An immersive and informative show about Ireland's urgent urban crisis. Hosted by Matt Cooper and produced by Dee Reddy of Poddle Audio, the show was created in partnership with the RIAI and Irish Cities Group 2070.
The show mixes in-studio and on-the-ground interviews with archive material to build a rounded picture of Irish cities and the challenges they face. Across the series we learn from a wealth of unique and often personal perspectives from our diverse roster of guests who touch on everything from; activism, architecture, neuroscience, skateboarding, culture, diversity, infrastructure, immigration to urban planning.
The series builds on the argument that Irish cities are in crisis because current planning and development systems are not delivering the well-designed environments needed for the future. It presents a wealth of ideas and achievable solutions and champions collaboration between citizens and city makers — including civil society and local, regional, and state governments — to bring about change.
Cities must be recognised for what they are - the engines of our social, economic and cultural lives. This show aims to treat them with the curiosity, imagination and care that they deserve.
Irish Cities in Crisis was inspired by the book published by the Irish Cities Group 2070 under the same title.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An immersive and informative show about Ireland's urgent urban crisis. Hosted by Matt Cooper and produced by Dee Reddy of Poddle Audio, the show was created in partnership with the RIAI and Irish Cities Group 2070.
The show mixes in-studio and on-the-ground interviews with archive material to build a rounded picture of Irish cities and the challenges they face. Across the series we learn from a wealth of unique and often personal perspectives from our diverse roster of guests who touch on everything from; activism, architecture, neuroscience, skateboarding, culture, diversity, infrastructure, immigration to urban planning.
The series builds on the argument that Irish cities are in crisis because current planning and development systems are not delivering the well-designed environments needed for the future. It presents a wealth of ideas and achievable solutions and champions collaboration between citizens and city makers — including civil society and local, regional, and state governments — to bring about change.
Cities must be recognised for what they are - the engines of our social, economic and cultural lives. This show aims to treat them with the curiosity, imagination and care that they deserve.
Irish Cities in Crisis was inspired by the book published by the Irish Cities Group 2070 under the same title.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

To understand how we arrived at this crisis, we must take a journey to the past. In this episode Matt learns how urban life in Ireland has changed since 1975, how the rise of the car has changed our cities and why we could all do with a dose of the optimism of the 1990s.
Contributors include:
Carole Pollard
Tony Reddy
Frank McDonald
Máire Henry
Sean Mahon
Irish Cities in Crisis is hosted by Matt Cooper and produced by Dee Reddy (Poddle Audio). The show is proudly supported by the RIAI and the Irish Cities 2070 Group.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.