This podcast episode of Love Your Neighborhood Practitioners features host Austin Maxheimer and co-host Hannah Wear interviewing the neighborhood revitalization team from TP Park in Evansville, Indiana: Eric Tilman (Neighborhood Development Director) and David Felton (Neighborhood Revitalization Coordinator). The discussion centers on the philosophy and practical application of resident-led community development.Key takeaways from the discussion include:The Power of Relationship Building: Both Eric and David emphasize that sustainable change is rooted in deep, trust-based relationships with neighbors. Eric highlights how his four-year tenure in the neighborhood allowed him to move at the "speed of the neighborhood" (0:07:35-0:08:19).The Door Knocking Campaign: In their eighth year of the initiative, the team committed to knocking on every door in the neighborhood. This project was designed to combat negative narratives about the Southside, connect with every resident, and help neighbors reclaim their own stories (0:18:23-0:25:25).The Neighbor Navigator Pilot: The team discusses a new program where they act as "accountability partners" for residents, helping them define and reach personal goals for flourishing, whether financial or professional (0:27:58-0:33:32).Shifting Towards Ownership: A central theme is the transition from Community One leading the work to the neighborhood taking full ownership of the initiative. This includes supporting local entrepreneurs and fostering leadership among residents (0:07:44-0:08:39).Practical Advice for Practitioners: The guests offer encouragement to those in earlier stages of community work, advising them to "not be intimidated," be patient, and embrace the "nuanced" and "non-dimensional" nature of the work (0:13:46-0:15:24, 0:43:09-0:44:06).