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They Went Thataway

They Went Thataway

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Welcome to They Went Thataway. This eye-opening new podcast introduces fun and insightful conversations about smarter, healthier and better means for transportation. Presented by Way to Go.Copyright 97.3 KBCO Ciencias Sociales
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  • Transit in a transition: How COVID has changed the way we ride
    Dec 18 2020
    It’s time to meet the people who move people, otherwise known as public transportation experts. Our host Bret Saunders chats with Debra Johnson, the CEO and General Manager of the region’s transit agency, and the first female to serve in this position. Debra joined The Regional Transportation District amid a period of change and uncertainty introduced by the pandemic, but her decades of experience and holistic approach to recovery offers a hopeful future for riders. Download and subscribe to They Went Thataway to hear stories of innovation and inspiration for the challenges that commuters face.
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    18 m
  • Recharging your Commute: The Power of E-Bikes
    Dec 16 2020
    As a pandemic-friendly activity, e-bike sales have accelerated in the Denver region, but will this battery-powered boom last? Our host Bret Saunders talks with Will Toor, Executive Director at the Colorado Energy Office, about the emerging “transportation electrification” of our world. From reduced pollution, increased portability, and sweat-less rides, there’s a lot to like about e-bikes. The question is: How do we make them accessible to all? Enter Can Do Colorado’s e-bike pilot program that supplied e-Bikes to essential workers in the Denver metro region. Hear from Adam Williams of SloHi Bike Company who played a key role in the e-bike pilot program and from a program participant who relies on his e-bike to get him around town.

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    31 m
  • Do Happy Cities Make Happy People?
    Nov 24 2020
    Our host Bret Saunders speaks with Dr. Robin Mazumder, an urban neuroscientist, about the psychological impacts of urban design. Leveraging wearable technology, virtual reality and a distinguished background in mental health, Dr. Mazumder examines how a city’s design can make its citizens happier. Later, Andrew Iltis of the Downtown Denver Partnership profiles the 5280 Trail, a five-mile connective path around our urban core of downtown Denver. Download and subscribe to They Went Thata Way to hear stories of innovation and inspiration for the challenges that commuters face.
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    27 m
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