THAT BUSINESS OF MEANING Podcast

Sam Pressler on Place & Renewal

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Oct 20, 2025
Sam Pressler, co-founder of Connective Tissue and founder of the Armed Services Arts Partnership, dives deep into the essence of community. He shares how his upbringing in Wayne, New Jersey, and the influence of his grandmother shaped his commitment to civic engagement. Pressler discusses the disconnect in modern society, using research insights and historical context. He outlines three paths for renewal, advocating for cultural relocalization and structural change, while highlighting innovative local initiatives that bring people together and foster a sense of belonging.
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Rooted Upbringing Shaped Civic Drive

  • Sam Pressler grew up in Wayne, New Jersey, rooted in a multi-generation Jewish family where he was deeply known by the community.
  • He credits his grandmother, 'Grandma Sandy,' for modeling civic commitment and shaping his social instincts and sense of belonging.
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Childhood Comedy Aspiration Became A Connector

  • As a child Sam wanted to be a comedy writer and even had lunch with Tina Fey at age nine to discuss SNL writing.
  • Comedy became his tool for connection and later shaped the stand-up class he used to start work with veterans.
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ASAP: From Comedy Class To Civic Insight

  • Sam founded the Armed Services Arts Partnership (ASAP), starting with a stand-up class for veterans and growing it into the nation's largest community arts group for veterans.
  • Leading ASAP taught him that his core interest was reconnecting people to community, not just arts or veterans per se.
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