• Keeping Up with Collin & Sydney Jones

  • May 13 2024
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

Keeping Up with Collin & Sydney Jones

  • Summary

  • Over 6 years ago, Collin and Sydney Jones moved with their two young boys from Roswell, Georgia. It was a surprise weekend away for Collin that turned into a home purchase 9 days later. During that weekend, they happened upon a party at the Grange Green, discovered golf cart charcuterie and met a family who encouraged them to tour homes while that family watched their son. Serenbe turned out to be the community they didn’t know they needed. In today’s episode, Steve Nygren and I catch up with the Jones and we not only do we find out what they do for a living, Collin is the President of Westwood One, the largest audio network in America and Sydney is a neonatal and pediatric nurse practitioner at Emory - we also learn that Sydney is becoming a bird watcher, how the resident soccer team has been life changing for Collin and we try to solve the mystery of where did their namesake Halsa cocktail go? Oh, and listen until the end for a bonus story on how Collins' neighbors saved him while on a business trip.

    Show Notes

    HGTV Green Home
    Richard Louv
    Westwood One
    Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
    Halsa
    Nigel’s Serenbe
    Birds of Serenbe
    Giff Beaton & Serenbe Stories Episode
    Cicada Broods in Georgia
    Serenbe Real Estate

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