“I first came upon Jim Kunstler in 2008, amid my concern over the soaring oil prices. I read his book "The Long Emergency" and it changed my life. He brings his wide knowledge and opinions to the Kunstlercast on the many wasteful tendencies of suburban life, sprawl, architecture, peak oil, our dwindling wealth, and in general, our final reckoning with a way of life that is becoming more and more unsustainable all the time. He also happens to be very funny. Duncan Crary also does an outstanding job interviewing Jim and coming up with topics for each episode. While there are many excellent podcasts, this one is truly exceptional and is my favorite on the web.”Read full review »
jblanch3 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
01/08/10
“Excellent talks concerning issues so important to our lives and future. I love hearing about urbanism, and the insanity of our sprawling, carcentric lifestyles. With his conversation and questions with Duncan, Jim articulates the everday frustrations I find so hard to define and speak about.”Read full review »
Alan_Static via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/08/08
“This podcast is something I look forward to every week . . . I automatically sync my iPod and take Duncan and Jim with me everywhere I go whether by foot, bike or car (maybe even a train sometime soon).
Jim talks about the upcoming "Long Emergency" or the "New Economy" which is...”Read full review »
Farmer Troy via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/06/08
“Jim has no formal training in architecture, economics or urban planning but has shared more insights than our academic community, public officials or eoncomists combined. Some call him extreme, but his observations are passionate, worth our attention and meaningful. Why isn't this...”Read full review »
readmore via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/08/08
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