Episode 9: A higher quality of life: the ultimate profit

On this episode we are joined by Harrison County residents Jim Hays and Laura Olinger. Jim joins us to discuss the history behind Hayswood Park and Nature Reserve. Hayswood is beloved by Harrison County and we are indebted to the Hays family for their contributions.

Lanesville resident Laura Olinger tells us her story as an “ex-pat” in Lanesville during covid-19. Her story is unique and highlights the beauty of our community. She shares her hopes for Harrison County as a trail-runner, and general lover of the outdoors.

If you are passionate about the importance of green spaces in our lives, we think you’ll love this episode.

HOW YOU CAN HELP PEOPLE IN TEXAS

THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

“Winter storm blackouts plagued Texas in 2011, too. Recommendations made afterward went unenforced.”

Exercised: Why Something We Never Evolved to Do is Healthy and Rewarding by Daniel Lieberman

See Lanesville through Laura’s eyes via her Instagram: @lauraolinger

Every Single Street

World of Wonders by Aimee Nezhukumatathil

Call My Agent on Netflix

Freaks & Geeks on Netflix


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