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”
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 two-year anniversary episode, L’erin and Josh get updates from former guests, highlight some episodes that resonate with them, and celebrate the power… Listen to Episode > “Keep Using Your Voice…”
L’erin and Josh discuss the week’s biggest news, including the Senate confirmation of Mayor Pete Buttigieg as the new Secretary of the US Department, parking… Listen to Episode > “Welcome Secretary Mayor Pete!”
Lessons in civic engagement from his immigrant parents and early rides on Amtrak and BART in the 1970s shaped California State Transportation Agency Secretary David… Listen to Episode > “It’s Important to Have a Voice”
Transit advocate Sunday Parker uses storytelling and pictures to help others overcome the lack of empathy for the systemic and ongoing barriers that impact public… Listen to Episode > “No Amount of Good Intentions”
Michigan’s Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist and Chief Mobility Officer Trevor Pawl share how Michigan views the present and future of mobility, which combines the power… Listen to Episode > “Mobility is Opportunity”