Connections

goBHM

How a city moves shapes more than the commute — it influences access, opportunity, and daily life. Connections is a podcast from goBHM exploring how Birmingham moves — and the people who move it. Created to support the development of Birmingham’s multimodal transportation plan, Connections will spotlight the real stories of people walking and rolling, transit riders, community advocates, and neighborhood leaders across the Magic City, offering a platform for dialogue and ideas that will shape Birmingham’s transportation future.

Season 1

  1. Rethinking How Birmingham Moves

    EPISODE 2

    Rethinking How Birmingham Moves

    In this episode of Connections, host Ebony Flake sits down with James Fowler, the City of Birmingham’s Chief of Public Infrastructure, to explore how a city long shaped by the automobile is beginning to think differently about movement. Birmingham is one of the most auto-dependent regions in the country — not because of a single decision, but because of decades of gradual planning choices that prioritized speed and drivability. James reflects on how those choices reshaped daily life, and why expanding transportation options can improve health, access, and overall quality of life. The conversation traces James’s own path — from growing up in the suburbs and spending time downtown as a child, to studying civil engineering and later discovering what transportation could be while working in Atlanta. That experience shaped his approach to planning in Birmingham: not as one system, but as a set of choices that must work together. Together, Ebony and James explore what building a more connected transportation system looks like in practice — strengthening walkable neighborhood centers, reclaiming comfort in historic urban villages like Woodlawn and North Birmingham, and designing places where people of all ages feel safe moving through their communities.   Connections is goBHM’s official podcast, produced in partnership with the Birmingham Department of Transportation (BDOT) and the Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority (BJCTA) as part of the Multimodal Transportation Plan. Produced, written, and hosted by: Ebony Flake Learn more about the goBHM Connectivity Project at www.letsgobhm.com

    6 min
  2. A City Within Reach

    EPISODE 4

    A City Within Reach

    There’s a certain energy to a city when movement feels easy, when you can walk to work, bike home past busy patios, or catch a bus without second-guessing it. It’s the kind of energy that comes from proximity, from moving through shared spaces instead of past them. In this episode of Connections, host Ebony Flake walks the Rotary Trail with Jackson Dean, a downtown Birmingham resident whose daily routine blends walking, biking, transit, and, when needed, driving. For him, mobility means living in a place where multiple options work together. James Fowler, Chief of Public Infrastructure for the City of Birmingham, adds perspective on how goBHM’s Multimodal Transportation Plan is aligning sidewalks, trails, and transit across Birmingham’s 99 neighborhoods, expanding walkable centers and strengthening connections throughout the city.   Connections is goBHM’s official podcast, produced in partnership with the Birmingham Department of Transportation (BDOT) and the Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority (BJCTA) as part of the Multimodal Transportation Plan. Produced, written, and hosted by Ebony Flake. Field Production by Jehme Pruitt.    This episode explores how downtown Birmingham offers a glimpse of what connected, multimodal movement can feel like — and how goBHM’s Multimodal Transportation Plan is working to strengthen connections across the city’s 99 neighborhoods. Learn more about the goBHM Multimodal Transportation Project at www.letsgobhm.com

    8 min

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How a city moves shapes more than the commute — it influences access, opportunity, and daily life. Connections is a podcast from goBHM exploring how Birmingham moves — and the people who move it. Created to support the development of Birmingham’s multimodal transportation plan, Connections will spotlight the real stories of people walking and rolling, transit riders, community advocates, and neighborhood leaders across the Magic City, offering a platform for dialogue and ideas that will shape Birmingham’s transportation future.