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The Small City Segment

Dustin Mix, Maria Gibbs

Exploring the past, present, and future of the markets, companies, and founders hidden in small cities

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

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After a hiatus, Small Cities Weekly is back. I’m trying to get back on a weekly cadence and hopefully share some essays I’ve been thinking a lot about. I also have a new project in the works - more on that soon!

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Ownership Matters, Evergreen Companies, & Grow Frequently not Explosively

After a hiatus, Small Cities Weekly is back. I’m trying to get back on a weekly cadence and hopefully share some essays I’ve been thinking a lot about. I also have a new project in the works - more on that soon!

3 months ago
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An Update

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a year ago
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WWVA (Wheeling, WV)

Welcome to episode four of the anchors podcast. Today we're going to be doing the final installment on Wheeling, West Virginia by talking about the company and radio station, WWVA. WWVA had an over 70 year run Wheeling and became one of the...

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Dustin Mix

    Living and working in South Bend, IN. Cofounder and managing partner @ INVANTI and exploring markets, entrepreneurship, and economic development in small cities @ smallcitysegment.substack.com.

  • Maria Gibbs
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