Needs more polishing
I'm not familiar with Urban planning, so the opportunity to get inside information from an accomplished planner Jennifer Keesmaat seemed too good to be true, and it is. The production quality is poor. Too many lengthy monologues with weird pauses in between words makes it a difficult listen. Content comes across as extremely biased instead informative. For instance, instead of passing facts off as "scientists say", quality podcasts actually interview a scientist to highlight these facts which avoids boring monologues and unsubstantiated stats.Read full review »
Bgolz via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/10/16
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This podcast is so refreshing. I love the candid look inside urban planning. There is so much that goes into the development of a great city; so much that we as citizens take for granted. Invisible City is well planned (no pun intended) and very well produced. Well done!
HnessMonster via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/16
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These four podcasts portray a balanced perspective on issues and matters that are real and relevant in our lives. They are not only substantiated with research. but each episode raises our awareness of the ways we live, and challenges us to become better stewards of our lives.
mryeung via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/14/16
Exceptional production value, storytelling, research and guests. I’m glad this podcast was recommended to me. Also, it’s nice to see incredible podcasts from Canadians!
Brandon@Home via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/12/16
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