Chuck and Rachel check in about recent events and dish about the 16 towns selected for this year's Strongest Town Contest.
Read MoreThis week's guest, Sarah Kobos, discusses how she started getting involved with city planning in her community of Tulsa, OK.
Read MoreOn this episode, Strong Towns contributor Daniel Herriges discusses his ongoing series about gentrification.
Read MoreWatch the recording of our latest webcast with Jeff Speck.
Read MoreA woman was killed on this street and no one seems to care.
Read MoreLeaders across the country are taking a stand.
Read MorePlus, introducing the newest member of Chuck's family...
Read MoreThis isn't the bill we would've created, but it's a step in the right direction.
Read MoreThis week's guest is Alexander Dukes, a Strong Towns member and contributor who just finished an extended series on community planning.
Read MoreAcross the country, a movement of local doers is taking hold — one where problem solving happens from the bottom up instead of the top down. That's what Bruce Katz, Centennial Scholar at Brookings, argues in his new book.
Read MoreRachel and Chuck discuss an ongoing campaign to #SlowtheCars.
Read MoreChoosing a design speed is an application of core values. We shouldn't allow the engineering profession to make this decision for us.
Read MorePrepare to have your stereotypes about Los Angeles destroyed in this lively, engaging conversation with writer and editor, Alissa Walker.
Read MoreRachel hosts Strong Towns member and guest writer Tim Wright to discuss an incremental park improvement project he's been leading in his town of Shreveport, Louisiana.
Read MoreLocal governments have a moral duty to pursue growth and investment strategies that have no chance of blowing up.
Read MoreIn this episode, Rachel asks Chuck Marohn why our cities need a 12 step program to get them out of their financial struggles.
Read MoreKea Wilson interviews author Melody Hoffman about why protected bike lanes aren't always the best way to get people biking and why a more comprehensive, community-based strategy is needed.
Read MoreIn the inaugural podcast of 2018, Rachel hosts a conversation with Chuck Marohn to discuss fresh content, recent favorite books and exciting announcements to kick off the new year.
Read MoreChuck and Rachel ask for help in choosing new intro music for the podcast, plus they share their list of favorite podcast episodes from the year.
Read MoreHere are our 6 most talked about and beloved podcast episodes from the year.
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