Talking Headways
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Talking Headways is a Streetsblog podcast hosted by Streetsblog USA editor Tanya Snyder and Reconnecting America's Jeff Wood. We explore the intersection of transportation, urban planning, city living, and anything else that piques our interest.
Talking Headways
4d ago
This week on Talking Headways, we're joined by architect Vishaan Chakrabarti to talk about his book The Architecture of Urbanity: Designing for Nature, Culture, and Joy. We discuss the goldilocks density, defining urbanity, and the ennui of young architects.
How to Make Room for 1M New Yorkers - NYT
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Talking Headways
5d ago
We’re flashing back to Talking Headways episode 246 from five years ago and chat with Andrew Own of the Accessibility Observatory about access as a metric! Wes Marshall will be back next week but in the meantime we've got you covered with some great information.
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Talking Headways
5d ago
This week we’re joined by Dr. Kathryn Howell, Director of the National Center for Smart Growth at the University of Maryland. We talk about her daily e-bike commute, organizing around the Purple Line, the importance of eviction data, and commercial displacement.
This episode was produced in partnership with Mpact
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Talking Headways
5d ago
This week we’re joined by John King, Urban Design Critic at the SF Chronicle, to talk about his book Portal: San Francisco's Ferry Building and the Reinvention of American Cities. We chat about the history of the Ferry Building in San Francisco which was one of the busiest city transportation hubs in the world in the early 1900s and how the building has evolved over time parallel to the ups and downs of cities.
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Talking Headways
1w ago
This week we’re joined by Cameron Mays, lead singer of the Transit Themed band The Frans. We chat about transit in Cleveland, the song writing process for transit music, and the parking lot in Erie Pennsylvania that inspired him.
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Talking Headways
2w ago
This week we’re joined by Cassidy Boulan and Thom Stead of the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC). We chat about their work in Philadelphia, Trenton, and greater New Jersey related to complete streets and creating safe infrastructure for biking and bus drivers.
This podcast was produced in partnership with Mpact. Learn more at http://mpactmobility.org
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Talking Headways
2w ago
This week on Mondays we're joined by Professor Wes Marshall of the University of Colorado Denver to go through this week's news. We talk 15 Minute Cities, increasing car loans, social housing, and whether a new train to Boulder makes sense. We're also sharing this one on YouTube in a few days so check in there too.
Main Items
The 15 Minute City - Guardian Cities (Research Paper linked inside article)
15 minute city interactive website
Car loans pass student loans - Jalopnik
The Home Act - New York Times
An affordable housing experiment - Vox
Boulder train coming? - Colorado Public Radio
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Talking Headways
3w ago
This week on the Talking Headways podcast we're hitting 500 episodes! And to celebrate we have a bit of a look back in time with Tanya Snyder of the origins of the show and then we chat with Ken Napzok and Joseph Scrimshaw of my favorite podcast Force Center. But we don't talk about Star Wars, we talk about Los Angeles and thier feelings towards the place they call home.
Find Joseph and Ken at their respective websites.
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Talking Headways
1M ago
This week we’re joined by Mike Christensen, Executive Director of the Utah Rail Passengers Association and a tireless advocate for intercity passenger rail. Mike chats with us about Amtrak’s expansion plans, the impact of the infrastructure bill and why things take so long to implement.
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Talking Headways
1M ago
This week on Mondays at The Overhead Wire we're joined by Sam Sklar to talk about a lot of interseting topics from Charlotte and Riyadh transit expansions to climate policies that work and why kids aren't taking the bus to school as much. We also share some recent research on windshield perspectives from Tara Goddard and look at what rising car insurance rates might mean for the future.
Find Sam at Exasperated Infrastructures
Below are the Items we discussed on the show:
Main Topics
Charlotte city council wants transit ballot measure - WFAE
Riyadh's $25B metro project - Newsweek
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