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358B_Looking ahead - What’s in the future for "What is The Future for Cities?" Podcast?
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Welcome back to What is The Future for Cities? Podcast! In our last episode, we took a moment to reflect on a year of incredible conversations. Now, with that wisdom in our sails, I want to look forward, to chart the course for what's next on our shared journey.
The conversations are only getting deeper. We're going to be exploring some truly fascinating and critical territory. We'll dive into concepts like Residuality Theory and its powerful connection to creating antifragile urban systems. We’ll continue to tackle transportation, push the boundaries of community engagement, and investigate the cutting edge of nature-based solutions within our smart cities. We'll even bring you a ministerial-level view on tackling the housing crisis, and so much more.
What would you like to know about? What topics or expertise would like to have discussed on the podcast? What experts should we interview on the podcast?
But we know that as we build this library of ideas, accessing it becomes a new challenge. That’s why I’m thrilled to announce two major projects we’re developing. First, the WTF Companion. Imagine being able to converse with the entire podcast archive, asking questions like, "Who have you interviewed about public space?" or "What trends have emerged around the 15-minute city?" and getting a direct answer. We're building it to make our collective knowledge accessible to all.
Alongside this, we’re compiling our learnings into a book. This will be a reflection on our journey, making it easy for new people to join the conversation and get up to speed on the foundational ideas we’ve explored together.
This ecosystem can't grow alone. We’ll be building on our fantastic collaboration with the Smart Cities Council and forging new partnerships with like-minded organizations. We are also creating new avenues for you, our listeners, to support the show directly if you wish to.
Because here’s the most important thing: this podcast isn’t just an academic exercise. It’s a platform. It’s a catalyst. The conversations we have here are meant to spark collaborations in the real world. We believe we can be the architects of our future, not just victims of it.
So let’s continue this vital work. Let's continue to build the future of cities, and in doing so, the future for humanity. Thanks for joining on the journey and let’s keep working together through the What is The Future for Cities? Podcast!
What was the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on Twitter @WTF4Cities or on the wtf4cities.com website where the shownotes are also available.
I hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning in.Episode generated with Descript assistance (affiliate link).
Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
464 episodes
Manage episode 505608436 series 3291681
Welcome back to What is The Future for Cities? Podcast! In our last episode, we took a moment to reflect on a year of incredible conversations. Now, with that wisdom in our sails, I want to look forward, to chart the course for what's next on our shared journey.
The conversations are only getting deeper. We're going to be exploring some truly fascinating and critical territory. We'll dive into concepts like Residuality Theory and its powerful connection to creating antifragile urban systems. We’ll continue to tackle transportation, push the boundaries of community engagement, and investigate the cutting edge of nature-based solutions within our smart cities. We'll even bring you a ministerial-level view on tackling the housing crisis, and so much more.
What would you like to know about? What topics or expertise would like to have discussed on the podcast? What experts should we interview on the podcast?
But we know that as we build this library of ideas, accessing it becomes a new challenge. That’s why I’m thrilled to announce two major projects we’re developing. First, the WTF Companion. Imagine being able to converse with the entire podcast archive, asking questions like, "Who have you interviewed about public space?" or "What trends have emerged around the 15-minute city?" and getting a direct answer. We're building it to make our collective knowledge accessible to all.
Alongside this, we’re compiling our learnings into a book. This will be a reflection on our journey, making it easy for new people to join the conversation and get up to speed on the foundational ideas we’ve explored together.
This ecosystem can't grow alone. We’ll be building on our fantastic collaboration with the Smart Cities Council and forging new partnerships with like-minded organizations. We are also creating new avenues for you, our listeners, to support the show directly if you wish to.
Because here’s the most important thing: this podcast isn’t just an academic exercise. It’s a platform. It’s a catalyst. The conversations we have here are meant to spark collaborations in the real world. We believe we can be the architects of our future, not just victims of it.
So let’s continue this vital work. Let's continue to build the future of cities, and in doing so, the future for humanity. Thanks for joining on the journey and let’s keep working together through the What is The Future for Cities? Podcast!
What was the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on Twitter @WTF4Cities or on the wtf4cities.com website where the shownotes are also available.
I hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning in.Episode generated with Descript assistance (affiliate link).
Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
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