Jeff Wood
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Talking Headways Podcast: Technology and Mobility in Miami
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This discussion focuses on the Magic City, but its implications are national.
Talking Headways Podcast: Urban Journalism with Nate Berg
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The urban issues writer talks to us about his love of writing about highways — for good and evil! — and his overall process for coming up with ideas.
Talking Headways Podcast: Transit-Oriented Bus and Rail in Chicago
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This week, we chat with Kendra Freeman of the Chicago Metropolitan Planning Council, an independent non-profit focused on shaping the Chicago region. Freeman talks about her work with Elevated Chicago and how they are trying to bring equitable transit-oriented development to rail and bus corridors around the region as well as the original impact of […]
Talking Headways Podcast: Innovation in a Food Desert
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Let's talk about the role of community centered design in creating a nonprofit grocery store!
Talking Headways Podcast: The Potential of a Fiberoptic Future
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This week, we’re joined by Susan Crawford, the John A. Reilly Clinical Professor of Law at Harvard School of Law. Crawford talks about her new book Fiber, which focuses on how cities in the United States are trying to build communications networks with this seemingly limitless technology, yet still get pushback from regulators and incumbent companies […]
Podcast: Bringing Back Denver’s Union Station
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This week we're talking about Denver's Union Station project.
Talking Headways Podcast: What Midsize Cities Can Learn From Albuquerque
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This week we chat with Brian Reilly about integrating transportation and land use in Albuquerque, where a new bus rapid transit line, ART, forms a backbone of frequent and reliable service for the city's transit system.
Talking Headways Podcast: Change in the Mile High City
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David Sachs of Streetsblog Denver joins the podcast this week to discuss the big transportation projects and advocacy initiatives happening in the city, from the I-70 highway expansion boondoggle to the possibility of a new transportation department and the rethinking of the 16th Street transit mall. The first YIMBY conference was recently held in nearby […]