Talking Headways: A Streetsblog Podcast
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Sinopse
Talking Headways is a podcast hosted by Streetsblog USA and Jeff Wood of The Overhead Wire. We explore the intersection of transportation, urban planning, city living, and anything else that piques our interest.
Episódios
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Episode 210: The Return of Urban Manufacturing
08/11/2018 Duração: 49minThis week on the podcast, Kate Sofis, CEO of SFMade joins us to talk about the resurgence in urban manufacturing. We talk about what types of goods are manufactured in cities like San Francisco, the zoning codes that allow manufacturing to thrive in strong housing markets, and how cities have changed the narrative on manufacturing in more urban locales.
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Episode 6: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - Keeping Your Data
06/11/2018 Duração: 01h08minThis week the team talks about voting and San Francisco's fight between billionaire's over homelessness measures. We chat about how in Estonia you can keep your data and more about MIT's Moral Machine experiment asking people around the world about the trolley problem. Here are the articles we covered... Moral Machine - MIT Technology Review Billionaire War - Wired Magazine Own Your Own Data - Smart Cities World Platform Urbanism and Walled Gardens - Fast Company Also visit our sponsor - moovel More News Items Electric Delivery - Seattle Times Rise in TNC Traffic - Tech Crunch Cars Still Banned from the Seine - CityLab
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Episode 209: The Housing Last Policy
31/10/2018 Duração: 41minThis week California State Senator Scott Wiener joins us to talk about a number of issues near and dear to our heart including housing and transportation. We talk about what's holding California housing back and several of his bills that address this in the Senate including SB35 as well as the potential return next year of SB827 which would upzone housing near frequent transit. We also chat about the potential for state level discussions on congestion pricing as well as a far future idea of getting transit alignments right.
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Episode 208: One Zone to Rule Them All
18/10/2018 Duração: 37minThis week on Talking Headways we’re joined by Eric Singer and Andrej Micovic, Associates at Bilzin Sumberg in Miami who talk about the creation of the RTZ ordinance. They also talk about how the recent TIF districts and the county’s Strategic Miami Area Rapid Transit (SMART) Plan interact with the RTZ and what’s important in writing planning code.
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Episode 207: Waiting for the Ghost Bus
18/10/2018 Duração: 51minThis week we're joined by Dr. Kari Watkins, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Georgia Tech and co-founder and "Chief Motivator" of OneBusAway, an open source platform for real time transit info. Kari talks about her research into the role of technology in the evolving transit experience, possible "dangerous futures ahead" - such as zero-passenger vehicles - and the "best future" of high capacity transit on dedicated right of way, fed by robust bike and sidewalk networks and TNCs for low density areas, all supported by timely information and payment - mobility as a service. Also check out Rail~Volution for information about this year's conference starting Sunday.
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Episode 5: Mondays at The Overhead Wire
16/10/2018 Duração: 01h04minWelcome to our NEW SHOW on the Talking Headways Podcast Network called Mondays at The Overhead Wire where Jeff and a rotating band of amazing co-hosts talk about the top stories from TheOverheadWire.com. This week Anna Muessig of Gehl joins to talk about her trip to Copenhagen, AVs, and Uber's move into congestion pricing advocacy. And don't forget to visit our sponsor moovel. Featured Discussion Articles This Week NEWS London Reducing Vehicles in the Core - Weekly Standard Anthony Foxx joins Lyft - Medium Ford Plant gets redevelopment plan - Star Tribune Saudi $500B Megacity Controversy - Buzzfeed News STORY OF THE WEEK Tree Superhighways - Fast Company Uber Support for Congestion Pricing - Seattle Times SPOTLIGHT NEW MOBILITY AV 3.0 Guidelines - USDOT Kevin DeGood Tweet Storm - Twitter PUPPIES AND BUTTERFLIES Cities and Film - ArchDaily
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Episode 206: Future Fare Media and the Clipper Card
11/10/2018 Duração: 45minThis week we're joined by Carol Kuester and Lysa Hale of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission's Electronic Payments Department. Carol and Lysa talk about the Clipper transit fare payment card and how it works along with coming updates to the system. We also chat about fare simplification and what it means to different people, whether Clipper can be a first step towards mobility as a service, and what happens to all the money that floats through the system on any given day.
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Episode 4: Mondays at The Overhead Wire
09/10/2018 Duração: 01h09minWelcome to our NEW SHOW on the Talking Headways Podcast Network called Mondays at The Overhead Wire where Jeff and a rotating band of amazing co-hosts talk about the top stories from TheOverheadWire.com. This week Chrissy Mancini Nichols of Walker Consultants joins to talk about developers and parking, bike share data, and we go through the week's news. Follow us on twitter @theoverheadwire @ManciniChrissy
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Episode 205: Bicycles as a Rolling Signifier
03/10/2018 Duração: 44minThis week we’re chatting with Dr. Melody Hoffman, professor of communications studies at Anoka Ramsey Community College at the American Planning Association Midwest Conference about her book Bike Lanes are White Lanes. We discuss how bike lanes are flashpoints for neighborhood gentrification fights, bicycle advocacy history and the women’s movement, and how bikes can be seen as rolling signifiers. Take the Talking Headways listener survey.
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Episode 3: Mondays at The Overhead Wire
02/10/2018 Duração: 01h01minWelcome to our NEW SHOW on the Talking Headways Podcast Network called Mondays at The Overhead Wire where Jeff and a rotating band of amazing co-hosts talk about the top stories from TheOverheadWire.com. This week Chrissy Mancini Nichols of Walker Consultants joins to talk about TNC regulations and neighborhoods. We also play the game WikiCity and discuss why October is the best month. Follow us on twitter @theoverheadwire @ManciniChrissy Featured Links This Week America’s Middle Neighborhoods - Next City Re-emergence of Neighborhoods - CitiesSpeak Google Climate Tool - The Atlantic Gas Tax Repealers Launch HSR Measure - LA Times Invention of the Scooter - CityLab Tokyo Metro Song on YouTube
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Episode 204: Data Systems for Better Mobility
26/09/2018 Duração: 38minThis week we're joined by Chloe Spano, Vice President of Business Development and Innovation at Cityway. She discusses how Paris has reduced driving in the city using data and the importance of data in putting together mobility services of the future.
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Episode 2: Mondays at The Overhead Wire
25/09/2018 Duração: 51minWelcome to our NEW SHOW on the Talking Headways Podcast Network called Mondays at The Overhead Wire where Jeff and a rotating band of amazing co-hosts talk about the top stories from TheOverheadWire.com. This week Anna Muessig of Gehl joins to talk about her trip to Detroit. We also play the game WikiCity and discuss Paris' car free day in October. Featured Articles This Week Things I Learned on Foot - Guardian How Connected Is Your Community - NY Times Paris Going Car Free for a Day - Fast Company Philly's First Ever Augmented Reality Mural - Philadelphia Magazine
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Episode 203: Bringing Back Denver's Union Station
19/09/2018 Duração: 39minBill Sirois, Senior Manager for Transit-Oriented Communities with Denver’s Regional Transportation District (RTD), joins us this week to talk about the success of the transit agency’s TOD program. The Union Station redevelopment—the unique funding, extensive planning, and successful execution—is the focus of the conversation. But Denver has done so much more. Bill also discusses the construction of over 38,000 housing units near transit since 2005, other interesting examples of TOD in the region, and what comes next as the current period of transit expansion comes to a close. Don't forget to Subscribe to Talking Headways on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter @TheOverheadWire Support the Podcast on Patreon Sign up for a free trial of our daily newsletter The Overhead Wire Part of the Talking Headways Podcast Network
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Episode 1: Mondays at The Overhead Wire
18/09/2018 Duração: 53minWelcome to our NEW SHOW on the Talking Headways Podcast Network called Mondays at The Overhead Wire where Jeff Wood and a rotating band of amazing co-hosts talk about the top stories from TheOverheadWire.com. This week Anna Muessig of Gehl joins to talk about why autonomous vehicles should focus on pedestrians and Domino's Pizza as a pothole filling enterprise. We also play the game WikiCity and wonder who should be the voice transit in a city. Featured Articles This Week Left Behind America - Frontline What America's Mayors Think About Domino's Pothole Filling Stunt - Eater Autonomous Cars Need to Think More Like Humans - Fast Company
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Episode 202: The Anatomy of an Urban Cell
13/09/2018 Duração: 34minThis week we're joined by planner and author Robin Renner. We talk about his wonderful book Urban Being: Anatomy and Identity of the City. Robin talks about how living in a number of places around the world got him to think differently about cities and how that led to his categorization of urban clusters. I ask how his work can be used by cities and he gives us a look into his thought process and the different geographies of the city. Don't forget to Subscribe to Talking Headways on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow us on Twitter @TheOverheadWire Support the Podcast on Patreon Sign up for a free trial of our daily newsletter The Overhead Wire
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Episode 201: Building the Dutch Cycling City
06/09/2018 Duração: 43minThis week we're joined by Melissa and Chris Bruntlett to talk about their new book Building the Cycling City: The Dutch Blueprint for Urban Vitality. They chat about their trip to the Netherlands and their experiences in a number of different cities and how they relate to the North American context. We also chat about overflowing bike parking, why bikes are often left behind, and how street design is better than signs. To purchase the book, visit Island Press
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Episode 200: Urbanism as a Way of Life by Louis Wirth
30/08/2018 Duração: 54minThis week on the podcast it's our 200th episode!!!! We have a bit of a dance party in the intro before getting to the good stuff. We read in full "Urbanism as a Way of Life" by Louis Wirth from the Journal of Sociology in 1938. The piece is introduced by Dr. Lisa Schweitzer, a professor at USC Sol Price School of Public Policy who believes this piece and others sometimes get overshadowed by Jane Jacobs. So let us change that shall we? I really hope you enjoy this episode. If you do please send us an email at theoverheadwire@gmail.com Copyright © 1938 The University of Chicago. This podcast is published by arrangement with the University of Chicago Press, and was produced in the year 2018 by The Overhead Wire.
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Episode 199: Recycling Capital for Public Good
22/08/2018 Duração: 37minThis week we're joined by former President and CEO of the Low Income Investment Fund (Liif) Nancy Andrews. Nancy and I chat about community development, poverty reduction strategies, and the Bay Area Transit Oriented Housing Fund.
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Episode 198: Setting Real Goals and Accelerating Change
16/08/2018 Duração: 46minThis week we're joined by Doug Farr, President of Farr Associates and author of the new book Sustainable Nation. Doug chats about the arrangement of the book by different patterns of urbanism and how we can take a bottom up approach to change our cities. He also chats about the forced boredom of the Burning Man festival and why Alexis de Tocqueville's 1835 work Democracy in America is still relevant today.
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Episode 197: The Uber Effect
09/08/2018 Duração: 39minThis week we're joined by Andrew Saltzberg, Head of Transportation Policy and Research at Uber. Andrew talks about growing up in Montreal and his previous transportation work at the World Bank. We also chat about the importance of transportation policy at the city level and Uber's support for congestion pricing as well as the issue of geometry in urban places.