Are We Here Yet?

Where Economics, Urbanism & Culture Collide

Episode 206 Are We Here Yet? Podcast

Episode 206 Are We Here Yet? Podcast

Transforms Lives One Neighborhood at a TimeTaiese Hickman is a realtor who recently donned the hat of a developer and non-profit leader. What makes this remarkable is the model of her new venture, The New England Equity Collective. The NEEC is targeting families...

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Episode 205 Are We Here Yet? Podcast

Episode 205 Are We Here Yet? Podcast

Discovering the Hill Country Blues w/ Joshua Michael StewartThe Hill Country Blues is, in effect for many of us, a form of early american music that is hiding in plain site.  Take one part, fife and folk from the british isles,another part west african polyrhythms. ...

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Episode 204 Are We Here Yet? Podcast

Episode 204 Are We Here Yet? Podcast

A Conversation with Darren SherburneDarren Sherburne is Associate Broker of Four Seasons Sotheby’s Fairlee VT office and an active houser developing a variety of properties in the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont. Darren reports on the current housing...

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Episode 203 Are We Here Yet? Podcast

Episode 203 Are We Here Yet? Podcast

A Conversation with Drew OvertonAndrew Overton is a founding member of Creative Land Strategies, where he partners with small developers and communities to make sense of the real estate process. From acquisitions and zoning to community outreach, my daily goal is...

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Episode 202 Are We Here Yet?  Ep. 9 Housers Podcast

Episode 202 Are We Here Yet? Ep. 9 Housers Podcast

Make or Break Your Cities RecoveryI’m joined this week by Ed Bove, the Planning Director for my hometown of Rutland, Vermont, USA.  A year into his tenure Ed is leading the effort to refine our cities zoning regulations to reflect an effort to build 1000 units of...

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Episode 200 Are We Here Yet? Podcast

Episode 200 Are We Here Yet? Podcast

Of Thee I SingTranscript Robert Reich wrote on his substack for September 16, One study found that half of Americans expect a second civil war to happen “in the next few years,” even if the specifics vary according to one’s politics and imagination. On the other hand,...

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