APA Podcasts

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Here's what's currently available. Check back often for interviews with authors, discussions of hot topics, and more.

On the scene at APA's 2008 National Planning Conference
This spring, the Broadcast APA team was at APA's 2008 National Planning Conference in Las Vegas to talk to attendees about the issues facing their communities. We wanted to give our listeners a chance to hear from their peers across the country.

Listen to the first in the series of interviews with the people we met at the conference.


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APA News Podcast for September 2008

In this edition: a bike tour of Minneapolis, Paul Goldberger’s book “Up From Zero,” and a food systems and planning conversation with Samina Raja.


Learn more about subjects discussed in this podcast:

Minneapolis’s Midtown Greenway

Up From Zero

PAS Reports

True Urbanism

Mark Hinshaw has a proposition for Americans: Come out of your bunkers, throw open the gates, and meet the neighborhood. Hear Hinshaw, author of the APA Planners Press book True Urbanism, talk about what cities can do to encourage vibrant, unpredictable urban neighborhoods.


Tuesdays at APA

Select Tuesdays at APA presentations are available as podcasts. Click here for Tuesdays at APA podcasts


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