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Summary: "Place Matters" is the radio show dedicated to the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of placemaking.

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 Place Matters 3/29/12 with Joe Borgstrom from Michigan Main Street Center | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:00

Joe Borgstrom of The Michigan Main Street Center reveals how the Main Street approach from the National Trust for Historic Preservation works, out in the real world. This holistic approach to downtown development focuses on design, organization, promotion and economic revitalization. Joe breaks down each of these four points in detail and explains how the program works... give a listen. And you can follow @JoeBorgstrom on Twitter. Place Matters with Dr. Katherine Loflin is the weekly radio show dedicated to exploring the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of "placemaking." Dr. Katherine Loflin is an expert in placemaking, philanthropy, community practice, civic engagement and program evaluation. Dr. Katherine Loflin on facebook Tweets about placemaking Loflin Consulting Solutions website 5454

 Place Matters 3/22/12 Axiom News President Peter Pula discusses | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:43

Whether you're a journalist, academic, government official or placemaking consultant, you'll make presentations, speeches and pitches. Axiom News has learned that "strength-based" storytelling spreads further, faster, than the traditional "if it bleeds, it leads" news. Peter Pula, president of Axiom News, explains how they came across the power of this technique and how it's recently been used in Cincinnati placemaking efforts. Place Matters with Dr. Katherine Loflin is the weekly radio show dedicated to exploring the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of "placemaking." Dr. Katherine Loflin is an expert in placemaking, philanthropy, community practice, civic engagement and program evaluation. Dr. Katherine Loflin on facebook Tweets about placemaking Loflin Consulting Solutions website 5212

 Place Matters 3/15/12 Kylie Legge of Australia’s PlacePartners on international placemaking | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:20

Kylie Legge is Director of PlacePartners, an Australia-based placemaking firm. She offers her international perspective on placemaking trends and developments in Australia, North America, and around the world. Ms. Legge has over 15 years experience in placemaking and has led projects across Australia, Asia and in the Middle East for councils, developers and state and national government agencies. She brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the complex task of place making and is committed to both independent research and rigorous practice to enhance the developing profession. Her passion is building the relationship between people and their environments through a fuller understanding of their physical, intellectual and spiritual needs. She is author of the upcoming three-book series on placemaking entitled Urban Trends. Place Matters with Dr. Katherine Loflin is the weekly radio show dedicated to exploring the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of "placemaking." Dr. Katherine Loflin is an expert in placemaking, philanthropy, community practice, civic engagement and program evaluation. Dr. Katherine Loflin on facebook Tweets about placemaking Loflin Consulting Solutions website 4800

 Place Matters 3/8/12 Placemaking is child’s play with Mike Lanza | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:28

Mike Lanza is a blogger and soon-to-be-published author on the subject of kids' play in neighborhoods. His work is really placemaking for the younger set. Making your house the go-to spot for after-school play dates is a placemaking project. Teaching your child how to get out and engage with his neighbors and the community is is an attachment exercise. Mike is a grassroots placemaker... he's just dealing with a younger population. You can find out more at playborhood.com Place Matters with Dr. Katherine Loflin is the weekly radio show dedicated to exploring the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of "placemaking." Dr. Katherine Loflin is an expert in placemaking, philanthropy, community practice, civic engagement and program evaluation. Dr. Katherine Loflin on facebook Tweets about placemaking Loflin Consulting Solutions website 4604

 Place Matters 3/1/12 APA President Mitchell Silver discusses placemaking | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:57

An award-winning planner with over 25 years of experience, Mitchell Silver is Chief Planning Development Officer and Planning Director for the City of Raleigh, North Carolina and president of the American Planning Association. Listen in as we discuss Mr. Silver's perspective on placemaking as a national planning leader, and as a local practitioner. We discuss the rise of urban planning and placemaking and how changing demographics are affecting the profession and cities across the country. We also talk about civic engagement among young talent and the "Walk Raleigh" project. You can follow Mr. Silver on twitter @Mitchell_Silver and @APA_Planning Place Matters with Dr. Katherine Loflin is the weekly radio show dedicated to exploring the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of "placemaking." Dr. Katherine Loflin is an expert in placemaking, philanthropy, community practice, civic engagement and program evaluation. Dr. Katherine Loflin on facebook Tweets about placemaking Loflin Consulting Solutions website 4142

 Place Matters 2/23/12 NEA Director Jason Schupbach discusses | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:54

The National Endowment for the Arts is one of the federal government's largest funders of "placemaking" projects. Chairman Rocco Landesman's focus is to use placemaking tactics to improve social offerings, openness and aesthetics. Jason Schupbach became Director of Design at the National Endowment for the Arts in May 2010.  In this position, he manages the NEA's grantmaking for design and the NEA's design initiatives, such as the Mayors' Institute on City Design as well as the proposed Our Town, which provides funding in recognition of the role that the arts can play in economic revitalization and in creating livable, sustainable communities. Follow Jason at @JasonSchupbach Place Matters with Dr. Katherine Loflin is the weekly radio show dedicated to exploring the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of "placemaking." Dr. Katherine Loflin is an expert in placemaking, philanthropy, community practice, civic engagement and program evaluation. Dr. Katherine Loflin on facebook Tweets about placemaking Loflin Consulting Solutions website 399

 Place Matters 2/16/12 Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett on placemaking efforts in the city | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:52

The world has taken notice of Oklahoma City’s remarkable renaissance and its popular Mayor, Mick Cornett, Governing magazine’s 2010 “Public Official of the Year.” Cornett entered politics in 2001, winning a City Council seat by the largest margin over a sitting incumbent in city history. As Mayor, Cornett led the charge to pass the visionary infrastructure program known as MAPS 3 – a $777-million investment that will dramatically reshape Oklahoma City and enhance the quality of life of its residents. MAPS 3 projects include a 70-acre downtown park, improved sidewalks and hike and bike trails, a modern streetcar system, a new convention center, senior wellness/aquatic centers and other amenities. In addition, he is overseeing Project 180, an ambitious and forward-thinking $140-million, three-year redesign of Oklahoma City’s downtown streets and sidewalks, designed to make the city more pedestrian friendly. He famously put Oklahoma City “on a diet” in 2007, challenging citizens to improve their health and lose a collective one-million pounds. The goal was reached in January 2012, as more than 47,000 residents logged their weight loss on the awareness campaign’s website, http://www.thiscityisgoingonadiet.com. Place Matters with Dr. Katherine Loflin is the weekly radio show dedicated to exploring the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of "placemaking." Dr. Katherine Loflin is an expert in placemaking, philanthropy, community practice, civic engagement and program evaluation. Dr. Katherine Loflin on facebook Tweets about placemaking Loflin Consulting Solutions website 387

 Place Matters 2/9/12 The Accidental Placemaker, Shantell Sellers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:50

Shantel Sellers is a writer and editor who grew up in Honor, Michigan. After serving in the US Army, she completed a BA in Communications and returned to Honor in 2009 with her husband and children. Shantel didn't like what she saw. So, with a few friends, Sellers began to talk about what the people of Honor could do for Honor... Talk led to action. So far, they've built a sidwalk where there was none. They've created public parking on the main street and built a covered bridge. Landscaping is going in this Spring. More than anything, the citizens of Honor have proved to themselves that they can remake their community. Nothing is stopping them. Shantel is a founding member and co-chair of Honor Area Restoration Project and a trustee on the Honor Village Council. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Community Economic Development. Place Matters with Dr. Katherine Loflin is the weekly radio show dedicated to exploring the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of "placemaking." Dr. Katherine Loflin is an expert in placemaking, philanthropy, community practice, civic engagement and program evaluation. Dr. Katherine Loflin on facebook Tweets about placemaking Loflin Consulting Solutions website 373

 Place Matters 2/2/12 The intersection of journalism and placemaking with Brian Wheeler | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:32

Charlottesville Tomorrow is an innovative community news platform covering topics such as growth, development, and politics in the Charlottesville-Albemarle area. What's more interesting is that they are approaching all their news from a placemaking perspective. So it's an innovate approach not only in financing and providing local news, but in how they are providing it: making place central to the coverage. Brian Wheeler is Executive Director of Charlottesville Tomorrow. Mr. Wheeler, a long-time resident of the area, will explain what happens at the intersection of journalism and placemaking on this episode of Place Matters. Place Matters with Dr. Katherine Loflin is the weekly radio show dedicated to exploring the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of "placemaking." Dr. Katherine Loflin is an expert in placemaking, philanthropy, community practice, civic engagement and program evaluation. Dr. Katherine Loflin on facebook Tweets about placemaking Loflin Consulting Solutions website 3243

 Place Matters 1/26/12 Dr. John Warbach discusses science behind placemaking | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:23

Dr. John Warbach is a Professor at Michigan State and Associate Director of the Land Policy Institute where he coordinates and manages a wide range of research projects. He's comfortable crunching numbers... So Dr. Warbach can tell us how to collect and process those numbers to see how our placemaking efforts are performing. More info here: MiHelp-Michigan Higher Education Land Policy Consortium Place Matters with Dr. Katherine Loflin is the weekly radio show dedicated to exploring the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of "placemaking." Dr. Katherine Loflin is an expert in placemaking, philanthropy, community practice, civic engagement and program evaluation. Dr. Katherine Loflin on facebook Tweets about placemaking Loflin Consulting Solutions website 3163

 Place Matters 1/19/12 “Notes from the Field” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:03

The Why, What and How of Placemaking. A discussion of current best practices from placemaking projects across the country. Why, What or How? Which are you working on? Share your discoveries with the rest of us. Know your narrative as places. Build your narrative. Learn to identify openness. Recruit young talent. Place Matters with Dr. Katherine Loflin is the weekly radio show dedicated to exploring the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of "placemaking." Dr. Katherine Loflin is an expert in placemaking, philanthropy, community practice, civic engagement and program evaluation. Dr. Katherine Loflin on facebook Tweets about placemaking Loflin Consulting Solutions website 3222 1/30/12

 Place Matters 1/12/12 Rob Bliss discusses his placemaking success in Grand Rapids | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:40

When Newsweek put his hometown of Grand Rapids on the list of "dying" cities, Rob Bliss responded by recruiting people for a monumental placemaking event. Bliss has entertained Grand Rapids with a Zombie Walk, the worlds largest pillow fight and a 500-foot-long waterslide. Plus, he launched 100,000 multi-colored paper airplanes from downtown roofs while 30,000 people watched from below. Bliss explains his motivation, how he plans and executes these ideas, and what it means from a placemaking perspective. You can find Rob on Twitter @robblissgr. Place Matters with Dr. Katherine Loflin is the weekly radio show dedicated to exploring the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of "placemaking." Dr. Katherine Loflin is an expert in placemaking, philanthropy, community practice, civic engagement and program evaluation. Dr. Katherine Loflin on facebook Tweets about placemaking Loflin Consulting Solutions website 2763

 Place Matters 12/29/11 Dave Barry joins Place Matters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:40

This week we bring you an interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning author, humorist and sometimes presidential candidate Dave Barry. We discuss hurricanes, snakes, grasshoppers the size of crabs and love-crazed landcrabs the size of cats. Dave often pokes fun at the people, weather and culture of South Florida (and Grand Forks). When all is said and done, you'll see how a critic of place can be one of its greatest promoters. You can find Dave on Twitter @RayAdverb. Dave's new book Lunatics is available on Amazon Place Matters with Dr. Katherine Loflin is the weekly radio show dedicated to exploring the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of "placemaking." Dr. Katherine Loflin is an expert in placemaking, philanthropy, community practice, civic engagement and program evaluation. Dr. Katherine Loflin on facebook Tweets about placemaking Loflin Consulting Solutions website 1809

 Place Matters 12/22/11 with Dennis Scholl | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We're joined this week by Knight Foundation VP Dennis Scholl. Mr. Scholl manages the Knight Arts Challenge and Random Acts of Culture series. We discuss how Random Acts of Culture was born and how art and artists act as a nucleus for redevelopment and placemaking efforts and how arts add economic value, openness and a sense of connectedness. You can find Mr. Scholl on Twitter @dennisscholl Place Matters with Dr. Katherine Loflin is the weekly radio show dedicated to exploring the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of "placemaking." Dr. Katherine Loflin is an expert in placemaking, philanthropy, community practice, civic engagement and program evaluation. Dr. Katherine Loflin on facebook Tweets about placemaking Loflin Consulting Solutions website 1695

 Place Matters 12/15/11 with Seattle Mayor Mike Mcginn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:50

this week on Place Matters, we're joined by Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn for a discussion of how placemaking issues affect public policy. The Mayor discusses how placemaking ideas have contributed to Seattle's positive reputation, walkability and appealing neighborhoods. He has worked to bring together neighbors, environmentalists and business leaders advocating for smart and responsible urbanism. You can stay in touch with Mayor McGinn on Twitter at @mayormcginn Place Matters with Dr. Katherine Loflin is the weekly radio show dedicated to exploring the people, news and developments in the rapidly growing field of "placemaking." Dr. Katherine Loflin is an expert in placemaking, philanthropy, community practice, civic engagement and program evaluation. Dr. Katherine Loflin on facebook Tweets about placemaking Loflin Consulting Solutions website 1575

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