Episodes
Monday Aug 15, 2016
The Week Ahead, August 15, 2016
Monday Aug 15, 2016
Monday Aug 15, 2016
Rachel and special guest, Michelle Erfurt (Strong Towns' Pathfinder) discuss Suburban Poverty Week and dive into the event calendar for the rest of 2016.
Mentioned in this episode:
- 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami
- Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond
Thursday Aug 11, 2016
APBP Questions
Thursday Aug 11, 2016
Thursday Aug 11, 2016
This week Chuck answers questions left over from an Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals web broadcast he participated in earlier this year. You will discover, if you didn't already know, that Chuck is not a fan of studies and technical reports (or the mindset that demands them).
Monday Aug 08, 2016
The Week Ahead, August 8, 2016
Monday Aug 08, 2016
Monday Aug 08, 2016
Things have gone awry as Rachel takes a Monday off leaving Chuck and Strong Towns' Community Builder, Yuri Artibise, to talk about Iowa, the barbell strategy, the Canadian-based CitiesAlive podcast and the differing histories of the War of the Conquest (the French and Indian War).
Monday Aug 01, 2016
The Week Ahead, August 1, 2016
Monday Aug 01, 2016
Monday Aug 01, 2016
Chuck and Rachel discuss an upcoming event in Iowa, plus Chuck's recent article on semi trucks and why we don't actually need to build our cities around them. They also touch on some other recent Strong Towns stories and two excellent podcasts Chuck just listened to.
Mentioned in this episode:
- "Richard Duncan: Creditism has Replaced Capitalism," from the McAlvany Weekly Commentary
- "Yanis Varoufakis’s Greek Tragedy," from Radio Open Source with Christopher Lydon
Thursday Jul 28, 2016
Routine Traffic Stops
Thursday Jul 28, 2016
Thursday Jul 28, 2016
It's time to end the routine traffic stop. They are dangerous for public safety officials, create resentment in targeted neighborhoods and -- worst of all -- do not address the underlying safety problem inherent in speeding and other traffic violations.
Monday Jul 25, 2016
The Week Ahead, July 25 2016
Monday Jul 25, 2016
Monday Jul 25, 2016
The Week Ahead podcast is back after a few week's hiatus. Chuck and Rachel discuss the recent Big Box Stores campaign, Chuck's new house and recent events in Oswego, NY and Ontario.
Also mentioned in this podcast:
- The Almost Nearly Perfect People: The Truth about the Nordic Myth by Michael Booth
- The Harrows by Spring by James Howard Kunstler
Tuesday Jul 19, 2016
Stacy Mitchell on the Big Box Swindle
Tuesday Jul 19, 2016
Tuesday Jul 19, 2016
Stacy Mitchell is the author of Big Box Swindle and a senior researcher with the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, directing its initiatives on banking and independent business. In this interview, she discusses the origins of the big box store, the way they're subsidized by communities and how they are undercutting the American middle class.
Thursday Jul 14, 2016
CNU24: Ask Us Anything
Thursday Jul 14, 2016
Thursday Jul 14, 2016
At the Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) in Detroit this year, we interviewed several intelligent and inspiring guests for the Strong Towns podcast. But we also invited CNU attendees to interview us! That's right, we opened the floor for any and every question that our members and readers wanted to discuss.
They asked us about the beginning of Strong Towns, gentrification, historic preservation, small town life and of course, Chuck's Mountain Dew obsession.
Thursday Jul 07, 2016
CNU24: Lynn Richards
Thursday Jul 07, 2016
Thursday Jul 07, 2016
Chuck interviews President and CEO of CNU Lynn Richards. They discuss the strategy behind this creative, Detroit-based Congress, as well as what's currently going on in the City of Detroit. Lynn Richards also dives into the history and growth of CNU.
Thursday Jun 30, 2016
Johnny Sanphillippo and Chuck Marohn Debate Detroit
Thursday Jun 30, 2016
Thursday Jun 30, 2016
Chuck and Strong Towns member and contributor, Johnny Sanphillippo discuss their recent dueling essays about Detroit.
- Read Chuck's initial essay: "A Promise Impossible to Keep."
- Read Johnny's response: "The Doughtnut of Despair? Not Quite"