
The Bottom-Up Revolution
This podcast features stories of the Strong Towns movement in action. Hosted by Tiffany Owens Reed, it’s all about how regular people have stepped up to make their communities more economically resilient, and how others can implement these ideas in their own places. We’ll talk about taking concrete action steps, connecting with fellow advocates to build power, and surviving the bumps along the way—all in the pursuit of creating stronger towns.
Latest episodes

Jul 3, 2025 • 38min
Craig Cassar: How To Take a Holistic Approach to City Building
Craig Cassar, a first-term City Councilor in Hamilton, Ontario, shares his journey from corporate leadership to municipal advocacy. He discusses Hamilton's challenges and triumphs in sustainable city building, emphasizing the synergy between urbanism and environmentalism. The conversation highlights the importance of grassroots engagement in urban planning, resisting expansion into farmland, and promoting human-centric designs. Cassar also advocates for initiatives like the Hamilton Butterfly Way Project, which intertwine nature with urban development for a healthier community.

Jul 1, 2025 • 13min
Bottom-Up Shorts: How To Remove Barriers to Good Housing Development
Jesse Russell, a small-scale developer from Bend, Oregon, is on a mission to make housing more attainable. He discusses the transformative effects of Oregon’s House Bill 2001, which promotes diverse housing types and collaborative efforts with community stakeholders. Jesse shares innovative strategies to enhance urban density while combating parking mandates. He emphasizes the importance of community involvement in shaping sustainable housing policies and encourages listeners to engage with local officials to strengthen their neighborhoods.

Jun 26, 2025 • 40min
Eric Higbee: How to Master the Art of Community Engagement
Eric Higbee is a landscape architect and educator at the University of Washington, focusing on community design and engagement. In this discussion, he emphasizes the necessity of genuine community involvement for resilient towns. Highlighting the pitfalls of traditional approaches, Eric advocates for collaborative, grassroots initiatives like community gardens that foster social ties and civic pride. He also examines how technology influences engagement and the importance of strong local connections, encouraging a redefined approach to community interaction.

Jun 24, 2025 • 16min
Bottom-Up Shorts: How To Encourage Smart, Financially Strong Development
Kevin McDonnell, the mayor of Petaluma, California, and community advocate Dave Alden discuss the innovative Know Before You Grow initiative. This grassroots effort aims to promote smart development by enhancing local awareness about housing policies. They highlight the push for building in downtown Petaluma, where infrastructure supports growth. The conversation also underscores the importance of constructive community dialogue and leadership, emphasizing that informed citizens play a crucial role in shaping resilient urban spaces.

Jun 19, 2025 • 1h 4min
Dr. Patricia Tice: Why Social Interaction Should Influence City Planning
Dr. Patricia Tice has been an transportation engineer, planner, researcher and self-proclaimed geek for nearly 30 years. She spent the first decade of her career doing hundreds of traffic impact studies. In 2011, she started her own consulting firm and, a few years later, completed a PhD in transportation engineering.
In this episode of The Bottom-Up Revolution, Patricia talks about her research into human behavior, as well as the role of human interaction and LEGO in urban design.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
Read more from Patricia on her Substack ProFound City Insights
Local Recommendations:
Winter Garden Farmers Market
Way Chocolate and Coffee
Scoops Old Fashioned Ice Cream
Market to Table Restaurant
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
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Jun 5, 2025 • 1h 4min
Mr. Barricade: How to Quick Build a Connected City
Vignesh Swaminathan, an engineer and transportation planner with over 1.7 million TikTok followers, shares his insights on urban infrastructure. He discusses the critical connection between transportation and housing in California's neighborhoods. Vignesh highlights his innovative quick-build projects that enhance mobility and community engagement. He emphasizes the role of social media in making urban planning accessible and relatable, aiming to foster better communication and participation in local governance. The conversation also touches on urban innovations in San Jose.

Jun 3, 2025 • 13min
Bottom-Up Shorts: How To Humbly Observe Where People Struggle
Danny Wind, a Local Conversation leader and Regional Transportation Commission member from Lake County, California, discusses the transformative Open Street Map Project. This initiative empowers residents to document their everyday transportation struggles, highlighting the importance of keen observation in urban planning. Danny emphasizes the necessity of inclusive community engagement and how collaboration can lead to meaningful change. By fostering relationships and advocating for improvement, he reveals how small actions can dramatically enhance local infrastructure and accessibility.

May 29, 2025 • 38min
Noah Roth: How Animation Can Build Strong Cities
Noah Roth is the founder of Streetcraft, a platform that uses visual storytelling and urban design to explore and improve the built environment. He joins Tiffany to talk about what led him to this form of advocacy, how visualizations can bring people on board with a project, and what he’s learned since starting his platform.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
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Streetcraft (YouTube)
Local Recommendations:
Sleeping Bear National Dunes
The Flying Noodle
Farm Club
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
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May 27, 2025 • 16min
Bottom-Up Shorts: How State Governments Can Foster Strong Towns
Danny Lapin is a revitalization specialist with the New York State Department of State. He and Norm discuss the ways that New York state is encouraging bottom-up community development, as well as Danny’s strategies for getting buy-in from communities that are wary of state programs or intervention.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
Danny Lapin (LinkedIn)
Read more about Danny: “A Strong Towns Voice in State Government”
Norm Van Eeden Petersman (LinkedIn).
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May 22, 2025 • 1h 7min
Rachel Leonardo: How Social Media Builds Collaboration and Great Places
Rachel Leonardo is the video producer at Strong Towns. She has a bachelor’s degree in architecture and specializes in breaking down complex topics into clear, actionable ideas that inspire local change.
Rachel and Tiffany discuss the importance of collaboration in building great places that foster community, culture, and connection. They explore how social media can encourage that collaboration and how it intersects with Strong Towns’ mission.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
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See Rachel’s work:
Studio Leonardo (YouTube)
Strong Towns (YouTube)
Local Recommendations:
Bar Casa Jesus Mari
Posada de Sorauren
Gosaria Coffee Shop
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
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