The Strong Towns Podcast

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Sep 11, 2023 • 1h 1min

Steve Mouzon: How Do We Rebuild Maui?

In light of the recent wildfires in Maui (and other parts of Hawaii), this week’s Strong Towns Podcast episode features a conversation with Steve Mouzon, author of The Original Green and member of the Strong Towns Advisory Board. Mouzon’s work with recovery efforts after disasters in Haiti and Jamaica—as well as his observations of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans—has offered him valuable insight on what it takes for a community to recover from large-scale destruction. He talks with podcast host Chuck Marohn about his experiences and the lessons we can take away about what types of responses do and don’t work—lessons that could be helpful in rebuilding Maui. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Steve Mouzon (Twitter). Original Green (website). Chuck Marohn (Twitter). Learn more about the 2023 Local-Motive Tour.
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Aug 28, 2023 • 1h 24min

Walkable City Design Is Critical for Economic Health

This podcast discusses the challenges of transforming car-dependent suburbs into walkable communities. It explores the benefits of walkable city design for economic health, social well-being, and sustainability. The podcast also highlights successful retrofits, the importance of biking and walking culture, the challenges of getting rid of zoning, and the need for combining academic research with practical experience. It shares the transformation of Tyson's from a car-oriented suburb to a vibrant city, emphasizing the importance of community participation and making small changes to support walkable design.
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Jul 24, 2023 • 39min

Citizen Versus Developer? No! It’s Citizen As Developer.

This episode of the podcast explores the challenges local journalists face in producing quality articles. It delves into the topic of citizen-led development and the need for public engagement. The tension between citizens and developers in urban development is discussed, along with the decline of starter homes and the importance of citizen involvement in housing solutions. The concept of citizen as developer is explored, highlighting the benefits and barriers of allowing individuals to make modifications to their homes.
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Jul 12, 2023 • 54min

Four Communities Are Becoming Examples of Change

Change is not always easy, and without examples, it can be difficult to reimagine how we do things. That’s just one of the reasons Strong Towns decided to launch the Community Action Lab: a carefully customized, two-year relationship between Strong Towns and selected cities seeking to make a change. Four cities are currently leading the way through this program in applying Strong Towns concepts and ideas from the bottom up. This week on the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck talks about the Community Action Lab, and some of the experiences, conversations, and insights he’s gained while working with these four communities.  ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Learn more about The Community Action Lab. Chuck Marohn (Twitter).
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Jun 12, 2023 • 43min

From 500 to 5,000: What Strong Towns Members Are Doing to Make Their Places Better

Just a couple weeks ago, we got the opportunity to meet nearly 500 Strong Towns members for the first time at the Strong Towns National Gathering. It is evident that Strong Towns members are people who care deeply about their place: We heard so many compelling stories about people working to make their town stronger. In this podcast, as part of our Member Week, we wanted to share Strong Towns President Chuck Marohn’s introductory speech from the Gathering. Tune in to hear him talk about some of the amazing things that Strong Towns members are doing in their communities.  Our members are crucial to everything that happens at Strong Towns. Without you, we wouldn’t be here. If you haven’t already, take a moment to become a Strong Towns member today. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Chuck Marohn (Twitter). Cover image source: ZED images.
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Jun 5, 2023 • 54min

Dollar Stores Are Leeching the Economic Vitality of Communities Across the U.S.

A recent report from the Institute for Local Self-Reliance reveals some shocking facts: In 2021, half of the new stores opened in the U.S. were chain dollar stores. Moreover, Dollar Store and Dollar Tree (which are part of the Family Dollar system) together operate more than 34,000 stores. That’s more than McDonald’s, Starbucks, Target, and Walmart combined. How did we get to this point, how does this transformation in retail affect local economies, and what can communities do to protect themselves from this "dollar store invasion”? Stacey Mitchell, co-executive director of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance and one of the authors of the aforementioned report, joins Chuck Marohn today on the Strong Towns Podcast for this conversation. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Read The Dollar Store Invasion report from the Institute for Local Self-Reliance. Institute for Local Self-Reliance (website). Stacey Mitchell (Twitter). Chuck Marohn (Twitter).
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May 1, 2023 • 57min

Ian Lockwood: Thoughts From an Engineer

In this podcast, Chuck Marohn interviews Ian Lockwood, a livable transportation engineer for Toole Design. They discuss the importance of building wealth in communities, the work of Toole Design in transforming cities, ethical design approaches, investing in sustainable transportation, designing streets to slow down traffic, and the importance of building strong towns.
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Apr 3, 2023 • 59min

What’s Going On With the Recent Bank Failures?

In March 2023, major banks collapsed, interest rates have been rising, and many people are greatly—and rightly—concerned about inflation. In this week’s episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck Marohn talks about the financial system, and provides insights on what’s currently happening in the banking industry. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Chuck Marohn (Twitter).
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Mar 20, 2023 • 57min

Growth Through Destruction

In 1906, a powerful earthquake in San Francisco, California, damaged a good portion of the city, causing havoc and distress as 28,188 buildings were destroyed, and over 3,000 people were killed. Curiously, after this tragic disaster, things began to grow again, but this time the built environment came back stronger. Seth Zeren, a founding member of Strong Towns, wrote about this phenomenon last month, and this week on the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck Marohn and Zeren chat about complexity, and if complex systems can grow stronger through destruction. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES “Do Things Need to Burn for New Things to Grow?” by Seth Zeren, Strong Towns (Feb, 2023). Subscribe to Seth Zeren’s Substack, Build the Next Right Thing. Chuck Marohn (Twitter).
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Mar 13, 2023 • 56min

On the Conservative Reaction to 15-Minute Cities

We believe everyone can build a Strong Town, but all too often, political differences divide communities, and instead of working together to build stronger neighborhoods from a bottom-up approach, we get caught up in contentious, top-down ideas and conversations.  One such political divide has developed around the concept of the 15-minute city: a term used to describe traditional neighborhoods. While to urbanists it describes a walkable place, to critics, it’s a potential infringement on personal freedoms. In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck Marohn dives into the controversies surrounding the 15-minute city. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Charles Marohn (Twitter).

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