The Strong Towns Podcast
Strong Towns
The Strong Towns Podcast is a weekly conversation on the Strong Towns movement, hosted by Strong Towns Founder and President Charles Marohn and frequently featuring special guests. The podcast explores how we can financially strengthen our cities, towns, and neighborhoods and, in the process, make them better places to live. Join Chuck in examining how everything from urban design to economics to systems theory to psychology helps inform this core question.
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Apr 23, 2018 • 24min
The Week Ahead: Bon-Ton Gone
Rachel's guest this week is Chuck Marohn, and he recaps a recent series of events in Akron, Ohio as well as his article for today, The Real Reason Your Local Mall is Failing.
Mentioned in this podcast:
The Real Reason Your Local Mall is Failing
Join us for upcoming public events in West Grove, PA, Wichita, KS, and Chattanooga, TN.
Strong Towns members are invited to attend our April 30 Q&A Webcast with special guest Joe Minicozzi of Urban3.
Being Mortal: Illness, Medicine and What Matters in the End by Atul Gawande

Apr 16, 2018 • 14min
The Week Ahead: Announcing a Year-Long Initiative with Akron, Ohio
This week's guest is Strong Towns Development Director, Bo Wright, who discusses the organization's new partnership in Akron, Ohio, which will spur a yearlong conversation on how to make the city a strong town, supported by the Knight Foundation. Bo talks about what we hope to accomplish this year in Akron and why it matters to everyone — not just Akron residents.
Contact quednau@strongtowns.org if you have a request for a future guest on this podcast.
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Learn more about our work in Akron here: www.strongtowns.org/akron
Join us for a Curbside Chat and meet-up in Akron on Tuesday, April 17
If you're in the Akron area, please join our Strong Akron Facebook group to follow this conversation.
The Long Game podcast by Jon Ward
The Achievement of Wendell Berry by Fritz Oehlschlaeger
The Party Faithful: How and Why Democrats Are Closing the God Gap by Amy Sullivan
Depolarize! Podcast
Visit www.StrongTowns.org/Podcast for the show notes.

Apr 13, 2018 • 1h 8min
The Spooky Wisdom of Incremental
Who is against you? That's a question Chuck Marohn is often asked when he presents Strong Towns ideas at events and in conversations. One group in particular is a growing voice in opposition to Strong Towns. These are the folks who say: "We really like Strong Towns. We like your ideas... But don't you see that the problems you're discussing are so big and intertwined with so many other challenges that we can't afford to act incrementally? We have to take major steps to solve major problems. Small-scale actions are not going to cut it here."
Today on the podcast, Chuck responds.

Apr 9, 2018 • 27min
The Week Ahead: Rust Belt Towns on the Road to Revitalization
Rachel's guest this week is Strong Towns member and contributor, Arian Horbovetz, who blogs at The Urban Phoenix and lives in Rochester, New York. He discusses the universal challenges that Rust Belt towns deal with, his optimistic yet pragmatic view on urban revitalization, and his sociologist's perspective on these trends.
Mentioned in this podcast:
TheUrbanPhoenix.com
The Big Urban Mistake: Building for Tourism vs. Livability by Arian Horbovetz
Join us tomorrow for a Strong Towns presentation and Meet-up in Thompsonville, MI
The New Localism: How Cities Can Thrive in the Age of Populism by Bruce Katz and Jeremy Nowak (also check out our January 2018 podcast interview with Bruce Katz about this book)
The Impolite Company podcast

Apr 5, 2018 • 1h 8min
Ask Strong Towns 1
Every month, we host Ask Strong Towns to give you a chance to ask your burning questions about our vision for change, and how the Strong Towns approach might apply in your unique place — and give us a chance to share our answers with the world, so it might help other Strong Citizens. The live Ask Strong Towns webcast is open to all Strong Towns members, but afterward, we share the audio on our podcast.
Here are the questions Chuck and Kea discussed today:
What makes for a good urban road?
What are the key metrics which we can use to judge whether a town is strong? I know it's not the municipal bond rating...
I live in a city where the economy and population are growing. How can we build momentum for a Strong Towns approach in a place like this?
What are your thoughts on home-sharing systems like AirBnB and short-term hotels?
You present a simple and compelling argument for why our development pattern is causing our cities to go bankrupt. What factors are not being considered when we look at tax value per acre maps?
What needs to happen so that more people can be engaged in local decision making and planning processes?
My town has a walkable main street with some vacant land surrounding it. Should we prioritize strengthening our main street or developing the vacant land into something more productive?
What's the low-hanging fruit? Where do you start building Strong Towns if you're a regular person, not an elected official or leader? Just riding a bike to work doesn't seem like it will make a big difference...
Visit the Ask Strong Towns page to learn more about this webcast, submit a question and get info about the next episode: www.strongtowns.org/ask-strong-towns

Apr 2, 2018 • 39min
The Week Ahead: Chuck's Thoughts on Autonomous Vehicles
Rachel's guest this week is Chuck Marohn who recaps a recent trip to Massachusetts and discusses his article today on autonomous vehicles.
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April 3 event in Colorado Springs, CO
Automated vehicles will makes our streets worse by Chuck Marohn
The Cadaver King and the Country Dentist: A True Story of Injustice in the American South by Radley Balko & Tucker Carrington
If you have a recommendation for a podcast guest, hit up Rachel at quednau@strongtowns.org

Mar 29, 2018 • 39min
Suburban Redevelopment Requires Patience, Engagement and a Positive Attitude
A couple weeks ago, Chuck Marohn shared an image on Facebook that sparked a contentious conversation. It was an illustration of a potential retrofit project, turning a suburban big box site into a slightly denser — but still quite auto-oriented — development. Comments rained in from other Strong Towns advocates, many in agreement, others pushing back. Then the developer who originally posted the image called us and asked to talk. So we invited him onto our podcast.
Bob Barber is a founder partner at Orion Planning+Design, a Mississippi native and the former planning director for the City of Hernando, MS. In this conversation with Chuck Marohn, Barber discusses the challenges and different approaches to pushing for change in smaller, more suburban communities. In his experience, the people who approach change from a positive angle in the communities where he works have a much better chance of building a strong town than the people who begin by putting the community down and pointing out where it has gone wrong.

Mar 26, 2018 • 41min
2018 Strongest Town Contest Championship
Today we're sharing the audio from the Championship Webcast in our Strongest Town Contest, hosted by Rachel Quednau and Kea Wilson. We're down to the final two communities: Muskegon, MI and Kent, OH. Visit this page to vote for whichever you think is the strongest after listening to the podcast: https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2018/3/21/watch-and-vote-in-the-strongest-town-contest-championship-here

Mar 20, 2018 • 16min
Strongest Town Contest Round 3: Annapolis, MD
Welcome to the third round of our annual Strongest Town Competition! 4 towns are facing off right now and 2 will advance to the championship based on your votes. We invite you to listen to the podcast interviews that representatives from each conducted with Strong Towns staff to discuss their economic strength and resilience. Visit this page to vote: http://strongtowns.org/journal/2018/3/20/round-3-annapolis-md-vs-muskegon-mi
Rachel Quednau, Communications Director for Strong Towns, hosts this conversation with Mayor Gavin Buckley and Sally Nash, Chief of Comprehensive Planning for Planning and Zoning in Annapolis. They discuss the ways that the city's waterfront is integrated into the life of the community, unique small business and placemaking efforts in historic neighborhoods, how Annapolis is handling the challenges ahead and more.
Listen to the Muskegon, MI podcast, then vote for the strongest town in this match-up: http://strongtowns.org/journal/2018/3/20/round-3-annapolis-md-vs-muskegon-mi Voting closes at 12pm CT on Friday, March 23.

Mar 20, 2018 • 32min
Strongest Town Contest Round 3: Kent, OH
Welcome to the third round of our annual Strongest Town Competition! 4 towns are facing off right now and 2 will advance to the championship based on your votes. We invite you to listen to the podcast interviews that representatives from each conducted with Strong Towns staff to discuss their economic strength and resilience. Visit this page to vote: http://strongtowns.org/journal/2018/3/20/round-3-pensacola-fl-vs-kent-oh
In this conversation, president of Strong Towns, Chuck Marohn, chats with Kent City Manager Dave Ruller. They discuss unique planning processes in the city, the energy that college towns offer, and how the community approached a recent controversial issue.
Listen to the Pensacola, FL podcast, then vote for the strongest town in this match-up: http://strongtowns.org/journal/2018/3/20/round-3-pensacola-fl-vs-kent-oh Voting closes at 12pm CT on Friday, March 23.


