The Strong Towns Podcast
By: Strong Towns
Language: en
Categories: Government
A weekly conversation on the Strong Towns movement hosted by Charles Marohn. The podcast blends fiscal prudence with good urban design to highlight how America can financially strengthen its cities, towns and neighborhoods and, in the process, make them better places to live. You can support the podcast and become a member of Strong Towns at www.StrongTowns.org.
Episodes
The Hidden Costs of "Improving" This Minnesota Highway
Dec 15, 2025A 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 proposed in nearby Baxter and the long-term trade-offs that shape strong (or fragile) places.
Additional Show Notes Read more about this project: "Six Roundabouts to Nowhere" by Charles Marohn Chuck Marohn (Substack)
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Duration: 01:04:35How Communities Are Breaking Out of the Housing Trap
Dec 11, 2025Why 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.
Additional Show Notes This presentation was recorded live from Wayne, Pennsylvania. Click here to bring Chuck to your own city! Check out Strong Towns’ housing toolkits for more strategies to bring housing to your community. Chuck Marohn (Substack)This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Click here to learn more about membership.
Duration: 01:02:28How To Build Resilience in Struggling Rural Communities
Dec 08, 2025Family 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 of farms and rural communities, as well as opportunities to rebuild resilience.
Additional Show Notes "Land Rich, Cash Poor: My Family's Hope and the Untold History of the Disappearing American Farmer" by Brian Reisinger Brian Reisinger (site) Chuck Marohn (Substack)
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Duration: 00:55:06How Cities Can Help Small Developers Build Housing
Dec 04, 2025In 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. (Note: This episode was recorded live in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Some questions may be difficult to hear.) Additional Show Notes Bring Chuck to your own city! Learn how to support small developers in our new housing toolkit. Chuck Marohn (Substack)
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Duration: 00:34:05A Shared Identity Makes Cities Strong. Here's How To Find Yours.
Dec 01, 2025Strong cities know who they are. In today's episode, Chuck is joined by Ryan Short, founder of Civic Brand. They discuss how uncovering a shared identity guides smarter decisions, strengthens civic pride, and helps communities thrive.
Additional Show Notes "The Civic Brand: The Power & Responsibility of Place" by Ryan Short Civic Brand (site) Ryan Short (LinkedIn) Chuck Marohn (Substack)
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Duration: 00:55:55Why American Cities Are Going Broke (And How To Fix It)
Nov 27, 2025Chuck breaks down the financial math behind urban decline in this live recording of a Wilmington event, with opening remarks from Delaware Governor Matt Meyer. Learn why growth is bankrupting your city — and how to reverse it.
(Note: Audio improves at 5:16 when Chuck takes over.)
Additional Show Notes Check out some of the images Chuck references in the episode. Bring Chuck to your own city! Connect with Strong Towns Wilmington. Get the Finance Decoder. Chuck Marohn (Substack)
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Duration: 01:06:02Has the "American Dream" Made Us Miserable?
Nov 24, 2025Author Diane Alisa just wanted her kids to have what she didn't: freedom to roam, community, and a childhood that doesn't require a minivan. Somewhere along the way, she realized the suburban dream itself might be the problem. Today, she and Chuck dig into what the Suburban Experiment cost us — and what comes next.
Additional Show Notes Want to hear more from Diane? Check out her episode on The Bottom-Up Revolution! “Love Letter to Suburbia: How to Restore the American Village” by Diane Alisa Diane Alisa (Instagram) Chuck Marohn (Substack)
This podcast is made possible by Stron...
Duration: 00:58:43Momentum Is Building for Stronger Communities. What's Next?
Nov 14, 2025Chuck records from the road after speaking at a housing summit in Pennsylvania. He reflects on why the Strong Towns message resonates with local officials struggling to address the housing crisis, as well as the challenges facing the movement and plans for the future.
Additional Show Notes Member Week is almost over! Join the movement today. Duration: 00:15:15How Bottom-Up Action Is Connecting People Across the World
Nov 13, 2025Strong Towns members are making their places stronger everywhere from the Bahamas to Mongolia. Chuck and Member Advocate Norm Van Eeden Petersman discuss how people in Colombia and Uganda can speak the same language about streets, and what that means for building better places everywhere.
Additional Show Notes It's Member Week at Strong Towns! Join the movement today! Duration: 00:27:37Did New Urbanism Win the Debate But Lose the War?
Nov 12, 2025Can New Urbanists learn from suburbia's success? In this special episode, Chuck sits down with CNU founder Andres Duany, who shares big ideas he says the movement isn't ready to hear. They discuss how New Urbanism captured territory in the battle for cities, why its failing to hold that territory, and where Strong Towns fits into the fight.
Additional Show Notes It's Member Week at Strong Towns! Join the movement today! Duration: 00:55:01How Strong Towns Is Scaling From Content to Action
Nov 11, 2025Chuck sits down with Carlee Alm-LaBar, Strong Towns' chief of staff, to talk about what it's like managing a growing movement that's focused on action. Learn how the organization is evolving to help thousands of members make real change in their communities.
Additional Show Notes It's Member Week at Strong Towns! Join the movement by making a donation of any amount. Duration: 00:15:04What is Happening With Strong Towns? Strategy Discussion and Q&A
Nov 10, 2025In this special Member Week episode, Chuck explores Strong Towns’ strategy, from its origin as a blog to its future in 2026 and beyond. He then answers audience questions about Strong Towns’ funding, his advice for elected officials, and more.
Additional Show Notes It's Member Week at Strong Towns! Join the movement by making a donation of any amount.You can also check out the video version of this podcast here: https://youtu.be/QG9mE3BtFac
Duration: 00:58:59Broken Incentives Made the Housing Crisis. How Do We Fix Them?
Nov 03, 2025Today, Chuck sits down with Laura Foote, executive director of YIMBY Action. They dive into America’s housing crisis, debate the future of zoning, and explore what it will take to fix broken incentives and build more homes.
Additional Show Notes YIMBY Action's new implementation guide Strong Towns' new housing toolkit YIMBY Action (site) Laura's email: laura@yimbyaction.org Chuck Marohn (Substack)Hey listener, you hear from us all the time, but today we want to hear from you. We want your feedback on this podcast and any other Strong Towns podcast you like to lis...
Duration: 01:04:34Housing Q&A: 16 Questions on Incremental Housing Development
Oct 30, 2025Chuck Marohn tackles 16 real questions from city officials wrestling with the messy reality of housing reform. From a lack of transit to competition from big developers, he explores the challenges of getting more housing on the ground.
Additional Show Notes Want to fix your city's housing market? Download our new housing toolkit, "Who Will Build the Housing-Ready City?" to get started. "Unleash the Swarm" by Daniel Herriges (e-book) Chuck Marohn (Substack)
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Duration: 00:49:17Why America Can't Stop Building Highways We Don't Need
Oct 27, 2025Since finishing the Interstate Highway System in the 1990s, the U.S. has added 75% more urban highway lanes — and we're on track to double it again. Erick Guerra, author of "Overbuilt" and professor of regional planning, joins Chuck to discuss why we can't stop building highways we don't need and how our transportation funding system creates cities that are more dangerous and less prosperous.
Additional Show Notes "Overbuilt: The High Costs and Low Rewards of U.S. Highway Construction" by Erick Guerra Erick Guerra (UPenn site) Chuck Marohn (Substack)
This podcast is made possible by Str...
Duration: 01:02:15What a Perfect Tuba Can Teach Us About Community and Resilience
Oct 20, 2025Chuck is joined by Sam Quinones, author of “Dreamland” and “The Least of Us,” to talk about his newest book “The Perfect Tuba.” They discuss how a curiosity about tuba players turned into a deep exploration of hard work, community, and finding joy and purpose in difficult circumstances.
Additional Show Notes "The Perfect Tuba: Forging Fulfillment from the Bass Horn, Band, and Hard Work" by Sam Quinones Connect with Sam Quinones:Website Twitter/X Chuck Marohn (Substack)
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Duration: 00:59:06Short-Term Rentals Broke the Housing Market. Now What?
Oct 13, 2025Chuck is joined by Joe Minicozzi, founder of the geoaccounting organization Urban3. They talk about the impact of AirBNBs and other short-term rentals on housing affordability, how our tax systems benefit rentals while hurting families, and how our cities can get the system back on track.
Additional Show Notes Want to fix your city's housing market? Download our new housing toolkit, "Who Will Build the Housing-Ready City?" to get started. Joe Minicozzi Urban3 (site) Chuck Marohn (Substack)
This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Click here to learn more about membership.
Duration: 00:48:18Want To Innovate Housing in Your State? Try Copying Michigan.
Oct 06, 2025Michigan is on the forefront of housing innovation, with many cities throughout the state experiencing a resurgence in population and housing options. Today, Chuck talks with Dan Gilmartin, the executive director and CEO of the Michigan Municipal League, which was instrumental in this revival.
Additional Show Notes Want to bring more housing to your community? Download our brand-new housing toolkit, "Who Will Build the Housing-Ready City?" for free! Michigan Municipal League (site) Dan Gilmartin (Twitter/X) Chuck Marohn (Substack
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Duration: 00:58:59Do Highway Projects and Airbnb Rentals Help or Hurt Cities?
Sep 29, 2025Chuck is joined by Joe Minicozzi, founder of the geoaccounting organization Urban3. They compare notes on the highway projects each of their cities is facing and discuss whether these projects bring value. They also talk about how Airbnbs affect the housing market and whether they should be taxed as houses or hotels.
Additional Show Notes The book Joe and Chuck refer to at the end of the episode is "Overbuilt: The High Costs and Low Rewards of U.S. Highway Construction" by Erick Guerra. Click here to watch the video version of this conversation on YouTube. Joe Minicozzi ... Duration: 00:55:29How Mr. Barricade Is Shaping the Future of Street Safety
Sep 22, 2025How do you make streets safer without gentrifying an area? Will self-driving cars change the way we build cities? Are engineers tracking congestion the right way?
Chuck discusses these questions and more with Vignesh Swaminathan, a civil engineer and project manager at Kimley-Horn. Also known as Mr. Barricade, Vignesh has built a massive online following by making street design understandable and fun. As Chuck says in the episode, “This is not your grandpa's engineer.”
Additional Show Notes Connect with Mr. Barricade: TikTok Instagram Email: vignesh.swaminathan@kimley-horn.com Chuck Marohn (Substack)
This podcast is mad...
Duration: 01:00:39We Broke North American Cities. Here’s How To Fix Them.
Sep 18, 2025How did we go from building strong, prosperous cities to weak, debt-ridden ones? In this episode, Chuck tracks the cultural and economic impacts of World War II on our development pattern. He explains what must change if we want to build strong cities again.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES This episode is a recording of a presentation Chuck gave in Denver. Click here to see some of the images Chuck references. Get the Finance Decoder. Chuck Marohn (Substack)
This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Click here to learn more about membership.
Duration: 00:59:34How Traffic Engineering Made America’s Streets Deadly
Sep 15, 2025Why are America’s streets so dangerous — and what can we do about it? In this episode, Chuck talks with Wes Marshall, author of “Killed by a Traffic Engineer” and professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Colorado Denver. From the history of traffic engineering to the failures of Vision Zero, they explore how design decisions shape safety — and what it will take to build streets that protect everyone.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESLook Both Ways with David & Wes (Podbean)
Wes Marshall (site)
Chuck Marohn (Substack)
This podcast is made possib...
Duration: 01:01:10James Anderson: How to Encourage Innovation in Local Government
Sep 01, 2025Chuck is joined by James Anderson, head of the Government Innovation program at Bloomberg Philanthropies. Under his leadership, the program has helped thousands of cities worldwide embrace an innovative, people-based approach to local governance.
Today, Chuck and James discuss why local governments matter now more than ever. Then they explore ways that residents, advocates, and organizations can encourage city leaders to embrace innovation.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESBloomberg Philanthropies (site)
Bloomberg Cities Network (site)
Chuck Marohn (Substack)
This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Click here to...
Duration: 00:51:57Building Strength and Connections in Pensacola, With Quint Studer
Aug 11, 2025Chuck is joined by Quint Studer, the founder of the Center for Civic Engagement in Pensacola, Florida. They discuss Strong Towns’ involvement in Pensacola’s renewal and the Civic Leader Summit that will be held there in September.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESCivic Leader Summit
Quint Studer (site)
Chuck Marohn (Substack)
Want to bring the conversation to your city? Book Chuck Marohn as a speaker.
This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Click here to learn more about membership.
Duration: 00:21:04The Housing Market Can’t Tolerate Lower Prices. Now What?
Aug 04, 2025No matter how easy we make it to build, the existing housing system is based on a financial model that cannot tolerate lower prices. If falling prices is the goal, then we need to build a system that can deliver on it. In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck explains how our current system prevents prices from falling and how we can build a better one.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESLearn how to actually make housing affordable with the Housing-Ready Toolkit.
Chuck Marohn (Substack)
Want to bring the conversation to your city...
Duration: 00:52:34Playing the Long Game With New Zealand Infrastructure
Jul 28, 2025In this special episode, Chuck is joined by Graham Campbell, director of Economics & Research for the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission. They discuss the true cost of infrastructure — and why both New Zealand and North America are facing the same financial and structural challenges.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESChuck Marohn (Substack)
Want to bring the conversation to your city? Book Chuck Marohn as a speaker.
This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Click here to learn more about membership, including member-exclusive perks.
Duration: 00:27:38The Housing Crisis Is More Than a Supply Problem
Jul 14, 2025In this episode, Chuck dives into the root causes of the housing crisis. Using clips from interviews with housing experts and reporters, he explores the popular theory that the housing crisis is caused by a lack of supply. He shows how this belief relates to the Strong Towns approach.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESLearn how to unlock housing in your city: The Housing-Ready City: A Toolkit for Local Code Reform
Hear more from…
Cullum Clark
Conor Dougherty
Steve Nygren
Chuck Marohn (Substack)
This podcast is...
Duration: 00:54:39Ryan Johnson: How Culdesac Tempe Develops Freedom, Revenue, and Belonging
Jun 30, 2025Chuck sits down with Ryan Johnson, the founder and visionary behind Culdesac Tempe, the first car-free neighborhood built from scratch in the U.S. They discuss the realities of living in and developing a community like Culdesac, from transportation costs to working with local government. Ryan explains how they maintain walkability in an Arizona desert, how they successfully nurture small businesses, and how they encourage people to embrace co-ownership of the community.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESLearn more about Culdesac.
Chuck Marohn (Substack)
This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. C...
Duration: 00:41:39Using Radical Common Sense To Build Great Places, With Steve Nygren
Jun 23, 2025Serenbe is a unique community just outside of Atlanta, Georgia. It’s based on the development pattern of traditional English villages, with walkable, mixed-use “hamlets” surrounded by nature. In today’s episode, Chuck sits down with Serenbe founder Steve Nygren to discuss the process of developing this kind of community, as well as Steve’s development philosophy of “radical common sense.”
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES“Start in Your Own Backyard: Transforming Where We Live With Radical Common Sense” by Steve Nygren
Learn more about Serenbe.
Chuck Marohn (Substack)
This podcast is made possible by...
Duration: 00:51:40NYT Journalist Shares Why America Should Sprawl
Jun 09, 2025A few weeks ago, the New York Times article "Why America Should Sprawl" went viral, sparking a national discussion about housing and development patterns.
In today’s episode, Chuck sits down with Conor Dougherty, the reporter behind the article, to discuss his perspective on housing in more depth.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Prefer to read or watch? We've got you covered. Click here for the transcript or here for the YouTube video.Learn how to beat the housing crisis the right way. Download The Housing-Ready City: A Toolkit for Local Code Reform today!
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Duration: 00:59:024 Ways To Build Homes and Expand Opportunity
Jun 02, 2025Cullum Clark, director of the Economic Growth Initiative at the George W. Bush Institute, returns to the Strong Towns Podcast to discuss his recently published report on housing reform. Cullum highlights several reforms that have proven to be economically feasible, politically realistic, and impactful on a large scale.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESMore from Cullum:
Read the report: Build Homes, Expand Opportunity: Lessons from America’s Fastest Growing Cities
George W. Bush Presidential Center (site)
“How Do You Build More Housing When No One Wants Neighborhood Change?” (Strong Towns Podcast)
Learn...
Duration: 00:55:52Escaping the Housing Crisis With Jeff Speck
May 26, 2025Today, Chuck is joined by Jeff Speck, a city planner, author, and principal of an urban design and consultancy firm. They discuss the ideas shared in Chuck’s book “Escaping the Housing Trap” and how those concepts play out in the real world, including examples from Jeff’s own work.
Their discussion covers a wide range of topics, including incremental zoning reform, the benefits and pitfalls of inclusive zoning, and how to finance small-scale housing.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESJoin Jeff and Chuck in Providence next month. Get your National Gathering tickets now!
See more fro...
Duration: 01:06:01Why Sprawl IS the Housing Crisis
May 19, 2025On the surface, sprawl seems like an easy answer to the housing crisis. It fits with the mechanisms we have in place today, and it aligns with the lived experiences and political will of most Americans. But the reality of our housing crisis is more nuanced, and it's bigger than sprawl: The problem is the current way we develop, whether that's inside cities or on the fringes. Chuck explains why in this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESLearn how to beat the housing crisis the right way. Download The Housing-Ready City: A Toolkit...
Duration: 00:56:25ZacTax: How To Build Financially Healthy Cities
May 12, 2025ZacTax is a financial analysis firm that helps city officials understand their revenue streams and make smarter financial choices. Today, Chuck is joined by its founders, Chad Janicek and Patrick Lawler. They explain how they work effectively with local governments and how their work is helping drive a cultural shift toward stronger and more productive cities.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESLearn more about ZacTax:
Website
Connect with Chad and Patrick:
Email: chad@zactax.com || patrick@zactax.com
LinkedIn: Patrick Lawler
Learn more about the Strong...
Duration: 00:54:12The World Is on Fire. That’s Why We’re Here.
Apr 28, 2025Chuck reflects on the current state of the world. He explains that, when you recognize things are broken, you have two options. You can wait helplessly for someone else to fix them, or you can start rebuilding the systems closest to you.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES It's Member Week! Join the movement that's building stronger towns across North America.Join us for a four-hour livestream tour of North America on Wednesday, April 30, from 1-5 p.m. CDT. Chat with Chuck and meet some of the Strong Towns members actively making their communities stronger. Duration: 00:18:13
How To Handle the Bureaucracy of Local Government
Apr 23, 2025In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck is joined by Carlee Alm-LaBar and Kevin Blanchard, former city staff members in Lafayette, Louisiana. Carlee is now Strong Towns’ chief of staff, while Kevin is CEO of the nonprofit Downtown Lafayette, which promotes infrastructure development and business revitalization.
Carlee and Kevin discuss the challenges of balancing competing demands and priorities when working in local government, particularly when trying to make smarter financial decisions. They also share recommendations for how local governments and residents can work together constructively.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESDownload the Strong Towns Finance De...
Duration: 00:53:003 Reasons This Is a Great Time for Walkable Streets
Apr 17, 2025In this episode, Chuck explains why our current situation, though tense, actually presents a great opportunity for advocates of street safety, walkability, and bikeability. He then lays out a number of common misconceptions and errors that advocates will have to avoid if they want to take advantage of this opportunity.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESChuck Marohn (Substack)
Duration: 00:48:57Road Design Creates Aggressive Drivers. We Can Fix That.
Apr 10, 2025In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck discusses how the design of an environment affects people psychologically. He explores how cities can use that knowledge to make streets safer, using a crash in Hyattsville, Maryland, as an example.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Get the full crash report from Hyattsville, Maryland. Learn more about the Crash Analysis model.Chuck Marohn (Substack)
Duration: 01:17:15Mark Moses: How To Understand and Fix Government Budgeting
Apr 07, 2025In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck is joined by Mark Moses, author of “The Municipal Financial Crisis: A Framework for Understanding and Fixing Government Budgeting.” Up for discussion today:
The dangers of relying on “balanced budgets."
The difference between city and business finances.
The issues with privatization and regionalization.
And more!
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESDownload the Strong Towns Finance Decoder to uncover the truth about your city’s finances.
Connect with Mark Moses:
X/Twitter
Website
Chuck Marohn (Substack
Duration: 01:02:47We Need a New Approach to Road Safety and Design
Apr 03, 2025In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck shares a keynote speech he gave at a statewide transportation conference in Kansas. He discusses the limitations of traditional traffic safety techniques and the consequences of designing high-speed roads through cities and towns, both in terms of safety and finance.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESChuck Marohn (Substack)
Duration: 00:46:07How To Manage City Finance Effectively, With Rick Cole
Mar 31, 2025Rick Cole is the chief deputy controller of Los Angeles and a councilmember in Pasadena, California. He’s known for tackling challenging city budgets and has been honored for his work as a public official several times, including with a Excellence in Management Award.
Cole joins Chuck Marohn on this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast to discuss city finances and how they can be improved. Their conversation includes the following topics:
What does it mean for budgets to be value statements?
How do you direct city finances in a truly effective way?
... Duration: 01:06:40The Keys to a Healthy City Finance Department With Shayne Kavanagh
Mar 24, 2025This week, Chuck is joined by Shayne Kavanagh, senior manager of research for the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA). The GFOA provides training and resources to city finance officers. In his role, Kavanagh develops new approaches to budgeting, financial reporting and revenue that can better address the problems local governments are trying to solve.
Chuck and Kavanagh discuss the role of finance officers as “decision architects.” Kavanagh gives a closer look at the world of local government finance and shares some tactics that finance officers can use to improve their processes.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESConnect with...
Duration: 00:59:21How To Finance Housing in a Smart and Local Way: A Housing Q&A
Mar 17, 2025What cities have successfully financed housing at the local level? How does tax increment financing work? When should cities stop subsidizing large-scale housing projects? Strong Towns President Chuck Marohn answers all these questions and more in this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESThere are six code reforms your city officials can implement today to welcome more housing to your community. Learn more here.
Do you want 1-on-1 coaching with Chuck on how to bring more housing to your community? Sign up for the Accelerator coaching program before spots run out!
<... Duration: 00:54:45It Won’t Be Us: Thoughts on Our Current Craziness From a Strong Towns Perspective
Mar 11, 2025In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck addresses the craziness of the current political climate. Using recent policy changes and public responses as examples, he explores how we’ve created a political climate of either-or: Either you decide to take a chainsaw to bankrupt and failing systems or you refuse to acknowledge that they’re bankrupt and failing.
Chuck shows how the Strong Towns approach provides a third path, where problems are recognized and addressed in a healthy way. He also gives a sneak peek at how Strong Towns is planning to help advocates and citi...
Duration: 00:59:52These 6 Code Reforms Will Bring More Housing to Your City
Mar 03, 2025In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck talks about housing development and zoning code reform with Seth Zeren, a neighborhood real estate developer in Providence, Rhode Island. They dive into the six code reforms recommended in “The Housing-Ready City: A Toolkit for Local Code Reform,” covering why they’re important and how they help developers, residents and cities.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESGet your National Gathering ticket before they sell out!
“The Housing-Ready City: A Toolkit for Local Code Reform.”
Want to go deeper? The spring session of the Accelerator starts April 7. Reserve yo...
Duration: 01:06:56America Needs a New Housing Bargain. Here’s Why.
Feb 24, 2025In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck explores the flawed nature of North America’s current “housing bargain,” where most neighborhoods are allowed to stay exactly the same as long as some neighborhoods — usually those that are poorer and have less political clout — are forced to radically change. He proposes a new way forward that respects cities as living and evolving systems.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESThis Thursday, February 27, Strong Towns will release a toolkit to help city officials welcome incremental housing development. Learn more here.
Become a member to join the toolkit launch livestream...
Duration: 00:33:40Remembering Donald Shoup: A Legacy of Curiosity, Credibility and Kindness
Feb 17, 2025In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck is joined by Victor Dover, a planner and urban designer. They discuss the work and legacy of Dr. Donald Shoup, an engineer and professor of urban planning who revolutionized the fields of urban planning and parking reform with his book “The High Cost of Free Parking.” They also talk about their own relationships with Dr. Shoup and how he impacted their work as an engineer and planner.
Then, keep listening for a rerun of an interview with Dr. Shoup that Chuck had in 2015.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES“The Hi...
Duration: 00:51:59Bonus Episode: Lessons From 9 Strongest Town Contest Winners
Feb 11, 2025This special episode of the Strong Towns Podcast explores the Strongest Town Contest, including what cities can learn from previous winners, what it means for cities to participate, and a preview of this year's Contest. Joining the discussion are Strong Towns staffers Lauren Ronnander and John Pattison, as well as Stephen Gawron, the former mayor of the 2018 Strongest Town, Muskegon, Michigan.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESLearn more about the Strongest Town Contest.
Nominate your place (anyone can do this for free, even if you’re not a local official or city staff!)
Chuck Marohn (Su...
Duration: 00:56:12Ben Hunt: Surviving the Widening Gyre Through Hope and Community
Feb 10, 2025Today, Chuck is joined by Ben Hunt, the creator of Epsilon Theory. Their conversation revolves around the concept of the Widening Gyre, a “profound social equilibrium where bad people and bad ideas drive out good people and good ideas.” They discuss this concept from a few different angles:
How it relates to top-down systems like America’s political systems and corporations.
How it has led to the loss of a national narrative and increased division and conflict.
How a community-based approach that focuses on doing the right thing today is the best way out.<...
Duration: 00:55:52How Do You Build More Housing When No One Wants Neighborhood Change?
Jan 27, 2025In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck discusses housing with Cullum Clark, director of the Economic Growth Initiative at the George W. Bush Institute. They talk about why there is so much resistance to new development, ways that officials and advocates could engage with the public to reduce that resistance, and what the incoming Trump administration could mean for housing.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESGeorge W. Bush Presidential Center (site).
Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
Learn what comes next for incremental housing in 2025 by tuning into the State of Strong Towns address on...
Duration: 01:02:03Debunking the "Slow and Incremental" Myth: The Key to Rapid Housing Growth
Jan 20, 2025In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck discusses the common misbelief that an incremental approach to housing development is inherently slow. He explains how an incremental approach can actually be much faster than focusing on large housing projects, what that means for major cities, and how to make incremental housing more appealing to people who don’t want their neighborhoods to change.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESTranscript available on our site.
Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
Learn what comes next for incremental housing in 2025 by tuning into the State of Strong Towns address on...
Duration: 00:58:11Comparing the Strong Towns and YIMBY Approaches to the Housing Crisis
Jan 13, 2025The Building Culture Podcast explores holistic solutions to crafting a more beautiful, resilient and thriving world through the built environment. Its host, Austin Tunnell, recently invited Strong Towns President Charles Marohn and California YIMBY’s Nolan Gray onto the show to debate the housing crisis. It was a great conversation that explores how these movements align and differ in their approaches to housing.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESTranscript available on our site.
The Building Culture Podcast.
Nolan Gray (Twitter/X).
Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
Duration: 01:31:06Memorable Moments in the History of Strong Towns
Dec 23, 2024Over the years, Chuck has added audio clips to the Strong Towns Podcast outro music to memorialize influential moments and experiences he’s had since founding Strong Towns. Today, in honor of that outro music being retired, he breaks down each of these clips, explaining why they’re significant and how these experiences influenced him and the Strong Towns movement as a whole.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESChuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
Duration: 00:45:33From the Federal Government to RV Parks: A Housing Q&A
Dec 16, 2024On this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck continues answering housing questions submitted by Ohio State University students. The questions cover state and federal housing policy, local government’s role in financing and regulation, local action, the division between urban and rural environments, and temporary housing.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESChuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
Part 1: "From Building Backyard Cottages to Banning Airbnbs: A Housing Q&A." "Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis" by Chuck Marohn and Daniel Herriges. Duration: 00:58:13From Building Backyard Cottages to Banning Airbnbs: A Housing Q&A
Dec 13, 2024On this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck answers housing questions submitted by Ohio State University students. The questions cover the history of the housing market, as well as backyard cottages, alternative housing arrangements, and housing finance.
Tune in on Monday for Part 2, where Chuck will answer questions related to other topics, including state and federal housing policy.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESChuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
"Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis" by Chuck Marohn and Daniel Herriges. Duration: 01:07:54Families for Safe Streets: Giving a Face to the Traffic Violence Crisis
Nov 25, 2024
On this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck discusses safe streets advocacy with Amy Cohen, the co-founder and president of Families for Safe Streets. They cover the importance of using both data and personal stories to drive change, some of Families for Safe Streets’ recent initiatives, and advice for local advocates on how to support people who have lost loved ones to traffic violence.
See the additional notes for resources and support from Families for Safe Streets.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESPersonal stories can be a powerful driver of change. Families for Safe Streets’ Community Stor...
Duration: 00:27:54Why Strong Towns Won’t Cave to Election Year Pressures
Nov 15, 2024It’s Member Week here at Strong Towns. As a special treat, we’re publishing three new episodes of the Strong Towns Podcast. In this episode, Chuck explains how election years affect a nonpartisan nonprofit like Strong Towns. It’s kind of ugly, but it doesn't change our mission.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESBecome a member today!
Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
Duration: 00:28:29From the Bottom Up: How Members Built the Strong Towns Movement
Nov 13, 2024It’s Member Week here at Strong Towns. As a special treat, we’re publishing three new episodes of the Strong Towns Podcast this week. In this episode, Chuck is joined by Norm Van Eeden Petersman, Strong Towns’ director of membership and development. They discuss the history of the Strong Towns movement and how members have brought it to heights Chuck never could’ve imagined — including spreading Strong Towns ideas not only across North America but across the world.
The movement’s grown so much, but we’re not done yet. We need your help to spread the Strong Tow...
Duration: 00:59:41To Build Strong Towns, We Need To Change the Cultural Conversation
Nov 11, 2024Today, we’re kicking off Member Week at Strong Towns. As a special treat, we’ll be publishing three new episodes of the Strong Towns Podcast this week. In this first episode, Chuck discusses the cultural shift that the Strong Towns movement is striving to create and why that shift is so essential to building more prosperous and resilient communities.
This is a bottom-up movement, and it needs your help to succeed. Join the ranks of people building a stronger tomorrow by becoming a member today.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESBecome a member today!
Chuc...
Duration: 00:28:085 Things the Next President Should Do To Build a Stronger America
Nov 04, 2024Strong Towns is a nonpartisan organization that’s focused on starting change from the local level, not the federal one. However, Chuck was recently challenged to come up with five things that the next president, whoever they end up being, should do once they’re in office. In today’s episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, he shares that list and explains why each item is important to building a stronger America.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES“5 Things For The Next President To Do” (article).
Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
Duration: 01:00:12Prioritizing Safety in Street Design: A Conversation with Melany Alliston
Oct 14, 2024On this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck discusses street safety with Melany Alliston, a project manager and civil engineer with Toole Design. They cover the role of engineers in creating safe streets, Alliston’s work with Toole Design and her experience participating in a number of Crash Analysis Studio sessions.
To hear more about street safety, join us on Tuesday, October 15 for a virtual press conference where we will release the report “Beyond Blame: How Cities Can Learn From Crashes To Create Safer Streets Today.” Representatives from Toole Design will also be speaking at the press...
Duration: 00:52:31Rethinking the “Moonshot” Approach to Complex Problems Like Street Safety
Oct 07, 2024In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck talks about V2X (vehicle-to-everything) technology and how it’s an example of a moonshot — a big, risky gamble that promises an equally big reward. He explains why these big gambles often fail when applied to complex problems like street safety and how the Strong Towns approach differs.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESRegister for the virtual press conference where we will release the report “Beyond Blame: How Cities Can Learn From Crashes To Create Safer Streets Today.”
Sign up for email updates.
Learn more about the Cras...
Duration: 00:47:45Has the Highway Trust Fund Outlived Its Usefulness? A Conversation With Beth Osborne.
Sep 30, 2024
On this week’s episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck is joined by Beth Osborne, the director of Transportation for America, to discuss the Highway Trust Fund. They cover its history, how it affects federal and state transportation policies, and its potential future.
Before joining Transportation for America, Osborne served as a deputy assistant secretary and acting assistant secretary in the U.S. Department of Transportation. She also worked in multiple congressional offices, served as the policy director for Smart Growth America, and served as the legislative director for environmental policy at the Southern Governors’ Association.
A... Duration: 00:53:21What’s the Best Career for Someone Who Wants To Build Strong Towns?
Sep 23, 2024In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck addresses a question he frequently gets from young people: "What educational or career path should I take if I want to build strong towns?"
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESChuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
Duration: 01:00:57Exploring the Role of Religious Institutions in Community Development
Sep 16, 2024
At the Table is a podcast that discusses how community-based ministries can contribute to the common good via mutual relationships, spiritual practice, simplicity and an awareness of God’s activity in communities. They recently invited Strong Towns President Charles Marohn to appear on an episode. It was a great conversation, so we’re sharing that audio with you here on the Strong Towns Podcast, too. Up for discussion today, the Suburban Experiment, the role of religious institutions in community development and what it means for those institutions to be good neighbors.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESTo hear more abou...
Duration: 01:04:09From Crime to Common Practice: How Fraud Dominates the Housing Market
Aug 28, 2024In this special episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck talks about fraud in the housing market. He discusses how it manifests, how it gradually saturates the market and how it’s connected to housing bubbles. He then explores how fraud plays a role in the current housing crisis and how federal and private organizations are trying to combat it.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES"The Housing Market Is a Bubble Full of Fraud, and It’s Going To Pop.”
Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
Duration: 01:02:23From Boring to Brilliant: Making Municipal Finance Fun With Michel Durand-Wood
Aug 26, 2024In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck discusses municipal finance with Michel Durand-Wood, a longtime Strong Towns contributor and local budget aficionado. They talk about the importance of the average person understanding municipal finance, the obstacles that can make such understanding difficult and how their approaches to discussing finance have changed over the years.
If you want to hear more from Durand-Wood, he’ll be co-hosting a Local-Motive session with Chuck on September 19, titled “Parsing Through Your Local Budget to Find Some Real Answers.”
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESMichel Durand-Wood (blog).
Chuck Marohn...
Duration: 01:00:16Build the Damn Train: How To Bring High-Speed Rail to the United States
Aug 19, 2024In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck discusses the report “How To Improve Domestic High-Speed Rail Project Delivery” with one of the report’s authors, Eric Goldwyn. They discuss the advantages of high-speed rail over other transportation options, the challenges that building such a system in the U.S. would pose and five key recommendations for overcoming those challenges.
Goldwyn is a leading urban scholar and program director at the Marron Institute of Urban Management, as well as a clinical assistant professor in the Transportation and Land-Use program at the NYU Marron Institute. To hear more f...
Duration: 01:03:20The Traffic Enforcement Futility Loop
Aug 12, 2024In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck takes a look at a recent fatal car crash that took place in Ontario. Unfortunately, deadly car crashes occur all the time across North America, and this one might not have even stood out if not for a tweet released in response by local law enforcement, which held the promise of a team that intends to investigate the crash…but for all the wrong reasons.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES"Why Traffic Enforcement Isn’t Enough To Save Lives.”
Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
Duration: 00:56:56Why Local Leaders Can Address the Housing Crisis but Federal Programs Fail
Aug 05, 2024In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck discusses the feedback systems that created the housing affordability crisis. He explains why federal and state government policies can’t solve the problem and that local leaders are the real key to addressing it. He also lays out some of the concrete actions local leaders can take to address the housing crisis in their cities.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES"Federal and State Programs Can’t Fix the Housing Crisis, but Local Action Can.”
Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
Duration: 00:49:29Oh Crap! Dealing With Sewer Upgrades Is a Complicated Mess
Jul 29, 2024Maumee, Ohio, winner of the 2024 Strongest Town Contest, is facing a big sewer infrastructure challenge. It needs to update its sewer system to comply with EPA regulations — an extremely large, expensive project. To handle this problem, the city is requiring residents who want to sell their homes to pay for the needed updates to their sewage systems, which is generating backlash from residents.
In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck explains the history of sewer infrastructure, how the Clean Water Act affects cities and the very limited options that cities have to handle this kind of...
Duration: 00:58:08The Truth About the Suburban Experiment: A Response to “Contra Strong Towns”
Jul 22, 2024In this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck responds to a recent Substack column that criticized the Strong Towns stance on the Suburban Experiment and infrastructure spending. He corrects some misconceptions from the column and discusses the ways that cities handle (or fail to handle) their finances and how that can lead to financial insolvency.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES“Contra Strong Towns” (Substack).
“What Strong Towns Really Says About Infrastructure Spending.”
Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
Duration: 00:54:54How To Escape the Housing Trap: A Special Q&A Session
Jun 17, 2024Can your city escape the housing trap simply through blanket rezoning? Is completely eliminating zoning compatible with an incremental approach? How should your city handle historic designations that are blocking housing development? Strong Towns President Chuck Marohn answers all these questions and more in this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast.
This Q&A session comes on the heels of a member-exclusive event where Chuck discussed his and Daniel Herriges’ new book “Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis.” If you’re interested in gaining access to this kind of event, become a member...
Duration: 00:44:11Member Drive Week Special: Most Public Engagement Is Worthless
Jun 14, 2024This is the final episode in the Strong Towns Podcast's special Member Drive series. Every day, Chuck has read one of his best articles that you might’ve missed. Today, he’s reading one of Strong Towns’ most popular articles, “Most Public Engagement Is Worthless.” This article explores the typical methods used by city planners when collecting feedback from the public and why they often fail. Instead of focusing on what people think they want — since most of the time they don’t know themselves — planners should focus on people’s actions and then adjust their policies to compliment the way real peopl...
Duration: 00:12:58Member Drive Week Special: If We Made Shoes Like We Make Housing, People Would Go Barefoot
Jun 13, 2024This is the fourth episode in the Strong Towns Podcast's special Member Drive series. Every day, Chuck is reading one of his best articles that you might’ve missed. Today, he’s reading “If We Made Shoes Like We Make Housing, People Would Go Barefoot.” This article is an excerpt from Chuck’s most recent book “Escaping the Housing Trap,” coauthored with Daniel Herriges. It discusses how restrictions on types of housing have caused massive price spikes, wiped out starter homes and made any housing incredibly difficult to acquire. Make sure to check back in tomorrow to catch the final installm...
Duration: 00:11:02Member Drive Week Special: How Fannie Mae Puts a Chokehold on Local Home Financing Solutions
Jun 12, 2024This is the third episode in the Strong Towns Podcast's special Member Drive series. Every day, Chuck is reading one of his best articles that you might’ve missed. Today, he’s reading “How Fannie Mae Puts a Chokehold on Local Home Financing Solutions.” This article explains how mortgage financiers rose to dominance through an “orgy of debt and price appreciation” and how they continue to twist the conversation around housing to further increase prices and debt. Make sure to check back in tomorrow to catch the next installment of this special series.
If you enjoy this podcast, or...
Duration: 00:16:21Member Drive Week Special: One Billion Bollards
Jun 11, 2024This is the second episode in the Strong Towns Podcast's special Member Drive series. Every day, Chuck is reading one of his best articles that you might’ve missed. Today, he’s reading “One Billion Bollards,” which discusses the current engineering norm of prioritizing drivers’ safety over that of pedestrians — and how this blatant disregard for people’s lives is “nothing less than institutionalized mass murder.” Make sure to check back in tomorrow to catch the next installment of this special series.
If you enjoy this podcast, or any of the other work Strong Towns does, become a member today. Be...
Duration: 00:13:05Member Drive Week Special: The Cost of an Extra Foot
Jun 10, 2024In honor of Member Drive, the Strong Towns Podcast is publishing five episodes this week. Every day, Chuck will read one of his best articles that you might’ve missed. Today, he’s reading “The Cost of an Extra Foot,” which explains why engineers love overdesign and what that means for cities’ finances. Make sure to check back in tomorrow to catch the next installment of this special series.
If you enjoy this podcast, or any of the other work Strong Towns does, become a member today. Be the change your city needs.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESBecome a...
Duration: 00:13:36Megan Kimble: The Toll Urban Highways Take and the People Fighting Back
May 20, 2024Megan Kimble is an Austin-based journalist and author who’s spent the last four years writing about urban highways and highway expansion in Texas. Today, she’s joining us to discuss her new book “City Limits: Infrastructure, Inequality, and the Future of America's Highways,” where she explores three highway projects in Austin, Dallas and Houston, and the different groups fighting to stop them.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESMegan Kimble (Website).
Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
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Duration: 00:50:06How to Escape Housing (and Baseball Stadium) Traps, Plus a Little Disney Urbanism.
May 13, 2024The Messy City is a podcast that discusses urban planning and design issues. Its host, Kevin Klinkenberg, recently invited Strong Towns President Chuck Marohn to appear on an episode. It was a great conversation, so we’re sharing that audio with you here on the Strong Towns Podcast, too. Up for discussion today: takeaways from “Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis,” the logistics of building new sports stadiums, and how Disney World simultaneously embodies and contradicts Strong Towns’ principles.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESOrder your copy of Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong T...
Duration: 01:05:30The Strong Towns Tension With YIMBYism
Apr 22, 2024The Strong Towns approach to housing has some obvious tensions with NIMBYism, but what about YIMBYism? That’s the topic for discussion on the table for today’s episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, because while our approach has more in common with the YIMBY (“Yes in My Backyard”) crowd than differences, there are some nuances that are worth addressing. And if you want to take a serious deep dive into the Strong Towns approach to housing, then you’ll be glad to know that Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis is going to be rele...
Duration: 01:05:31Alex Alsup: How Much of the U.S.'s Housing Stock Is Locally Owned?
Apr 15, 2024This week on the Strong Towns Podcast, host Chuck Marohn is joined by Alex Alsup of Regrid, an organization that, among other things, has put together the only 100% complete national parcel map for the United States. Alsup chats with us about this 10-year project and some of the data and analyses Regrid has gotten out of it—including what percentage of property in any given jurisdiction is locally owned, and the implications of these numbers.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESCheck out the national parcel map here.
Click here to read Regrid’s “Owned Away From Home” report.<...
Duration: 00:45:00Where Strong Towns Stands As We Enter Another Election Year
Apr 08, 2024As the U.S. enters another election year—one that is certain to be contentious—we know that many Americans are going to be engrossed in the conversation about national politics. And many of our readers want to know where Strong Towns stands on the issue. In this week’s episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, host Chuck Marohn responds to this question, and promises one thing above all else: we will remain dedicated to our mission, no matter what.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESStrong Towns is a bottom-up movement for change across North America. Join today!
Chuc...
Duration: 00:57:59A Chat With Barkha Patel, Who Helped Achieve Zero Traffic Deaths in Jersey City
Apr 01, 2024On this week’s episode, Chuck chats with Barkha Patel, the Director of Infrastructure for Jersey City. Patel has pioneered changes in her city that have dramatically reduced traffic fatalities—in fact, this month marked seven years that Jersey City has gone without traffic deaths. If you’ve been around Strong Towns for a while, you’ve heard us talk about her before, and we’re excited to announce that she’ll be delivering the keynote speech at the 2024 National Gathering. Don’t worry, we’re not going to steal any of that thunder for today’s conversation (Get your tickets, thou...
Duration: 00:58:55Why We Need To Show Empathy Toward Drivers in Conversations About Street Safety
Mar 25, 2024Bike Talk is a radio show dedicated to the idea that we need to prioritize bikes as a form of public transportation, and they recently invited Chuck to appear on an episode. It was a great conversation, and so we’re sharing that audio with you today here, as well. They discuss why it’s important to have empathy in discussions about transportation and street safety, and why leading with empathy toward drivers is a good strategy.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESListen to the original episode on Bike Talk.
Bike Talk (Twitter/X; Instagram; Reddit).
Ch...
Duration: 00:51:06Benjamin Herold: The Unraveling of America’s Suburbs
Mar 18, 2024Benjamin Herold, author of Disillusioned: Five Families and the Unraveling of America’s Suburbs, joins host Chuck Marohn on this week’s episode of the Strong Towns Podcast. Disillusioned tells the story of five families from Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Pittsburg, all of whom moved to the suburbs in search of the American dream…but instead, they’re experiencing the decline of the suburbs, rather than the benefits that were initially sold to them.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESCheck out Disillusioned: Five Families and the Unraveling of America’s Suburbs.
Benjamin Herold (Twitter/X).
Ch...
Duration: 00:56:15What Is the Role of Philanthropy in Building Stronger Towns?
Mar 11, 2024What’s the role of philanthropy when it comes to building strong towns? How do we get philanthropy involved, and how do we make good investments? How do we access federal programs and bigger resources effectively? This is a tension within our conversation, and to help us unpack it, we invited two experts who are well-aligned with these issues onto the podcast: Kelly Jin, the Vice President for Community and National Initiatives at the Knight Foundation (where she leads a $150 million active grant portfolio, and $30 million in annual grant-making), and Stephen Goldsmith, the Derek Bok Professor of the Practice of...
Duration: 00:53:07Sam Quinones: Recovering Addicts Are Having a Bottom-Up Revolution in This Small Kentucky Town
Mar 04, 2024Journalist and author Sam Quinones returns to the Strong Towns Podcast for the third time to discuss a recent, moving article he’s written for The Free Press: “Opioids Decimated a Kentucky Town. Recovering Addicts Are Saving It.” It’s the story of Hazard, a small town that was hit hard by the decline of coal mining and the rise of the opioid epidemic—and yet its residents aren’t letting their town go down without a fight.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES“Opioids Decimated a Kentucky Town. Recovering Addicts Are Saving It,” by Sam Quinones, The Free Press (February 2024).<...
Duration: 00:26:08Tony Jordan and Chris Meyer: Pushing for People Over Parking
Feb 26, 2024This week’s episode of the Strong Towns Podcast is all about parking reform, and here to talk with host Chuck Marohn on the matter are Tony Jordan and Chris Meyer. Jordan is the president of the Parking Reform Network, a bottom-up nonprofit that’s working to educate the public about the impact of parking policy on climate change, equity, housing, and traffic. Meyer is the legislative assistant to Senator Omar Fateh, who was crucial in introducing a bill—the first of its kind in the nation—to eliminate parking mandates statewide in Minnesota.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESParking...
Duration: 01:04:54Eric Goldwyn: Why U.S. Transit Is So Expensive (and How To Fix It)
Feb 19, 2024On this week’s episode, host Chuck Marohn talks with Eric Goldwyn, a leading urban scholar and program director at the Marron Institute of Urban Management, as well as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Transportation and Land-Use program at the NYU Marron Institute. He is known for his pioneering research on urban issues, fostering collaboration to improve city living, and he’s here to talk with us today about the importance of transit for the future of cities, as well as the importance of local government (and the fact that local government is more than just an appendage of s...
Duration: 00:57:48Meet the Freeway Fighters Who Are Suing the Texas Department of Transportation
Feb 12, 2024One of the most egregious highway expansion projects we’ve encountered is the I-35 project in Austin, Texas. A lot of good people have been fighting it for a long time, and on this week’s episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, host Chuck Marohn will be talking with two of them: Adam Greenfield and Bobby Levinski. They’re both part of the grassroots movement Rethink35, which is working with other local organizations to file a lawsuit against the Texas Department of Transportation over their plans to expand I-35.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESLearn more about Rethink35’s work on...
Duration: 00:55:09Shima Hamidi: Narrow Lanes Save Lives
Feb 05, 2024On this week’s episode, Chuck talks with Dr. Shima Hamidi of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, who, in November 2023, wrote about the study when it first came out, and we’re excited to now have Dr. Hamidi on the podcast to tell us about her work, in her own words.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESRead the study: “A National Investigation on the Impacts of Lane Width on Traffic Safety.”
Check out the study’s homepage.
Shima Hamidi (Twitter/X).
Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
Duration: 00:39:21Minnesota Introduces First-in-the-Nation Bill To Eliminate Minimum Parking Mandates Statewide
Jan 29, 2024On this week’s episode, Chuck Marohn talks about a trip he made to the Minnesota state capitol, where he was invited to take part in a press conference in which a bill was launched. Strong Towns is a bottom-up, member-based movement, and so getting involved in legislative action is not normally something that would be on Chuck’s docket. So, why make an exception this time? Simple: because this is a bill that states that no city in Minnesota shall mandate parking requirements.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESWatch the full press conference here.
Chuck Marohn (Twit...
Duration: 00:43:51Where Is Sprawl Good? (Featuring Joe Minicozzi)
Nov 27, 2023At Strong Towns, we try to avoid using the word “sprawl” as a shorthand term in our content—and we’d even go so far as to say that sprawl isn’t the problem we’re trying to solve in our communities. All that said, are there any instances where sprawl is actually good? Hear Strong Towns President Chuck Marohn discuss this with Joe Minicozzi, principal of Urban3.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES“Sprawl Is Not the Problem,” by Chuck Marohn, Strong Towns (April 2016).
Urban3 (website).
Joe Minicozzi (Twitter/X).
Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
Duration: 00:48:34Reading Member Comments—Live From Buc-ee’s!
Nov 17, 2023Alright, it’s not exactly “live,” but while visiting Austin, Chuck Marohn couldn’t resist stopping by a Buc-ee’s to marvel at this Texas-sized gas station. It’s emblematic of the overbuilt, spread-out, auto-oriented infrastructure plaguing states like Texas and so many others—but even in Buc-ee’s massive parking lot, there is hope to be found, in the form of comments from Strong Towns members. These are the people who have taken the first step toward fighting a hundred years of bad city development. Will you join them by becoming a member today?
Duration: 00:13:31We’re Seeing a Groundswell of People Doing Amazing Things in Their Communities
Nov 15, 2023On this special Member Week episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck Marohn reflects how, despite being sick, his spirits were bolstered this week by the efforts of advocates he’s observed doing amazing work in their cities and towns. We get to support these local heroes through programs like Local Conversations and the Community Action Lab—and your donations are what support us so that we can continue making these programs happen. So, will you help us in making all of this possible by becoming a Strong Towns member today?
Duration: 00:25:16We Must Become More Sensitive to the Stress Our Cities Are Under
Nov 13, 2023Different people are sensitive to different things around them, and this Member Week, we’re asking you to challenge yourself to become a little more sensitive to the things that are happening in your community. What do you see when you look around you? Crumbling infrastructure? Poor urban design? Dangerously designed streets? Insurmountable municipal debt?
You can see what’s happening. Now it’s time to do something about it. Start by joining this movement of bottom-up action to change the trajectory of our cities and towns: become a Strong Towns member today.
Duration: 00:58:12Seth Kaplan: Repairing American Society, One Zip Code at a Time
Oct 23, 2023On this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, host Chuck Marohn talks with friend, author, and expert on fragile states, Seth Kaplan. His new book, Fragile Neighborhoods, offers a bold new vision for addressing social decline in America, one zip code at a time. It discusses the importance of revitalizing our local institutions and introduces the reader to some of the people and organizations who are doing just that—along with practical lessons for those who want to do similar work.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTESGet your copy of Fragile Neighborhoods: Repairing American Society, One Zip Code at a...
Duration: 00:52:34Conor Semler: A New Decision-Making Framework for Street Design
Oct 02, 2023On this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, host Chuck Marohn chats with Conor Semler, an associate planner with Kittelson and Associates.
Semler was involved in the development of both the National Association of City Transportation Officials’s Urban Bikeway Design Guide and the Federal Highway Administration’s Separated Bike Lane Planning and Design Guide. He's also played a role in putting together a decision-making framework that changes the way engineers, planners, and other transportation professionals approach street design. Tune in to hear him talk about this innovative approach to transportation planning, and more!
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTE... Duration: 00:51:29Strong Towns Is Jane Jacobs in Action
Sep 25, 2023Strong Towns founder and president, Charles Marohn, was invited to the Lit with Charles podcast to discuss Jane Jacobs’ seminal work, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, and the impact it has had on urban planning and the building of cities.
If you love Jane Jacobs or want to learn more about her views and how Strong Towns advocates are working to make them a reality, you will want to explore this conversation.
We have provided a full transcript to go along with the audio version, which we share here with the permission of...
Duration: 00:53:20