For Steve Carse, the perfect Atlanta day is spent close to home in Old Fourth Ward, where he and his family have found plenty to love within a one-mile bubble.
- “I’ve gotten very spoiled,” the CEO and co-founder/founder of King of Pops , told Axios. “I can mostly get around on foot or by biking.”
Driving the news: On Tuesday, Carse releases his first book, ” Work Is Fun: Seven Ways a Successful Ice Pop Company Makes Work Meaningful and How You Can Too .”
Morning:
Carse, who turned a Great Recession layoff and his love for popsicles into a true Atlanta brand, wakes up his 1-year-old and 3-year-old kids. The crew hops on their bikes and ride to Ria’s Bluebird , The Majestic Diner or Homegrown for breakfast.
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- Afterward, Carse and his kids pedal on the Atlanta Beltline’s Eastside Trail to the Patagonia store. He grabs a coffee from Brash Coffee and they play on “the green…