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Cities in Motion

Jacob

Cities in Motion is a podcast about what it’s really like to get around — walking, biking, riding transit, or living with fewer cars. We talk sidewalks that vanish, stadiums you can’t walk to, “paint-only” bike lanes, and cities where transit works like magic (plus the ones where it doesn’t). Each episode asks how the design of a city affects real life — our time, stress, safety, money, and indepe... more

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What does it actually take to make biking feel safe, accessible, and normal for people of all ages and abilities?

In this season-finale episode of Cities in Motion, I’m joined by Darek Hanson, Austin Team Lead for the Ghisallo Cycling Initiative, to... more

In this episode of Cities in Motion, Jacob talks with Cody Boyd, founder of Edmond Urbanist, about walkability, housing, and people-centered development in Edmond, Oklahoma and the greater Oklahoma City metro.

As central Oklahoma grows rapidly, Edmo... more

Houston is the fourth-largest city in the U.S., and the choices it makes today affect millions of people every single day. In this episode of Cities in Motion, I’m joined by Ruben and Matthew from Strong Towns Houston to talk about what people-center... more

In this episode of Cities in Motion, I sit down with John Simmerman, creator of Active Towns, to talk about how walking, biking, and everyday movement shape community health and quality of life.

John shares his journey from corporate health promotio... more

In this episode of Cities in Motion, I’m joined by Joe Panzarella, a candidate for Houston City Council representing District C. We talk about what it means to govern and advocate in the fourth-largest city in the U.S., and how local decisions around... more

In this episode, I sit down with Shane from Strong Towns Pflugerville to explore how a small group of residents is working to reshape the future of their city — one code update, one traffic cone, and one public comment at a time.

We discuss Pflugerv... more

Texas has been trying to build a high-speed rail line between Dallas and Houston for more than 15 years and it still doesn’t exist.

In this episode of Cities in Motion, we look at what happened to the Texas Bullet Train: why it was proposed, who sup... more

In this episode of Cities in Motion, I sit down with Kelly from Austin Bicycle Meals on the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge in downtown Austin to talk about how a small, volunteer run group is using bicycles to fight food insecurity across the city.

Austi... more

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