43 min

The Taylor Swift Transit Effect Better Planners Podcast

    • Arts

Shelley and Mary are back for another interesting episode on the the “Taylor Swift Transit Effect.” We discuss interesting stats and facts from this phenomenon, some criticisms to looking at this event as a decider on changes for transit, and finally the big question: will these concert goers continue to take transit? What does it mean for women, non-binary folks, LGBTQIA+ folks when they take transit? How do we address the needs and wants of those people around transit and planning?
We discuss lots of really great topics in this episode and can’t wait for you to listen!

Sources from this episode:
Taylor Swift is an unlikely public transit iconL.A. Excited to Experience the “Taylor Swift Transit Effect” Taylor Swift Fans Give Public Transit a Well-Timed Boost The Taylor Swift Transit Effect: VTA adds more service for ‘Eras Tour’ as other cities see public transit boom Public Transit Gets the Swiftie Bump BART's Not One More Girl Initiative Moves to Phase 2The New Normal: Trends in Telecommuting Influence Transportation, Employment, & More Will transit recover? A retrospective study of nationwide ridership in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemicFeminist City Claiming Space in a Man Made World by Leslie KernWant to be a part of the podcast? Send in an email!
The team behind the upcoming Better Planners podcast wants to hear from you about the real life issues you handle as a planner. What are the honest, gritty, wicked problems you find yourself managing?
To share your experiences, email betterplannerspodcast@gmail.com
Your message might end up in one of the upcoming podcast episodes. You can be as anonymous or as identifiable as you want.

Where to find us:
Website: https://oregon.planning.org/community/betterplannerspodcast/
Instagram: @betterplanners

Shelley and Mary are back for another interesting episode on the the “Taylor Swift Transit Effect.” We discuss interesting stats and facts from this phenomenon, some criticisms to looking at this event as a decider on changes for transit, and finally the big question: will these concert goers continue to take transit? What does it mean for women, non-binary folks, LGBTQIA+ folks when they take transit? How do we address the needs and wants of those people around transit and planning?
We discuss lots of really great topics in this episode and can’t wait for you to listen!

Sources from this episode:
Taylor Swift is an unlikely public transit iconL.A. Excited to Experience the “Taylor Swift Transit Effect” Taylor Swift Fans Give Public Transit a Well-Timed Boost The Taylor Swift Transit Effect: VTA adds more service for ‘Eras Tour’ as other cities see public transit boom Public Transit Gets the Swiftie Bump BART's Not One More Girl Initiative Moves to Phase 2The New Normal: Trends in Telecommuting Influence Transportation, Employment, & More Will transit recover? A retrospective study of nationwide ridership in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemicFeminist City Claiming Space in a Man Made World by Leslie KernWant to be a part of the podcast? Send in an email!
The team behind the upcoming Better Planners podcast wants to hear from you about the real life issues you handle as a planner. What are the honest, gritty, wicked problems you find yourself managing?
To share your experiences, email betterplannerspodcast@gmail.com
Your message might end up in one of the upcoming podcast episodes. You can be as anonymous or as identifiable as you want.

Where to find us:
Website: https://oregon.planning.org/community/betterplannerspodcast/
Instagram: @betterplanners

43 min

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