
How do we keep metropolitan areas accessible and vibrant places to live? This podcast offers concrete solutions for the future of our cities. Mobility expert Geert Kloppenburg in conversation with innovative entrepreneurs, scientists and policy-makers.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 165 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Language | Dutch | Number of Listeners | Category | Arts |

Hoe organiseer je publieke mobiliteit in een groeiende stad?
In dit derde gesprek van de podcastserie spreekt Gerdien Rots, wethouder van Zwolle, over hoe publieke mobiliteit in de praktijk vorm krijgt in een stad.
Het gesprek gaat over de rol va... more
Waarom blijven we publieke mobiliteit benaderen als een systeemvraagstuk — terwijl het in de kern over mensen gaat?
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Goede podcast met interessante onderwerpen over (duurzame) mobiliteit en stedenbouw.
Na veel afleveringen van interessante onderwerpen en gasten te hebben genoten haak ik nu toch af omdat ik me steeds meer stoor aan de stijl van interviewen van host Geert Kloppenburg. Naar mijn zin is hij teveel aan het woord, stelt suggestieve vragen, is ongeduldig en doet populair / geforceerd leuk.
Leuke podcast met interessante deelnemers die echt mooie inzichten geven op de laatste trends in mobiliteit. De interviewers stellen goede vragen, maar praten er echt frustrerend vaak voorheen. Hierdoor is soms eerder een podcast van de heer Kloppenburg met de heer Kloppenburg, dan met de gast.
Leerzaam, inspirerend, interessant. Geert en Carin vullen elkaar goed aan als interview duo, hebben boeiende gasten, en maken het niet te lang, ondanks toch brede scope die ze tackelen. Rode draden zouden iets beter kunnen, met name tussen afleveringen.
Prachtige open manier van interviewen en mooie gasten!
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Focusing on the pressing issues of urban mobility and sustainability, discussions typically center around innovative solutions that address the challenges faced by metropolitan areas. Topics like mobility as a commons, community-driven transportation initiatives, and the integration of technology in urban planning are frequently explored. The podcast features a range of experts who share their insights on how collaboration among municipalities, businesses, and civil society can lead to more effective and sustainable urban solutions. Its unique approach lies in connecting various stakeholders and laying out practical strategies for making cities more accessible and vibrant.
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