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Bill Newgent

City Voice Podcast

A weekly News, Politics, Society, Culture, History, Local and Government podcast
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Bill Newgent

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Bill Newgent

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Over the course of my life it’s become clear to me that trust is the foundation of all relationships. Trust shows up in different levels based on need and circumstances. When I go on Amazon and click on the battery powered fly swatter with the
If your life is anything like mine you think about eating healthy. To the extent that actually happens in my life, I owe it to my wife Jacqui. I am a willing participant but she makes it happen. That's probably a big part of the reason I was in
A few minutes before I started recording my conversation with Tamara Russell I was contacted by a friend who just lost his wife. As it turned out Dr. Russell helps us through a process called the Transitional Pause Process in this episode. I di
Dinosaurs have been a fascination of mine since I was a boy. That seems to be true for many young boys and girls.I loved asking my guest on this episode of the City Voice podcast, paleontologist Steve Brusatte, for his opinion of who wins in
We have all seen the news reports of children being separated from their parents on America's Southwestern border.I think for many of us there is confusion and revulsion regarding the fact that America is doing this.We hear from the Whiteho
Unifying stories or history, if you like, are a part of the fabric of what binds us as a race. Each country and religion has its stories of how it was founded and who the heroes and heroines are. This in many ways is the glue of me and you.Or
My conversation this week on the City Voice Podcast is with Jeff Weaver, Bernies 2016 Presidential Campaign Manager. He is the author of "How Bernie Won Inside The Revolution That's Taking Back Our Country-And Where We Go From Here."People ac
It's easy to think about how things were when you were a kid and fall into pure nostalgia. Nothing wrong with that but that's not where I'm going with my thoughts today. When I was a boy in the early/mid-1970's we knew all our neighbors. We l
Chris Matthews has been both loved and hated by legions of fans on both sides of the political spectrum. Either way you view Matthews, it's hard not to believe he loves America and our history. His years as a presidential speechwriter for Pre
America is a treasured tapestry of towns and cities. On this week’s City Voice Podcast I’ve enlisted the help of James and Deborah Fallows. With their help, we hear about that tapestry. What does it really look like? Is it frayed? What does it'
As shoppers increasingly look to virtual shopping platforms how do mainstreets remain or regain relevance?In large part, it's a technology issue and also an issue of generational sensibilities. Boomers are increasingly online. Millenials have
I am very much about connection and connectivity. You may already know that on the City Voice Podcast I frequently talk about urban planning and transportation issues. However, connection and connectivity comes in many forms. One of those forms
Across the United States of America, there are predominately African American Communities that experience higher rates of violence, unemployment, single-parent families, school dropout, and because of those things and more… there is a hope defi
A streetscape reset or redesign… What is that and what does it mean?Is it purely about the way a street looks? The aesthetics of the street?Some may say when a streetscape redesign is presented that the pavement looks fine. Do we really nee
Ever heard of an organization called Strong Towns before?At first glance, you might hear the name and think it’s an organization that comes to town and promotes fitness.Strong Towns is about Urban Planning, Place Making, and Transportation.
The Grandview Public Market will Open Its Doors to the Public on Tuesday, February 20.The repurposed 14,000 square foot warehouse, 14,000 square will provide dining and shoppingfrom local and national purveyors with 15 vendors and serve as a
No matter what your political views are, I think we are all frustrated with the ineffectiveness of the U.S. Congress and in many cases state legislatures.Bruce Katz is the Centennial Scholar at the Brookings Institution. He focuses on the cha
Today I took a ride to nowhere with a group of friends I have weekly coffee with.My group of friends has become known locally as the Friday Morning Philosophers. We are philosophers because we say we are. Does that make it true?Our trip to
My conversation is with West Palm Beach Mayor Jeri Muoio.We discuss the issue of quiet zones for high-speed rail crossings in West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County.What's the hold up on the quiet zones? When will they be finished? What powe
If you have ever been to downtown West Palm Beach you probably have been to or know about SubCulture Coffee.The Coffee is excellent but there is something going on there that lives and breathes outside of your coffee cup.The energy, vibe, c
In this episode of the City Voice Podcast, I look forward into 2018.In 2017 we began to see local governments i.e. Mayors stretch their muscles collectively on the global stage.Expect to see more of that in 2018. This will particularly be t
Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukkah, Cool Kwanzaa, and Leave Festivus for the rest of us.This episode of the City Voice podcast has a special gift at the end presented by my love,  Jacqui Agostinelli.All the best to you all!
More often than not the City Voice Podcast discusses issues that are thought of as local. Urban planning, how we interact with local officials, mobility issues...Well in the last couple of days North Korean Missiles just got local for most of
During this week of the Thanksgiving holiday, my thoughts have frequently gone to being thankful and towards gratitude.Initial thoughts were to do a commentary on gratitude and how it serves us in our personal lives and towards strengthening
This episode of the City Voice podcast is about Old Northwood's Holiday Home Tour on December 17.For me, it's also a different way of seeing how neighborhoods and neighbors come together. It's about community building.I hope you will listen
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