Today, Chuck is joined by Ben Hunt, the creator of Epsilon Theory, to discuss the concept of the Widening Gyre, a “social equilibrium where bad people and bad ideas drive out good people and good ideas.” They cover how it manifests in American culture and how a community-focused approach is the best way out.
Read MoreI’ve mostly left Twitter/X over the past few months. Strong Towns, the organization, has pulled back substantially, as well. I want to explain why because it’s for different reasons than the increasing partisan divide (although that doesn’t help).
Read MoreThe greatest asset any city can have is citizens who pay attention to their cities and who know how to take action on their observations.
Read MoreLast week, Chuck did an AMA on Reddit and received a ton of great questions. Here’s some of the highlights!
Read MoreFifteen people joined the Strong Towns Movement this week, and our community shared some great resources for people who want to get connected with their local farmers.
Read MoreOur Strong Towns Canada Community Group leads some thoughtful discussion, and we explore Daytona Beach with our Member of the Week.
Read MoreOur first Member of the Week, Karl Fundenberger, tells us about Topeka, Kansas, and some of our advocates get heated about cycling.
Read MoreBeg buttons, ordering takeout, and a Strong Towns success story—who could ask for a better week? And you made it happen.
Read MoreThe Strong Towns movement is comprised of real people in real places. We’re meeting more and more of them on the road. Now we’re sharing their stories in a new social media campaign.
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