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While suburbia has long symbolized comfort, safety, and home ownership, its consequences reach far beyond picket fences and cul-de-sacs. From traffic congestion and environmental degradation to economic inequality and declining community life, our reverence for sprawl has reshaped how we live, work, and connect.
On today's show author and developer Steve Nygren discusses how this pattern of development took hold, who benefits when we're isolated, and what better alternatives can look like.
[6:30] Calling out the "boundaries that box us in"
[14:30] The antidote? Connect with people who have common concerns
[22:00] Easy ways to live with community — not sprawl — in mind
[32:00] Who benefits when we're isolated, lonely, sedentary, and sad?
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While suburbia has long symbolized comfort, safety, and home ownership, its consequences reach far beyond picket fences and cul-de-sacs. From traffic congestion and environmental degradation to economic inequality and declining community life, our reverence for sprawl has reshaped how we live, work, and connect.
On today's show author and developer Steve Nygren discusses how this pattern of development took hold, who benefits when we're isolated, and what better alternatives can look like.
[6:30] Calling out the "boundaries that box us in"
[14:30] The antidote? Connect with people who have common concerns
[22:00] Easy ways to live with community — not sprawl — in mind
[32:00] Who benefits when we're isolated, lonely, sedentary, and sad?
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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