Synopsis
We advocate for a model of development that allows our cities, towns and neighborhoods to grow financially strong and resilient.
Episodes
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The_Week_Ahead_February_2_2016
02/02/2016 Duration: 33minRachel and Chuck recap #NoNewRoads Week and discuss Chuck's busy week of travel in January, including a trip to Oklahoma City, Deerfield Beach, FL and the City Engineer's Association of Minnesota Conference, where he encountered some backwards messaging but was able to sway some engineers toward the Strong Towns message. Also, they take a brief look at Donald Trump and his appeal to the wage earning class.
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Susan_Handy_on_Induced_Travel
29/01/2016 Duration: 22minSusan Handy of the University of California at Davis speaks on induced traffic and impacts of fighting congestion through adding capacity. A summary of the findings can be found here.
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Mayor_Michael_McGinn_of_Seattle
28/01/2016 Duration: 32minFormer Mayor of Seattle, Michael McGinn, discusses the tunneling project currently underway in Seattle, the discussions that led to the decision to proceed with a tunnel and subsequent actions by the governor, legislature and city to deal with the aftermath. McGinn also discusses the tradeoffs of how we fund transportation and what it will take to start spending less and getting more.
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Kevin_Blanchard_of_Lafayette
27/01/2016 Duration: 29minA conversation with Kevin Blanchard, former Public Works Director for the city of Lafayette. Kevin was part of the conversations in Lafayette involving Strong towns and Urban 3. He was instrumental in making the conversation over the fiscal realities of transportation spending part of the broader community dialog. His insights come from experience and echo many of the things being discussed by public works directors around the country.
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No New Roads
26/01/2016 Duration: 32minChuck and Rachel discuss this week's #NoNewRoads campaign. They touch on the new federal transportation funding bill, issues in Texas, Minnesota and Washington state, as well as a fascinating new tool you can use to look at transportation funding priorities in your own state.
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Randy Simes
25/01/2016 Duration: 18minRachel Quednau interviews Randy Simes all the way from Seoul, South Korea, to talk about the Ohio Department of Transportation’s expected announcement of a major shift toward “fix it first” policy, and away from new road projects. Randy is the founder and managing editor of UrbanCincy, news sources for Cincinnati’s urban core, as well as an urban planner who has worked around the world.
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The_Big_Short
22/01/2016 Duration: 59minSpecial guest Joe Minicozzi joins Chuck Marohn to talk about the movie The Big Short and their own experience with big money and shady land deals.
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The_Week_Ahead_January_18_2016
18/01/2016 Duration: 20minMember Support Specialist, Jason Schaefer, makes a guest appearance on the podcast along with Rachel Quednau, to discuss the week's events in Santa Rosa, CA, as well as new members, favorite podcasts, and the book, The Four Hour Work Week. Plus they share an announcement about an upcoming Strong Towns campaign.
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Inside Stuff
14/01/2016 Duration: 49minStrong Towns is having a board meeting this weekend and Chuck's thoughts are on the changes the organization has made over the past year and what we face in the future. This episode is about the organization behind the Strong Towns movement.
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The_Week_Ahead_January_11_2016
11/01/2016 Duration: 24minChuck and Rachel discuss a recent trip to Olympia, WA for a Curbside Chat, plus diversity (or lack of it) in local government. They also discuss the question, related to a recent Strong Towns story: Should local governments run golf courses and other public amenities or not?
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Newtonian_Economics
08/01/2016 Duration: 01h09minAfter listening to the lecture series Redefining Reality: The Intellectual Implications of Modern Science, Chuck has some questions about whether or not modern economics, with it's Keynesian paradigm, is stuck at the Newtonian phase and is in need of an Einstein.
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The_Week_Ahead_January_4_2016
04/01/2016 Duration: 21minChuck and Rachel return from a holiday break with updates on the Strong Towns website, a look at 2016 and some travel this week to Washington.
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The_Week_Ahead_December_1_2015
01/12/2015 Duration: 24minChuck and Rachel discuss new members, an upcoming trip to Pennsylvania and the Syrian refugee crisis. Chuck also recommends Great Courses on Audible.com and the book, Asia's Cauldron.
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Joe_Minicozzi
25/11/2015 Duration: 24minChuck Marohn interviews Joe Minicozzi of Urban Three about parking minimums for #BlackFridayParking week.
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John Anderson
24/11/2015 Duration: 22minChuck Marohn interviews John Anderson about parking minimums for #BlackFridayParking week.
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Donald Shoup on the High Cost of Free Parking
23/11/2015 Duration: 26minChuck Marohn interviews Donald Shoup, Distinguished Research Professor in Urban Planning at the University of California, Los Angeles. His book, The High Cost of Free Parking, and his extensive research into the effects of parking on cities have made him a prominent voice on these topics. He joins Strong Towns for #BlackFridayParking week.
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We are 1,000 Strong!
14/11/2015 Duration: 15minOur 1000th Member is Laura Nottingham from Omaha, Nebraska.
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James Howard Kunstler
13/11/2015 Duration: 01h11minAuthor, speaker, social critique and friend of the Strong Towns movement Jim Kunstler joins the podcast to provide an update on The Long Emergency, America's ongoing struggle with economic turmoil, energy depletion and climate craziness.
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Jason and Rachel
12/11/2015 Duration: 22minJason Schaefer and Rachel Quednau chat about the diversity of Strong Towns members, what it's been like working for the organization, and what they're looking forward to as the organization grows.
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Johnny Sanphillippo
11/11/2015 Duration: 40minOne of our more colorful contributors is Johnny Sanphillippo, the author of the blog Granola Shotgun. Johnny joins Chuck to contrast three cities in New Jersey and, in the process, gain some insight into what will follow America's Suburban Experiment. Become a member of Strong Towns this week by going to www.strongtowns.org/membership.