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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

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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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Recent Guests

Arthur Getman
Transportation planner and data engineer with experience at New York City DOT, focused on safety and mobility studies in New York City.
New York City Department of Transportation (DOT)
Episode: Pilots, Progress, and the Future of NYC Transportation with Arthur Getman
Sabrina Sussman
Director of the Choose How You Move program in Nashville, former member of the Biden administration at USDOT
Choose How You Move
Episode: Choose How You Move: Sabrina Sussman on Building Trust and Transforming Transit in Nashville
LaToya Thomas
Principal and founder of Brick & Story
Brick & Story
Episode: Listening as Strategy: Building Trust in Changing Communities with LaToya Thomas of Brick & Story
Jana Lynott
Transportation expert with a background at AARP, known for her work on the Livability Index.
Formerly AARP
Episode: Digital Infrastructure IS Infrastructure with Jana Lynott
Marta Anadón Rosinach
Head of US at Upway, former executive at Uber Eats.
Upway
Episode: Second Life on Two Wheels: Refurbishing E-Bikes for Sustainable Cities with Marta Anadón Rosinach, Head of US at Upway
Warren Logan
Principal Advisor at Progress Public Affairs; Director of Government Partnerships and Community Affairs for the Northlake Project.
Progress Public Affairs
Episode: COME CORRECT: Oakland's Warren Logan on making cities work and building better partnerships, block by block
Namita Brown
Managing partner at Fagen Friedman & Fulfrost, specializing in education law
Fagen Friedman & Fulfrost
Episode: Schools, Streets, and Systems: A conversation with education law leader Namita Brown
Justin Booth
Executive Director of GOBike Buffalo
GOBike Buffalo
Episode: Buffalo, Bikes & Big Vision: Reclaiming Streets with Justin Booth of GoBike Buffalo
Julia Thayne
Co-founder of Two Degrees and Rising, expert in climate and urban innovation
Two Degrees and Rising
Episode: From Ideas to implementation to Impact: Julia Thayne on Climate + City Innovation and Community Power

Hosts

Sam Rojas
One of the hosts, involved in discussions focused on urban planning and transportation.
Greg Rodriguez
Co-host involved in shaping conversations around community engagement and transportation policy.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 55 ratings
  • Lay Person Love

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rob Ch.
    United States6 months ago
  • NOT ABOUT MOBILITY. This should be called the transportation podcast or something...

    Podcast Addict
    1
    swanie9
    4 years ago
  • Team Pete was arrived...

    ...and we will support Pete in creating a visionary and green transportation plan for America. He will be a transformational secretary of DOT.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Joe for democracy
    United States5 years ago
  • #TeamPete shout out

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mjfbuzz
    United States5 years ago
  • Worth the listen

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PodMob
    United States5 years ago

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Listeners find the hosts engaging and the conversations both informative and pertinent to pressing societal challenges.
Many regard the podcast as an essential resource for understanding urban infrastructure and community dynamics.
Listeners appreciate the insightful discussions about transportation issues and their impact on daily lives.

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Pilots, Progress, and the Future of NYC Transportation with Arthur Getman
Q: Why is there pushback against free bus fares?
While free bus policies have public support, convincing political bodies of their feasibility and benefits is challenging.
Pilots, Progress, and the Future of NYC Transportation with Arthur Getman
Q: What should a commissioner focus on to improve New York City's transportation?
The commissioner should have a vision for what NYC looks like in the future, focusing on safety, community engagement, and sustainable change.
Pilots, Progress, and the Future of NYC Transportation with Arthur Getman
Q: Is progress really just about stacking those small wins that feel like really impactful?
Yes, small wins are not everything, but they are essential to address broader policy goals.
The City of Indianapolis does community engagement differently
Q: What is Community Powered Infrastructure?
Community Powered Infrastructure is an initiative that encourages residents to get involved in improving their neighborhoods through tactical urbanism and community engagement.
Choose How You Move: Sabrina Sussman on Building Trust and Transforming Transit in Nashville
Q: How are you managing public expectations as you implement Choose How You Move?
Recognizing that improvements take time, Sabrina emphasizes the importance of starting with visible benefits and maintaining transparency with the community.

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What is Beyond Streets about and what kind of topics does it cover?

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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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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