A podcast about mobility, technology, and people. We analyze federal, state, and local transportation policies and interview the experts that shape them. Hosted by Greg Rogers, Greg Rodriguez, Pete Gould and Sam Roxas.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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At TRB 2024 we sat down with Renee Autumn Ray, Senior Director at Hayden AI, to unpack one of the most discussed (but perhaps the least meaningfully understood) topics in transportation: artificial intelligence.
Renee gives us the highlights of her... more
In this episode, we ushered in the new year by getting together at TRB's 2024 meeting (a.k.a. the greatest transportation show on earth) and introducing our newest host, Sam Roxas.
Sam dove right in by sharing her transportation story, starting wit... more
No person in Congress has done more to promote active transportation and livability than Representative Earl Blumenauer. With his brightly-colored bike lapel pens, he has long been one of the most recognizable people on Capitol Hill. Since his electi... more
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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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