In this weekly update podcast, Jason Schaefer makes a guest appearance along with Rachel Quednau while Chuck is out on vacation.
Read MoreOn this Leap Day, Chuck and Rachel discuss housing finance policy (last week's theme), a recent staff retreat to Disneyland, and a new membership page, plus behavioral economics.
Read MoreChuck is joined by Christopher Jones and Sarah Serpas of Regional Plan Association, a New York-based non-profit organization that recently released a report titled The Unintended Consequences of Housing Finance.
Read MoreDaniel Kay Hertz, a Senior Fellow at City Observatory, joins the Strong Towns Podcast this week to talk about housing finance and how it impacts disadvantaged neighborhoods.
Read MoreMonte Anderson of Options Real Estate is a developer from the wrong side of town. Instead of fleeing for greener pastures and easier money, however, he stayed in his community and worked to make it better. Here's how he did it.
Read MoreThis podcast is all about the frustrations of a really intelligent and sophisticated person attempting to do something rather straightforward -- and needed -- and being stymied at every turn.
Read MoreThis week we are joined by the President and Founder of Small Change, Eve Picker.
Read MoreOn their weekly podcast, Rachel and Chuck discuss the way the Strong Towns movement and incremental development can be a path toward inclusion for women, minorities, and other marginalized communities.
Read MoreAre your taxes paying for the cost of your street? Nitin Gadia has created an interactive mapping tool to explore the answer to this question in his hometown of Ames, Iowa.
Read MoreChuck and Rachel discuss upcoming trips to Burlington, VT and Los Angeles, as well as the Flint water crisis and pipe maintenance issues throughout the country.
Read MoreFrom a beautiful little neighborhood in Oklahoma City, Chuck Marohn interviews ULI members Shane Hampton and Jane Jenkins in front of a live audience. The conversation is about Oklahoma City past, present and future.
Read MoreRachel and Chuck recap #NoNewRoads Week and discuss Chuck's busy week of travel in January.
Read MoreSusan Handy of the University of California at Davis speaks on induced traffic and impacts of fighting congestion through adding capacity.
Read MoreFormer 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.
Read MoreA conversation with Kevin Blanchard, former Public Works Director for the city of Lafayette, LA.
Read MoreChuck and Rachel discuss this week's #NoNewRoads campaign.
Read MoreRachel 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.
Read MoreSpecial 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.
Read MoreMember 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 4 Hour Work Week.
Read MoreStrong 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.
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