The Strong Towns Podcast
Strong Towns
The Strong Towns Podcast is a weekly conversation on the Strong Towns movement, hosted by Strong Towns Founder and President Charles Marohn and frequently featuring special guests. The podcast explores how we can financially strengthen our cities, towns, and neighborhoods and, in the process, make them better places to live. Join Chuck in examining how everything from urban design to economics to systems theory to psychology helps inform this core question.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 34min
How Cities Can Help Small Developers Build Housing
In a lively Q&A, experts tackle the hurdles facing small-scale housing projects, from tricky codes to financing woes. The conversation dives into the legalization of boarding houses and the lingering gray areas that leave tenants vulnerable. Strategies for cities to incentivize banks for niche lending are discussed, alongside community banks' vital role in financing affordable units. Chuck shares success stories of scaling small developments into larger projects, advocating for pre-approved plans and streamlined permitting to break down barriers in the housing market.
Dec 1, 2025 • 56min
A Shared Identity Makes Cities Strong. Here's How To Find Yours.
Ryan Short, founder of Civic Brand and author of 'The Civic Brand,' shares insights on how cities can uncover their shared identity to enhance civic pride and strengthen community engagement. He contrasts corporate branding with civic branding, emphasizing the importance of community values over mere logos. Ryan argues for continuous engagement with residents, suggesting practical strategies for deeper connections. He also highlights the necessity of integrating brand values into policymaking, ensuring that daily decisions resonate with the community's core identity.
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Nov 27, 2025 • 1h 6min
Why American Cities Are Going Broke (And How To Fix It)
The podcast dives deep into the financial struggles of American cities, revealing how growth can actually lead to bankruptcy. Chuck Marohn discusses the importance of incremental, bottom-up development compared to sprawling suburban growth. He highlights the impact of post-war cultural shifts and shows how older neighborhoods outperform newer ones in tax value. With practical examples like Muskegon's tactical placemaking, the episode advocates for rethinking infrastructure and reducing regulatory barriers to foster vibrant, livable communities.
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Nov 24, 2025 • 59min
Has the "American Dream" Made Us Miserable?
Diane Alisa, author of 'A Love Letter to Suburbia', shares her journey from suburban discontent to advocating for walkable, family-oriented communities. She highlights the downsides of the suburban dream, including materialism and isolation, arguing that it may have harmed rather than helped families. Diane discusses the importance of children's experiences and how suburban design often neglects their needs. She offers three practical steps for restoring community life, emphasizing empathy and strategic storytelling to challenge entrenched views.
Nov 14, 2025 • 15min
Momentum Is Building for Stronger Communities. What's Next?
Chuck shares insights from a housing summit in Pennsylvania, highlighting the challenges local officials face in the housing crisis. He emphasizes the importance of reframing the crisis to empower these officials and move beyond blame. The episode features an enthusiastic audience reaction, showcasing how his message inspires action. Chuck discusses the need to scale the movement through local conversations, address membership growth challenges, and the impact of recent policy developments. He encourages listeners to take local action and support the movement.
Nov 13, 2025 • 28min
How Bottom-Up Action Is Connecting People Across the World
Norm Van Eeden Petersman, Member Advocate with Strong Towns, connects local efforts worldwide, from the Bahamas to Mongolia. He discusses the power of citizen-led action versus centralized projects, emphasizing how collective understanding of street design can unite people in Colombia and Uganda. Norm shares insights on converting local conversations into action, making Strong Towns principles applicable even in unitary governments. Finally, he highlights how to empower listeners to become local change agents through community-driven experiments and toolkits.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 55min
Did New Urbanism Win the Debate But Lose the War?
Andres Duany, founder of the Congress for the New Urbanism and a leading urban planner, engages in a lively discussion about the evolution of urbanism. He challenges New Urbanists to learn from suburbia's cultural dominance and critiques visual preference studies that overlook genuine suburban interests. Duany emphasizes empathy in engaging NIMBYs and the importance of addressing concerns first to build credibility. He also explores innovative solutions like redesigning grids to reduce car trips and treating garages as flexible workspaces, all while reflecting on New Urbanism's struggle to maintain its gains in urban planning.
Nov 11, 2025 • 15min
How Strong Towns Is Scaling From Content to Action
Carlee Alm-LaBar, Chief of Staff at Strong Towns, guides the organization's shift from content to action. She shares insights on managing a dynamic team and the challenges faced in evolving the movement. Notably, they discuss transforming members from passive consumers to active change-makers in their communities. Carlee emphasizes the importance of local conversations and cohort programs, fostering collaboration among leaders. With strong relationships and thoughtful prioritization, Strong Towns is poised to make a significant impact.
Nov 10, 2025 • 59min
What is Happening With Strong Towns? Strategy Discussion and Q&A
Join a captivating discussion on the evolution of a grassroots movement, tracing its origins from a simple blog to a thriving nonprofit. Discover insights into audience engagement, shifting strategies, and the milestones that contributed to explosive growth. Learn about community initiatives, the importance of tangible policy outcomes, and the challenges of navigating local politics. Valuable tips for elected officials and strategies for addressing NIMBYism make this conversation a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone interested in urban development and civic action.
Nov 3, 2025 • 1h 5min
Broken Incentives Made the Housing Crisis. How Do We Fix Them?
Laura Foote, the Executive Director of YIMBY Action, joins to tackle America’s housing crisis. They discuss the implications of zoning laws and how broken incentives have stifled housing production. Laura argues for bolder reforms at all levels and shares insights on the challenges of fluctuating local and state policies. They also explore misconceptions surrounding transit accessibility and parking, emphasizing the need for walkable communities. The conversation highlights strategies to rally support and tackle the political dynamics influencing housing issues.


