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Re:Seed the Texas Hill Country

Jordan Aspen

Stories of entrepreneurs and business owners affected by the 4th of July flooding in Texas, and the people who support them.

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  • Jordan Aspen

    Founder of Modern Agora. Writer, mother of four, strategist for human-first follow-up. Currently writing a book about voice, visibility, and the public square. This space is for behind-the-scenes reflections and sacred rabbit trails.

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