
Are Livable Communities the Result of Work Fit?
From What's Your Work Fit? by Dan Smolen
April 10, 2026 · 55 min · Episode 293
About this episode
The episode discusses the concept of livable communities as integrated ecosystems that support civil servants and promote economic stability.
What if where you live, work, and connect wasn’t fragmented—but intentionally designed to work together? In this episode of What’s Your Work Fit? , host Dan Smolen is joined by returning guest Chris Moeller , Founder of PathwayCommunities , alongside show Co-Hosts Mark Gilbreath (CEO of LiquidSpace ) and Fran Saele (Managing Principal, MorteVita ). Together, they explore a bold idea: livable communities as infrastructure for stability —not just housing. From factory-built homes to resilient microgrid-powered neighborhoods, Chris shares how his team is rethinking housing to better support civil servants like nurses, firefighters, and first responders—people increasingly priced out of the communities they serve. Key Themes & Takeaways 1. Work, Life, and Place Are Converging The traditional separation between where we live and where we work is collapsing. Livable communities are emerging as integrated ecosystems where people can live, work, and connect—all within proximity. 2. Housing as Infrastructure (Not Just Shelter) Chris reframes housing as a stabilizing force —critical to economic mobility, community resilience, and workforce sustainability. 3. The “Missing Middle”…
People in this episode
Host: Dan Smolen
Guest: Chris Moeller
Topics covered
- livable communities
- housing as infrastructure
- work-life integration
- economic mobility
- community resilience
- missing middle housing
Keywords
- livable communities
- housing
- work fit
- economic mobility
- community resilience
- factory-built homes
- microgrid neighborhoods
- missing middle housing
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: PathwayCommunities, LiquidSpace, MorteVita
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