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”
In a special episode celebrating some of the guest teachers of the upcoming Unurbanist Assembly, Mouchka Heller and Jose Richard Aviles explain how equitable access… Listen to Episode > “Listening More Than Telling”
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”
Reflecting on his 10 years as CEO of Rail~Volution, Dan Bartholomay highlights the importance of vision and true community engagement to create the alignment —and… Listen to Episode > “What We Plan For Is What We Get”
Not only has Mitchell Silver prioritized equitable access to the 14% of NYC land that encompasses its parks, playgrounds, and recreational facilities in his role… Listen to Episode > “Planning Isn’t Just About Space”
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”
Jameson Auten, Deputy CEO and Chief Operating Officer of the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority, understands that innovation is a trial and error process, and… Listen to Episode > “How Can We Do It Better?”
Oonee’s Shabazz Stuart celebrates how cities are prioritizing safe, protected bike lanes in their communities, but, as he’s found out several times, if bike infrastructure… Listen to Episode > “Necessary, But Not Sufficient”
Across hundreds of guests and topics, Jeff Wood of The Overhead Wire and the Talking Headways Podcast has learned some fundamental lessons about infrastructure, access,… Listen to Episode > “Our Love of Infrastructure”
Move LA founder Denny Zane was instrumental in getting transit funding measures passed in Los Angeles County. He shares the importance of seeing opportunities in… Listen to Episode > “Democracy Runs on Coalitions”
SEPTA’s Leslie Richards has led organizations at the local, regional, and state levels cognizant of two things: that more women should be involved in public… Listen to Episode > “People Know They Matter”