
Hosted by three passionate leaders—Adam Stakeman, Alex Downard, and Christine Flohr—the podcast dives into the people and projects shaping Wabash County’s future. Every episode offers its listeners key takeaways that can be implemented in their own communities and will cause you to pause and celebrate the wins in your own backyard. With backgrounds in community development, economic growth, outdoo... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

In this episode of ThriveIN, Alex and Adam take calls from rural sociologists Tim Slack and Shannon Monnat to discuss their recent article, “Six Myths About Rural America.”
For years, rural communities have been shaped by simplified — and often inac... more
Alex and guest co-host Conner Hindman sit down with James Davis, owner of Creedence Contracting, LLC, for a conversation about business, craftsmanship, faith, and family.
Based in Northern Indiana, Creedence Contracting is built on the belief that q... more
Hosts Adam and Christine are joined by Cathy Gatchel, Chief Development Officer of Honeywell Arts & Entertainment, along with Ranaan Meyer, Artistic Director of Honeywell Arts Academy, and Emily Meyer, Director of Honeywell Arts Academy, for an episo... more
It’s Christine’s turn to take the HOT SEAT as hosts Alex and Adam flip the script and put her under fire with questions.
In this episode, Christine shares why she fell in love with the world of tourism and marketing, the passion she has for telling ... more
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I love this podcast!! I’m learning so much about our town!
I love this podcast. I subscribed to this and listen to it at work every Tuesday morning. I have enjoyed all the different guests and getting to know them and what they do. Christine, Alex, and Adam do an excellent job interviewing their guests. I look forward to new episodes every week. You guys rock!
I find such inspiration from the ThriveIN Podcast! The knowledge and brilliant ideas have made Wabash County such a special place to live!!
I was soooo in love with this last episode. It resonated with me at a deep level. It was wonderful to hear the banter, family traditions and love for Wabash County. We now know Christine despises green bean casserole, Adam is a grazer and Alex doesn’t watch Christmas movies ( lol no judgement but you are missing out!). At the end of the day … different families do different things to celebrate the holidays … what matters most is who you are with and that we make each other feel seen and loved... more
Love the hosts! Love the guests! Love Wabash! ♥️
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A locally rooted series spotlighting Wabash County's people, projects, and partnerships. Episodes often center on community development, local government, education, nonprofits, and entrepreneurship, with guests ranging from city officials and university leaders to foundations, environmental groups, and small businesses. The show tends to highlight collaborative initiatives, workforce development, and place-making efforts that aim to boost quality of life and economic activity in the region. A standout trait is how the hosts translate complex community work into actionable takeaways for listeners in other towns who want practical strategies for civic, economic, and cultural renewal.
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Recent guests on ThriveIN Wabash County include:
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