Episodios

  • Sam Quinones on Poverty, Addiction, and the Power of Community Renewal
    Dec 3 2024

    In this compelling episode of A Matter of Place, I sit down with award-winning journalist and author Sam Quinones to explore the deeply intertwined issues of poverty and addiction in Kentucky. Sam shares powerful stories from his work documenting how these challenges have ravaged communities, leaving many towns struggling to find their footing.

    Yet, amid the hardships, Sam also uncovers a remarkable sense of hope. The conversation delves into the transformative moments when towns hit rock bottom and the collective fight to reclaim their identity begins. From young people stepping up to revitalize their communities to grassroots movements reshaping public spaces and local economies, Sam paints a vivid picture of resilience and determination.

    This episode is a testament to the idea that even in the face of profound struggles, communities can find new purpose and rebuild in ways that reflect their values and aspirations. Tune in to hear inspiring stories of towns that refuse to be defined by their darkest moments, instead rising to create something uniquely their own.


    Thanks for listening to A Matter of Place.
    For more information you can check out my website, follow me on Facebook or purchase my book, Your City is Sick.

    Jeff


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    58 m
  • Habitats for Humanity with Sarah Williams Goldhagen
    Nov 6 2024

    In this episode, I am joined by Sarah Williams Goldhagen, renowned author and architectural critic, to explore the profound ways our built environment influences our health, happiness, and overall quality of life. Sarah dives into her research on how everyday spaces—our homes, workplaces, public areas—shape our mental and physical well-being, often more than we realize. Together, we discuss how intentional design can positively impact communities, enhance personal fulfillment, and promote a sense of belonging.

    Thanks for listening to A Matter of Place.
    For more information you can check out my website, follow me on Facebook or purchase my book, Your City is Sick.

    Jeff


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    43 m
  • Scarred Landscapes
    Oct 30 2024

    In this episode, I revisit a blog post I wrote about my visit to Front Royal, Virginia, where I was captivated by the stunning natural landscapes and the charming downtown area. However, I was struck by the stark contrast between these beautiful features and the lifeless sprawl that mars the surroundings. This juxtaposition raises a thought-provoking question: If we all prefer the character of old architecture and local businesses, why do we continue to build in a way that prioritizes new developments? Join me as I explore these themes, reflect on the impact of urban planning, and discuss how communities can strive for a balance between growth and preservation.

    Thanks for listening to A Matter of Place.
    For more information you can check out my website, follow me on Facebook or purchase my book, Your City is Sick.

    Jeff


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    9 m
  • Place Politics with Ryan Short
    Sep 27 2024

    In this episode, I sit down with Ryan Short of Civic Brand to explore the challenges of community revitalization and placemaking. We dive into why this work can be so tough, especially when politics and preconceived ideas get in the way. We break down the complexities of finding the right balance and talk about why the effort is always worth it. Along the way, we highlight how trust and collaboration are key to creating spaces that truly resonate with the people who live there.

    Thanks for listening to A Matter of Place.
    For more information you can check out my website, follow me on Facebook or purchase my book, Your City is Sick.

    Jeff


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    51 m
  • Sell Local
    Jun 28 2024

    Discover why genuine community connection triumphs over flashy tourism campaigns in my latest podcast episode. Join me as I dive into the concept of "sell-local" marketing with insights from Phil Eich of Storyville Social. Learn how Saginaw Riverfront's shift to engaging residents rather than outsiders resulted in 3 million reads in just three months. This episode challenges conventional marketing, emphasizing the importance of fostering local pride and deepening relationships within the community. Tune in to explore how real stories and committed locals can transform a town more powerfully than any promotional video ever could.

    Thanks for listening to A Matter of Place.
    For more information you can check out my website, follow me on Facebook or purchase my book, Your City is Sick.

    Jeff


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    7 m
  • The American Mind Cannot Conceive with Ann Sussman
    Jun 11 2024

    In this episode, I interview Ann Sussman, an architecture professor, cognitive researcher, and author, who sheds light on how car-centric urban environments are negatively impacting our health. Ann explains that such designs promote isolation, reduce physical activity, and increase stress, contrasting sharply with the benefits of human-scale, walkable cities rich in green spaces. Drawing from her research in environmental psychology, she highlights the profound ways in which our brains respond to natural elements and community-oriented spaces. Ann remains optimistic about the future, offering actionable strategies and inspiring case studies of cities that have successfully transitioned to healthier, more beautiful urban designs. She urges listeners to advocate for urban planning that fosters well-being and sustainability, envisioning a future where cities are vibrant, connected, and health-promoting.

    Thanks for listening to A Matter of Place.
    For more information you can check out my website, follow me on Facebook or purchase my book, Your City is Sick.

    Jeff


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    50 m
  • Buildings Before Businesses
    Apr 30 2024

    In this episode, let's get real about urban development and give credit where it's due: building owners. It is important to understand why managing a building is no walk in the park – it's basically running a business. We also need to talk about the overlooked issue of building location and why it's not just about having empty spaces to fill. And we must even take on the myth that every vacant building is fair game. Instead, let's rally behind supporting local developers to breathe life back into our downtown areas. Join me for a no nonsense journey through urban revitalization and a nod to these unsung local heroes.

    Thanks for listening to A Matter of Place.
    For more information you can check out my website, follow me on Facebook or purchase my book, Your City is Sick.

    Jeff


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    9 m
  • Subjective Beauty with Jaime Izurieta-Varea
    Mar 29 2024

    In this episode, I interview Jamie Izurieta-Varea, a renowned expert in storefront design, to dissect the complexities of urban aesthetics. Jamie shares his experiences and insights, emphasizing the pivotal role of aesthetics in shaping the character and functionality of storefronts within urban landscapes. Through practical examples and candid discussions, we explore the delicate balance between form and function, unraveling the nuanced interplay between design elements and their impact on community engagement and cultural identity.

    Delving into the age-old question of whether beauty is subjective, Jamie offers a thought-provoking perspective grounded in his background in architecture and design. He challenges listeners to reconsider their perceptions of aesthetic appeal, inviting them to explore the inherent beauty that lies within urban spaces. With a focus on authenticity and purpose, this episode provides a refreshing examination of the art and science behind crafting compelling storefronts that resonate with the diverse needs and aspirations of communities.

    Thanks for listening to A Matter of Place.
    For more information you can check out my website, follow me on Facebook or purchase my book, Your City is Sick.

    Jeff


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    51 m