The Strong Towns Podcast

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Jun 10, 2024 • 14min

Member Drive Week Special: The Cost of an Extra Foot

In honor of Member Drive, the Strong Towns Podcast is publishing five episodes this week. Every day, Chuck will read one of his best articles that you might’ve missed. Today, he’s reading “The Cost of an Extra Foot,” which explains why engineers love overdesign and what that means for cities’ finances. Make sure to check back in tomorrow to catch the next installment of this special series. If you enjoy this podcast, or any of the other work Strong Towns does, become a member today. Be the change your city needs. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Become a member today! Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
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May 20, 2024 • 50min

Megan Kimble: The Toll Urban Highways Take and the People Fighting Back

Journalist Megan Kimble discusses the social impacts of urban highway expansion in Texas cities like Austin, Dallas, and Houston. She highlights community resistance efforts, grassroots activism, displacement in minority neighborhoods, and the challenges of aligning federal and state funding for highway projects.
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May 13, 2024 • 1h 6min

How to Escape Housing (and Baseball Stadium) Traps, Plus a Little Disney Urbanism.

Chuck Marohn, President of Strong Towns, discusses urbanism topics with Kevin Klinkenberg. They explore housing traps, sports stadium logistics, and Disney World's urbanism principles. The conversation is insightful, covering the intersection of housing and finance, responsible stadium funding approaches, and Disney's design philosophy.
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Apr 22, 2024 • 1h 6min

The Strong Towns Tension With YIMBYism

Delve into the tensions between YIMBYism and Strong Towns, discussing organic growth vs. planned development, balancing neighborhood development, and navigating housing as financial products. Explore regulatory hurdles in housing development, nuances of YIMBYism, and strategies for addressing the housing crisis.
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Apr 15, 2024 • 45min

Alex Alsup: How Much of the U.S.'s Housing Stock Is Locally Owned?

Alex Alsup from Regrid discusses the ownership dynamics of the U.S. housing market, focusing on the percentage owned by non-local entities and the impact on communities. The podcast explores rental pricing algorithms, out-of-state ownership concentration, and the correlation between household income levels and non-local ownership. It also reflects on urban development in cities like Detroit and Memphis, highlighting efforts to retain residents in improving areas.
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Apr 8, 2024 • 58min

Where Strong Towns Stands As We Enter Another Election Year

As the U.S. enters another election year—one that is certain to be contentious—we know that many Americans are going to be engrossed in the conversation about national politics. And many of our readers want to know where Strong Towns stands on the issue. In this week’s episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, host Chuck Marohn responds to this question, and promises one thing above all else: we will remain dedicated to our mission, no matter what. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Strong Towns is a bottom-up movement for change across North America. Join today! Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
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Mar 25, 2024 • 51min

Why We Need To Show Empathy Toward Drivers in Conversations About Street Safety

Bike Talk is a radio show dedicated to the idea that we need to prioritize bikes as a form of public transportation, and they recently invited Chuck to appear on an episode. It was a great conversation, and so we’re sharing that audio with you today here, as well. They discuss why it’s important to have empathy in discussions about transportation and street safety, and why leading with empathy toward drivers is a good strategy. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Listen to the original episode on Bike Talk. Bike Talk (Twitter/X; Instagram; Reddit). Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
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Mar 18, 2024 • 56min

Benjamin Herold: The Unraveling of America’s Suburbs

Explore the unraveling of America's suburbs through the stories of five families seeking the American dream but facing decline. Delve into the complexities of suburban aspirations, racial disparities, and policy solutions. Reflect on the choice between revitalizing communities or perpetually seeking new horizons. Discuss challenges in suburban living, educational disparities, and the need for reevaluating traditional education models for a more equitable system.
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Mar 11, 2024 • 53min

What Is the Role of Philanthropy in Building Stronger Towns?

Exploring the impact of philanthropy on building Strong Towns, focusing on innovative infrastructure and equitable funding. Discussing the tension between small and large projects, revitalizing neglected neighborhoods, and the role of data in city governance.
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Mar 4, 2024 • 26min

Sam Quinones: Recovering Addicts Are Having a Bottom-Up Revolution in This Small Kentucky Town

Journalist and author Sam Quinones returns to the Strong Towns Podcast for the third time to discuss a recent, moving article he’s written for The Free Press: “Opioids Decimated a Kentucky Town. Recovering Addicts Are Saving It.” It’s the story of Hazard, a small town that was hit hard by the decline of coal mining and the rise of the opioid epidemic—and yet its residents aren’t letting their town go down without a fight. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES “Opioids Decimated a Kentucky Town. Recovering Addicts Are Saving It,” by Sam Quinones, The Free Press (February 2024). Sam Quinones (Twitter/X). Sam Quinones (website). Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).

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