Implementing regional policy changes doesn’t happen overnight. Chrissy Mancini Nichols shares the little steps she took over a number of years to make major changes… Listen to Episode > “A Lot of Change is Incremental”
Though BikeWalkKC spearheaded the advocacy on decriminalizing walking and biking in Kansas City, they didn’t go it alone. Michael Kelley breaks down the process BikeWalkKC… Listen to Episode > “Advocacy is a Team Sport”
As someone who has found her home in public service, Anita Cozart of the District of Columbia’s Office of Planning recognizes that while there is… Listen to Episode > “An Urgent Invitation”
Just what are 15-minute cities and what does it mean for planning, community engagement, housing, and mobility? Dan Reed of Toole Design Group shares their… Listen to Episode > “Old Wine in New Bottles”
On issues of zoning, housing, and transportation, Greater Greater Washington’s policy manager Alex Baca recognizes that while the decisions made are political, the outcomes she… Listen to Episode > “This Stuff is Explicitly Political”
Both a provoker of bold ideas and an implementer of practical ones, Geraldine Gardner of the Centralina Regional Council dives into what’s necessary to make… Listen to Episode > “Our Leaders Are In The Grind”
L’erin reflects on her time as co-host of The Movement Podcast and highlights some things she’s learned and episodes that will stick with her.
Read… Listen to Episode > “Transit Lives In My Heart”
In part 2 of a special 2-episode series on mobility access for people with disabilities, Anna Zivarts of the Disability Mobility Initiative at Disability Rights… Listen to Episode > “Data Is Not a Constituent”