Love the urban planning discussions, hate the political stuff
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“In terms of understanding what makes a city successful, Mr. Kunstler is unparalleled. He has a rare ability to pull the curtain back on why we have built such a vacuous landscape.
As someone who live in the "Middle America" that he believes is populated with rubes, lunkheads, and boobs, I don't care for the constant aspersions. As a conservative who loves cities, I have to put up with a lot of the political discourse on this show. As if the half century decline of our cities can somehow be traced to one party? However, I put up with it all just to hear him talk about cities.”Read full review »
Samuel Snyders via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/06/11
“Have been enjoying this show for sometime. I don't always agree with what Kunstler has to say, but I always look forward to it. Duncan has really grown over last couple of years, finding his own voice. I am the same age as Duncan and it's been great to listen to him grow from Jim's...”Read full review »
EricEvil via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
10/14/11
“As the world grows increasingly crazy about access to formerly cheap/free energy, Mr. Kunstler provides thoughts and ideas to help us figure out coping strategies. Mr. Crary and Mr. Kunstler provide a weekly look at a variety of energy-related topics with a breezy style that both entertains and...”Read full review »
Professor Karl via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/09/08
“I read Jim's books and I loved the early episodes and listened to every single episode of Kunstlercast. At first, Jim's near-encyclopedic knowledge of history and city planning (and his gift at juicy adjectives) was pretty captivating. But after a while, this podcast just sounded more and...”Read full review »
eg2b via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
09/21/10
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