity.  It was an amazing trip and truly an experience that has changed my life. I cannot stop thinking about what needs to be done, the shocking amount of destruction I saw there, and the wonderful people I met.

One of the people that had the biggest impact was Mack McClendon, a resident of the Lower 9th Ward. He is the visionary and life force behind the Village at the Lower 9th Ward. The Village was an abandoned building that looks like an airplane hangar. Mack, with the help of Dar Kulisek, the site manager, and thousands of volunteers, is rebuilding it to become a community center.  The work began in November of 2007 and there's slow but steady progress every week.  When Mack greeted our group the first morning we came to the work site, he told us the story of his transformation from an angry and depressed man who lost everything in Katrina to the person he is today - a community organizer who feels like every day is Christmas. It was quite a story, one I knew I had to record for others to hear.

Here are pictures of Mack and Dar, and our group listening to Mack's story the first morning we were there.

          

I asked Mack if he would sit down with me toward the end of the week for an interview and of course he said yes. This is the podcast of that interview, done on March 13, 2008, sitting in Mack's "office" outside the Village.</itunes:summary>
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