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Real estate is more than just what we can see, touch, taste, and smell. Real estate drives culture. On the Real Finds Podcast, through in-depth conversations, host Gordon Lamphere interviews key entrepreneurs, scientists, and activists shaping corporate culture, the real estate industry, and our world. Our full-length episodes drop every Wednesday at 3 PM Central Time.
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Streets Ahead

Streets Ahead Podcast

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Cities around the world are finally discovering the pitfalls of a car-centric transport system, with the most progressive cities implementing protected cycle lanes, liveable streets and low traffic neighbourhoods for improved cycling and walking. Each episode, we discuss the news and views in the fast-paced world of active travel, cycling, walking and urban planning in a jargon-free safe space. Streets Ahead is co-hosted by Adam Tranter, Laura Laker and Ned Boulting. For all enquiries, pleas ...
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News, stories, and updates from the City of Redding. Each month we explore key topics important to the City of Redding and connect with the leaders and experts of these initiatives to learn more about how and why things are happening. Connect with us at podcast@cityofredding.org or on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram @cityofredding.
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Okay, Hear Me Out. It’s a conspiracy podcast with some lunatic flat earther who thinks space is fake, a CIA spook, and their (((friend))) .
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A podcast about the human connection to nature. Biophilia is the innate connection that human beings seek with the natural world. Every other week, hosts Monica Olsen and Jennifer Walsh sit down with thought-leaders and experts across a wide range of industries to discuss the impact that nature has on our wellbeing, why we need nature in order to thrive, and what steps we can all take to live in harmony with the natural world. They pose questions centered around finding common-sense solution ...
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Travel podcast focused on helping three generation travel party(grandparents, parents, kids) visualize different international destinations around the world. Instagram: @howtotrainyourwagon21 email: howtotrainyourwagon21@gmail.com
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Your new Podcast HERO! Send in your voicemails and questions or comments and I will read or listen to them live on the show or mention/respond to them. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brian212/support
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Fifth Wall is the largest venture capital firm focused on technology-driven innovation for the global real estate industry. This series provides inside access to conversations between our Co-Founder & Managing Partner Brendan Wallace and an array of experts, from academics and policy experts to entrepreneurs and real estate CEOs to explore the shifts occurring in policy, technology, and society which are driving our cities toward a more equitable, green, and tech-enabled future.
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Between the Sessions is the podcast for event and meeting planners. Whether you’re involved in planning events for 10 to 1000, for your association, company or organization, Between the Sessions is the premier show for the business events industry, with top insights, innovative solutions, forward-thinking content and inspiring ideas. Between the Sessions is the most relatable, inspiring, and supportive show for our industry. Join us for open conversations, tips and insights from industry lea ...
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With the rise of suburban sprawl and city planning that has prioritized car travel above all else, modern American cities seriously lack comfortable walking and biking infrastructure. It’s a massive issue - but solutions do exist and importantly, those solutions are decidedly doable. Today we are so thrilled to be speaking with Jeff Speck, a city p…
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An AI interpretation of Walkable Neighborhoods:Linkages Between Place, Health, and Happiness in Younger and Older Adults, a published study (Journal of the American Planning Association) led by Professor Kevin M. Leyden, University of Galway. The study has been selected by Mather Institute as a Silver Award recipient of the 2024 Innovative Research…
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This time Ned and Laura go behind the walls of Pentonville Prison for this very special episode. Listeners may remember Stef Jones, founder of XO Bikes, who trains ex-offenders in cycle maintenance in south London to help them turn their lives around. With UK prisons full to bursting, people like Stef, along with prison staff themselves, try to bre…
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In this conversation, Gordon sits down with Stephen Wendell, CEO of Mountain Shore Properties, who shares his journey into real estate, influenced by his family's background in the industry. He discusses the unique challenges and opportunities in the Philadelphia market, the evolving state of hospitality, and the importance of identifying market ga…
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GPPR Senior Podcast Editor Bela Walkin (MPP '25) speaks with Dominic Mancini, the Deputy Administrator of OMB's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), about OIRA's role in the federal regulatory process, the differences between career and political civil service, and his own career path through federal government.…
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In this episode, Gordon Lamphere interviews Matthew Rossman, diving deep into the world of industrial real estate, particularly in California’s Inland Empire. Matthew shares his expertise on the challenges and opportunities unique to this region, the distinction between managing Class A and Class B industrial spaces, and how tenant relationships ar…
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The condition of the roads around Redding is always a hot topic, so we brought in the expert to give us the latest info and some interesting facts about why things are the way they are in Redding. Today, Michael Webb, Director of Public Works, discusses the effort, strategy, and foresight toward maintaining and improving 60 square miles of roadway …
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On today's episode of The Real Finds Podcast, host Gordon Lamphere sits down with Joe Brady, former head of real estate for Walgreens and CEO of Americas at The Instant Group, to explore the future of commercial real estate and the lessons office spaces can learn from the retail sector. Joe discusses key concepts from his new book, Work Shop: The C…
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Family Sports are a big deal in Redding, and there are a few notable facilities that offer places for kids and adults to recreate. Today, we talk with Kenny Breedlove from the California Soccer Park, the director of one of those facilities. There has been a lot of recent news about the facility next door to the soccer park, formally known as Big Le…
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Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) talks with GPPR Podcast Editor Mike Saunders (MPM'24) about the growing complexities in the U.S-China relationship. The Congressman discusses investing in the American workforce to maintain global competitiveness, combating unfair trade practices, and avoiding economic pitfalls that have stunted Chinese growth.…
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Our last episode, an interview with Secretary of State for Transport, Louise Haigh MP, caused a bit of a storm and went viral. Laura's interview was picked up by a host of UK national media including BBC News, The Sun, GB News, The Times and more. We discuss how the story happened, what it means for active travel - and why the wider media picked up…
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The Redding Civic Auditorium, built in 1970, is a unique venue that caters to concert-goers, trade show attendees, banquets, and much more. Flex seating allows the capacity to change based on the size or style of the event. Even though it serves many entertainment functions in our community, the Civic sometimes doesn’t get the credit it deserves. T…
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Louise Haigh MP, the Secretary of State for Transport, joins Laura Laker on Streets Ahead for an insightful discussion on the future of active travel in the UK. From her own cycling experiences to the role of walking and cycling in tackling public health and climate challenges, Haigh outlines her vision for a national integrated transport strategy …
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Mushrooms are fascinating. They’re not quite plants and they’re not quite animals. Unique and charming mushroom caps are just the fruit of a massive, interconnected mycelium network. And there are millions of mushroom species yet to be discovered. In this episode, Gregory & Emily Han share the mysterious world of mushrooms. They’re the co-authors o…
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Today we talk to Dan Burden, a Blue Zones Fellow and International Walkability expert. Dan has built a career by helping cities reshape downtown districts and neighborhoods to make them more walkable and bikeable. His efforts are more than just a passion for accessible spaces - these changes increase economic vitality. In fact, 79% of those looking…
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What would you think if your doctor wrote you a prescription to take a walk outside? To visit an art museum? To take a yoga class? It may sound unconventional, but the practice of prescribing nonmedical interventions to improve health, known as social prescribing, is becoming more and more commonplace. This week, we’re chatting with Julia Hotz, aut…
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In this episode Laura travels to Paris, to meet one of the campaigners behind a successful push to put cycling at the heart of the city's transport plans for the 2024 Olympics. Paris en Selle is one of a cohort of campaign groups who staged an 'Olympic relay' protest that inspired Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo to roll out cycleways linking every one of …
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Big League Dreams Sports Park in Redding officially closed its doors on July 24, and the City of Redding is working to determine the best next steps. At a special City Council meeting held on July 29th, the Redding City Council asked City staff for more information on what it would cost to run the facility both in the short- and long term in an eff…
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Today we connect with Captain Chris Smyrnos of the Redding Police Department about the new RPD Strategic Plan. This strategic plan represents a comprehensive and focus-centered approach to public safety, community engagement, and crime prevention in Redding. It outlines the department's goals and priorities for the coming years and reflects a commi…
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I'm so thankful Mayor Russ Touchberry of the Town of Summerville stopped by the podcast to update us on what has been accomplished in his first 6 months in office. Thank you for listening! Please contact me if I can ever be of service: Roni Haskell www.thatSCrealestatechick.com 843.297.1935 roni.haskell@kw.com Follow me! https://www.facebook.com/th…
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Wellness is a buzzword that gets thrown a lot these days - but at its core, what does wellness really mean? And how do we design homes, towns, and entire cities where the wellness of residents is a top priority? In this special episode of Biophilic Solutions, we’re sharing Dr. Phill Tabb’s author talk from the Biophilic Leadership Summit, focusing …
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Maintaining the city's sewer system requires a lot of work, but if the city staff is doing the job correctly, you shouldn’t even realize the work is being done. Today, we speak with Kevin Garner, Public Works Supervisor for the Wastewater Division, about the work his team does every day to ensure our sewer system is flowing properly. Part of this i…
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This time we're talking with our guest about life across the Pond. If early US cities were inherently walkable, what on earth happened? Is an active travel revolution possible in such a car-centric nation? Why are there parking minimums in new developments? And what on Earth is Euclidian zoning?! John Simmerman, of the Active Towns podcast and YouT…
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Today’s guest, Hannah Lewis, is on a mission to restore biodiversity in our towns and cities by planting native trees, pollinators, and shrubs on abandoned lots, degraded land, and in backyards. In her acclaimed new book, Mini-Forest Revolution, Hannah delves into the science behind the Miyawaki method of reforestation, which prioritizes native pla…
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In case you missed it, City of Redding Utilities launches a new online bill pay system and the Freedom Festival gears up for one of the largest fireworks displays in the State. This and more news from the week of July 1st, 2024. Read the transcript>> Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofredding.org Connect with us on F…
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Today, we connect with Shannon Phillips, the Chief Operating Officer of the McConnell Foundation, which is dedicated to enriching the community through philanthropy and innovative projects. We’ll learn about the McConnell Foundation and explore its impact on our city. From its origins to its ongoing initiatives, we'll uncover why the McConnell Foun…
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