|
In this episode, we welcome back Chuck Marohn, Founder and President of Strong Towns, to talk about some of the themes from his brand-new book Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity. Here's a sampling of what Chuck and Verdunity's Kevin Shepherd talk about in this show: - What Chuck says when people ask him “okay, well what specifically should we do?”
- What the role of the professional class is in generating cities that can’t pay for their growth
- What it means for cities to do a comprehensive plan or a zoning code in a way that is consistent with Strong Towns thinking (and how Chuck’s thinking is still evolving on that issue)
- The importance of feedback loops and what those should look like for city staff
- How Chuck responds to the criticism that sometimes the incremental approach doesn’t work when you’re trying to build large-scale systems
Don't forget to pick up a copy of Chuck's book, and also make sure to check out all three of their fantastic podcast streams: The Strong Towns Podcast, Upzoned, and It's the Little Things. -- The Go Cultivate! podcast is a project of Verdunity. Find more about this and other episodes (and our blog) at verdunity.com/go-cultivate. You can also find us on social media. Facebook / Twitter / LinkedIn And if you haven't yet, sign up for our weekly email digest. It's not lame! (Each week we collectively curate a list of the things we read that caught our attention. Then we hand-package your copy, spank a first-class stamp on that baby, and drop it right in your email inbox.) Sign up here! Join us (and your peers!) in the Community Cultivators Network. -- (Music in this episode is from Custodian of Records & Coleman Hawkins.) |