
630.5K
Downloads
363
Episodes
The Bottom-Up Revolution features the stories of the Strong Towns movement in action. Hosted by Tiffany Owens Reed and Norm Van Eeden Petersman, it's all about how regular people have stepped up to make their communities more economically resilient, and how others can implement these ideas in their own places. We’ll talk about taking concrete action steps, connecting with fellow advocates to build power, and surviving the bumps along the way—all in the pursuit of creating stronger towns. Each episode features a Strong Towns advocate who is making positive change in their community.
Episodes

Sep 18, 2019
Sep 18, 2019
38 min
Salvador “Sal” Galdamez—founder and President of York nonprofit York XL—shares how you can lead a revolution in your own community, including, how to share your vision with the neighborhoods in which you work, how to build trust with neighbors, and how to ensure your investment includes everyone in the neighborhood.

Sep 11, 2019
Sep 11, 2019
31 min
Cary Westerbeck—Strong Towns member and founder of Bothellites for People-Oriented Places (Bo-POP)—shares how you can create people-oriented places in your own community, including, how to educate people about people-oriented places, how these places create more financially resilient places, and how you can demonstrate your vision.

Aug 28, 2019
Aug 28, 2019
24 min
Strong Towns member Austin Taylor—Parking and Sustainability Coordinator for Provo City, Utah—shares how you can use tactical urbanism to create safer streets, including how to plan your intervention, how to get local government involved, and how to use your intervention to create lasting change.

Aug 21, 2019
Aug 21, 2019
33 min
Greg Wright—Executive Director at CREATE Portage County—shares the story behind CREATE Portage County and how you can foster creative (and financially resilient) communities where you live, including how to inspire creative residents, how to demonstrate the economic impact of creativity, and why you should root all initiatives in a “small and smart” way.

Aug 14, 2019
Aug 14, 2019
35 min
Ben Harrison—Strong Towns member and citizen of Lloydminster in Alberta, Canada—shares his experience serving on Lloydminster's citizen advisory committee for the City's Downtown Area Redevelopment Plan and why you should run for something in your community, including how to pitch your vision to city staff, how to introduce Strong Towns principles, and, how serving on a citizen advisory committee can help you feel closer to your community.

Aug 7, 2019
Aug 7, 2019
30 min
Regina Portillo—Executive Director at City Makery in Laredo, Texas—shares how you can partner with local government to create and foster ideas for your community, including how to encourage people to share their ideas, how to encourage people to act on those ideas, and how to get local government involved in the process.

Jul 31, 2019
Jul 31, 2019
28 min
Thor Erickson—longtime leader in the neighborhood and civic nonprofit sector—shares how you can use nonprofits to build strong neighborhoods in your own community, including how to find your unique perspective to neighborhood investment, how to partner with your local government, and how to get your community behind your mission.

Jul 24, 2019
Jul 24, 2019
59 min
Jordan Deffenbaugh and Jim Hodapp—primary organizers of Strong Towns' most impactful Local Conversations—share how you can use your observations and passions to build neighborhood-boosting community groups, including how to inspire advocates in your community, how to effectively gather people around your mission, and how to generate neighborhood investments that include everyone in the process.

Jul 17, 2019
Jul 17, 2019
35 min
Andy Diaz—founder at Urban Acres in Peoria, Illinois—shares how you can use local food to build community in your neighborhood, including how to find the right investment for your neighborhood, how to embrace incremental development as you grow your investment, and why cities like Peoria and beyond need more $1,000 heroes to create strong towns.

Jul 10, 2019
Jul 10, 2019
29 min
Greta McLain—Artistic Director at GoodSpace Murals, a Minneapolis-based organization that promotes community development through public art—shares how you can use public art to build community in your own city or town, including how to create a tribe of public art advocates in your community, how to humble yourself as you share your partner with different neighborhoods, and how to turn stakeholders leery of public art into advocates.
