
Rethinking How We Move, Build, and Live
Beyond Streets explores the everyday impact of transportation on our lives, neighborhoods, and futures. More than roads and rails, transportation is a mirror of our values — safety, connection, opportunity, and access.
In each episode, we go beyond the headlines and into communities, talking with organizers, policymakers, builders, and residents who are r... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 110 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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In this episode, Sam Roxas and co-host Greg Rodriguez sit down with transportation planner/data engineer (and new parent!) Arthur Getman to unpack how practical, measurable street fixes in NYC ripple out nationwide and what the next NYC administratio... more
In this kickoff episode of our Abundance series, we’re asking the big question: Can abundance actually be abundant?
We’re unpacking the buzzy optimism of Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s “abundance agenda” and confronting the messy realities of imple... more
In Indy, residents don’t just use infrastructure, they help design it.
In this episode of Beyond Streets, we sit down with Natalie van Dongen, Director of Community Outreach for the City of Indianapolis, and Daniel Stevenson, Deputy Director of Pol... more
What does it take for a city to bet big on its future and actually bring the community along for the ride?
In this episode of Beyond Streets, we sit down with Sabrina Sussman, former USDOT official, longtime Zipcar leader, and now head of Nashville’... more
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As someone who knows little to nothing about transportation infrastructure, this is a very insightful pod. Incredibly important to understand transportation from a wholistic perspective and has great hosts with organic conversation. Tuned in and excited for more.
NOT ABOUT MOBILITY. This should be called the transportation podcast or something...
...and we will support Pete in creating a visionary and green transportation plan for America. He will be a transformational secretary of DOT.
Fellow #TeamPete/Barnstormer members alerted our group on your pod, so my first listen was Pete’s hearing recap episode. I appreciated all of the guys and their enthusiasm for all things transportation. Looking forward to listening and better understanding transportation policy and how it affects our daily lives. One slight correction... while we’re on the #PeteTrain due to his nomination to SecDOT, the proper collective term for Pete stans is #TeamPete. Keep up the good work. I’ll be listening.... more
I discovered Mobility Podcast after they reached out to Pete supporters online. I’ve only listened to one episode—and I’m definitely a transportation novice—but I found its casual approach to wonky issues very informative. I hope they take questions from Twitter as we move forward.
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The content focuses on the everyday effects of transportation on communities and the broader implications for safety, connection, opportunity, and access. Across episodes, noteworthy topics include debates on urban planning, community engagement strategies, innovative transportation reforms, and the intersection of transportation with issues like housing, health, and climate. The discussions often feature insights from various stakeholders such as policymakers, urban planners, and grassroots organizers, revealing the complexities and challenges involved in rethinking transportation systems. A distinctive aspect of this podcast is its commitment to addressing systemic issues while actively engaging listeners in envisioning more equitable and... more
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Recent guests on Beyond Streets include:
1. Arthur Getman
2. Sabrina Sussman
3. LaToya Thomas
4. Jana Lynott
5. Marta Anadón Rosinach
6. Warren Logan
7. Namita Brown
8. Justin Booth
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