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28 Feb, 2025

This post was originally published on 15 Minutes City

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I am featured on the most recent episode of the Living Planet podcast from DW, titled “Who’s scared of 15-minute cities?” In the episode, I talk about walkable cities and the 15-minute city conspiracy theories that bubbled up a couple of years ago. The episode also features my friend Lindsay Sturman, who describes the amazing Livable Communities Initiative in Los Angeles.

It’s a very well produced and edited podcast, and I had great fun speaking with producer Tamsin Walker and host Neil King. You can find the episode on the Living Planet podcast website, or wherever you get your podcasts. Have a listen when you have 30 minutes!

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