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In this episode, we sit down with Nona Yehia, the visionary architect behind Vertical Harvest—a three-story hydroponic greenhouse built to grow food and opportunity in the unlikeliest of places: Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Nona shares how she turned a bold idea into a blueprint for inclusive, sustainable business—where half the workforce is made up of people with disabilities, and every role is designed around each employee’s unique strengths. You’ll hear the behind-the-scenes story of building a farm in a ski town, rethinking what meaningful employment looks like, and challenging the systems that leave too many people out.

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