Kea Wilson paid off $25k in college debt in a year and has continued to live a simple, frugal life ever since. Here's why it made her a happier person.
Read MoreChuck and Rachel begin with some exciting news, then discuss upcoming East Coast events and debt in Puerto Rico (and what it means for all of us).
Read MoreCatherine Fitts, founder of Solari Report, talks about building community wealth and stronger towns, and introduces a concept called the Popsicle Index.
Read MoreChuck and Rachel recap a bunch of recent Strong Towns events.
Read MoreA recording of our recent webcast with farmer Molly Rockamann is now available. Check it out!
Read MoreWith Chuck on the road, Rachel brings in her colleague Kea Wilson for a special edition of the Week Ahead podcast.
Read MoreFayetteville, AR is encouraging its residents to lead traffic calming efforts.
Read MoreWe're partnering with the Congress for the New Urbanism to support Collaborative Communities' efforts to help small towns after Hurricane Harvey.
Read MoreWriter Chris Arnade talks about a life getting to know people on the margins of society—people living in poverty and dealing with addiction—and the struggles of small towns in America.
Read MoreChuck Marohn interviews Strong Towns sponsor and member, Kevin Shepherd, about the new group he has formed with others in the planning and development sphere called Cultivate Collaborative.
Read MoreRachel and Chuck discuss Chuck's recent article about America's most eligible corporate bachelor, Amazon, and the hot pursuit so many cities are in to get the newest Amazon headquarters.
Read MoreChuck Marohn was recently featured on The Civil Engineering Podcast.
Read MoreChuck and Rachel discuss recent perspectives about Hurricane Harvey and the neuroscientific studies behind human responses to danger.
Read MoreChuck Marohn and urban affairs journalist Scott Beyer discuss their overlapping and diverging viewpoints on government regulations, zoning and housing affordability issues.
Read MoreChuck and Rachel discuss Chuck's recent event in Tulsa, OK and recent article, "Autism, PTSD and the City."
Read MoreDoes Strong Towns have a right to point out the problems with our current development pattern if we don't have a clear solution?
Read MoreChuck Marohn shares reflections from his recent family vacation to Washington, DC.
Read MoreIn this podcast, Rachel Quednau interviews Alfonso Morales, a Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, about public markets and what makes them succeed or fail.
Read MoreWhat's it like to move from a 5 acre semi-rural home to a downtown neighborhood?
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