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City Dweller
Jared W
119 episodes
3 days ago
In each episode I talk with a city dweller to learn about their perspective on city life.
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In each episode I talk with a city dweller to learn about their perspective on city life.
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City Dweller
Damian Kevitt: From Nearly Losing His Life to Traffic Violence to a Career Advocating for Safe Streets for Pedestrians and Cyclists

Damian Kevitt is the Executive Director of Streets Are For Everyone, a Los Angeles-based organization that advocates for safer streets in Southern California. He worked as a professional counselor for 25 years, prior to almost losing his life as a result of traffic violence in 2013.

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3 days ago
21 minutes 57 seconds

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Micheál Podgers: Using Lessons Learned from Living in Europe to Advocate for an Urbanist Transformation of His Hometown of Chicago

Micheál Podgers is an urban planner with expertise in urban transportation planning, housing, and land-use. He is the Midwest Policy Lead for Climate Cabinet, a national organization that uses data science to support local leaders running in under-the-radar races with outsized climate impact.

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2 weeks ago
31 minutes 43 seconds

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Robin Pam: The Experience of Navigating the Streets of San Francisco Leads to a Career Advocating for Safer Streets for Walking and Biking

Robin Pam co-founded KidSafe SF in 2021. The organization was founded on the belief that when we design our streets to be safe for kids, they’re safe for everyone. In 2025, KidSafe SF merged with Streets for All, a Los Angeles-based organization that advocates for people-first streets and walkable communities through better street design, protected bike lanes, and citywide standards.

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1 month ago
28 minutes 12 seconds

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Cathy Dos Santos: Living Car-Free and Advocating for a Miami Built for People, Not Cars

Cathy Dos Santos is the Executive Director of Transit Alliance Miami, a non-profit organization advocating for walkable streets, bikeable neighborhoods, and better public transit in Miami-Dade County. She lives car-free and is a regular Miami-Dade Transit rider.

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1 month ago
30 minutes 20 seconds

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Denis Agar: Using Experience Gained Working as a Transit Planner to Make the Case for Better Transit in Vancouver

Denis Agar is an urban planner and the Executive Director of Movement, a group of transit riders, professionals, and enthusiasts fighting to make transit better in Metro Vancouver. Prior to leaving in 2023 to found Movement, he worked for a decade for TransLink, Vancouver's regional transit agency.

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1 month ago
27 minutes 32 seconds

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Baker Rogers: Owner of Queer Haven Books in Columbia, South Carolina, a Safe Haven for the Queer Community

Baker Rogers is a Sociologist and the owner of Queer Haven Books, South Carolina's only independent, queer bookstore. The mission of Queer Haven Books is to provide a place of safety and refuge for the queer community in the Southern United States.

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2 months ago
25 minutes 35 seconds

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Michael Schneider: Advocating for Pedestrian and Bicycle-Friendly Streets in Los Angeles While Living Car-Free

Michael Schneider is the founder of Streets for All, a Los Angeles-based organization that advocates for complete streets that can be used comfortably and efficiently by everyone, regardless of their age, income, race, gender, geography, or abilities. He has lived car-free for the past decade.

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2 months ago
27 minutes 50 seconds

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Guillaume Le Roux: The Urbanist Transformation of Paris. The Sometimes Contentious Process of Becoming a More Bicycle and Pedestrian-Friendly City

Guillaume Le Roux operates Le Vrai Paris, the Real Paris. He gives guided tours that are focused on helping people to discover Paris through the eyes of a local while challenging their expectations about the city. Guillaume is also a food blogger.

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3 months ago
32 minutes 46 seconds

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Jonathan Wober: A Growing Love of London Through the Experience of Being a Tour Guide

Jonathan Wober runs London on the Ground, and he gives guided tours of Islington and the City of London. Jonathan is a qualified City of London Guide Lecturer, Clerkenwell and Islington Guide, and Green Badge Tourist Guide of the Institute of Tourist Guiding.

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3 months ago
24 minutes 3 seconds

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Senator Molly Cook: Advocating for Walking, Biking, Public Transportation, and Other Urbanist Policies in Houston

Molly Cook is a registered nurse and a grassroots organizer. As a grassroots organizer, she has advocated for the health and safety of her neighbors, including a focus on supporting walking, biking, and public transportation. Molly was elected to the Texas Senate in 2024.

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4 months ago
24 minutes 18 seconds

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Brian Peterman: Building an Accessory Dwelling Unit in Chicago to Enable to Multigenerational Household

Brian Peterman and his wife took advantage of a pilot program in Chicago that allows for the creation of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in designated zones within the city. After nearly two years of planning, working through regulatory hurdles, and construction, they completed a coach house in their backyard. In 2023, Brian's mother-in-law moved into the coach house, allowing her to spend time with her young granddaughter on a daily basis.

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4 months ago
25 minutes 40 seconds

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"Gridlock" Sam Schwartz: The Father of Congestion Pricing in New York

Popularly known as Gridlock Sam, thanks to his coining of the term, Sam founded Sam Schwartz Consulting in 1995. Previously, he was New York City's Traffic Commissioner and Chief Engineer of the Department of Transportation. Sam started his transportation career in the late 1960’s as a New York cabbie and joined the Traffic Department as a junior engineer in 1971.

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5 months ago
38 minutes 19 seconds

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Kathleen Rooney: A Chicago Author and Flaneuse Whose Love of Walking Helps to Shape Her Writing

Kathleen Rooney is an author and a self-described flaneuse who loves to explore Chicago and other cities on foot. She is a founding editor of Rose Metal Press, a nonprofit publisher, as well as a founding member of Poems While You Wait, a team of poets and their typewriters who compose commissioned poetry on demand. Kathleen teaches in the English Department at DePaul University, and her recent books include the national best-seller Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk and the novel Cher Ami and Major Whittlesey

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5 months ago
27 minutes 48 seconds

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Samantha Anderson: A Proposal to Transform Downtown Chicago by Pedestrianizing Part of It

Samantha Anderson graduated earlier this year from the University of Chicago with a Master of Public policy degree. She was part of the team that won the 2025 Harris Public Policy Innovation Challenge, Creating A Thriving Downtown Chicago. Their proposal, Activating the Cultural Mile: Prioritizing Culture and Connectivity to Revitalize Downtown Chicago, includes the idea of pedestrianizing part of Michigan Avenue.

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6 months ago
18 minutes 33 seconds

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Emily Jabbour: The Experience of Being Involved in Local Government in Hoboken, an Urbanist Paradise

Emily Jabbour has served since 2017 as a Councilperson at Large in Hoboken, New Jersey. In 2025, she is running for Mayor of Hoboken, a city that houses over 50,000 residents in just over one square mile of land.

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6 months ago
26 minutes 25 seconds

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Ollie Thompson: Learning About Manchester and the North of England by Making Videos

Ollie lives in Manchester, England, and he makes videos about the history of Manchester and the North of England on his YouTube channel, Bee Here Now. Ollie's videos focus on seeing history from the perspective of those that actually made it, ordinary people, not those who reaped the benefits and the fame.

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7 months ago
23 minutes 44 seconds

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David Williams Rosales: Can You Really Live Car-Free in the United States?

David William Rosales is a writer and an environmental advocate. His interests include traveling, urbanism, public transit, and city living. He lives car-free in New York City, and he spent two years living car-free while traveling full-time.

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7 months ago
23 minutes 55 seconds

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Daniel Herriges: The Urbanist Potential of Small Towns

Daniel Herriges is the Policy Director at the Parking Reform Network, an organization that educates the public about the impact of parking policy on climate change, equity, housing, and traffic. He is a lifelong urbanist and advocate for people-centered places. Daniel lives in his hometown of St. Paul, Minnesota, with his wife and two young children.

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8 months ago
28 minutes 8 seconds

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Noelle Hunter and Paul Trust: Queenslink. Is an Abandoned Railroad Line the Answer to Building a Much-Needed North-South Subway Connection in Queens, New York?

The QueensLink is a group of grassroots activists seeking to improve public transit and open space in Central and South Queens through the creative reuse of a long-neglected, city-owned treasure, the Rockaway Beach Branch right-of-way. Their leaders are volunteers who live in New York City, a majority of them in Queens.

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8 months ago
28 minutes 57 seconds

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Yohann Milan: Why Paris is a Great City for Public Transportation and Active Transportation

Yohann Milan has a interest in railways and public transportation, and he makes videos on his YouTube channel, Le Ferrovipathe, that focus on the railways and public transportation in the Paris region.

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8 months ago
19 minutes 15 seconds

City Dweller
In each episode I talk with a city dweller to learn about their perspective on city life.