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Streets Ahead

Streets Ahead Podcast

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Cities around the world are finally discovering the pitfalls of a car-centric transport system, with the most progressive cities implementing protected cycle lanes, liveable streets and low traffic neighbourhoods for improved cycling and walking. Each episode, we discuss the news and views in the fast-paced world of active travel, cycling, walking and urban planning in a jargon-free safe space. Streets Ahead is co-hosted by Adam Tranter, Laura Laker and Ned Boulting. For all enquiries, pleas ...
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The city is talking. Are we listening? Insight City provides a space for dialogue with thought leaders, innovators, and community builders from St. Louis and beyond, exploring urban development, innovation, and the keys to creating a thriving urban core. Tune in weekly with your host John Berglund, an architect, developer and author, for insightful conversation at The Post Building in the Downtown North Insight District of St. Louis.
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Urbcast is a bilingual podcast about cities, urbanism and more. Every week you will hear about my observations regarding cities, urban design, architecture, living in the Scandinavian capital of design — Copenhagen and interviews with various guests. Urbcast to dwujęzyczny podcast o miastach, urbanistyce i nie tylko. Co tydzień usłyszysz w nim o moich spostrzeżeniach dotyczących miast, architektury, Kopenhagi, posłuchasz rozmów z gośćmi - nie tylko ze świata urbanistyki. By Marcin Wojciech Ż ...
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"Illmatic: Surviving Beats, Overcoming Breaks" is a podcast where Louis L. Reed takes you on a journey through the intersection of hip-hop culture and personal stories of resilience. Each episode unwraps powerful narratives of trauma and triumph, showcasing the transformative power of music and the unbreakable spirit of those who rise above adversity. Tune in and feel the rhythm of survival and the beat of overcoming life’s toughest breaks.
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Talking about real estate, urban planning, the future of communities and more. Let’s build real utopia together. Cover art photo provided by Louis Reed on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@_louisreed
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The Future Great City podcast

Conversations with the people shaping St Louis with Alex Ihnen of nextSTL

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nextSTL began as the St. Louis Urban Workshop in 2009. Since then, the site has continued to evolve. Incorporating more voices across more platforms to tell the story, past, present, & future, of St. Louis. The evolution of Facebook and Twitter has changed the discussion, and the process of writing about urban and civic issues. Conferences, events, appearances by nextSTL contributors on radio and television, we’ve done, and will continue to do it all. Now it’s time to launch the Future Great ...
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Welcome to - the Nite Echo podcast. A compilation of haunting tales from all over the internet and our very own reality. From things that go bump in the night, to the inexplicable happenings in our mysterious world. Tune in with me your host, Louise Nite as I share a variety of myths, urban legends, ghost stories and true crime.
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The northern perspective on walking, wheeling and cycling. Harry and Will digest each month's policy and delivery news into a friendly, easily accessible round-up. Walk Ride GM campaigns to make walking, wheeling and cycling the natural choice for journeys across Greater Manchester. We've created a podcast to explore in more detail how the work we do as a campaign group affects the changes you're seeing in active travel infrastructure across the city. Harry Gray and Will York are both member ...
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Explore the rich and complex history of the United States and beyond. Produced by the New-York Historical Society, host David M. Rubenstein engages the nation’s foremost historians and creative thinkers on a wide range of topics, including presidential biography, the nation’s founding, and the people who have shaped the American story. Learn more at nyhistory.org.
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Hi, my name is Cory Wong. This is my podcast. I'm going to talk to your favorite artists as they discuss their personal tricks of the trade, never-before-heard stories, and the proper response when Sinatra wants to peep your master tapes.
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Hello everyone! My name is Mandee Rust and I am a Career Counselor here at Saint Louis University. I'm your new host working alongside some pretty great Student Interns, to bring you stories from the world of work. The Launch Pod: A Podcast by Saint Louis University's Career Services will cover career topics and stories to help you navigate your career journey. We will offer career-related tips, and information and we’ll share stories from Employers, Staff and Faculty Members, Students, and ...
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Host Jean Ponzi presents information, education and conversation with activists and experts on environmental issues and all things "green." Produced in the studios of KDHX Community Media in St. Louis, MO.
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This Platform shares a variety of urban & pop culture shows and music playlist. Hear real life experiences, and real people from all across the globe sharing information, trails, & tribulations. Come laugh, learn, and support a new movement in independent underground media. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenorfstarstation2/support
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So what is 'Yacht Soul'? Smooth, well-crafted, super-engineered with the sprinkling of perfect musicianship: Yacht Soul is where soul music from the late 70s and AOR collided to create a perfect blend which has stood the test of time - thanks in large parts to the meticulous songwriting and producing of the era. An elite group of musicians which included members of Toto – Steve Pocaro, Jeff Pocaro, Mike Pocaro, Steve Lukather, David Paitch along with other well respected session musicians su ...
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Anxious and Afraid The Pod

Anxious and Afraid The Pod

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A podcast hosted by Abby and Shawna, two gals from the Pacific Northwest who love to talk about true crime, the paranormal, conspiracies, and everything in-between. Listen in as the girls switch off each episode, telling each other a story that makes them feel especially anxious and afraid.
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A series of stylishly produced conversational podcasts about the ins and outs and highs and lows of making high quality art in the public realm.Louise Francis and Laura Knight, co-directors of FrancisKnight, talk with a number of recognised experts in the field about best practice and why public art is so important.
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DIG LIFE DEEP! with John Aidan Byrne brings fascinating guests from Main to Wall Street and the worlds of finance, economics, politics, Silicon Valley, Hollywood, sports, art, science and more. The show celebrates success, a spirit of enterprise, in an age of unparalleled social upheaval. An award-winning Irish journalist in his beloved America, Byrne seeks hope for our existential crisis. Byrne is a writer, reporter, editor and Broadway alumnus. His work is published in the New York Post, W ...
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Welcome to Stand Tall with Rachel Bell. Stand Tall is candid conversations with people blazing a trail across property, architecture, and engineering. Your host is Rachel Bell, Director of Partnerships at Stride Treglown and established role model for women in the construction industry. The podcast follows in the spirit of Rachel’s personal mantra 'Stand Tall' which is about inspiring and supporting others to face fears and try something new. Expect fast-flowing conversations about life, car ...
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This week, John Berglund caught up with Dick Fleming, a prominent figure in urban development and economic growth. With over 40 years of experience as a "civic entrepreneur" across multiple major U.S. cities, Dick played a pivotal role in Denver's economic resurgence during the 80s and 90s. He served as the founding CEO of The Downtown Denver Partn…
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“Skunk” Baxter has had an interesting career. The Washington, D.C.-born musician was one of Steely Dan’s founding members in the early 1970s, and played on some of their most iconic numbers, like Can’t Buy a Thrill’s’ “Reelin’ in the Years” and “Do It Again,” or Pretzel Logic’s “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number.” Then, he moved on to join the Doobie Br…
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Welcome to the episode 201: What is the beauty of inclusion in architecture? 🤔 Join us as we explore the power of inclusive design with Lotte, Marie-Louise, and the team at MATTERS Arkitekter. Discover how the Heerup School project transformed an ordinary building into an extraordinary space for special needs students. Learn about the importance of…
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The women’s suffrage movement was a hard-fought, decades-long campaign to extend that most essential of democratic rights to all Americans regardless of sex. That protracted struggle would rapidly come to a head in August of 1920 in Tennessee, the final state needed to ratify the 19th Amendment. Author and journalist Elaine Weiss talks with David R…
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Fanfary i fajerwerki! 🎉🎙️ Przed Tobą jubileuszowy odcinek nr. 200! A w nim o tym: Jaki jest stan polskich miast i sytuacja na rynku mieszkaniowym? Jestem bardzo zadowolony z tej rozmowy i cieszę się, że porozmawiałem z Magdą ponownie po 4 latach i 187 odcinkach. Z Magdą Milert @pieing rozmawiamy o wyzwaniach współczesnej urbanistyki: od smyczy mocz…
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This week on Insight City, Brian Monheiser and Anthony Calamito of GEO261 sat down with Frank Romo, CEO and founder of RomoGIS. With a background in urban planning and geospatial technologies, Romo develops applications for cities, non-profits, and research organizations, aiming to empower communities with tools and skills to create positive change…
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Jason Newsted spent 15 years holding down the low end in Metallica, playing bass for the band from 1986 through 2001. That era included records like …And Justice For All and Metallica—AKA The Black Album—plus the iconic S&M live album with the San Francisco Symphony. But that was just the beginning for Newsted, an artistic polymath who has since pu…
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Welcome to the episode 199!: How design and law exclude homelessness from urban spaces? 🤔 Together with Pia Justesen - writer and human rights lawyer, we discuss The Exclusionary City — a research project and exhibition that explores how both law and design exclude homeless people from urban spaces. This phenomenon is also known as dark design. We …
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Joe Biden’s legacy as America’s 46th president is still in the making. President Biden took office shortly after the attempted coup on January 6th, during the cresting of one of the most fatal waves of COVID-19, and in a period of severe economic disruption. While his historic decision not to seek reelection may prove decisive in the 2024 president…
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Przed Tobą 198. odcinek Urbcastu, w którym rozmawiamy o tym rewitalizacji obszaru poszpitalnego w Krakowie, czyli Wspólnie na Wesołej. Moimi rozmówczyniami są: Carolina Pietyra - Dyrektorka Krakowskiego Biura Festiwalowego oraz Katarzyna Olesiak - Prezes Agencji Rozwoju Miasta Krakowa. Razem z moimi gościniami omawiamy ważne aspekty rewitalizacji n…
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This time Ned and Laura go behind the walls of Pentonville Prison for this very special episode. Listeners may remember Stef Jones, founder of XO Bikes, who trains ex-offenders in cycle maintenance in south London to help them turn their lives around. With UK prisons full to bursting, people like Stef, along with prison staff themselves, try to bre…
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This week on Insight City, John Berglund sat down with Zekita Armstrong Asuquo, Chair and CEO of Gateway Global American Youth and Business Alliance Academies, a tech-based workforce development organization focused on training under-resourced high school students for entry-level geospatial careers. They discussed Gateway Global's new Geospatial & …
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We know what you’re thinking: Dave Navarro is gonna talk about the onstage brawl. But Cory Wong starts this episode of Wong Notes with an important caveat. This show was recorded long before the awful breakdown and confrontation between Navarro and Jane’s Addiction vocalist Perry Farrell, so don’t expect any salacious gossip. But that just makes th…
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Welcome to the newest episode: What is the holistic approach to landscape architecture? 🤔 Together with Line Stybe Vestergaard, who was responsible for creating the landscape and urbanity team at JUUL FROST Architects, we discuss the office’s holistic approach to landscape design. We also explore Danish landscape architecture through Line’s experie…
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Enshrined in our Constitution and etched into our currency, religion is inextricable from the fabric of American political and social life. The ubiquity of religion in our national history has also made it an elusive, at times contradictory, force in this country’s growth—one that is associated with freedom and tolerance as often as it is with cens…
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Przed Tobą 196. odcinek Urbcastu, w którym rozmawiamy o tym: Jak bike sharing odmienił krajobraz polskich miast?🤔 W zeszłym tygodniu obchodziliśmy Europejski Tydzień Mobilności, więc to świetna okazja, aby podsumować, jak rower miejski (bike sharing) od około dekady wpływa na krajobraz polskich miast. Duża w tym zasługa Tomasza Wojtkiewicza, prezes…
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In this week's episode, Abby takes the gang to the foggy London streets of the Victorian era to learn about one of the first urban legends- the story of Spring-Heeled Jack. For several decades in the 1800s, the elusive and infamous Spring-Heeled Jack, known for his blue flames, sharp claws, and incredible leaps, struck fear into the hearts of Engla…
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This week, we’re bringing in guest host Brian Monheiser of GEO261 to kick off a special Geospatial series of Insight City. Brian’s first guest is Simon Bailey, CEO of T-Kartor USA, a geospatial solutions company based right here in Downtown North St. Louis. Simon has over 25 years of experience in the geospatial industry, having worked with organiz…
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Keith Urban has spent decades traveling the world and topping global country-music charts, and on this episode of Wong Notes, the country-guitar hero tells host Cory Wong how he conquered the world—and what keeps him chasing new sounds on his 6-string via a new record, High, which releases on September 20. Urban came up as guitarist and singer at t…
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Welcome to the newest episode: Bogotá’s Transformation: what are the lessons for urban equality? 🧐 Together with Enrique Peñalosa, a visionary former mayor of Bogotá, we discuss his achievements, challenges, and commitment on the way to building a more equitable city. We explore: ✅ His political journey and impact on Bogotá ✅ The role of public tra…
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Past the Olympics, Football Starting, and having weather concerns in the Gulf of Mexico. Yep, that means it's the end of the summer! Part 1 Mister Riot Beats - Bumpin' - 0:00 Big Mic - Big Waves radio (feat. Jsun the Prophesor & Big Tree) – 1:42 Conscious Route -Two Guys feat Pro Focus – 6:18 Sincere God Magnetic - Trouble featuring Moose Harris & …
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The US Capitol building is a powerful physical symbol of representative democracy, with its famous dome one of America’s most iconic architectural feats. The solidity and dependability of that symbol, however, belie the dynamic history of the ever-changing building itself. Alan Hantman, architect of the Capitol from 1997 to 2007, joins David M. Rub…
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Sustainable farming is both lifestyle and full-time job for Holly Evans, Randy Buck and their three children. Holly and Earthworms host Jean Ponzi "tour" this young family's 15+ acre Rosy Buck Farm on a hillside property in Leasburg, MO, where Randy digs circular vegetable beds! Third in Earthworms' series featuring local farmers certified by Known…
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Przed Tobą odcinek 194 w formie solowej, w którym mówię o 10 rzeczach, których nauczyła mnie Japonia 🤔 Dzielę się swoimi 10 przemyśleniami na temat Japonii i japońskich miast zarówno z perspektywy urbanisty, jak i turysty. Myślę, że spodobają się tym, którzy interesują się Japonią lub planują tam pojechać. Dziś między innymi o: ✅ Wyjątkowści Japoni…
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Harry and Will discuss how Walk Ride GM effectively campaigns when trying to balance the role of 'Critical Friend' as well as our infrastructure visit to Oldham, with the good and bad experiences we faced on our journey there. We also discuss the Louise Haigh interview with the Streets Ahead podcastDe către Walk Ride GM
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We ask 'chopsticks or fork?' as we tour some of Australia' best country Chinese restaurants, discuss if it's time Australia had a ministry of food, hear about the joys of a medicinal garden, and learn about the history of comfort in a new series by Colin Bisset.De către Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This week, John Berglund caught up with Maxine Clark, the founder and former CEO of Build-A-Bear Workshop, the retail chain that revolutionized the stuffed animal industry. Currently, she serves as the Chief Inspirator at The Delmar DivINe, a transformative real estate project in St. Louis that fosters collaboration among nonprofits and provides af…
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Send us a text Join me as I sit down with powerhouse defense attorney Jason Goldman, a former prosecutor who now defends high-profile clients in some of the most complex and headline-making cases. In this riveting episode of Illmatic: Surviving Beats, Overcoming Breaks, we pull back the curtain on the world of law, crime, and order. From the intens…
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In this week's episode, Shawna brings the tale of one of the biggest mysteries to ever come out of the Pacific Northwest- The story of D.B. Cooper. Tune in to learn the details behind one brazen man's plans to hijack a plane, ask for and receive a ransom, and then parachute to safety without ever being caught. Credits: Wikipedia.com FBI.gov Music B…
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Our last episode, an interview with Secretary of State for Transport, Louise Haigh MP, caused a bit of a storm and went viral. Laura's interview was picked up by a host of UK national media including BBC News, The Sun, GB News, The Times and more. We discuss how the story happened, what it means for active travel - and why the wider media picked up…
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This week, John Berglund sat down with Arrey Obenson, President and CEO of the International Institute of St. Louis. Originally from Cameroon, Obenson immigrated to the United States nearly two decades ago to attend Washington University School of Law. With extensive experience in community engagement and a passion for social justice, he now leads …
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Louise Haigh MP, the Secretary of State for Transport, joins Laura Laker on Streets Ahead for an insightful discussion on the future of active travel in the UK. From her own cycling experiences to the role of walking and cycling in tackling public health and climate challenges, Haigh outlines her vision for a national integrated transport strategy …
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Please enjoy this re-release of a past episode of For the Ages. New episodes will return Fall 2024. Henry Louis Gates Jr. has helped reshape the nation’s collective understanding of the legacy of slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction, and the ongoing struggle for racial equality. The storied filmmaker, literary scholar, journalist, cultural cri…
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We learn what boring buildings do to the brain, discover what treasures are in store in the David Jones archives, ponder the human need to travel with Lauren Fuge and join Colin Bisset as he turns his keen eye to the humble drawing pin.De către Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Earthworms' late, dear, zany friend Jay Schober was one hemisphere - with he dearest friend Jim Findlay - of the St. Louis Brain Sandwich, in the early glory DAZE of KDHX. Honoring Jay, we serve up again this interview, recorded in January 2021, promoting Jay and Jim's memoir, We Never Got To Be Zombies (yet) - 55 Years of Friendship and Fiddling w…
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We explore how the concept of bluefield architecture could assist in the housing crisis, meet some passionate tree collectors, hear about the world of fishmongering, and learn about the Parisian legacy of Siegfried Bing.De către Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Welcome to the newest episode: How to engage citizens in urban mobility? 🧐 This will be a very special episode as I will be joined by two special guests, and it will be... bilingual! In the first part, we will talk in English with Iskandar Tange, co-founder of Coding the Curbs, and in the second part in Polish with Dorota Gajda-Kutowińska — a Senio…
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