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Discarded Design

Discarded Design

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We are design graduate students at the University of Wisconsin - Stout. We have explored the history and culture of 4 out of the many discarded objects found in and around the walls of Harvey Hall during its recent renovation. The medicine bottle, the ruler, the film reel, and the soda can illuminate not only the history of the Art & Design program at UW-Stout, but the journey made by us as students as we connect these objects to the world.
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Booked on Planning

Booked on Planning

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Booked on Planning is a podcast that goes deep into the planning books that have helped shape the world of community and regional planning. We dive into the books and interview the authors to glean the most out of the literature important for preparing for AICP certification and just expanding your knowledge base. ​We are all busy with our day to day lives which is why we condense the most important material into short 30 minute episodes for your commute, workout, or while you are cleaning u ...
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Brand Meet Creator

Harley Jordan & Sonia Elyss

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Welcome to Brand Meet Creator Podcast, with Harley Jordan & Sonia Elyss (your Internet Cheerleader). A place where we pull back the curtain of what it means to be all-in on social media. After hours of back and forth voice notes discussing the ins and outs of our own projects, we were sick of the amount of misinformation and disconnection between brands and creators. The only way to solve it, was to take it on ourselves. Sonia Elyss, a modern marketing consultant and #internetcheerleader wit ...
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What if you decided that mediocre was no longer an option? What if you decided that TODAY is your day to stop waiting for permission to pursue the life of your dreams? This IS your wake-up call to disrupt your default life & get you on the path to Greatness! It is often said that you should be working ON your business, not IN your business. Your money must serve you, not the other way around. If you're enjoying significant success in your current ventures, how about bringing it to the next l ...
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Can empathy change the way we design our cities? Join us as we navigate this compelling question with Elgin Cleckley, author of "Empathic Design: Perspectives on Creating Inclusive Spaces." Through Elgin’s expert insights, we explore how empathy in design goes beyond aesthetics, focusing on how the built environment can recognize and honor identity…
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This episode, with guest, Jason Jordan, APA's Public Affairs Director, promises to equip you with actionable strategies from the Housing Supply Accelerator Playbook, a groundbreaking resource designed to unite planners, developers, realtors, and banking officials. Learn how this playbook can empower local leaders to create diverse, attainable, and …
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Discover the future of housing with author Diana Lind as we explore innovative solutions for smarter, simpler, and happier living. Can accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and co-living arrangements be the answer to our housing crisis? We'll discuss the benefits of these options, the possibility of enforcing maximum size requirements for single-family h…
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In a follow up to Bicycle City, we discuss an older, but no less relevant book--Street Fight by Janette Sadik-Khan. The title may be misleading for those in the planning profession, but it truly is the story of a fight over space in the streets. Space for not only cars, but pedestrians and bicyclists too. So many years were devoted to building six …
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May is Bike Month and it timed perfect to interview Dan Piatkowski on his book coming out this month titled "Bicycle City: Riding the Bike Boom to a Brighter Future." Our conversation sheds light on the power of e-bikes as vehicles for sustainable urban transport. We tackle the questions around electric vehicles and their true impact on city design…
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This episode offers a glimpse into the 2024 Trend Report published by the American Planning Association, providing planners with the foresight to navigate our rapidly evolving world. The report is not just predicting the future it's equipping readers with the tools to shape it. Our discussion with Petra Hurtado illuminates how the trends detailed i…
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Discover the untold stories of America's most resilient towns with Michelle Wild Anderson, whose book "The Fight to Save the Town: Reimagining Discarded America" weaves a compelling narrative of hope and renewal. In this episode we talk about how local governments and everyday citizens band together to overcome adversity with stories like the reope…
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Our latest episode dives into the articles covered in the 2024 edition of Island Press's "Resilience Matters" compilation. We cover the growing needs of our aging population during environmental disasters, the essential role mental health plays for frontline climate workers, and how regenerative farming is forging a path toward a healthier planet a…
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In this episode author Michelle Moore of "Rural Renaissance" joins us to unveil the transformative potential of clean energy in America's small and rural communities. This episode offers an eye-opening perspective on how rural cooperatives and public power companies are not just energy providers, but economic drivers in small towns. Michelle's insi…
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Discover the secrets of vibrant urban spaces as we navigate the wisdom of the legendary urbanist William Whyte and his Street Life Project. Our conversation delves into the alchemy of turning concrete plazas into bustling hubs of community life, examining how built-in seating and the right balance of sunlight and shade can lead to success. We also …
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Is it even possible to be a snowbird before 40 in a world where the term itself is almost associated with retirement? Our powerhouse couple guests did just that in their 30s. Zach and Holly Overcashier own and operate the superfoods company Elderwise Organics. Driven by their motto, “Enjoy the journey,” the Overcashiers work hard running two busine…
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In this episode we talk with author Richard Rein who illuminates the life and work of the extraordinary William H. Whyte. Rein's revelations, based on his book "American Urbanist: How William Whyte's Unconventional Wisdom Reshaped Public Life," shed light on how Whyte's discerning eye for public spaces revolutionized urban design. Our discussion tr…
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In the follow up episode to Beyond Greenways, we discuss a 2011 article Putting Greenways First by Randall Arendt. His article highlights how these corridors not only enhance community health but also weave nature into our daily commutes and activities. We discuss some real-world examples of great greenway design and how impactful they can be when …
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In this episode with author Robert Searns of Beyond Greenways: the next step for city trails and walking routes, we discuss the potential of destination walks like Tucson's turquoise trail and Denver's 5280 Trail, to do more than connect points A to B. As we meander through this conversation, we uncover the profound impact of physical wayfinding on…
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Ready to venture into the future of urban planning? Join us as we discuss the 2023 Trend Report from the American Planning Association, spotlighting transformative trends that every planner should be aware of. From digitization and geoengineering to gender expansiveness and local priorities, we unpack the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead…
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Ready to challenge the status quo of architectural design? This episode, we sit down with Corey Squire, author of "People, Planet, Design: A Practical Guide to Realizing Architecture's Potential," to dissect the impact of design on our everyday lives and the possibilities it harbors for creating sustainable, equitable buildings. Through a fascinati…
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This episode pulls back the curtain on the intriguing economics of our shared spaces, grapples with the tragedy of the commons, and how urban density is a resource under threat. We debate the possibility of cultivating denser neighborhoods by revisiting parking requirements, minimum setbacks and lot sizes. In a refreshing twist, we also introduce t…
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This week we are resharing an episode from a great weekly show about the intersection between sustainable transportation, urban planning, and economic development. It's hosted by Jeff Wood of The Overhead Wire and we think you will really enjoy it. This episode is an interview with Dr. Jennifer Kent, Senior Research Fellow in Urbanism at the Univer…
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Gen X is one of the most quickly growing generations in the Creator Economy with a complex relationship with social media and showing up authentically. Join Sonia as she interviews a successful Gen X Creator and professional makeup artist, Michelle Spieler about how she got started, what she finds empowering about being a Creator over 50 and what s…
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In this episode we talk with author Mimi Sheller on her book, "Mobility Justice: the Politics of Movement in an Age of Extremes," and how mobility justice transcends beyond just transportation access to include broader aspects like the right to the city and freedom to move between countries. We also explore its intricate connections with urbanizati…
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Ever wondered how urban planning and wildlife can co-exist harmoniously? We kickstart our conversation in Minneapolis, sharing insights about bird-safe glass and how it safeguards our feathered friends from fatal collisions with buildings. Our path then takes us to San Francisco, where we explore the city's mandatory bird-safe designs for new const…
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Prepare for a fascinating exploration of the unsung urban ecosystems with author Peter Alagona. We'll navigate the intricate ecological and historical facets of his book Accidental Ecosystems, tracing the evolution of urban parks, the impact of climate change on human-wildlife interactions, and the implications of zoonotics. Venturing into the gree…
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Real estate is like the Wild West out there with so many players on the field. Can it really be your blueprint to design the life you dreamed of with all the competition? Today’s guest believes you can! In this episode, Tavia Rogerson, a multi-business owner, real estate investor, trainer, and award-winning mentor, takes us into her real estate adv…
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In this months article episode we're taking a deep dive into the transformative Sister Cities Project. The brainchild of Sean McClondon, this groundbreaking initiative began with a straightforward social media post and has since grown into a powerful platform that breaks down racial divides, fostering tolerance and unity. Turn up the volume as we d…
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In this episode Leah Rothstein underscores the need for a revitalized civil rights movement. We explore examples of communities that have succeeded in peeling back policies and actions that have led to segregated cities and have begun to break down silos. The power of visualization in bridging racial divides is brought to life by discussing the ins…
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Parade (underwear) was recently sold in a dramatic twist of events. As an ambassador and champion of how they have structured their affiliate partnerships, Harley takes us behind the scenes on one of her favorite brands to work with in the past few years. While the affiliate strategy Parade employed was lucrative and successful for many Creators, c…
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For more than a decade, Connor Steinbrook made a fortune playing poker professionally, but everything went to dust when the game was shut down in 2011. Not letting his massive losses pull him down, he achieved his ultimate breakthrough by becoming a full-time real estate investor. In this episode, Connor joins Stefanie Peters and Ben Peters to shar…
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Ever wondered how mobility justice could revolutionize city planning and transportation strategy? Get ready to challenge the status quo as we dive into the fascinating world of human-centered transportation systems by reviewing a few recent American Planning Association interviews with Naomi Dorner and Tamika Butler. Dorner, an urban planning exper…
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Shan of @Lamb.and.Littles joins us to discuss her pivot from small dog account to viral Mom Influencer, amassing 140k Instagram followers in less than a year from posting her freezer meals, baby product reviews, and family chronicles - all without trending audio or other sleazy hacks. With two young children and limited time, she truly runs a tight…
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This episode is a wild ride: Sonia and Harley take on a couple nuanced topics where Brands and Creators tend to sit on different sides of the argument. Who should be using Tiktok Shops (regardless of the fact that you are signing away your usage rights)? Can you avoid a platform because you don't stand behind their ethics? What should brands expect…
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Sonia and Harley go head-to-head with their opinions regarding the updated FTC disclosure guidelines. We dive in on some of the new updates in detail to make sure you are aware of the changes and best practices. The conversation gets heated as we discuss how creators can do more to normalize disclosure when it comes to gifting, paid and affiliate p…
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How often do we consider the intersectionality of transportation and community-building? That's what we unravel with Veronica O. Davis, author of Inclusive Transportation: a Manifesto for Repairing Divided Communities. We venture beyond the conventional realm of transportation planning, shedding light on how it weaves into the fabric of our communi…
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Sonia takes over for this episode and uses her decade worth of experience in influencer marketing to navigate you through avoiding the pitfalls of having to reshoot and drops tons of gems on what she looks for in a Creator she wants to rehire over and over again. Get ready to take notes on this episode full of actionable tips for Creators looking t…
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In this quick 10 minute episode, we discuss the APA article In Defence of Local Zoning which holds up our 100 year old tradition of land regulation. Earlier this month we talked with author M. Nolan Gray on his recent book Arbitrary Lines which makes the bold statement that we should do away with zoning regulations. Retired professor Harvey Jacobs,…
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Youtube kickstarted their own podcast platform so I had to ask Podcast Producer and my cofounder at All Influence Mgmt, Chase, back to hear his take. Who should start a podcast and who should hold off for now? How can you leverage your podcast to sell your own services? And what on earth can you charge for ads? Plus we chat about the importance and…
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The new meta app on the scene: Threads. We are bringing our combined 13+ years of experience in influencer marketing to the table to discuss: how you can be intentional while still feeling "unhinged," brand partnerships that actually make sense for brands on the platform + how to handle selling in this new landscape. Creators & Resources mentioned:…
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Arbitrary Lines is a book that needs almost no introduction. Author M. Nolan Gray has laid out a future for planners void of zoning that allows us to focus our efforts on long range land use planning instead. While it may seem like an impossible task, many communities are taking small steps towards that goal by ridding their codes of parking requir…
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A recent Shien influencer trip is under fire. We discuss the nuanced conversation that came from it: false portrayal of factory conditions, greenwashing within fast fashion, inclusive attendance, public response & legal implications. We detail the specific ways that Influencers can take the best path in negative situations and build lasting relatio…
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THIS IS SUCH A POWERFUL EPISODE! Andrea Sager joins us to discuss how she moved from a big law firm to supporting small business owners in their many endeavors. She gives us her nuanced take on filing an LLC as a creator, the necessity of trademarks, what you should be standing your ground on within brand partnership + UGC contracts, and what to do…
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In this article episode Jennifer and I discuss a recent Planning Advisory Service memo covering the Plan Integration for Resilience Scorecard (PIRS). The article, Building Resilience Through Plan Integration, cover’s the scorecard developed by Jamie Masterson and Phil Berke at Texas A&M University. It offers a spatial approach to finding inconsiste…
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Creator events are coming back and brands are putting more and more budget into photo worthy experiences. With Sonia's 10 years of experience in brand marketing, we dive into how budget is allocated, networking tips, and what not to do if you want to really knock their socks off plus of course, a couple of BTS horror stories. The Nourished Product-…
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Whitney LaMonda from @ThreadVision joins me to discuss creator product lines. Whether you have dreams of your own clothing line, tumbler, planner, or whateva else... Thread Vision brings creator's product ideas to life. We discuss the process, marketing options, how to know this is a good idea for YOU, and cost. Keep an eye out on instagram to see …
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Just over a year after we recorded our first comprehensive plan episode from a book published in 2000 we returned with authors David Rouse and Rocky Piro to talk about their latest book The Comprehensive Plan: sustainable, resilient, and equitable communities for the 21st century. This book is a great read for emerging planners, but also fills the …
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Phoebe Sherman is the founder of @GirlGangCraft which hosts craft fairs across the US. I brought her on to chat about something a little different than crafting - getting her events sponsored by brands. We discuss how you, as a creator & business owner, can take the path of least resistance in hosting your own events. We then pivoted into an amazin…
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Self Love creator Jacqueline Adan @thejacquelineadan joins me to discuss her experience being an online personality in a bigger body, why she is breaking a key marketing rule in her content (and seeing more traction), and what exactly to do when the trolls come knocking. Jacqueline is such a light when it comes to motivating others to be compassion…
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In this episode we talk about the New Econ 101, a 2015 collection of four articles highlighting innovative economic approaches pulled together by Next City. The topics covered include utilizing co-ops to bolster underrepresented economies, a comparison of top down versus grass-roots urban district redevelopment in Kansas City, anchor institutes dep…
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Travel creator turned IG growth coach, Juan Galan, joins us to discuss his journey to becoming an IG expert, why storytelling is the best growth "hack" + how exactly he tells his story and the reality of creating content while traveling. PLUS my own thoughts on how any creator can create income stability with their own paid product or service. If s…
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Kristen Bousquet @kbousq is baaaack!! Time to discuss her journey with starting a brand new account to catch the algorithm's attention and what she's learned from asking big creators what they make! PLUS the many new features of these social media apps and what is worth your time and energy: 20 minute videos coming to tiktok, broadcasts, your audie…
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This episode is an ADHD roller coaster with SO.MUCH.VALUE! Danielle @hermessybun gives us the whole story of selling a business on tiktok, having to change her business name, and how on earth she is working 4 hour days while still running a successful, fulfilling business online. She breaks down the limiting beliefs many of us hit in entrepreneursh…
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