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Hytching with Leaders: Matt Largen, Williamson Inc.

President – WIlliamson Inc. Reducing Traffic in Music City Using Hytch Rewards Williamson, Inc. President and CEO Matt Largen on an inexpensive way to reduce …

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Carpooling with Michelle Lacewell

Deputy Director of the Greater Nashville Regional Council Michelle Lacewell: Award-winning Hytch “An Awesome Idea” Think about how much time you spend commuting to and …

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Starting a Hytch with Bill Ketron

Tennessee State Senator – Elected to Rutherford County Mayor Bill Ketron Makes Transportation a Signature Issue in Campaign Rutherford County is now the fifth-most populated …

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Carpooling with Carol Hudler

  Executive Director, Cumberland Region Tomorrow Let’s Talk About Traffic Congestion, Transit Issues With Nashville’s mass transit referendum planned for this spring, “all eyes are …

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Earning Rewards with Erin Hafkenschiel

Director of Transportation & Sustainability – Office of the Mayor Nashville is Combating Traffic Congestion in Innovative, New Ways “Driving to work and being stuck …

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Rep. Mike Sparks Talks About HOV Lane Violators

Picture yourself driving down I-24. Have you ever seen a car being pulled over from the HOV lane? Neither have we and Representative Mike Sparks …

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Happy Hytching with Jo Ann Graves

President & CEO, Nashville Transit Alliance Jo Ann Graves: Transit Alliance Building Support for Funding Transit Solutions in the “It” City A lot in Nashville …

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Hytchin’ Around With Jimmy Granbery

President & CEO – H.G. Hill Realty Company Jimmy Granbery: “We are checking all the boxes” By 2035, the population of the greater Nashville region …

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Carpooling with Gary Gaston

Executive Director – Nashville Civic Design Center Gary Gaston on using technology to reduce traffic congestion and improve the quality of life in Music City. …

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Carpooling with Rep. Glen Casada

TN Representative and House Speaker Sharing rides using Hytch an idea worth trying Glen Casada, represents the 63rd District in the Tennessee State House. “Fifteen …