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Building This Community is your city, business, and policy development podcast. In addition to the discussions we host with a range of guests, we aim to make the most pressing issues in city developme... more
FAQs about Building This Community:How many episodes does Building This Community have?The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.
February 07, 2022S3:E9 Louisville Mayoral Candidate Series with Tim Findley, Jr.Louisville mayoral candidate, Tim Findley, Jr., joins this weeks episode of BTC. He discusses his policy platform, including universal pre-k, police reform, and promoting growth of small business and black business in Louisville, among other major issues. (Note, nothing in this episode should be construed as legal advice.)...more56minPlay
January 03, 2022S3:E8 Louisville Mayoral Candidate Series with Craig GreenbergLouisville mayoral candidate, Craig Greenberg, joins this weeks episode of BTC. He discusses his policy platform, including universal pre-k, police reform, and using the 500+ vacant city properties in Louisville, among other major issues. (Note, nothing in this episode should be construed as legal advice.)...more54minPlay
November 01, 2021S3:E7 Houselessness Policy With Natalie Harris of the Coalition for the HomelessExecutive Director of the Coalition for the Homeless as well as Co-Chair of the Kentucky Interagency Council on Homelessness, Natalie Harris, joins this weeks episode of BTC. She discusses the state of houselessness in Louisville and across the country as well as explaining the various types of houselessness and the possible solutions for those in need. The white paper discussed in this episode can be found here.(Note, nothing in this episode should be construed as legal advice.)...more54minPlay
September 06, 2021S3:E6 Roundabouts and Roads with Carmel, Indiana Mayor Jim BrainardMayor of Carmel, Indiana and the trustee and co-chair of the Energy Independence and Climate Protection Task Force for the U.S. Conference of Mayors, Jim Brainard, joins this weeks episode of BTC. He discusses how Carmel became a model for roundabouts and rotaries in America, as well as the importance of road design for fighting climate change.The white paper discussed in this episode can be found here. (Note, nothing in this episode should be construed as legal advice.)...more58minPlay
August 23, 2021S3:E5 Private Equity In A Midsized City with Jonathan BlueChairman and Managing Director of Blue Equity LLC, Jonathan Blue, joins this weeks episode of BTC. He discusses the state of late stage private equity within Kentucky and the region, as well as how cities are looking to attract talent and businesses. The white paper discussed in this episode can be found here. (Note, nothing in this episode should be construed as legal advice.)...more34minPlay
August 09, 2021S3:E4 Energy Transition with Tom FitzGeraldDirector of the Kentucky Resources Council, Tom FitzGerald, joins this weeks episode of BTC. He discusses the state of renewable energy within Kentucky, what the changing landscape of energy production means for utilities and consumers, and the work that he and the rest of the Kentucky Resources Council do on behalf of Kentuckians.The white paper discussed in this episode can be found here. (Note, nothing in this episode should be construed as legal advice.)...more57minPlay
July 19, 2021S3:E3 Unions, Cooperatives, and the 490 Project with Professor Ariana LevinsonTenured professor at the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, Ariana Levinson, joins this week’s episode of BTC. She discusses union policies, the unionization of cooperatives, and the 490 Project.The white paper discussed in this episode can be found here.(Note, nothing in this episode should be construed as legal advice.)...more54minPlay
July 05, 2021S3:E2 The Human Case For Fewer Cars In Our Lives with Melissa and Chris Bruntlett of ModacityCo-authors of "Curbing Traffic - The Human Case for Fewer Cars in our Lives," Melissa and Chris Bruntlett, join this week’s episode of BTC. As a follow-up to their first book "Building The Cycling City - The Dutch Blueprint for Urban Vitality" wherein the Bruntletts describe HOW higher priority for pedestrians is implemented, the Bruntletts discussed with us WHY cycling policies are so important to children, accessibility, feminism, and a litany of other topics.The book discussed in this episode can be found here.(Note, nothing in this episode should be construed as legal advice.)...more53minPlay
June 21, 2021S3:E1 Healthcare with Tammy York Day of the Louisville Healthcare CEO CouncilPresident and CEO of the Louisville Healthcare CEO Council, Tammy York Day, joins this week’s episode of BTC. She discusses the creation and role of the LHCC in healthcare and the city as well as LHCC's impact on health equity, technology, and city policy.The white paper discussed in this episode can be found here. (Note, nothing in this episode should be construed as legal advice.)...more52minPlay
April 19, 2021S2:E11 Recap and Review of Season 2In this week's episode of BTC Luke and Andrew provide an in-depth review of the policies discussed in season 2 and how those policies intertwine, as well as the podcast evolution and goals for future seasons....more35minPlay
FAQs about Building This Community:How many episodes does Building This Community have?The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.