Sinopsis
We advocate for a model of development that allows our cities, towns and neighborhoods to grow financially strong and resilient.
Episodios
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Road Design Creates Aggressive Drivers. We Can Fix That.
10/04/2025 Duración: 01h17minIn this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck discusses how the design of an environment affects people psychologically. He explores how cities can use that knowledge to make streets safer, using a crash in Hyattsville, Maryland, as an example. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Get the full crash report from Hyattsville, Maryland. Learn more about the Crash Analysis model. Chuck Marohn (Substack)
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Mark Moses: How To Understand and Fix Government Budgeting
07/04/2025 Duración: 01h02minIn this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck is joined by Mark Moses, author of “The Municipal Financial Crisis: A Framework for Understanding and Fixing Government Budgeting.” Up for discussion today: The dangers of relying on “balanced budgets." The difference between city and business finances. The issues with privatization and regionalization. And more! ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Download the Strong Towns Finance Decoder to uncover the truth about your city’s finances. Connect with Mark Moses: X/Twitter Website Chuck Marohn (Substack)
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We Need a New Approach to Road Safety and Design
03/04/2025 Duración: 46minIn this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck shares a keynote speech he gave at a statewide transportation conference in Kansas. He discusses the limitations of traditional traffic safety techniques and the consequences of designing high-speed roads through cities and towns, both in terms of safety and finance. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Chuck Marohn (Substack)
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How To Manage City Finance Effectively, With Rick Cole
31/03/2025 Duración: 01h06minRick Cole is the chief deputy controller of Los Angeles and a councilmember in Pasadena, California. He’s known for tackling challenging city budgets and has been honored for his work as a public official several times, including with a Excellence in Management Award. Cole joins Chuck Marohn on this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast to discuss city finances and how they can be improved. Their conversation includes the following topics: What does it mean for budgets to be value statements? How do you direct city finances in a truly effective way? What role should the public play in a city’s financial decisions, and how can city staff and officials enable their productive participation? And more! ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Learn more about the Strong Towns approach to finance. Rick Cole (LinkedIn) Chuck Marohn (Substack)
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The Keys to a Healthy City Finance Department With Shayne Kavanagh
24/03/2025 Duración: 59minThis week, Chuck is joined by Shayne Kavanagh, senior manager of research for the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA). The GFOA provides training and resources to city finance officers. In his role, Kavanagh develops new approaches to budgeting, financial reporting and revenue that can better address the problems local governments are trying to solve. Chuck and Kavanagh discuss the role of finance officers as “decision architects.” Kavanagh gives a closer look at the world of local government finance and shares some tactics that finance officers can use to improve their processes. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Connect with Shayne Kavanagh: GFOA site LinkedIn Chuck Marohn (Substack)
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How To Finance Housing in a Smart and Local Way: A Housing Q&A
17/03/2025 Duración: 54minWhat cities have successfully financed housing at the local level? How does tax increment financing work? When should cities stop subsidizing large-scale housing projects? Strong Towns President Chuck Marohn answers all these questions and more in this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES There are six code reforms your city officials can implement today to welcome more housing to your community. Learn more here. Do you want 1-on-1 coaching with Chuck on how to bring more housing to your community? Sign up for the Accelerator coaching program before spots run out! Chuck Marohn (Substack)
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It Won’t Be Us: Thoughts on Our Current Craziness From a Strong Towns Perspective
11/03/2025 Duración: 59minIn this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck addresses the craziness of the current political climate. Using recent policy changes and public responses as examples, he explores how we’ve created a political climate of either-or: Either you decide to take a chainsaw to bankrupt and failing systems or you refuse to acknowledge that they’re bankrupt and failing. Chuck shows how the Strong Towns approach provides a third path, where problems are recognized and addressed in a healthy way. He also gives a sneak peek at how Strong Towns is planning to help advocates and cities embrace this path. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES “It Was Never Going To Be Me” by Ben Hunt (Epsilon Theory article) “Ben Hunt: Surviving the Widening Gyre Through Hope and Community” (Strong Towns Podcast) Chuck Marohn (Substack)
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These 6 Code Reforms Will Bring More Housing to Your City
03/03/2025 Duración: 01h06minIn this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck talks about housing development and zoning code reform with Seth Zeren, a neighborhood real estate developer in Providence, Rhode Island. They dive into the six code reforms recommended in “The Housing-Ready City: A Toolkit for Local Code Reform,” covering why they’re important and how they help developers, residents and cities. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Get your National Gathering ticket before they sell out! “The Housing-Ready City: A Toolkit for Local Code Reform.” Want to go deeper? The spring session of the Accelerator starts April 7. Reserve your spot today! Chuck Marohn (Substack).
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America Needs a New Housing Bargain. Here’s Why.
24/02/2025 Duración: 33minIn this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck explores the flawed nature of North America’s current “housing bargain,” where most neighborhoods are allowed to stay exactly the same as long as some neighborhoods — usually those that are poorer and have less political clout — are forced to radically change. He proposes a new way forward that respects cities as living and evolving systems. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES This Thursday, February 27, Strong Towns will release a toolkit to help city officials welcome incremental housing development. Learn more here. Become a member to join the toolkit launch livestream with experts Alli Thurmond Quinlan (Incremental Development Alliance) and Eric Kronberg (Kronberg Urbanists + Architects). Chuck Marohn (Substack).
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Remembering Donald Shoup: A Legacy of Curiosity, Credibility and Kindness
17/02/2025 Duración: 51minIn this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck is joined by Victor Dover, a planner and urban designer. They discuss the work and legacy of Dr. Donald Shoup, an engineer and professor of urban planning who revolutionized the fields of urban planning and parking reform with his book “The High Cost of Free Parking.” They also talk about their own relationships with Dr. Shoup and how he impacted their work as an engineer and planner. Then, keep listening for a rerun of an interview with Dr. Shoup that Chuck had in 2015. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES “The High Cost of Free Parking” (Amazon). Victor Dover (LinkedIn). Chuck Marohn (Substack).
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Bonus Episode: Lessons From 9 Strongest Town Contest Winners
11/02/2025 Duración: 56minThis special episode of the Strong Towns Podcast explores the Strongest Town Contest, including what cities can learn from previous winners, what it means for cities to participate, and a preview of this year's Contest. Joining the discussion are Strong Towns staffers Lauren Ronnander and John Pattison, as well as Stephen Gawron, the former mayor of the 2018 Strongest Town, Muskegon, Michigan. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Learn more about the Strongest Town Contest. Nominate your place (anyone can do this for free, even if you’re not a local official or city staff!) Chuck Marohn (Substack).
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Ben Hunt: Surviving the Widening Gyre Through Hope and Community
10/02/2025 Duración: 55minToday, Chuck is joined by Ben Hunt, the creator of Epsilon Theory. Their conversation revolves around the concept of the Widening Gyre, a “profound social equilibrium where bad people and bad ideas drive out good people and good ideas.” They discuss this concept from a few different angles: How it relates to top-down systems like America’s political systems and corporations. How it has led to the loss of a national narrative and increased division and conflict. How a community-based approach that focuses on doing the right thing today is the best way out. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Hear more from Ben Hunt: “Ben Hunt: We're Not Going to Fix This from the Top Down” (podcast). “Ben Hunt: In Praise of Bitcoin” (podcast). Ben Hunt (Twitter/X). Epsilon Theory (site). Chuck Marohn (Substack).
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How Do You Build More Housing When No One Wants Neighborhood Change?
27/01/2025 Duración: 01h02minIn this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck discusses housing with Cullum Clark, director of the Economic Growth Initiative at the George W. Bush Institute. They talk about why there is so much resistance to new development, ways that officials and advocates could engage with the public to reduce that resistance, and what the incoming Trump administration could mean for housing. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES George W. Bush Presidential Center (site). Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X). Learn what comes next for incremental housing in 2025 by tuning into the State of Strong Towns address on January 30 at 4 p.m. EST.
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Debunking the "Slow and Incremental" Myth: The Key to Rapid Housing Growth
20/01/2025 Duración: 58minIn this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck discusses the common misbelief that an incremental approach to housing development is inherently slow. He explains how an incremental approach can actually be much faster than focusing on large housing projects, what that means for major cities, and how to make incremental housing more appealing to people who don’t want their neighborhoods to change. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Transcript available on our site. Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X). Learn what comes next for incremental housing in 2025 by tuning into the State of Strong Towns address on January 30 at 4 p.m.
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Comparing the Strong Towns and YIMBY Approaches to the Housing Crisis
13/01/2025 Duración: 01h31minThe Building Culture Podcast explores holistic solutions to crafting a more beautiful, resilient and thriving world through the built environment. Its host, Austin Tunnell, recently invited Strong Towns President Charles Marohn and California YIMBY’s Nolan Gray onto the show to debate the housing crisis. It was a great conversation that explores how these movements align and differ in their approaches to housing. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Transcript available on our site. The Building Culture Podcast. Nolan Gray (Twitter/X). Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
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Memorable Moments in the History of Strong Towns
23/12/2024 Duración: 45minOver the years, Chuck has added audio clips to the Strong Towns Podcast outro music to memorialize influential moments and experiences he’s had since founding Strong Towns. Today, in honor of that outro music being retired, he breaks down each of these clips, explaining why they’re significant and how these experiences influenced him and the Strong Towns movement as a whole. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
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From the Federal Government to RV Parks: A Housing Q&A
16/12/2024 Duración: 58minOn this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck continues answering housing questions submitted by Ohio State University students. The questions cover state and federal housing policy, local government’s role in financing and regulation, local action, the division between urban and rural environments, and temporary housing. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X). Part 1: "From Building Backyard Cottages to Banning Airbnbs: A Housing Q&A." "Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis" by Chuck Marohn and Daniel Herriges.
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From Building Backyard Cottages to Banning Airbnbs: A Housing Q&A
13/12/2024 Duración: 01h07minOn this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck answers housing questions submitted by Ohio State University students. The questions cover the history of the housing market, as well as backyard cottages, alternative housing arrangements, and housing finance. Tune in on Monday for Part 2, where Chuck will answer questions related to other topics, including state and federal housing policy. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X). "Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis" by Chuck Marohn and Daniel Herriges.
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Families for Safe Streets: Giving a Face to the Traffic Violence Crisis
25/11/2024 Duración: 27minOn this episode of the Strong Towns Podcast, Chuck discusses safe streets advocacy with Amy Cohen, the co-founder and president of Families for Safe Streets. They cover the importance of using both data and personal stories to drive change, some of Families for Safe Streets’ recent initiatives, and advice for local advocates on how to support people who have lost loved ones to traffic violence. See the additional notes for resources and support from Families for Safe Streets. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Personal stories can be a powerful driver of change. Families for Safe Streets’ Community Story Map collects these stories. They also offer a toolkit for using the map to bring awareness to traffic violence. Families for Safe Streets offers support services for those affected by traffic violence. Click here to learn more. Learn about the Strong Towns model for creating safer streets. Amy Cohen (Families for Safe Streets site). Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).
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Why Strong Towns Won’t Cave to Election Year Pressures
15/11/2024 Duración: 28minIt’s Member Week here at Strong Towns. As a special treat, we’re publishing three new episodes of the Strong Towns Podcast. In this episode, Chuck explains how election years affect a nonpartisan nonprofit like Strong Towns. It’s kind of ugly, but it doesn't change our mission. ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES Become a member today! Chuck Marohn (Twitter/X).