New Chattanooga Podcast

Marie Mott

In a city where the voices of the community often fall on deaf ears, we're flipping the script. Welcome to the New Chattanooga Podcast, where we're not just talking about change – we're making it happen, one conversation at a time. I'm Marie Mott, your host and a proud community activist running for Mayor here in Chattanooga. But this podcast isn't just about politics; it's about the heart and soul of our city. It's about YOU – the hardworking folks, the dreamers, the movers, and the shakers who make Chattanooga what it is. Join me as we dive deep into the issues that matter most to our community. From tackling homelessness and affordable housing to fostering economic growth and ensuring equal opportunities for all, we'll explore the challenges facing our city head-on. But we won't stop there. We'll also uncover innovative solutions, share inspiring stories, and amplify the voices of those too often overlooked. But this podcast isn't just about policy; it's about people. It's about building connections, fostering understanding, and creating a safe space for dialogue. It's about sharing our stories, our struggles, and our dreams for a brighter future. So whether you're a lifelong resident or a newcomer to our city, whether you're a business owner, a student, or a retiree – this podcast is for you.

Episodes

  1. 03/21/2024

    Free Public Transit for ALL!

    Welcome back to the New Chattanooga Podcast! In this episode, Marie Mott delves into a topic close to her heart: free public transit. This idea, originally championed by Mayoral Candidate Monty Bruell in 2021, has gained traction in cities around the nation. Marie shares her own experiences using public transportation in Chattanooga and discusses the potential benefits and challenges of implementing free public transit in our city. Key Points: Marie shares her personal experiences using public transportation in Chattanooga, highlighting the importance of affordable and accessible transit options for all residents.Case studies from cities like Alexandria, Virginia, and Kansas City, Missouri, showcase the benefits of free public transit, including reduced traffic congestion, lower emissions, and increased access to jobs and services.Marie emphasizes the need for bold and innovative solutions to address transportation challenges in Chattanooga, contrasting with the current administration's limited efforts.The podcast provides listeners with a range of options for approaching free public transit, encouraging a dialogue on how best to improve transportation in our city.Join Marie Mott as she explores the possibilities for transforming Chattanooga's transportation system and creating a more equitable and sustainable city for all residents. Stay tuned for more episodes of the New Chattanooga Podcast, where we discuss issues, ideas, public policy, and data to drive positive change in our community.

About

In a city where the voices of the community often fall on deaf ears, we're flipping the script. Welcome to the New Chattanooga Podcast, where we're not just talking about change – we're making it happen, one conversation at a time. I'm Marie Mott, your host and a proud community activist running for Mayor here in Chattanooga. But this podcast isn't just about politics; it's about the heart and soul of our city. It's about YOU – the hardworking folks, the dreamers, the movers, and the shakers who make Chattanooga what it is. Join me as we dive deep into the issues that matter most to our community. From tackling homelessness and affordable housing to fostering economic growth and ensuring equal opportunities for all, we'll explore the challenges facing our city head-on. But we won't stop there. We'll also uncover innovative solutions, share inspiring stories, and amplify the voices of those too often overlooked. But this podcast isn't just about policy; it's about people. It's about building connections, fostering understanding, and creating a safe space for dialogue. It's about sharing our stories, our struggles, and our dreams for a brighter future. So whether you're a lifelong resident or a newcomer to our city, whether you're a business owner, a student, or a retiree – this podcast is for you.