Sinopsis
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.
Episodios
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Episode 215: Urbanism and Architecture - When Nerdy and Niche Get Big
03/01/2019 Duración: 38minThis week we're joined by Kelsey Keith, Editor-in-Chief at Curbed. Kelsey tells us about some early memories of New York, how the internet has changed and shaped urbanism and architecture media, and new longform pieces tying together Texas and California in unexpected ways.
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Episode 214: Trains, Buses, People
20/12/2018 Duración: 49minThis week we're joined once again by Christof Spieler who recently wrote a new book called Trains, Buses, People. Christof talks about how transit isn't a mystery and we all know what makes it work. But ultimately we're not having the right conversations. We also review Christof's time on the Houston Metro board and why it's important to have people who ride the bus and think about it all the time as a part of the agency discussion. You can find the book Trains, Buses, People at IslandPress.org
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Episode 12: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - Synthetic Data Replicants
18/12/2018 Duración: 01h05minThis week we're joined by Anna Muessig of Gehl to chat about using data and tearing down the BQE in New York. Check out the links below to read along with our discussion. News Dutch reach - CityLab Hiring managers discriminate on distance - HBR Oregon considers four units per parcel - Willamette Week Visit our sponsor - moovel Story of the Week Portland to try Google's Replica data program - Oregon Public Broadcasting The Apps know where you are - NY Times Spotlight New Mobility Tear down the BQE - NY Magazine Puppies and Butterflies Kids in Oslo plan transportation - Geospatial World
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Flashback: Walt Disney the City Planner
12/12/2018 Duración: 46minThis week we're going back to Episode 27 to bring back an episode I had made just for kicks in 2014. It's Walt Disney the city planner. Hope folks enjoy it again or for the first time if you hadn't heard it before.
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Episode 11: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - Gingerbread Cities
11/12/2018 Duración: 01h18minThis week on Mondays at The Overhead Wire Chrissy Mancini Nichols joins to talk about bad Muni, holiday cities, and lots of mobility discussions. The News Madrid bans cars from central city - Guardian A new AV Start bill? - The Verge Minneapolis passes 2040 plan - Minneapolis Star Tribune Story of the Week New CA bill for density near transit - LA Times Building slow lanes - Forbes Spotlight New Mobility Should Cincinnati built its own app - CityBeat Puppies and Butterflies The Laughing Room - MIT News
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Episode 213: This is not the TIF You're Looking For
05/12/2018 Duración: 42minThis week we chat with Professor Deborah Salon of Arizona State about location value capture. Deborah talks about the difference between location and land value capture and we go over the main points of a research study on the subject she wrote with several colleagues. We also chat about where location value capture shouldn't be used and whether certain mechanisms such as TIF take too much value for individual projects.
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Episode 10: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - Does that Particulate Matter Matter
04/12/2018 Duración: 55minThis week on Mondays at The Overhead Wire Anna Muessig of Gehl joins to chat about her trip to Australia, Minneapolis 2040, and we have fun discussing mobility monopolies. Below are links to stories we talked about this week. News Modern Trains - Streetsblog USA New York considers banning cashless business - Guardian Death of Montreal Bagels? Globe and Mail Story of the Week Minneapolis' radical rezoning - Curbed Lina Hidalgo to run Harris County - New York Magazine Spotlight New Mobility Becoming the Amazon of Transport - The Conversation Puppies and Butterflies The first condo - Price Tags
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Episode 212: Personal Relationships and Place
28/11/2018 Duración: 33minThis week we're joined by Dr. Manuel Pastor, Professor of Sociology and American Studies & Ethnicity, University of Southern California, and Director of USC’s Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE) and the USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration (CSII). We chat about a broad range of topics including the Environmental Justice Screening Method and how that research was turned into California environmental policy. The importance of community organizing in getting agreement for legislation, his new book The State of Resistance, as well as his views on rent control as public policy. This episode was first aired at Rail~Volution.org
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Episode 9: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - Climate Change and Virgin Trains
27/11/2018 Duración: 53minThis week on Mondays we talk about closing down the GM plant in Youngstown Ohio, climate change, more on housing, and Virgin Trains USA. We have a bit of a technical issue but hopefully you still enjoy the show. Below are links to the items we discussed. News Three Big Climate Takeaways - Vox All Cash Purchases Must be Disclosed - 6sqft Trump Administration floats sharing census information with law enforcement - Washington Post Story of the Week Why affordable housing is scarce in progressive cities - Curbed $17 trillion could be saved with compact development - WRI Spotlight New Mobility Bright line will change name to Virgin Trains - Miami Herald Puppies and Butterflies Bruce Hallman and the SF Faces - Mission Local
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Episode 8: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - Boomers and Amazons
20/11/2018 Duración: 01h14minThis week we talk about Baby Boomer housing, Amazon, and decriminalization of transit fares. News Decriminalizing Fare Evasion - The Hill Autonomous Delivery Vehicles - Fast Company Amazon Won't Save Your Town - New York Times Story of the Week Baby Boomers Not Buying Homes - MNN Spotlight New Mobility Portland's Little Big Shift - Sightline Puppies and Butterflies Sharing a home with older residents - Guardian
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Episode 211: Verkehrsverbund - A Seamless Journey
15/11/2018 Duración: 46minThis week we're joined by Professor Ralph Buehler of Virginia Tech who talks with us about the German transport concept of Verkehrsverbund (VV). The word translated to English means "transport network". We discuss where the first VV was formed and how more integrated systems could make transport in the United States more efficient and connected. There's also a discussion about docked bike share as well as how we can think about mobility as a service platforms in the future and their relationship to existing transport systems.
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Episode 7: Mondays at the Overhead Wire - Nobody Likes Scorpions in their Pants
13/11/2018 Duración: 01h13minThis week we're joined by Chrissy Mancini Nichols to talk about the election, scooter data, and cities from scratch. Below are some of the pieces we covered... News Clickwork in Nairobi - BoingBoing Rep. Peter DeFazio sees a bill - Washington Post Scooter corrals in Santa Monica - LA Streetsblog Atlanta approves the gulch - Curbed Atlanta Story of the Week Cities and scooter data - Wired Nevada and the bitcoin city - NY Times Cities from scratch - Bloomberg
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Episode 210: The Return of Urban Manufacturing
08/11/2018 Duración: 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 Duración: 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 Duración: 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 Duración: 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 Duración: 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 Duración: 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 Duración: 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 Duración: 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