

The Strong Towns Podcast
Strong Towns
We advocate for a model of development that allows our cities, towns and neighborhoods to grow financially strong and resilient.
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Oct 24, 2016 • 41min
The Week Ahead, October 24, 2016
Chuck and Rachel discuss Chuck's busy travel schedule from last week (Thunder Bay and Bellingham), and this week's Texas tour to San Marcos, Austin, Arlington and Fort Worth (plus Rachel's speaking engagement in Madison). They also talk about Chuck's dental woes, new Strong Towns members, and housing affordability and transit issues.
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
"Distorting Housing Prices" by Chuck Marohn
Spam Nation: The Inside Story of Organized Cybercrime from Global Epidemic to Your Front Door by Brian Krebbs
The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right by Arlie Russell Hochschild
Black Jeopardy with Tom Hanks

Oct 20, 2016 • 1h 5min
Choosing Active Towns
As part of Bike Week at Strong Towns, we interviewed a long time member and friend, John Simmerman. He's the founder of Active Towns and travels around the world sharing his love of active living and promoting bikeability and walkability. John shares the many ways that towns can create a "culture of activity" in their communities—one that is welcoming and safe for people of all ages.
MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST:
Active Towns
Shed the Monster video

Oct 14, 2016 • 22min
Book interview: Nate Hood and Pedestrian Safety
In this special edition of the Strong Towns podcast, we bring you a short interview with Nate Hood, a Strong Towns contributor and founding member who wrote an essay for our new book, Thoughts on Building Strong Towns, Volume II.
Nate Hood chats with Chuck Marohn about pedestrian safety efforts—the good, the bad and the ugly—in his hometown of St. Paul, MN.
Get your copy of our new book today.
Special offer: We've extended the opportunity for new Strong Towns members to receive an autographed copy of our new book. Become a member by Friday, October 14, and we'll mail you a free copy.

Oct 13, 2016 • 46min
Ed Erfurt Talks Worthwhile Infrastructure Investments
Ed Erfurt is a long-time friend and member of Strong Towns. He recently moved to Ranson, WV and serves as Assistant City Manager there. Today, he discusses his perspective as a local leader in a small town on what infrastructure is worth investing in, how to get a real return on your investment and how to avoid getting "caught up in free money."
This interview is part of our ongoing conversation on federal infrastructure spending.

Oct 11, 2016 • 38min
The Week Ahead, October 11, 2016
It's been a little while since we did a Week Ahead podcast, because Chuck's been on the road doing tons of events. In today's podcast, he talks about recent events in several cities in Oregon as well as Shreveport, LA. Chuck and Rachel also announce a new job opening. Finally, they dive into Strong Towns' newly-released book, Thoughts on Building Strong Towns, Volume II.
Mentioned in this episode:
Job opening
Our new book
Strong Towns' organizational sponsors
Video tours of Edina, MN
Upcoming events in Thunder Bay, ON and Bellingham, WA

Oct 10, 2016 • 13min
Book interview: Andrew Price and Granularity
In this special edition of the Strong Towns podcast, we bring you a short interview with Andrew Price, a Strong Towns contributor who wrote two essays for our new book, Thoughts on Building Strong Towns, Volume II.
Andrew chats with Rachel Quednau about life in Hoboken, NJ, and takes a look back at two of his essays which are featured in the book.
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Oct 7, 2016 • 18min
Book Interview: Daniel Herriges and the Overton Window
In this special edition of the Strong Towns podcast, we bring you a short interview with Daniel Herriges, a Strong Towns contributor who wrote an essay for our new book, Thoughts on Building Strong Towns, Volume II.
Daniel chats with Rachel Quednau about the inspiration for his essay, "Moving the Overton Window," his vision for the Strong Towns movement, and his experience as a masters student in the urban planning program at the University of Minnesota.
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Oct 6, 2016 • 30min
Former US Transportation Secretary, Ray LaHood, on Infrastructure Spending
Ray LaHood served as the United States Secretary of Transportation from 2009-2013. Prior to that, he served in the House of Representatives, representing Illinois's 18th congressional district. In this interview with Chuck Marohn, Mr. LaHood discusses bipartisan collaboration on infrastructure decisions and his views on the presidential candidates' position on drastically increasing infrastructure spending. He answers questions like, "If we're going to invest in infrastructure, where should that money come from? Who should decide how it is spent?" He also discusses his view on gas tax increases, and small-scale vs. large-scale projects.
His book, Seeking Bipartisanship: My Life in Politics, is available now.
This interview is part of our ongoing conversation on infrastructure spending

Sep 29, 2016 • 28min
Former Mayor Michael McGinn on our Infrastructure Crisis
Former Seattle Mayor -- and friend of Strong Towns -- Mike McGinn joins us to talk about the nation's infrastructure crisis and what he would do to make sure that a surge in federal infrastructure spending isn't wasted.

Sep 27, 2016 • 32min
The Week Ahead, September 26, 2016
On the day of the first presidential debate, Chuck records a solo Week Ahead podcast to look back at last week's event in Knoxville, this week's event in Edina and a little annoucement on next week.