Moving communities beyond status quo is hard. Entrenched practices in zoning, transportation planning, and road design have created places that are unsafe, unhealthy, and inequitable for many, while others who have benefitted from these systems staunchly defend them. In this episode, “Plangineers” Andy Boenau and Kevin Shepherd discuss how their careers evolved from engineering to planning to advocates for change in their respective roles today. They discuss why radical changes to traditional planning and engineering approaches are needed in order to create more inclusive, sustainable, and thriving places. Andy explains the benefits of using storytelling to communicate and simplify concepts to inspire change, as well as how to use online platforms and targeted posts on social media to communicate and test ideas. If you're searching for language and tools to nudge your community forward, Andy is an excellent resource.
Andy Boenau is a storyteller disguised as an urban planner that wants to help create happy, healthy communities where we can safely ride bikes at night in dark clothes. He is a filmmaker, photographer, writer, and podcaster. Andy is the founder of Speakeasy Media LLC where he teaches people how to create memorable stories and is the producer of the podcast, How We Get Around. He's also the author of the Substack blog Urbanism Speakeasy where he shares simple truths about city planning & transportation to help you promote healthy infrastructure. Boenau has won awards for three short films, a podcast, and one of his books. His contributions to the design industry have also been acknowledged by Engineering News-Record (Top 20 Under 40, 2016) and Style Weekly (Top 40 Under 40, 2016). Andy is currently working on an upcoming documentary called White Collar Epidemic: Infrastructure is Crumbling our Minds and Bodies.
https://www.andyboenau.com
https://speakeasy.substack.com/
https://twitter.com/Boenau
https://www.linkedin.com/in/boenau/
https://seedandspark.com/fund/white-collar-epidemic#story
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12 – What cities can learn from socially-engaged art
11 – How might a city become fiscally sustainable?
Let's chat: Neighborhood identity and community involvement
10 – Chuck Marohn of Strong Towns
09 – City planning: it takes village (Part 2)
08 – Nine lessons for building stronger communities
07 – City planning: it takes a village (Part 1)
06 – How to start a productive conversation in your community
05 – Math, maps, and money: How fiscal analysis can change the conversation in communities
04 – Using the arts to connect neighbors and cultivate inclusivity
03 – "No is an acceptable answer"
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