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Devon Zuegel, founder and CEO of the Esmeralda Institute, joins us on the latest episode of The Coral Capital Podcast.

After building online communities, scaling open-source programs at GitHub, and hosting Notion’s Pioneers series, Devon Zuegel is now bringing her expertise offline to create a family focused village north of San Francisco.

In this episode, she shares the challenges of shaping a people centered village, from navigating complex land use regulations to balancing environmental realities.

Topics explored:

- How San Francisco’s housing shortages inspired Devon to create Esmeralda

- Why California’s CEQA further fueled Devon’s passion for urban planning

- Designing multi-generational, walkable communities with a balance of density and nature

- The concept of “traveling neighborhoods” and fostering connection through shared experiences

- The hardware and software of building a physical community

- Integrating seniors, families, and diverse age groups into a cohesive community

- Creating lasting culture and connection through deliberate programming and shared experiences

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Connect with Devon:

X: https://x.com/devonzuegel

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devonzuegel/

Connect with Tiffany:

X: https://x.com/tiffanykayo

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanykayo/

Connect with Alexandra Silverman:

X: https://x.com/AlexandraFayeS

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/afsilverman/

00:00 Intro

00:46 Meet Devin

08:19 Placemaking and Traveling Neighborhoods

16:51 Building Esmeralda

31:12 Supporting Families in Northern California

33:23 Incorporating the Elderly in Community Planning

38:17 Learning from Other Towns and Cities

47:09 Building a New Town