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The Strong Towns Podcast is a weekly conversation on the Strong Towns movement, hosted by Strong Towns Founder and President Charles Marohn and frequently featuring special guests. The podcast explores how we can financially strengthen our cities, towns, and neighborhoods and, in the process, make them better places to live. Join Chuck in examining how everything from urban design to economics to systems theory to psychology helps inform this core question.
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Thursday Jan 05, 2017
James Howard Kunstler and The Harrows of Spring
Thursday Jan 05, 2017
Thursday Jan 05, 2017
Author James Howard Kunstler chats with Chuck Marohn about the newest book in his World Made by Hand series, The Harrows of Spring.
You can also listen to James Kunstler in previous Strong Towns podcasts including from February, 2014, September 2014 and November 2015.

Tuesday Jan 03, 2017
The Week Ahead, January 3, 2017
Tuesday Jan 03, 2017
Tuesday Jan 03, 2017
Chuck and Rachel discuss their holidays, favorite books they read over the break, and infrastructure spending in America. They also share an exciting announcement at the end of the podcast.
Mentioned in this podcast:
- The Road to Ruin: The Global Elites' Secret Plan for the Next Financial Crisis by James Rickerts
- The Content Trap: A Strategist's Guide to Digital Change by Bharat Andand
- The Road Taken: The History and Future of America's Infrastructure by Henry Petroski
- When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
- "Five Ways Federal Infrastructure Spending Makes Cities Poorer" by Chuck Marohn

Thursday Dec 15, 2016
The Post-Election Therapy Podcast
Thursday Dec 15, 2016
Thursday Dec 15, 2016
Seth Zeren is a founding member of Strong Towns, a new father and a real estate developer based in Providence, RI. In this podcast conversation, Seth and Chuck talk about the results of the election and its impact on the national dialogue.
This is our last podcast of 2016. Thank you to all our listeners. Have a wonderful holiday and we'll see you in the new year!

Tuesday Dec 13, 2016
The Week Ahead, December 13, 2016
Tuesday Dec 13, 2016
Tuesday Dec 13, 2016
In the final Week Ahead podcast of 2016, Chuck and Rachel discuss their recent trip to Chicago and a spirited panel discussion Chuck participated in. They also talk about Chuck's Monday article and the Best of 2016 articles being published throughout the week. Finally, they chat about the upcoming Strong Towns Summit and Chuck's cookie baking adventures.
Mentioned in this podcast:
- "Our Shared Journey" by Chuck Marohn
- Best of 2016 articles
- Strong Towns National Summit

Thursday Dec 08, 2016
Heyden Walker on Building Accountability into Federal Transportation Spending
Thursday Dec 08, 2016
Thursday Dec 08, 2016
Heyden Black Walker is a Strong Towns "super member" in Austin, TX. She's an urban planner and advocate and serves on the board of the CNU-Central Texas Chapter and on the City of Austin Pedestrian Advisory Council. Today, Chuck Marohn and Heyden Walker discuss the highway I-35 project in Austin, which Heyden wrote about on Strong Towns earlier this year. They talk about the implications of a surge in federal infrastructure spending and the local impacts of federal spending in places like Austin.
This interview is part of our ongoing conversation on federal infrastructure spending.
Want to hear more from Heyden Walker? Listen to her previous Strong Towns podcast interview from CNU23.

Thursday Dec 01, 2016
A Design Thinking Approach to Infrastructure
Thursday Dec 01, 2016
Thursday Dec 01, 2016
Thomas Fisher is a Professor in the School of Architecture at the University of Minnesota, and serves as Director of the Metropolitan Design Center. He's a graduate of Cornell University in architecture and the author of several books including Designing to Avoid Disaster and Designing our Way to a Better World. In this conversation with Chuck Marohn, Professor Fisher discusses a design-thinking approach of bottom-up vs. top-down decisionmaking, and the danger of building the wrong types of infrastructure for the future of America.
This interview is part of our ongoing conversation on federal infrastructure spending.

Tuesday Nov 22, 2016
How Parking Minimums Limit Housing Options
Tuesday Nov 22, 2016
Tuesday Nov 22, 2016
Kyle Smith is an independent urban planning consultant in transportation, land use, and housing. He recently served as Executive Director of the Andersonville Chamber of Commerce in Chicago and also worked for the Center of Neighborhood Technology where he wrote a report called “Stalled Out: How Empty Parking Spaces Diminish Neighborhood Affordability.”
Rachel Quednau interviews Kyle for the Strong Towns podcast to discuss the results of this report as well as better parking strategies that will serve towns, developers and residents, instead of holding them back.

Monday Nov 21, 2016
The Week Ahead, November 21, 2016
Monday Nov 21, 2016
Monday Nov 21, 2016
Chuck and Rachel discuss last week's member drive and an event in St. Mary's, PA, plus this week's Black Friday Parking event.
MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST:

Friday Nov 18, 2016
The End of the 2016 Member Drive
Friday Nov 18, 2016
Friday Nov 18, 2016
Chuck, while driving through a Minnesota blizzard, shares some reflections on small town America, the tension between urban and rural areas and the Strong Towns movement.
Become a member of Strong Towns at www.strongtowns.org/membership.

Wednesday Nov 16, 2016
Chuck Answers Your Questions
Wednesday Nov 16, 2016
Wednesday Nov 16, 2016
As part of our membership drive, Chuck Marohn invited Strong Towns members to submit their questions—any question—and today, on a late-night, Mountain Dew-fueled podcast, he's answering them.
Become a member of Strong Towns today.
To see a list of the questions answered in this podcast, visit this page: www.strongtowns.org/journal/2016/11/16/chuck-answers-your-questions