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Presented by the Heart of Cary Association in collaboration with Podcast Cary. Downtown Cary is buzzing with change — new businesses, fresh faces, and bold ideas — but at its heart, it’s still the place where neighbors wave hello and stories are shared over coffee. The Downtown Cary Show is your front-row seat to the people and passions shaping the soul of our growing town. Each episode, host Joe Woolworth, President of the Heart of Cary Association, and other members of the board sit down w ...
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Kent County Connection

Kent County Maryland Economic and Tourism Development

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Every 4th Friday of the month at 11:30, a member of the Kent County Maryland government joins Moore and Les in the downtown studio to discuss what's going on in our local county government. You'll hear about current Economic Development projects, what's new in Tourism Development, and even meet business leaders from the community. Kent County Connection is brought to you by the Kent County office of Economic and Tourism Development.
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Audio selections from YIMBY Action. Interviews, panel discussions, speeches and more, including round-table discussions on local politics and urban policy with folks across the US in the pro-housing movement.
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Downtown Depot - KWBU/NPR

Rogue Media Network, KWBU

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Downtown Depot is a new show from KWBU. The show will look at the ins and outs of development in Waco. Each week you can hear interviews with local entrepreneurs, city officials, and people with a stake in developing our city on the Brazos. During the show you'll also hear updates about new businesses, closures and development rumblings around town. But we also want to hear from you. Is there a building or an update on development that you want to know about? Let us know.
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Espace Montréal is proud to introduce its brand-new podcast dedicated to commercial real estate and urban development in the city. Each episode will feature exclusive conversations with developers, investors, brokers, and decision-makers shaping Montréal's property market. From the evolution of office and retail to industrial and residential trends, we'll bring insights directly from the people driving the future of the city. Tune in to gain fresh perspectives and stay at the center of Montr ...
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REDESIGNING CITIES: The Speedwell Foundation Talks @ Georgia Institute of Technology is a series of presentations + conversations between leading urbanists that address 21st Century urban challenges: social capital, equity, climate change, outdated infrastructure, disruptive technologies, and money. The series is hosted by Ellen Dunham-Jones, professor and director of the Master of Science in Urban Design degree in the Georgia Tech School of Architecture.
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Kelowna Real Estate Podcast

Taylor Atkinson & Matt Glen

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Welcome to The Kelowna Real estate Podcast. With your hosts, award-winning Realtor Matt Glen, & top-producing Mortgage Broker Taylor Atkinson. Professionals in the industry, enthusiastic entrepreneurs, & successful investors, we’re transparent in our own real estate journey to help you be successful while bringing on guests who shape the city.
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Stay connected to your community with "What’s Happening Salem," your go-to podcast for all things Salem, Oregon. Every Friday morning, we bring you the latest news, events, and stories from the past week, keeping you informed and engaged with what's happening in your city. Whether it's local government updates, community events, or neighborhood highlights, "What’s Happening Salem" ensures you never miss a beat. Tune in weekly to stay in the know and be part of the vibrant Salem community.
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Welcome to News Makers, the official podcast of the Tippecanoe Gazette! In each episode, the newspaper owner Greg Enslen brings you up close with the people shaping the future of our community—local newsmakers, business leaders, and community influencers who are making an impact in Tipp City and the surrounding areas. Through in-depth conversations, News Makers offers listeners updates and unique insights into the stories and initiatives that matter most to our community. Tune in to stay inf ...
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Join the City Cast Madison team every weekday morning for can’t-miss conversations about what’s happening in Madison, with a dose of local news to keep you up to speed. On City Cast Madison, host Bianca Martin collects people wherever she goes, like an endless conga line. She peers into our city’s soul with a journalist’s skepticism and an optimist’s heart. Whether you’re an OG Madisonian or a newcomer, all neighbors are welcome here. Learn more and subscribe to our daily newsletter, Madison ...
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The Traveling Hypnotist Podcast is your passport to self-development through the powerful integration of travel and modern hypnosis. Join Nicole Hernandez, a globe-trotting board-certified hypnotist, as she guides you on transformative journeys. As the creator of the TTH Method™ and wellness expert at the prestigious Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, Nicole specializes in helping conscious high achievers, like you, enhance your relationships, manage anxiety, supercharge your productivity ...
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Through research, education and advocacy, SPUR promotes good planning and good government in the San Francisco Bay Area. SPUR brings people together from across the political spectrum to develop solutions to the big problems our cities face. With offices in San Francisco, San Jose and Oakland, we are recognized as a leading civic planning organization and respected for our independent and holistic approach to urban issues. SPUR is a member-supported nonprofit organization. Members receive ou ...
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Good Weather

Good Weather Podcast

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Good Weather is a contemporary art gallery located five minutes from downtown Little Rock, Arkansas that has transformed a single-car garage into a participant-guided gallery. The project stems from an investigation of the American suburban garage and its vast flexibility. Often times, garages transcend their original function (i.e. storage for cars) by morphing into domestic galleries indicative of vastly different tastes and socio-economic conditions. This reveals an unpretentious curation ...
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Welcome to What's Happening Salem! In this episode, host Jacob Espinoza sits down with County Commissioner Converse to discuss Marion County government, public service, and the challenges facing Salem today. Topics covered include: Understanding Local Government How county, city, state, and federal governments work together The historical origins o…
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Over the last year, Montreal's industrial market has gone from uncertainty to cautious Former pro hockey player turned top investment broker, Joe Rullier (Executive Vice President, Colliers), shares how he went from the NHL grind to building the #1 investment team in Canada and navigating one of the toughest markets Montreal has seen in years. In t…
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At a Business Journal event, St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer offered insight and ideas for tackling some of St. Louis’ biggest challenges, from downtown to tornado recovery to fixing city schools. This week, we get into the details on some of her most eyebrow-raising notions. Show LInks: Stories written from Mayoral interview: https://www.bizjournals.…
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Welcome to this episode of What's Happening Salem! Jacob Espinoza sits down with Andrea, the superintendent of Salem-Keizer School District, to dive deep into the challenges and opportunities facing our schools. In this candid conversation, they discuss: The Budget Crisis: A $25 million budget reduction looming for Salem-Keizer schools—and what it …
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Welcome to the first episode of Coffee Talks—a new series from What's Happening Salem in partnership with the Salem Reporter! In this special episode, Jacob Espinoza and Rachel Alexander from the Salem Reporter sit down with Derek Gilbert, a First Citizen award winner and champion of bringing back Salem's beloved Holiday Traditions Parade. Discover…
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Join City Cast Madison executive producer Hayley Sperling (filling in for host Bianca Martin) alongside fellow alongside fellow hosts from Austin, Chicago, DC, Denver, Las Vegas, Nashville, Philly, Pittsburgh, Portland, Salt Lake, Seattle, and the Twin Cities for a special episode that’ll help you knock out your holiday shopping early and support s…
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Gobble gobble! Wild turkeys are thriving in and around the isthmus and for good reason: the food is abundant and no one is shooting turkeys in Madison. Host Bianca Martin chats with UW-Madison Wildlife Ecology Professor David Drake about why turkeys love Madison and why Madison seems to love them back. Plus, he gives us possible reasons why turkeys…
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WATCH ▶️ Watch this episode on YouTube *** EPISODE DESCRIPTION Episode 110: Matt and Taylor are joined by Paula Quinn. Paula is the Executive Director of the Downtown Kelowna Association from Kelowna, BC, who's lived here for almost 20 years after moving to Canada 25 years ago from London, England. Also A board member of WeBC, COEDC, and the Kelown…
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When new Dane County Executive Melissa Agard campaigned for office last year, she had big plans for how she’d lead the county. But after winning the election in 2024, Agard was faced with a new reality — Dane County is facing down the cliff of a $30 million budgetary deficit, and her big plans would have to take a backseat. It’s no secret that this…
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Is it possible for a suburban community to invest in long-term amenities like a walkable downtown, a symphony hall and award-winning public spaces while reducing property taxes? Jim Brainard did just that - and more - during his 28 years as Mayor of Carmel, IN. His presentation shows how he freed up redevelopment opportunities by using Tax Incremen…
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Trey and Terry kick off this lively episode of *Get It Right Texoma* by diving into the intricacies of local happenings and the interesting dynamics of community engagement. The main highlight revolves around a young local auditeur, who’s been stirring the pot with his First Amendment antics, sparking conversations about rights, responsibilities, a…
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Welcome to this week's episode of What's Happening Salem! Jacob Espinoza sits down with Josh Kay from First Commercial Real Estate to explore the business and community side of Salem's real estate landscape. In this insightful conversation, they discuss: The challenges and opportunities in Salem's commercial real estate market are as a tertiary mar…
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Over the last year, Montreal's industrial market has gone from uncertainty to cautious optimism. In this episode, Axel Monsaingeon sits down with Mike Jager, co-founder and co-president of Rosefellow, to break down how one of Quebec's most active developers is navigating higher vacancies, tighter financing, and shifting tenant expectations—while qu…
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Oops, all transportation stories this week! The city’s Department of Transportation has selected a location for an Amtrak station should the train ever come to Madison. The updated plans for the north-south expansion of the bus rapid transit line includes more parking. And state archaeologists have found 16 more ancient canoes in Lake Mendota. Exec…
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Welcome to another episode of What's Happening Salem, a new weekly series in partnership with the Salem Reporter—your quick coffee-break update on the stories shaping our community. This week, Jacob Espinoza is joined by Rachel Alexander from the Salem Reporter to unpack two major local stories: • Detroit Lake’s 2025 drawdown: Why the water level m…
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With Thanksgiving one week away, we’re bringing you some hot tips to keep everyone happy and fed ahead of the holidays. Executive producer Hayley Sperling chats with Cap Times food and culture editor Lindsay Christians about Madison’s new downtown food hall, One Social, and how it compares to other local halls like the Global Market and Food Hall. …
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Lambert airport is poised to get its biggest makeover ever, with a new $3 billion terminal. But one thing that won’t be part of it is a place where all rental car companies can operate, maybe walkable from that new terminal. Right now, rental car companies operate from six separate facilities a shuttle ride from the airport. We talk about how Enter…
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Winter weather is looming, but is your house or apartment ready for the freezing temperatures and snowfall? If not, don’t fear! Today, host Bianca Martin chats with home maintenance expert and bestselling author Mercury Stardust about how to make sure you’re prepared for whatever the season brings. From how to safely clean your gutters to why you s…
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What do you do to get through the winter blues? How about burlesque! That’s what the performers at Dance Fabulous are doing with the “HO Ho HO! A Holiday Variety Burlesque Cabaret Spectacular.” City Cast Madison Host Bianca Martin explores the history of burlesque in Madison, empowerment through movement, and the specific merrymaking happening in t…
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Last week, Dane County finalized and approved its 2026 budget, which includes $825.6 million in operating funds and $90.5 million in capital investments. The county was looking to cut back on spending as it’s projected to face a $30 million deficit in 2027. But how did we get here? And what does the county fund anyway? City Cast Madison executive p…
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Welcome to this week's episode of What's Happening Salem! In this critical episode, Jacob Espinoza sits down with Rick Gaupo from Marion Polk Food Share to discuss the unprecedented food insecurity crisis facing our community. Rick provides an inside look at: The impact of SNAP benefit disruptions on 75,000+ individuals across Marion and Polk Count…
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Unfortunately for Dwight Schrute, we’re talking about budgets, buildings, and the Beltline not bears, beets, and Battlestar Galactica on this week’s Friday news roundup. The City Council passed the 2026 budget and voted down an amendment that would defund the Office of the Independent police Monitor. A proposed building development on West Wilson h…
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Is Montreal really "in decline"… or are we just stuck in a negative narrative? In this episode of The Espace Montreal Podcast, host Axel Monsaingeon talks with Luciano D'Iorio, Regional President of CDNGLOBAL Québec, about why he's so relentlessly positive about Montreal's future – and what he sees on the ground every day in commercial real estate.…
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Welcome to this week's episode of What's Happening Salem! In this Coffee Talk edition—a new series in partnership with Salem Reporter—Jacob Espinoza sits down with Rachel Alexander from Salem Reporter to discuss: Oregon's last-minute push to distribute SNAP benefits amid federal uncertainty How local food pantries continue dealing with increased de…
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Downtown St. Louis suffered a major loss last week when one of its highest-profile tenants announced it was leaving. But one of the leaders trying to turn the neighborhood around says everything is going just fine. This week, we go inside that story and some other mixed messages on the status of downtown St. Louis. The conversation explores the rec…
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Food insecurity continues to dominate headlines both in local and national news spheres. And with good reason. In Wisconsin, over 700,000 people rely on FoodShare benefits to feed themselves and their families. In Dane County, that number is more than 65,000 and growing. Today, local food pantries are navigating uncertain territory between conflict…
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