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Welcome to the American Planning Association Podcast. This is your source for discussions, interviews, and lectures on a multitude of planning topics.
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Critical Conversations in Transportation Planning: Reverend Jessica Abell
This episode of Critical Conversations in Transportation Planning introduces the groundbreaking Disruption Occurrence Index, a tool designed to quanti...

Stephanie Rouse, AICP, and Jennifer Hiatt on Books, Podcasting, and Finding Your Own Voice
What started as a study tool has grown into a nationally recognized podcast. When Nebraska planners Stephanie Rouse and Jennifer Hiatt volunteered to...
Planning After Bankruptcy: Detroit's Path to Recovery and Innovation
In this episode of the APA Podcast, Ann Dillemuth, AICP, chats with Detroit Planning Director Alexa Bush for an in-depth conversation about Detroit’s...
Critical Conversations in Transportation Planning: Jill Locantore
Jill Locantore, Executive Director of the Denver Streets Partnership (DSP), joined co-hosts Divya Gandhi and Em Hall at the 2025 National Planning Con...

Critical Conversations in Transportation Planning: Mike Pritchard, AICP
Episode sponsor: Caltrans
Episode URL: https://planning.org/podcast/critical-conversations-in-transportation-planning-mike-pritchard-aicp/
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Phil Green, AICP, on What Planners Can Learn from Improv
What do improv comedy and planning have in common? According to Phil Green, AICP —more than you'd think. A practicing planner and seasoned improviser,...

Critical Conversations in Transportation Planning: Wes Marshall and Trung Vo, AICP
Episode sponsor: Eastern Washington University
Episode URL: https://planning.org/podcast/critical-conversations-in-transportation-planning-wes-m...
Katelynn Morgenstern, AICP, on Planning, Social Media, and Finding Your Voice as an Introvert
What does being an introvert in a profession centered on community and collaboration mean? For Katelynn Morgenstern, AICP, Director of Planning and Zo...
The Role of Planners in Space Exploration with Justin Hollander, FAICP
In this episode of the Trend Talk series, a companion podcast for APA's 2025 Trend Report for Planners, Joe DeAngelis, AICP, research manager at the A...

Planning for Wellness and Personal Resilience with Dr. Mary Beth Janke
In this special NPC25 episode of the APA podcast, APA President Sue Schwartz, FAICP, interviews keynote speaker Dr. Mary Beth Janke about her experien...
The Future of Transportation Planning with Beneeta Mary Jose
In this episode of the Trend Talk series, a companion podcast for APA's 2025 Trend Report for Planners, Joe DeAngelis, AICP, research manager at the A...

Empowering Youth and the Urban Planning Pipeline with Annette Koh and David Salazar, FAICP
In this episode of the APA podcast, host Dina Walters is joined by David Salazar, FAICP, and Annette Koh to discuss an initiative in Long Beach, Calif...

Building Community and Purpose: Leah Rothstein on Just Action
In this special NPC25 episode of the APA podcast, host Michael Brown, AICP, conference committee chair for NPC25, engages in a thought-provoking conve...
Tom Pace on Zoning Reform and Housing Innovation in Sacramento
Sacramento, California, is at the forefront of zoning reform, tackling some of the biggest challenges in housing supply and affordability. Tom Pace, t...

Critical Conversations in Transportation Planning: CNT's Nina Idemudia, AICP and Jacky Grimshaw
In this episode of Critical Conversations in Transportation Planning, hosts Divya Gandhi and Em Hall interview Jacky Grimshaw and Nina Idemudia, AICP,...
The Future of Public Sector Planning with APA President Sue Schwartz, FAICP
In this episode of the Trend Talk series, a companion podcast for APA's 2025 Trend Report for Planners, Joe DeAngelis, AICP, Research Manager at the A...
Nico Larco and Kaarin Knudson on Demystifying Sustainable Urban Design
Planners have a difficult job. In addition to being experts on their own technical field of planning, they must also understand a variety of other dis...

Housing Supply Accelerator: An Interview with Mortgage Bankers Association President and CEO Robert Broeksmit
In this episode of the Housing Supply Accelerator series, Emily Pasi, Director of Public Affairs at the American Planning Association, chats with Robe...
American Farmland Trust's Julia Freedgood on Planning Sustainable Food Systems for All People
In this episode of People Behind the Plans, Julia Freedgood, author of Planning Sustainable and Resilient Food Systems, talks about the complex and fr...

Housing Supply Accelerator: An Interview With National Association of Realtors President Kevin Sears
In this third episode of the series, Emily Pasi, Director of Public Affairs at the American Planning Association, chats with Kevin Sears, President of...
The Burlington Model: How Planning-Led Reforms Transformed the City's Housing Market
In this episode of the APA Podcast, Jason Jordan, APA's Principal of Public Affairs, chats with Burlington, Vermont's former mayor, Miro Weinberger, a...
Improvise, Innovate and Involve: 3 Planners Reveal the Importance of Flipping Your Perspective
Welcome to the third episode of Short Takes, a three-part miniseries from the American Planning Association. Short Takes, hosted by Sophia Burns, brin...
Aspire, Advocate, and Advance: 2 Planners Talk Frankly About Career Challenges and Moving Up
Welcome to the second episode of Short Takes, a three-part miniseries from the American Planning Association. Short Takes, hosted by Sophia Burns, bri...
Creativity, Compensation, and Culture: 3 Planners Share Community Engagement Innovations
Welcome to the first episode of Short Takes, a three-part miniseries from the American Planning Association. Short Takes, hosted by Sophia Burns, brin...

Housing Supply Accelerator: An Interview with National Association of Home Builders Chairman Carl Harris
In this second episode of the series, Emily Pasi, Director of Public Affairs at the American Planning Association, chats with Carl Harris, Chairman of...

Housing Supply Accelerator: An Interview with National League of Cities CEO Clarence Anthony
In this first episode in a new series, Emily Pasi, director of public affairs at the American Planning Association chats with Clarence Anthony, CEO of...
National Zoning Atlas Founder Sara Bronin is Empowering Communities to Transform Land Use
Zoning reform has become a topic of national interest, not just among planners and local decision makers, but also in the national media and in everyd...
Megan Oliver on How to Plan for Happiness in Cities
Planners can design places for many purposes: to promote commerce, to protect us from natural disasters, to uplift historical significance. As mental...
Anaid Yerena and Rashad Williams on Building an Equitable Future of Planning
The history of planning includes racist policies and practices that have resulted in entrenched inequity and enduring systemic barriers. Understanding...

Rediscovering Roots: Planner Jewell Littles Walton Uncovers Family Ties to Tulsa's Black Wall Street
Jewell Littles Walton is an urban planning and real estate professional with a career spanning multiple decades. She joins Dina Walters, a member of A...
Shain Shapiro on Taylor Swift and the Benefits of a Music Policy for Your City
When it comes to essential services and the stakeholders of a city, music and the people who make up a music ecosystem may not always be mentioned in...
Taiwo Jaiyeoba on How Planners Can Lead Through Zoning Reform and by Crafting Equitable Comprehensive Plans
Addressing systemic racism and entrenched inequity has become an imperative for many institutions. Planners are in a unique position to make a big cou...

Robert Goodspeed on How Exploratory Scenario Planning Helps Imagine Uncertain Futures
It seems the word “unprecedented” has been used so often to describe everything from the weather to public health in recent years that the only certai...
YouTuber and Planner Dave Amos on Teaching a Crash Course in Urban Planning, One Video at a Time
The average person on the street may not know what a planning professional does, but they probably have opinions on traffic, housing, and the many oth...

Planning to Ensure Longevity for Small Minority-Owned Businesses
In this APA podcast - part of the Planning for Equity series - Bobby Boone, founder and chief strategist of &Access, discusses economic development st...

Embracing Heritage: How Culture Influences Your Planning Work
In this APA podcast - part of the Planning for Equity series - Daniel Besinaiz, senior comprehensive planner at the City of Colorado Springs, shares h...
Disability Advocate Rebekah Taussig on Built Environment Barriers You Might Not See
Three-plus decades after the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed, the built environment remains a maze of obstacles. According to the Centers f...

Critical Conversations in Transportation Planning: Misty Klann and Cole Grisham
Every two years, the American Planning Association Transportation Planning Division publishes the State of Transportation Planning Report with the int...
Mural Arts Philadelphia’s Jane Golden: Planning and Public Art Ignite Change
Philadelphia is a public art epicenter — and not by chance. The city has long institutionalized investment in local muralists through programs like Mu...

Critical Conversations in Transportation Planning: Tamika Butler
Every two years, the American Planning Association Transportation Planning Division publishes the State of Transportation Planning Report with the int...