Podcast Transcript: 285 – The Digital City
Below is a full transcript of my discussion with Germaine Halegoua about her book The Digital City. Hope folks enjoy this one, a must read/listen if you’re going to do any digital outreach or organizing.
Below is a full transcript of my discussion with Germaine Halegoua about her book The Digital City. Hope folks enjoy this one, a must read/listen if you’re going to do any digital outreach or organizing.
We’ve got a cool new tool we hope folks enjoy. We have the audio of the podcast connected to the transcript. Hopefully this is useful for folks. This is a full edited transcript for Talking Headways Episode 287.
We’re joined by journalist Conor Dougherty to talk about his book Golden Gates: Fighting for Housing in America. Conor talks about growing up in San Francisco, his literary inspirations for the book, and the arc of some of the real characters in his book. Full transcript below:
This week I didn’t want to say much because at this time people don’t need to listen to me talk right now. But I did want to share some of the voices and speeches given by black mayors. CityLab put together a piece with quotes and I took the audio so you could hear their
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This is the full transcript for Talking Headways Episode 281. We’re joined by Warren Logan, Policy Director of Mobility and Inter Agency Relations for the City of Oakland. Warren talks with us about Oakland’s Coronavirus response including how they came up with initiatives to respond to the crisis and some of the specific implementations such
The complete transcript for Episode 279 is below the fold… We’re joined by Gail Nehls and Leslie Patterson of Envida, a nonprofit transportation and home care organization. We chat about how transportation can help those with behavioral health concerns such as opioid addictions and schizophrenia, how innovation can change people’s health outcomes, and the systems
This week on the podcast Tracy McMillan of Nelson Nygaard and Chrissy Mancini Nichols of Walker Consultants join the show to talk about density and the coronavirus. Though we end up talking more about institutions because density, while a big current topic, isn’t in our minds why the virus is spreading.
This week on Mondays Chrissy Mancini Nichols joins the show to talk in more detail about the pandemic and slow streets. We take a bit of a deeper dive on the subject and think about how physical distancing might be a good metric for thinking about streets and for people and commerce.