Coastal Conversations

Coastal Alabama Partnership

Coastal Conversations is a platform for citizens of coastal Alabama to expand awareness, increase best practices and inspire positive change.

Episodios

  1. 28/09/2022

    The Affordable City with Shane Phillips

    Shane Phillips, the author of The Affordable City, shares his multi-pronged approach that tackles the Three S's of housing Supply, Stability, and Subsidies with the LIVE audience at Coastal Conversations on August 30th, 2022 in Mobile, Alabama. Shane Phillips manages the UCLA Lewis Center Housing Initiative, where he develops research, policy analysis, and educational materials to improve the public's understanding of the causes of and solutions to America's housing challenges. He co-hosts the UCLA Housing Voice Podcast which translates emerging academic research into plain, jargon-free language, and previously taught as an adjunct instructor at USC and worked as policy director for Central City Association, a civic and business advocacy organization in downtown LA. Shane has written for the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Atlantic, and other local and national outlets, and also writes at his blog, Better Institutions (betterinstitutions.com). He received his bachelor's degree in biochemistry from the University of Washington and masters degrees in urban planning and public administration from the University of Southern California. Watch Shane Phillips - The Affordable City Here >>> What Is Coastal Conversations Coastal Conversations is a program of Coastal Alabama Partnership and is a platform for citizens to engage with experts who will provide leading edge information and share big ideas. Our goal is to expand awareness of issues, to increase knowledge of best practices and to inspire positive change.   For more details and to confirm your spot, visit CoastalCon.org, our event page on Facebook and Eventbrite, or contact the team at info@coastalcon.org.

    1 h y 9 min
  2. What Young People Want, A Panel Discussion

    22/02/2022

    What Young People Want, A Panel Discussion

    Recent headlines and conversations between leaders throughout our region often highlight the drain of young people from our area and the need to attract talented professionals into our region. This Coastal Conversation installment addresses young professionals' concerns and discusses ways our community can work together to develop the assets and create the quality of life that attracts young people to move to and stay in our communities. Watch The VIdeo: Coastal Conversations on YouTube Coastal Conversations on Facebook  Cam Marston of Generational Insights moderates this panel. Cam Marston is the leading expert and speaker on the impact of generational change and its effect on the workplace and the marketplace. As an author, columnist, blogger, and lecturer, he imparts a clear understanding of how generational demographics are changing the landscape of business. Panelists of Young Professionals Include: Meg Fowler - Director of the History Museum of Mobile Kim Garrett - Director, Victory Health Partners Portia Green - Principal, Prichard Preparatory School Terrance Smith - Director, Office of Strategic Initiatives, City of Mobile This Coastal Conversation event was recorded live on Tuesday, February 15, 2022, at Byrne Hall on the Springhill College Campus. ////////////// More About Coastal Conversations The goal of Coastal Conversations is to introduce transformative ideas and then work with local partners to implement the ideas into our community. If you are interested in partnering with us, please contact us at info@coastalcon.org.

    1 h y 28 min
  3. How Cities Grow & Prosper with Mayor Tom Murphy

    10/11/2021

    How Cities Grow & Prosper with Mayor Tom Murphy

    On this Coastal Conversation, Tom Murphy, former mayor of Pittsburgh transformed his community when faced with certain adversity. Mayor Murphy offers experience, advice and pathways for any community looking to grow and prosper. In his three terms as mayor of Pittsburgh, from January 1994 through December 2005, Murphy initiated a public/private partnership strategy that leveraged more than $4.5 billion in economic development in the city. Murphy led efforts to secure and oversee $1 billion in funding for the development of two professional sports facilities, and a new convention center that is the largest certified green building in the United States. Plus, he developed strategic partnerships to transform more than 1,000 acres of abandoned industrial properties into new commercial, residential, retail, and public uses, and he oversaw the development of more than 25 miles of new riverfront trails and parks. Utilizing his extensive experience in urban revitalization—what drives investment, what ensures long-lasting commitment—Mayor Murphy will share his experience as well as highlight examples of cities that have transformed themselves by developing creative solutions to challenging problems.   Resources: Watch Coastal Conversations on YouTube  Watch Coastal Conversations on Facebook    More About Coastal Conversations The goal of Coastal Conversations is to introduce transformative ideas and then work with local partners to implement the ideas into our community. If you are interested in partnering with us, please contact us at info@coastalcon.org.

    1 h y 18 min
  4. 2021 Coastal Survey Results Revealed with Kevin Akins

    05/11/2021

    2021 Coastal Survey Results Revealed with Kevin Akins

    On this episode, you will hear the full presentation of the Coastal Conversations Community Survey by researcher Kevin Akins with the ALG Group, released April 29, 2021. This survey reveals that Coastal Alabama residents are generally satisfied with their quality of life and most aspects of living in Baldwin and Mobile Counties, but many groups have pressure points. Key Takeaways - Across Mobile and Baldwin counties, traffic/transportation and availability of affordable housing are sore spots, as well as the availability of high-quality jobs. - In Mobile County, public safety is more pressing. The economy, race relations, and public schools also receive lower marks – much of which can be attributed to racial divides within Mobile County. - In Baldwin County residents are more pleased with their quality of life, but they also show more concern about water quality in the Bay. - There are concerns about younger residents' opportunities and retention. These younger residents have more negative opinions on the job market and cultural opportunities, and many admit they've considered leaving the region. Resources Click here to download and review the full presentation by researcher Kevin Akins with ALG Group. Kevin Akins More About Coastal Conversations The goal of Coastal Conversations is to introduce transformative ideas and then work with local partners to implement the ideas into our community. If you are interested in partnering with us, please contact us at info@coastalcon.org.

    1 h y 2 min

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Coastal Conversations is a platform for citizens of coastal Alabama to expand awareness, increase best practices and inspire positive change.