ReCity Chronicles: The Podcast

ReCity Network

ReCity Chronicles is a story-driven audio series hosted by KJ Hill, Founder & Executive Director of ReCity Network, capturing the people, moments, and milestones that have shaped a decade of community building in Downtown Durham. ReCity was built on a simple belief: we can accomplish more together than we can on our own. When people are valued and included, supported and encouraged, and have the resources and space they need, people thrive. And when people thrive, they build the kind of social impact work that helps an entire community thrive. 2026 marks ten years since ReCity opened its doors at 112 Broadway Street in Durham, North Carolina—ten years of showing up; ten years of relationships; ten years of creating room for ideas to grow and people to thrive. In each episode, we reflect on the journey: the lessons, the milestones, and the changemakers, social entrepreneurs, creatives, and leaders who’ve made ReCity a home. Through stories rooted in co-working, events, and programming, ReCity Chronicles explores how connection turns into collaboration—and how collaboration turns into impact. Subscribe and join us as we celebrate the past ten years and step into what’s next. Produced by: George Moves You Executive Producer: Bradley George Setter Sound Design & Editing: Earth Worker Studios

Episodes

  1. MAR 26

    "Reuniting Descendants" with Ricky Hart & Beverly Evans on Stagville Descendants Council

    What does it mean to reclaim your family's history and honor the resilience of those who came before? In this episode of ReCity Chronicles, host KJ Hill sits down with Mr. Ricky Hart, Chairman of Stagville Descendants Council, and Ms. Beverly Evans, Special Events Coordinator, to learn about the work of Stagville Descendants Council—an organization dedicated to reconnecting descendants from North Carolina's largest plantation and uncovering stories buried in history. Mr. Hart shares his journey as a fifth-generation descendant of Stagville Plantation—a 47-square-mile estate that enslaved between 900 and 1,900 people. Since 1997, he has been leading the mission to reunite descendants and document their stories. Ms. Evans, a third-generation descendant, shares her own discovery—learning about her family's connection to Stagville after 39 years away, when her mother sent her on a mission to find where her ancestors came from. Together, they discuss The history of Stagville Plantation and the 98+ surnames of enslaved people connected to it Being "history detectives"—the rigorous work of uncovering records, documents, and family connections The craftsmanship and resilience reflected in the buildings created by enslaved people at Stagville Eight subcommittees working to preserve history, restore a cemetery with hundreds of graves and counting, and share stories Why Durham is a special place that gives people a chance, regardless of where they're from The upcoming SDC podcast, "The Trees Speak"—a metaphor for how families, like trees, grow through generations and carry memories Get Involved / Learn More Visit Stagville Descendants Council: sdchq.org Interested in learning more about ReCity Network? Visit: recitynetwork.org

    18 min
  2. MAR 18

    "A More Equitable Durham" with Skip Gibbs on Brightwood Agriculture Group

    What does it look like to build food sovereignty, sustainable community, and economic independence from the ground up? In this episode of ReCity Chronicles, host KJ Hill sits down with Skip Gibbs, founder of Brightwood Agriculture Group, to talk about how farming, homesteading, and intentional community can transform Durham. Skip shares his journey from artist and entrepreneur to community builder—how a chance conversation led him to sell everything, move to the woods, and dedicate himself to creating something bigger. Over three years, he transformed a five-acre parcel in East Durham into a thriving homestead and launched initiatives like [re]DINE and now [re]NOURISH, a meal prep service that gives back to community fridges. Together, we talk about: The power of growing up in community and how that shaped Skip's vision for urban agriculture From tattooing and restaurants to building an agri-hood with affordable housing and wraparound services Dignity as a practice: treating everyone with respect regardless of economic status [re]NOURISH: A meal prep model that serves subscribers while feeding community fridges Why Durham is uniquely positioned to build shared economic models and set a new standard for business The opportunity for Black and Brown folks and white allies to build legacy together Get Involved / Learn More: Visit Brightwood Agriculture Group: bagncompany.org [re]NOURISH Meals: renourishmeal.com Interested in learning more about ReCity Network? Visit: recitynetwork.org

    29 min
  3. MAR 5

    “Meet You Where You Are” with Cashmere Bentley on StepUp Durham

    What does it look like to rebuild your life when you’ve lost work, lost stability, and need someone in your corner? In this episode of ReCity Chronicles, host KJ Hill sits down with Cashmere Bentley, Interim Executive Director of StepUp Durham—one of ReCity Network’s longest-tenured partners—to talk about how StepUp helps people move toward employment, confidence, and long-term stability. Cashmere shares her journey of coming to StepUp during COVID after losing her job, then growing from participant to apprentice, success coach, program leader, and now executive leadership. Along the way, she explains what makes StepUp different: practical job-readiness support paired with real relationship, warmth, and belief. Together, we talk about: Step 1 pathways: Walk-In Wednesday intake and the four-day Jobs Week workshop Resume support and mock interviews that help participants feel prepared and confident Weekly one-on-one coaching and resource connections through a success coach caseload Step 2 program for employed participants: “What’s next?” Life skills like budgeting, wellness, and entrepreneurship The power of community, cohort learning, and a space where people feel safe and seen Ways to get involved as a volunteer: resumes, mock interviews, meals, and co-partners Get Involved / Learn More: Visit StepUp Durham: https://www.stepupdurham.org/ Interested in learning more about ReCity Network? Visit: https://www.recitynetwork.org/

    23 min
  4. FEB 19

    “Safer Streets for Everybody” with John Tallmadge on Bike Durham

    What does it take to build a city where everyone can move safely—no matter how they get around?   In this episode of ReCity Chronicles, host KJ Hill sits down with John Tallmadge, Executive Director of Bike Durham, a longtime ReCity partner that’s been part of the community since 2018. John shares how Bike Durham began as a grassroots effort to make biking safer—and how that work grew into a broader mission: safe, affordable, and sustainable transportation for everyone in Durham, regardless of who they are or where they live.   From organizing residents to influence transportation decisions to teaching bike safety in Durham Public Schools to creating community-wide events like Move-A-Bull City, Bike Durham is helping shape a Durham where walking, biking, rolling, and transit are safer and more accessible for all.   Together, we talk about: Why “safer streets for biking” ultimately means safer streets for everybody How Bike Durham advances its mission through advocacy, education, and events What students learn through bike education beyond riding (resilience, cooperation, confidence) How Moveable City / Open Streets brought partners and volunteers together across generations Ways to get involved: events, volunteering, membership, and staying connected   Get Involved / Learn More: Visit Bike Durham: http://bikedurham.org/ Interested in learning more about ReCity Network? Visit: https://www.recitynetwork.org

    16 min
  5. FEB 12

    “Standing Shoulder to Shoulder” with Tonita Flowers on PIRE & TakeCare Durham

    What does whole health really look like when it’s rooted in community? In this episode of ReCity Chronicles, we sit down with Tonita Flowers, Program Coordinator with PIRE (Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation) and the TakeCare initiative—bringing a powerful, research-backed model of well-being from the VA space back into the community, right here in Durham. Tonita shares how TakeCare centers mind, body, spirit, and community through a nine-week cohort experience (plus a new two-hour introductory experience) designed to help people move from “What’s wrong with me?” to “What matters to me?”—without judgment, without therapy talk, and without anyone being told what to do.  Instead, TakeCare creates space for peer-to-peer learning, storytelling, and practical goal-setting that supports real, lasting behavioral change. Together, we talk about: Why Durham was chosen as the pilot city (and its connection to Whole Health and integrative medicine) How TakeCare supports both community members and the leaders serving them The power of cohort-based wellness: “standing shoulder to shoulder” with others and realizing you’re not alone The three core questions at the heart of the program: Why, What, and How What’s next for Take Care Durham, including a youth component coming in 2026 How to get involved (and why it matters that all programming is free) Get Involved / Learn More: Email Tanita: tflowers@pire.org Visit Take Care: https://takecare.org Learn about PIRE: https://pire.org If you’re a community organization, leader, or team looking to strengthen wellness and resilience from the inside out, this conversation is for you.

    30 min

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About

ReCity Chronicles is a story-driven audio series hosted by KJ Hill, Founder & Executive Director of ReCity Network, capturing the people, moments, and milestones that have shaped a decade of community building in Downtown Durham. ReCity was built on a simple belief: we can accomplish more together than we can on our own. When people are valued and included, supported and encouraged, and have the resources and space they need, people thrive. And when people thrive, they build the kind of social impact work that helps an entire community thrive. 2026 marks ten years since ReCity opened its doors at 112 Broadway Street in Durham, North Carolina—ten years of showing up; ten years of relationships; ten years of creating room for ideas to grow and people to thrive. In each episode, we reflect on the journey: the lessons, the milestones, and the changemakers, social entrepreneurs, creatives, and leaders who’ve made ReCity a home. Through stories rooted in co-working, events, and programming, ReCity Chronicles explores how connection turns into collaboration—and how collaboration turns into impact. Subscribe and join us as we celebrate the past ten years and step into what’s next. Produced by: George Moves You Executive Producer: Bradley George Setter Sound Design & Editing: Earth Worker Studios