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The Strong Towns Podcast

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The Strong Towns Podcast is a weekly conversation on the Strong Towns movement, hosted by Strong Towns Founder and President Charles Marohn and frequently featuring special guests. The podcast explores how we can financially strengthen our cities, towns, and neighborhoods and, in the process, make them better places to live. Join Chuck in examining how everything from urban design to economics to ... more

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‍A major highway project is pitched as a safety upgrade — but at what cost to the community? Today, Chuck is joined by Matt Steele, a fellow Brainerd-area resident and longtime Strong Towns member. They unpack a highway interchange that's been propos... more

Why is housing so expensive, and what can local communities actually do about it? In this live recording, Chuck unpacks the roots of America's housing trap and shares actionable reforms that any community can implement.

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Family farms are struggling to survive across America, with whole communities hanging in the balance. In today's episode, Chuck sits down with Brian Reisinger, author of "Land Rich, Cash Poor." They unpack the structural issues leading to the decline... more

In this live Q&A, Chuck explains why small-scale housing is so hard to build. From codes to permitting to financing, he breaks down the friction points that stall projects everywhere and explains how cities can address them.

 

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Recent Guests

Brian Reisinger
Author of 'Land Rich, Cash Poor' and consultant on rural issues.
Episode: How To Build Resilience in Struggling Rural Communities
Ryan Short
Co-founder of Civic Brand
Civic Brand
Episode: A Shared Identity Makes Cities Strong. Here's How To Find Yours.
Andres Duany
Influential urban planner known for his work in new urbanism.
Episode: Did New Urbanism Win the Debate But Lose the War?
Laura Foote
Advocate for housing and executive director at YIMBY Action
YIMBY Action
Episode: Broken Incentives Made the Housing Crisis. How Do We Fix Them?
Erick Guerra
Professor of regional planning and author of Overbuilt, The High Costs and Low Rewards of US Highway Construction.
University of Pennsylvania
Episode: Why America Can't Stop Building Highways We Don't Need
Dan Gilmartin
Executive Director and CEO of the Michigan Municipal League
Michigan Municipal League
Episode: Want To Innovate Housing in Your State? Try Copying Michigan.
Vignesh Swaminathan
Civil engineer and project manager at Kimley-Horn, known for advocating for bike lanes and urban safety as Mr. Barricade.
Kimley-Horn
Episode: How Mr. Barricade Is Shaping the Future of Street Safety
James Anderson
Head of Government Innovation Program at Bloomberg Philanthropies
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Episode: James Anderson: How to Encourage Innovation in Local Government
Steve Nygren
Developer and founder of Serenbe, author of 'Start in Your Own Backyard, Transforming Where We Live with Radical Common Sense'
Serenbe
Episode: Using Radical Common Sense To Build Great Places, With Steve Nygren

Hosts

Charles Marohn
Founder and President of Strong Towns, focuses on financial stability and community engagement within urban planning.
Chuck Marohn
Host of the show, regularly engages with various experts on topics related to urban resilience and community dynamics.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 734 ratings
  • Continuing education for local elected

    I love everything strong towns does! As a local elected I have so much to learn, it is daunting. ST helps!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    UnicornAnonymousPerson
    United States3 months ago
  • Great recent episode

    Really enjoyed the episode with Mark Moses. I ordered his book and am looking forward to reading it. Strong Towns has great content and insight. I need to push back on some of the prior reviews, I think they do a really good job with nuance. Also, they cover local finance and urban development in a way critically missing by others.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    T Ferrin
    United States8 months ago
  • Quickly becoming an unbearable listen

    This used to be a great podcast, but it’s clear they have stepped beyond their scope of expertise. Listening to Chuck try to explain economics/finance is like listening to a kindergartner explain physics.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Ksushyguy
    United Statesa year ago
  • Decent idea but…

    It’s a good start but apparently when all you have is a hammer, even the washing machine gets treated as if it were a nail. The StrongTowns viewpoint tries to paint everything with a simple problem and it ignores the complex wicked problems that are actually creating fiscal issues.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    YNP_stronk
    United Statesa year ago
  • Jacked up outro music kills it for me

    I just don’t get the overly loud music at the end. is there a good reason for this? Is this just how you do broadcast?. And some guy starts shouting over top of the shrill harmonica that has jacked up the music to another level. Is there some thinking behind this? Why is it so much louder than the rest of the podcast?

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    SuperGlideFX-E
    United States2 years ago

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The podcast is regarded as a valuable resource for those interested in civic engagement and sustainable development.
Feedback suggests a nuanced approach to local governance, welcoming diverse views and solutions.
Some listeners express a desire for improved audio quality and clearer presentation styles.
Listeners appreciate the deep dives into community resilience and urban planning issues.

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How To Build Resilience in Struggling Rural Communities
Q: Can you talk about the consulting work that you do and how people can get a hold of you?
I work on my own book projects and columns on rural issues, and I also work as a messaging consultant in public affairs.
What is Happening With Strong Towns? Strategy Discussion and Q&A
Q: How do you envision Strong Towns as an effective mediator between city and real estate developers?
Strong Towns aims to facilitate conversations that empower developers to create solutions that align with community interests.
What is Happening With Strong Towns? Strategy Discussion and Q&A
Q: Do any of our focus areas, those five core campaigns, get more interest than others?
Yes, campaigns for safe streets, incremental housing, and ending parking minimums tend to get more interest due to their tangible impact.
Housing Q&A: 16 Questions on Incremental Housing Development
Q: What measures can support five to six story apartment buildings?
Building near transit and enhancing the underlying value of neighborhoods can support five to six story developments without stagnating local markets.
Housing Q&A: 16 Questions on Incremental Housing Development
Q: What can local governments do beyond streamlining zoning to facilitate incremental development?
Local governments need to create an ecosystem for incremental developers and localize finance to effectively build entry-level housing units.

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Conversations focus on the financial resilience of cities, towns, and neighborhoods, emphasizing community engagement and innovative urban planning as integral components for creating better living environments. With an array of guests including urban planners, housing advocates, and civic leaders, discussions tackle a broad spectrum of themes, from the intricacies of housing regulations to the impact of civic branding on community identity. Listeners are likely to gain insights into how grassroots movements can shape the future of urban development and local governance, ultimately fostering vibrant, sustainable communities. Unique perspectives challenge conventional urban planning narratives, advocating for a more inclusive and collaborati... more

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