How to rebuild after the coming collapse
We ain't seen nuthin' yet in bad economic times. Both major political parties are talking about how we're going to recover from the 2008 collapse and its aftershocks, but we're not going to recover. Not really. When a Ponzi scheme is over, it's over. But Chuck Marohn's Strong Towns Podcast has a good handle on how we created, mostly after World War II, the illusion of prosperity, and how we can, starting whenever we like, start restoring real prosperity and strength to our towns. Not coincidentally, it will be a more human-scaled and humane way to live which is why, with James Howard Kunstler, I'm hopeful, which isn't quite the same thing as being "optimistic."
RWB in Indiana via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/18/12
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Great discussions and interviews relating to how our cities and towns function. Especially from the financial side. This is a must listen to all urban planners, civil engineers, economists, politicians, and basically anyone who is interested in how they can improve their neighbourhood.
ReinhardtP89 via Apple Podcasts · South Africa · 06/26/18
This is one of my favorite podcasts. Host Chuck Marohn has a very down-to-earth demeanor and delivery, which helps make often-intimidating policy topics feel more relevant and accessible to non-professionals - you know, the everyday citizens who actually LIVE in these communities facing...Read full review »
TracyDavis_ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/19/12
Chuck Marohn is a civic visionary and his podcasts are a great way to see your own backyard with new eyes!
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