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    Explore "car culture" with insightful episodes like "How Many People Does Car Culture Kill, Exactly?", "From Pickup Driver to Cargo Bike Urbanist (with American Fietser)", "The Constructed Environment", "Open Mic: Street Racing & Car Culture with José" and "Why Free Parking Is Ruining Your City with Henry Grabar" from podcasts like ""The Brake: A Streetsblog Podcast", "The Urbanist Agenda", "The Happy Cynics", "Power Your Story" and "Factually! with Adam Conover"" and more!

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    How Many People Does Car Culture Kill, Exactly?

    How Many People Does Car Culture Kill, Exactly?

    Sustainable transportation advocates know all the stats about how many people die in car crashes on global roads every year. But what about all the deaths and injuries that car culture causes — not to mention all the other ways it diminishes and destroys our communities? 

    On this episode of The Brake, we're bringing you an extended interview with the lead author of a new literature review that took on the impossible task of answering that question, and offered an astonishing glimpse into the many "car harms" that researchers around the world have tried to quantify. And then, we talk a little bit about how the costs of automobility measure up against its supposed benefits — and what it will take to shift the balance sheet towards human-scaled places. 

    Listen in, and read a shareable digest of Miner's paper here. 

    From Pickup Driver to Cargo Bike Urbanist (with American Fietser)

    From Pickup Driver to Cargo Bike Urbanist (with American Fietser)

    Can rural people understand city folk and vice-versa? American Fietser thinks so. He went from being a die-hard truck driver to a cargo-bike riding urbanist, and it all started with a trip to the Netherlands.


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    The Constructed Environment

    The Constructed Environment

    Have you ever wondered why cities get built the way they do? How is it that all new housing seems to be single family homes or duplexes where half the living space is dominated by a garage? Is it merely a generational difference not to know your neighbors like your parents did when they were your age? In this episode we tackle the issues surrounding urban development and the ways in which infrastructure influences our community and our religious experiences.

    References:

    https://www.strongtowns.org

    https://www.youtube.com/@strongtowns

    https://www.youtube.com/@NotJustBikes

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8Lo0ieyQtQ

    Further Viewing:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzcoUtLufps

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lvUByM-fZk&list=PLwkSQD3vqK1S1NiHIxxF2g_Uy-LbbcR84

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOttvpjJvAo

    https://youtu.be/OUNXFHpUhu8?si=JRDLZXbn_-wsI_Sc

    https://youtu.be/SfsCniN7Nsc?si=HGxgPZhh50Dbt_Mk 

    Open Mic: Street Racing & Car Culture with José

    Open Mic: Street Racing & Car Culture with José

    José leads an Open Mic conversation with our student producers about a topic he is most passionate about: street racing and car culture.

    This episode features José, Frederick, Emilio, Jonas, Cameron, and Jayden. Edited by Tess. Custom cover art by Miracle. 

    Enjoy!


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    Each season features a new group of student producers under the mentorship of producer, Andrea Klunder of The Creative Impostor Studios, creating personal journals, interviews, and discussions about the topics that matter most to us.

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    Why Free Parking Is Ruining Your City with Henry Grabar

    Why Free Parking Is Ruining Your City with Henry Grabar

    Free and available parking is a cornerstone of American society, but is it also our undoing? The places where we stow our cars have more of an impact on the fundamental fabric of the urban landscape than the roads we drive on, affecting everything from how our cities are designed to how we socialize. Adam is joined by Henry Grabar, author of Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World, to discuss the seen and unseen ways that parking changes our lives. Find Henry's book at factuallypod.com/books

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    How Does Toxic Masculinity Play Out On Our Roads — And How Do We Stop It? (Dr. Tara Goddard)

    How Does Toxic Masculinity Play Out On Our Roads — And How Do We Stop It? (Dr. Tara Goddard)

    Look up traffic fatality stats for almost any country in the world, and you'll find that men are almost always drastically over-represented among the dead, even in countries like the Netherlands and Sweden which have made the most progress towards Vision Zero. But if good road, vehicle and systems design isn't saving as many male-identified lives, what will — and why is it so hard to talk about cultural forces without denying the dangers of our built environment? 

    On this episode of the Brake, host Kea Wilson sits down with researcher and urban planning professor Tara Goddard to talk about how toxic masculinity plays out on our roads and what can we be done to stop it. Listen in, and check out the resources below mentioned in the show:

    What It Takes To Reframe the Narrative About Car Dependency (Grant Ennis)

    What It Takes To Reframe the Narrative About Car Dependency (Grant Ennis)

    "Roadway safety is a shared responsibility, and people in cars and outside of cars play an equal role in keeping each other safe."

    "Sprawl is good, actually, because it means people can have big, beautiful houses and some quality alone time on their daily commutes."

    "We won’t need to worry about transportation emissions or the broader impacts of automobiles on the environment for that much longer, because haven’t you heard? electric cars are here!"

    Those phrases might spike make the average sustainable transportation advocate's blood pressure spike. But in the world of corporate disinformation, they're simply a handy way to reframe the conversation about car dependency — and to manipulate the public into accept ing the avoidable deaths of their loved ones and their planet. 

    On today's episode of The Brake, host Kea Wilson brings you an extended interview with Grant Ennis, author of Dark PR: How Corporate Disinformation Harms Our Health and the Environment. Listen in, and check out a sharable summary of the "nine devious frames" he outlines in his book here. 

    Episode 45 - Car Culture

    Episode 45 - Car Culture

    The Crew talk about the Car Culture growing up. Miggy gets suckered. Car Washing and Miggy's Racing career get brought up.

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    What Would a 'Post-Automobility' Future Look Like? (Robert Braun and Richard Randell, Pt. 2)

    What Would a 'Post-Automobility' Future Look Like? (Robert Braun and Richard Randell, Pt. 2)

    Last time on the Brake, we chatted with authors Robert Braun and Richard Randell about why automobility isn't really about cars at all — and how it's beocme what they call a "totalitarian system" that touches virtually every part of our lives. 

    Today, we bring you part two of that conversation, and dive into the difficult question of what a world beyond automobility might look like — and how on Earth we might get there. Would it be good enough to just make automobility less destructive by equipping cars with batteries and automated driving features? How different would our world look if the evidence of automobility's violence wasn't immediately hidden from the public eye? And could the tobacco industry serve as an example for regulating not just the car itself, but the culture that surrounds it?
     
    Listen up, and check out Post Automobility Futures today.

    Lowriders lawfully cruise again

    Lowriders lawfully cruise again

    Few things are more beautiful on a California summer evening than the sight of lowriders cruising slow and low and bouncing up and down through the streets. But for decades, municipalities across the Golden State have been declaring war on lowriding.

    Today, why cities banned car cruising in the first place and how activists are finally winning. Read the full transcript here.

    Host: Gustavo Arellano

    Guests: San Diego Union-Tribune reporter Tammy Murga

    More reading:

    California Assembly urges cities to repeal bans on cruising

    Podcast: Lowriders. Cruising. A Southern California ritual returns

    During pandemic, trash and crime increased on Whittier Boulevard. Lowrider clubs said: Enough

    Lowriders. Cruising. A Southern California ritual returns

    Lowriders. Cruising. A Southern California ritual returns

    Our guest host Faith E. Pinho, a Metro reporter at the L.A. Times, speaks with Times culture writer Daniel Hernandez about the cast of characters and cars that have been lining the wide boulevards of Southern California for decades. They look at who is embracing cruising culture and its uneasy relationship with law enforcement.

    An earlier version of this episode was published May 28, 2021. 

    More reading:

    The lowrider is back: The glorious return of cruising to the streets of L.A. 

    Here are 8 key lowrider moments in pop films and TV, according to Estevan Oriol 

    During pandemic, trash and crime increased on Whittier Boulevard. Lowrider clubs said: Enough

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