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Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
Nolan Gray
32 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to Abundance, a Metropolitan Abundance podcast where we chat with the academics, researchers, and practitioners who inspire and inform our work.
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Welcome to Abundance, a Metropolitan Abundance podcast where we chat with the academics, researchers, and practitioners who inspire and inform our work.
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#19 - Megan Kimble on Urban Freeways
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
1 hour 39 minutes 2 seconds
1 year ago
#19 - Megan Kimble on Urban Freeways

Welcome back to the Abundance Podcast! In this episode, M. Nolan Gray and Ned Resnikoff chat with Megan Kimble.  Megan is an investigative journalist and the author of Unprocessed. A former executive editor at The Texas Observer, Kimble has written about housing, transportation, and urban development for The New York Times, Texas Monthly, The Guardian, and Bloomberg CityLab. She lives in Austin, Texas. In this episode, they discuss her new book, City Limits: Infrastructure, Inequality, and the Future of America's Highways.


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Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
Welcome to Abundance, a Metropolitan Abundance podcast where we chat with the academics, researchers, and practitioners who inspire and inform our work.