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Market Urbanism with Scott Beyer

Market Urbanism with Scott Beyer


Episode 41


Joining us in conversation today is Scott Beyer, the Founder and CEO of the Market Urbanism Report, a media company dedicated to advancing the free market’s classically liberal approach to urban issu…


Published on 4 years ago

Urbanization and Urban Governance with Ed Glaeser

Urbanization and Urban Governance with Ed Glaeser


Episode 40


Today’s guest is Ed Glaeser, a Professor of Economics at Harvard University, and he joins us to talk about urbanization and urban planning. Ed has written, or co-authored several books, including The…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

Building Strong Towns with Charles “Chuck” Marohn

Building Strong Towns with Charles “Chuck” Marohn


Episode 39


“The North American development pattern, the way we build our cities, creates a lot of liabilities and not enough wealth, financially, to actually take care of those liabilities.” These are the words…


Published on 4 years, 1 month ago

Mass Migration with Parag Khanna

Mass Migration with Parag Khanna


Episode 38


Because of the pervasive media coverage of Trumpism, Brexit, and the like, it is easy to assume that the dominant sentiment around the world is that mass migration is a new and terrifying phenomenon …


Published on 4 years, 2 months ago

e-Residency in Estonia with Lauri Haav

e-Residency in Estonia with Lauri Haav


Episode 37


At the beginning of 2021 Lauri Haav altered his career path from the world of tech startups to the realm of government. This might sound like an incongruous move, but the Estonian government is more …


Published on 4 years, 2 months ago

The Royal Society of the Arts with Anton Howes

The Royal Society of the Arts with Anton Howes


Episode 36


For the past 270 years, The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA) has been the U. K's national improvement agency. If this sounds difficult to wrap your head ar…


Published on 4 years, 3 months ago

The Impact of Technology and Remote Access on Cities and Suburbs with Dror Poleg

The Impact of Technology and Remote Access on Cities and Suburbs with Dror Poleg


Episode 35


Today’s guest is Dror Poleg, an economic historian who explores how physical and digital systems affect human behavior, well-being, and dignity. Dror joins us on the show to talk about how technology…


Published on 4 years, 3 months ago

Shaping a Preferable Economic Future with Eli Dourado

Shaping a Preferable Economic Future with Eli Dourado


Episode 34


As we step into a new decade, it’s a good time to reflect on our expectations for the next 10 years. There are a wide variety of possible futures, some of them more plausible than others, but how do …


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

The Decline and Rise of Democracy with David Stasavage

The Decline and Rise of Democracy with David Stasavage


Episode 33


The complex history of democracy and its global origins isn’t taught in school. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to self-educate. On today’s episode, we speak with David Stasavage, a Professor of…


Published on 4 years, 4 months ago

Understanding the Hidden Forces that Shape Society with Samo Burja

Understanding the Hidden Forces that Shape Society with Samo Burja


Episode 32


There has never been an immortal society. No matter how technologically advanced our own society is, it is unlikely to be an exception. In order to achieve a positive future that defies these odds, i…


Published on 4 years, 5 months ago





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