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Stories about how we make cities for people. Tune in and join listeners from 140 countries. I am Mustafa Sherif (Urban Planner based in Sweden). In this podcast, we don't only talk about making cities, but also about city makers' life careers, journeys, leadership, and hobbies ... In collaboration with AFRY (Urban Planning and Design Section)
 
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Slate Podcasts

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All communities face certain challenges. But some people see challenges as opportunities. On Placemakers, we bring you stories about the spaces we inhabit and the people who shape them. Join us as we criss-cross the country, introducing you to real people in real communities — people who make a difference in how we travel, work, and live. You’ll never look at your community the same way again.
 
The Reinventing Transport show is for anyone, in any country, pushing for local changes to urban mobility, especially if you want your city to be more socially just, sustainable, safe, productive, full of great places and much better at helping us all to flourish. Intro and outro music: "So Far So Close" by Jahzzar via http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Tumbling_Dishes_Like_Old-Mans_Wishes/So_Far_So_Close
 
Welcome to the Saving Cities Podcast. In each episode, a member of our team hosts a conversation with an expert in a place related field - this could be anything from Accessibility to Zoning, and everything in between. Please be sure to subscribe, and if you find this content worthy of your time, we'd be grateful if you'd take a moment to rate and review us.
 
A Quality of Place: The Grow Smart RI Podcast explores what smart growth can mean to the Rhode Island community by chatting with planners, advocates, community leaders, and experts in the field. Each episode will try to answer the question: what does smart growth really mean? This podcast is produced by Grow Smart RI, a 501 (c) (3) non profit organization.
 
A podcast for those seeking stories about having an impact and building a better life. From the original Serenbe story of how Founder Steve Nygren and his family discovered and developed the land that is now the leading wellness community, to stories featuring many of the people that inspired, encouraged and influenced how Serenbe was created. Steve Nygren and host Monica Olsen talk about how we resist or ignore issues out of fear vs. discovering common sense solutions and discuss the biophi ...
 
Join Building Brum’s Conor Nolan for a brand new construction and built environment podcast series. Conor will be talking with developers, contractors, architects, planners, business development managers and many more construction professionals from the built environment. Discussing developments across the region and the changing trends within the industry. For more information about Building Brum partner's ScanTech Digital and Solus please visit: https://www.buildingbrum.co.uk/
 
Tune in to hear Chris Powers talk to some of the most fascinating minds in business and discuss important topics in the worlds of real estate, entrepreneurship, and investing. Learn more at: http://thefortpod.com/ Chris is a serial entrepreneur with more than 17 years of real estate development and investment experience. With his unique perspective and style, Chris takes listeners below the surface, exploring crucial moments that shaped the success of our guests and digging up precious insig ...
 
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The RICS Podcast

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Welcome to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Podcast, an exclusive podcast series bringing together expert guests to discuss the most pertinent, industry-shaping topics from the world of Chartered Surveying. Every Monday you can expect a vibrant panel discussion covering topics such as new rules of conduct, the future of quantity surveying and the RICS global standard to name a few. Tune in to stay on top of the latest industry trends and changes whilst topping up your skills. Lea ...
 
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A scholarly association devoted to Midwestern history The Midwestern History Association, created in the fall of 2014, is dedicated to rebuilding the field of Midwestern history, which has suffered from decades of neglect and inattention. The MHA will advocate for greater attention to Midwestern history among professional historians, seek to rebuild the infrastructure necessary for the study of the American Midwest, promote greater academic discourse relating to Midwestern history, support t ...
 
This student-run podcast explores diverse topics around sustainable urban planning. Students who are enrolled in George Washington University’s Master’s program in Sustainable Urban Planning host each season of this podcast. We interview thought leaders and working professionals, to get perspectives from the local to the global. We discuss sustainability, equity, social justice, policy, and design as they relate to the built environment. Tune in each semester for a new season for contemporar ...
 
You don‘t have time to read through endless volumes of history books, you want to be a historic know-it-all now! Heritage Bytes explores the history, heritage, and culture, of Canada‘s 6th largest city. Each episode gives you a byte sized slice of the history of Mississauga from the beginnings over 10,000 years ago through milestones in history such as the War of 1812, the World Wars, and the development of a city through the amalgamation of lost villages. We look at the historic people, pla ...
 
open-ended design is a community of multidisciplinary creatives and technologists. We platform innovators from around the world, with a lens on positive impact. Join us as we create thoughtful connections and generate new ideas across tech, culture and creativity. Find out more at openended.design
 
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The PlanIt Podcast is the new part of the 2017 PlanIt Training Program on Comprehensive Plan Updates. This series will feature monthly episodes on a variety of topics that are not required elements of a comprehensive plan through conversations with planning experts and professionals outside of the Metropolitan Council.
 
A World Elsewhere is a cultural podcast that will examine lifestyle, moving and working trends that have exploded since the advent of the pandemic, political turmoil, and racial reckonings of 2020/2021. This show will speak to people looking to relocate to a place that is more aligned with their values and quality of life. Throughout we will explore the importance of place - where you live, work, and play. We will showcase services that make these major transitions easier; new work methods a ...
 
For today’s global leaders, it’s no longer enough to simply have outstanding performance, larger paychecks, and the corner office. These cutting-edge individuals are looking to connect a deeper sense of purpose to their work and feel more energized throughout their day. They are hungry for a new kind of leadership that fits their lifestyle and allows them to integrate their most important priorities with their work, instead of around it. They crave a life that is driven by their values, rath ...
 
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Hans Karssenberg (Partner, founder, and public developer at STIPO, Placemaking EU Board Member, Netherlands) and Vivian Doumpa (Local Office Director, STIPO Greece, Placemaking EU Board Member) In collaboration with Placemaking EU week in Pontevedra 2022. Read more here. Keep Up the Good Work. Keep Loving Cities ❤️️ All opinions expressed in each e…
 
In today’s episode, Chris is joined by Chad Cook, founder of Quadrant Investment Properties, a Dallas-based real estate investment company specializing in urban office opportunities. Before founding QIP, Chad was Vice President of Acquisitions at Hillwood Investment Properties, where from 2004 to 2012 he focused on development and acquisition oppor…
 
Peter Askew runs a bootstrapped, .com domain development business (often solo). He typically sources domains from the expired aftermarket and uses their descriptive nature as inspiration for each venture. Current projects: VidaliaOnions.com | RanchWork.com | DudeRanch.com On this episode Chris & Peter discuss: Investing in domains 101 and why ".com…
 
Charlie started the John W. Rich parody account, which became the springboard for his content agency, Alpha Social. Charlie has helped dozens of clients build up their personal brands with Twitter content, amassing millions of followers for his clients and 190,000+ followers on his John W. Rich account. In June of 2022, Alpha Social was acquired by…
 
Joel Kupperstein is the Senior Vice President of Product Strategy at Learning A to Z. He joins host Mike Palmer in a conversation about teaching, writing, and emerging tools like Chat GPT and generative AI. Joel shares his roots as a teacher from a family of teachers who began in the classroom in Los Angeles before moving to Product Strategy on the…
 
The gender split in construction is heavily one-sided, but through an exciting, bold renovation project with an all-female team, Kat & Fiona Parsons are leading a shift to level out those figures. With their construction backgrounds and passion for diversity and inclusion issues, the duo join RICS’ Sybil Taunton on this episode of The RICS Podcast …
 
Mark Toro sees real estate developments as opportunities to energize a region. He led the team at North American Properties that developed Alpharetta, Georgia's hugely popular $1 billion mixed-use Avalon project. Now as Chief Vision Officer at Toro Development Company, Mark is focused on three new projects he says will become "energy traps" for the…
 
Mike and Nancy talk with Asbury Park artist and entrepreneur Dallas Hlatky. Listening to the interview, one senses the joy in creating and the way in which the city of Asbury Park has been a partner in her journey. The passions that drive artists extend to their environments, so a sense of place is a key to their creative process. Asbury Park's pos…
 
Kyle Li is an interaction and learning designer based in New York City where he's an Assistant Professor of Design Technology at Parsons School of Design. He joins host Mike Palmer to discuss his experiences working with students exploring design and emerging technology. Kyle shares how he is fulfilling his mission to bridge the gap between higher …
 
Summary: In this episode, our host Stephanie Fortunato sits down with Matthew Ché Kowal and Molly North, founders of Majestic Collaborations, a company that takes an experiential learning approach to community preparedness, specifically using music, art, and cultural festivals as an immersive classroom. The three discuss Majestic Collaborations’ Fo…
 
Brandon Sedloff is Managing Director and Founding SVP of Sales at Juniper Square where he focuses on business development, and strategy and serves some of the world's largest institutional investment managers. Juniper Square empowers GPs and LPs to focus on building enduring relationships and exceptional investment opportunities. Our partnership en…
 
Host Mike Palmer is joined live at SXSW EDU by Dr. Tolonda Tolbert, Elliot Felix, Dr. Robin Naughton, and a live audience as we reveal our Learning Trends March Madness Brackets for 2023. We meet Tolonda, Elliot, and Robin briefly as Mike welcomes, family and friends into the conversation. He shares the show's history with March Madness and our pre…
 
The valuation of real estate investment assets plays a critical role in supporting confident markets and economic stability. To future proof practices in this area, RICS commissioned a valuation review, and an important conclusion of the review was to ensure there is more clarity and transparency in the use of valuation methods. This week on The RI…
 
BikeLA shares details on their pilot focused on promoting e-bikes for deliveries among small businesses near the port of Los Angeles. Bike LA, formerly known as Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition, is a membership-based nonprofit organization that works to make all communities in LA County healthy, safe, and fun places to ride a bike through advoc…
 
We catch up with Ash Wilson, Creative Director and Founder of Sculpt - an architectural interior design practice based in Digbeth. Exploring the journey of a design practice start-up we look at what it means to be an entrepreneur within the design world in the Midlands. We discuss the highs and lows of starting up a design business and amazing proj…
 
Sharee Hochman (Co-Founder and Co-Chair of Women in Urbanism Canada) Links that we mentioned in the episode: How Toxic Masculinity Drives Car Culture - https://www.womeninurbanism.ca/words/toxic-masculinity-drives-cars Cold Places can Create Warm Public Spaces - https://www.womeninurbanism.ca/words/cold-places-warm-public-spaces All the Ways Women …
 
To celebrate the kickoff of our Learning Trends March Madness Brackets, host Mike Palmer introduces Nancy his Virtual CoHost who runs through a ChatGPT-powered simulation of our Learning Trends Tournament for 2023. But fear not, we're just getting started. All of this coincides with our live panel at SXSW EDU in Austin that kicks off the podcast st…
 
EPISODE #267 In today’s episode, Chris is joined by Collin McLelland, co-founder of Digital Wildcatters, a community of energy professionals who are changing the way that we think about energy. After leaving high school, Collin knew that he wanted to be an entrepreneur and decided to learn about the oil and gas industry. He worked on roughnecking o…
 
Dr. Christopher Ali is the Pioneers Chair in Telecommunications and Professor of Telecommunications in the Bellisario College of Communications at Penn State. His research interests include media and telecommunications policy and regulation, broadband policy, critical political economy, critical geography, comparative media systems, qualitative res…
 
This week, we are so lucky to have Dr. Santina Contreras a researcher and adjunct professor at the USC Price School of Public Policy. Santina's work focuses largely on environmental justice, disaster planning, and community engagement. With a background in structural engineering, Dr. Contreras has a unique subset of skills in the planning field, an…
 
In another of our candidate support instalments of The RICS Podcast, we are delighted to be joined by RICS member, assessor and mentor, Jen Lemen FRICS. Offering a perspective from the other side of the interview table, Jen shares advice on how to prepare for the big day, and some best practice hints and tips to get you through the interview. This …
 
Not all technology has to be disruptive, it may actually be most useful as an extension of our ways of life, instead of as a replacement. In the arctic, the Inuit have extensive traditional knowledge of traversing sea ice for hunting, gathering supplies, and travelling between communities. SmartICE is a social enterprise which uses technology to bu…
 
A growing list of brands see the value in having brick-and-mortar stores, but not in running the stores themselves. Rebecca Fitts, AVP Real Estate at Leap, explains how the Leap platform operates physical stores for brands. She talks about the new cities where Leap is expanding and the efficiencies that they achieve through the clustering of stores…
 
Bashar Shamil Alkhafaji, PhD, A graphic designer and visual artist, his 14 years of education at the University of Technology - Iraq for design and graphic arts teaching in the great departments and a lovely teaching staff that he had felt with, as well as 23 years of professional experience as a VISUAL ARTIST AND Designer, he aspires to make the e…
 
Dr. Robin Naughton is an Assistant Professor and Web and Digital Services Librarian at Queens College in New York. She specializes in Human-Computer Interaction and User-Centered Research with a focus on mental models of libraries and library websites. She joins her husband, our host, Mike Palmer, in a conversation to set the stage for their live p…
 
We're back for 2023, and there is... a lot to catch up on.To begin, Emma McIntosh, Ontario reporter for The Narwhal, guides us through Doug Ford's Greenbelt plan. What will the long term effects be? Who stands to benefit? Did certain developers catch wind of the changes to land that was formerly protected?Then, Ontario Place for All co-founder Norm…
 
EPISODE #266 In today’s episode, Chris is joined by Billy McFarland, the founder of the controversial Fyre Festival event. The Fyre Festival dominated headlines in April 2017 when videos surfaced online promoting the festival featuring celebrities such as Kendall Jenner, Bella Hadid, and others. However, after suffering a series of management and a…
 
"The role of transit in shaping urban form is as important as its role in meeting transportation needs." - Meghna Khanna In this episode, Sam and Nat chat with the amazing Meghna Khanna, a Senior Director at Los Angeles Metro. After seeing Meghna's keynote address at the APA Los Angeles Awards Ceremony, we knew that we wanted her to come on the pod…
 
Cities are a diverse structure by their very nature, and tackling the challenges of equity in housing, education and welfare are paramount for McKinsey’s Jonathan Woetzel. Jonathan is the Global Leader of their Cities Special Initiative, affording him an ideal perspective on how cities can grow in diversity and inclusivity. We hear from Jonathan as…
 
Anna Rosling Rönnlund (Co-founder of Gapminder Foundation. UX-visionary. Co-writer of bestseller Factfulness. Public speaker, Stockholm, Sweden)Gapminder is an independent educational non-profit fighting global misconceptions.I am asking Anna the following questions:- What should urban planners stop doing when they plan cities? why?- What skills shou…
 
Anna Rosling Rönnlund (Co-founder of Gapminder Foundation. UX-visionary. Co-writer of bestseller Factfulness. Public speaker, Stockholm, Sweden)Gapminder is an independent educational non-profit fighting global misconceptions.I am asking Anna the following questions:Gapminder -Who is the founder?-What is the mission of Gampminder?-How big was the tea…
 
Penguin Pickup is a central pickup spot where online shoppers can ship orders and make returns. Patrick Jobidon, President at PenguinPickUp, explains how the growing chain operates as a retail agnostic, drive-up service that can also handle fresh and frozen food. James Cook is the director of retail research in the Americas for JLL. This episode wa…
 
Osnat Benari is a product and leadership coach for companies and professionals. She has over 20 years of product management experience working for companies like Diligent, Verizon Media, WeWork, and BBG Ventures. She has been named one of the top product-led growth influencers. She joins host Mike Palmer in a conversation about her book, Starting F…
 
EPISODE #265 In today’s episode, Chris is joined by the founder of ConvertKit, Nathan Barry. Nathan’s journey to helping creators all around the world began when he was doing web design in high school before expanding into freelance blogging and content creation. But after deciding to launch a book to promote his web design service, Nathan racked u…
 
Jonny Coreson is the CEO and Co-Founder of Everprep, a platform designed for professionals who want to share their expertise with learners seeking to pass exams to earn credentials. He joins host Mike Palmer in a conversation about the “Long Tail” of Test Prep and how he’s building a SaaS solution to empower both providers and preppers alike to ach…
 
The latest episode of Building the Future focuses on queer spaces, how they are used by LGBTQ+ people today and why they need to be preserved. The podcast returns to an important topic covered last year by a Modus article on the crisis queer venues are facing. It is hosted by Kelly Canterford MRICS, founder of Tigrou Consulting and co-chair of Free…
 
JP Pereira (Office director Tengbom Linköping, Sweden) We are talking about: Bergs locks visitor center project -Background, aim, design, the team behind the project etc. -How was the World Architecture Festival? -what were the key elements in the team to success in this project? Architecture in Sweden - How architecture works in Sweden? - Who is r…
 
Don Carson is the Sr. Art Director at Mighty Coconut where he creates attractions to be experienced in VR for games like Walkabout Mini Golf and beyond. He joins host Mike Palmer in a conversation about his experiences with placemaking in virtual reality and how those insights might relate to learning. After Don was trained as a commercial illustra…
 
Summary In this episode, our host Criena Gehrke talks with Elly Andriopoulou, Managing Director of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC). The two discuss the origins and evolution of SNFCC – as well as its early successes, stemming from a strong vision of enacting social impact and the ambition to be a cultural center for all. Ell…
 
EPISODE #264 In today’s episode, Chris sits down with Mitchell Baldridge and Nick Huber to discuss the current real estate market, how Twitter changed their lives, and cost segregation. Nick has been a small business owner since his final year of college when he started a student storage business with his friend, and after expanding to 25 towns ove…
 
Eli Staiman explains how PLANit Philo specializes in placemaking as a service. Using the example of the Distillery District in Toronto, as well as other well-activated places around the world, Eli talks about the tools and methods he uses to make magic out of real estate. James Cook is the director of retail research in the Americas for JLL. Subscr…
 
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