Podcast
Talking Headways Podcast: Future Fare Media and the Clipper Card
This week, we're talking about fare simplification and what it means to different people and what happens to all the money that floats through the transit system on any given day.
October 11, 2018
Podcast: Do Bicycles Cause Gentrification?
It's a special broadcast about whether this constant urban concern rolls in on two wheels.
October 4, 2018
Podcast: Data Systems for Better Mobility
A city doesn't have to be choked by traffic, as we learn from Chloe Spano of Cityway.
September 27, 2018
Podcast: Bringing Back Denver’s Union Station
This week we're talking about Denver's Union Station project.
September 20, 2018
Podcast: The Anatomy of an Urban Cell
This week, we're joined by planner Robin Renner, author of "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 urban areas can be improved.
September 13, 2018
Talking Headways Podcast: Building the Dutch Cycling City
Let's face it, we can learn a lot from the Dutch!
September 7, 2018
Talking Headways Podcast: Urbanism as a Way of Life
This week's podcast — our 200th! — celebrates city life. To do that, we'll read, in full, "Urbanism as a Way of Life" by Louis Wirth from the Journal of Sociology in 1938, with help from Dr. Lisa Schweitzer, a professor at USC Sol Price School of Public Policy. Schweitzer believes this piece and others sometimes get overshadowed by Jane Jacobs but have something great to tell us about cities and how we live in them.
So let's change that!
August 30, 2018
Talking Headways Podcast: Recycling Capital for the Public Good
This week we’re joined by Nancy Andrews, former CEO of the Low Income Investment Fund (Liif). Nancy discusses her work in community development, poverty reduction strategies, breaking down institutional silos, and how the Bay Area Transit Oriented Housing fund works.
August 23, 2018
Talking Headways Podcast: Setting Real Goals and Accelerating Change
This week we're joined by Doug Farr, president of Farr Associates and author of Sustainable Nation. Doug tells us about the different patterns of urbanism he describes in the book, and how we can take a bottom-up approach to changing our cities. He also gives his take on the Burning Man festival and the "forced boredom" that induces great conversations, and discusses why Alexis de Tocqueville's 1835 work, Democracy in America, is still relevant today.
August 20, 2018
Talking Headways Podcast: The Uber Effect
This week we're joined by Andrew Salzberg, 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.
August 9, 2018