Insincerely Yours, Earth Jonathan
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If Earth could write us a strongly worded letter expressing her feelings about our treatment of her, what would she want us to improve as individuals, communities, and local governments? Join Jonathan as he hosts interesting yet lighthearted discussions with expert guests about all things local related to climate change, equity, and sustainable development. Insincerely Yours, Earth keeps it real and keeps you informed on how you can improve your community.
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Mitchell Silver on Climate Change, Fairness, Democracy, and the Future of Planning
In a thought-provoking podcast, Mitchell Silver, a seasoned urban planner with over three decades of experience, engages in a profound discussion with Jonathan Rosenbloom on the future of cities, emphasizing the critical intersections of climate change, fairness, and sustainability. Silver passionately advocates for a paradigm shift in urban development towards more equitable and environmentally conscious models, stressing the urgency of addressing issues like gentrification, displacement, an...
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Peter Calthorpe on Stroads, New Urbanism, & TODs
Welcome to this episode featuring renowned urban designer, author, and founder of New Urbanism and Transit Oriented Development, Peter Calthorpe. Join us as we delve into captivating discussions on the future of housing, urban planning, and revitalizing vacant retail spaces. Gain insights from one of the foremost experts in urban design as we explore innovative solutions to shape our cities for generations to come. Tune in to discover the intersection of sustainable development, community des...
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Sara Bronin on Historic Preservation and the Importance of Cultural Space
Join Sara Bronin, Chair of the U.S. Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and professor at Cornell University, as we engage in a multifaceted discussion covering the Council's role, priorities, and challenges, alongside her initiatives like Desegregate CT and the National Zoning Atlas. Our conversation delves into the importance of historic preservation in fostering culture, mitigating climate change, and promoting economic growth while navigating funding, politics, and developmental pres...
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Tim Beatley on Living with Nature & Biophilic Cities
Step into the lush world of biophilic cities with this podcast episode featuring Tim Beatley, the Teresa Heinz Professor of Sustainable Communities and the visionary behind Biophilic Cities. Get ready for an exhilarating journey as we dive deep into the enchanting realm of cities intertwined with nature. Join us as we unravel the ethical dilemmas of flora in urban landscapes and explore the dynamic fusion of sustainability, urban planning, and the allure of nature. Don't miss out on this invi...
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Majora Carter on Gentrification & Low Status Communities
Welcome to our inaugural episode, where we plunge headfirst into gentrification. Joining us is the venerable Majora Carter, a creative force of urban renewal whose insights raise critical questions concerning the fabric of our cities. Together, we dissect the subtle nuances of gentrification, from its inception to its enduring grip on neighborhoods. Majora unveils the sinister machinations of legal and policy frameworks that result in displacement, offering a scathing critique of the status q...
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Official Trailer!!!
Trailer for Season 1 of Insincerely Yours, Earth. Hope you join us!