Chuck and Rachel discuss a proposed inner city highway project in Shreveport, LA—which is the focus of Strong Towns' work this week.
Read MoreStrong Towns member Steve Shultis compares death rates of homicides vs. car crashes, and the media coverage of these.
Read MoreRachel and Chuck discuss the 2016 Strong Towns Annual Report. They also invite submissions for the Strongest Town Contest (deadline is Friday, Feb. 17).
Read MoreLA City Council candidate Josef Bray-Ali discusses his experience as a small business owner and a community organizer.
Read MoreChuck and Rachel discuss the recent Strong Towns Staff & Board Meeting in Chicago, which included lots of planning and assessment, plus some authentic Chicago-style deep-dish pizza.
Read MoreOur nation has an infrastructure funding crisis.....or do we?
Read MoreChuck and Rachel discuss Chuck's letter to President Trump and ways to encourage investment in small-scale infrastructure projects instead of big ones.
Read MoreChuck and Rachel chat about recent articles which have garnered a ton of attention on the internet over the past week. They also discuss the non-partisan nature of Strong Towns.
Read MoreFounder of Strong Towns, Chuck Marohn was recently interviewed on several podcasts, offering the chance to share the Strong Towns message with new audiences.
Read MoreChuck and Rachel discuss Chuck's recent writing on federal infrastructure spending and today's article, "A Utah Republican Might Have the Best Urban Transportation Plan."
Read MoreAuthor James Howard Kunstler chats with Chuck Marohn about the newest book in his World Made by Hand series, The Harrows of Spring.
Read MoreChuck 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.
Read MoreIn this final podcast of 2016, founding member of Strong Towns, Seth Zeren, and Chuck Marohn talk about the results of the election and its impact on the national dialogue.
Read MoreWe produced over 100 podcasts in 2016. Here's our 7 best podcasts from the year.
Read MoreIn the final Week Ahead podcast of 2016, Chuck and Rachel discuss recent events, the Strong Towns Summit, and Chuck's annual cookie baking.
Read MoreToday, Heyden Walker and Chuck Marohn discuss the highway I-35 project in Austin and the need for better transparency in transportation spending.
Read MoreThe Strong Towns podcast wasn't the only radio show coming through our headphones this year.
Read MoreChuck and Rachel discuss a recent event in Washington state, which inspired today's article: "The Ideology of Traffic." They also chat about an upcoming meeting in Chicago and Best of 2016 content.
Read MoreIn this podcast, Professor of Architecture, Thomas 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.
Read MoreUrban planning consultant, Kyle Smith, talks about the findings of a recent report he co-wrote: “Stalled Out: How Empty Parking Spaces Diminish Neighborhood Affordability.”
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