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The Disinfo Detox
AI and War: The Dark Future Revealed w/ Chris Hables Gray
In this episode of The Disinfo Detox, host Nolan Higdon welcomes renowned author and scholar Chris Hables Gray to dive deep into his thought-provoking new book, AI, Sacred Violence and War—The Case of Gaza.👉 In this conversation, we explore the unsettling intersection of AI and sacred warfare, examining how the use of artificial intelligence in modern conflicts signals a chilling glimpse of future warfare. Chris and Nolan also tackle the complexities of anti-Semitism, the use of the term "genocide," and the ways media narratives shape our understanding of these critical issues.💥 Expect an insightful, no-holds-barred discussion on the implicat...
2025-05-12
34 min
This Is Not Happening - An Album Of The Month Podcast
EP. 56 | Saya Gray | 'Saya'
We dispense with the niceties this month and discuss an album where we have quite differing opinions. Welcome to Episode 56 of This is Not Happening (TINH), an Album of the Month (AOTM) Podcast. In Part 1 we deep dive into an Album that one of us has chosen and in Part 2 we play 'Spin it or Bin it'. We pick a theme and each pick a song that represents that theme. We judge the selections by asking the question 'Spin It or Bin It'?In Part 1, David, resident 'Pop Being', has the pl...
2025-04-15
1h 20
California Future Society
CA Wasn't Always Expensive! Nolan Gray of CA YIMBY
I sat down with Nolan Gray to unpack one of the biggest challenges facing California today: housing. We got into how the YIMBY movement has evolved, what’s happening on the ground in 2025, and why things still feel so stuck despite all the momentum.We talked CEQA (of course), permitting bottlenecks, and what actually needs to change to make building easier. But we also zoomed out to look at the cultural story behind California’s housing crisis, how the "California dream" has shifted, and what it’ll take to bring it back.If you’re curious...
2025-04-14
1h 07
California Future Society
CA Wasn't Always Expensive! Nolan Gray of CalYIMBY
I sat down with Nolan Gray to unpack one of the biggest challenges facing California today: housing. We got into how the YIMBY movement has evolved, what’s happening on the ground in 2025, and why things still feel so stuck despite all the momentum.We talked CEQA (of course), permitting bottlenecks, and what actually needs to change to make building easier. But we also zoomed out to look at the cultural story behind California’s housing crisis, how the "California dream" has shifted, and what it’ll take to bring it back.If you’re curious...
2025-04-11
1h 07
OWNR OPS Podcast
TURNING A STRUGGLING BUSINESS INTO A $7 MILLION SUCCESS
In this episode, Nolan Gore, the owner of Top Choice Lawn Care, joins the podcast to discuss his journey into entrepreneurship, his experiences balancing work and family life, and the challenges of managing a growing business. From early morning recording sessions to navigating the complexities of business ownership, Nolan offers a candid look into his personal and professional life. 💰 Join our Free OWNR OPS Skool Community to grow your local service biz 📙Free Service Startup Playbook To Generate Your First $100k: https://www.ownrops.com/playbook🔑 Here’s what we cover in this episode:
2025-03-21
39 min
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#32 - Jason Sorens on Unbundling Zoning
Welcome back to the Abundance Podcast! In this episode, M. Nolan Gray chats with Jason Sorens. Jason is a Senior Research Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research. He received his Ph.D. in political science from Yale University. Jason has been active in efforts to liberalize land-use regulation in New Hampshire and was the principal investigator on the New Hampshire Zoning Atlas. In this episode, they discuss Jason’s recent report on what it might actually look like to move beyond zoning and the progress of land-use reform in New Hampshire. Stay connected with the Me...
2024-12-19
52 min
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#31 - Gary Winslett on Cost of Living
Welcome back to the Abundance Podcast! In this episode, M. Nolan Gray chats with Gary Winslett. Gary is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Middlebury College. He is a Senior Advisor for the Chamber of Progress and author of their Chamber's Democratic Cost-of-Living Agenda. For the last few years, he has been an advocate for more housing, particularly in Vermont. In this episode, they discuss what the federal government can do on housing affordability, transportation costs, and childcare. Stay connected with the Metropolitan Abundance Project on Twitter, Bluesky, and Instagram. Stay connected w...
2024-12-12
1h 02
The Building Culture Podcast
#29 DEBATE: Chuck Marohn & Nolan Gray - Strong Towns & YIMBY Approach to the Housing Crisis
In this episode, I sit down with Chuck Marohn from Strong Towns and Nolan Gray from California YIMBY to tackle one of the most pressing issues of our time: the housing crisis in America. It started with an exchange on X (Twitter) where I saw Nolan and Chuck disagreeing. Surprised, I asked them on the podcast to discuss areas of overlap and disagreement between the YIMBY movement and Strong Towns. They were kind enough to agree. In this episode we discuss the complex web of factors driving housing unaffordability, from financialization and zoning laws to t...
2024-11-26
1h 32
California Insider
The Hidden Costs That Impact California’s Housing Affordability | Nolan Gray | Jim Righeimer
In this episode, Nolan Gray, a policy expert with California YIMBY, and Jim Righeimer, former Costa Mesa mayor and developer, delve into the factors driving California’s high cost of living compared to more affordable states such as Texas and Florida. Join us as we explore the impact of housing policies and differing approaches to new development.*Views expressed in this video/article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of California Insider.
2024-11-11
46 min
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#30 - Christian Solorio on Arizona
Welcome back to the Abundance Podcast! In this episode, M. Nolan Gray chats with Christian Solorio. Solorio is an architect, affordable housing advocate, and former member of the Arizona legislature. He currently serves on the board for the Arizona Housing Coalition and Arizona Neighborhood Project. In this episode, they discuss the housing affordability challenges facing Phoenix, the rise of the YIMBY movement in Arizona, and the future of pro-housing reform in the Grand Canyon State. Stay connected with the Metropolitan Abundance Project on Twitter, Bluesky, and Instagram. Stay connected with California YIMBY on T...
2024-10-17
1h 17
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#29 - Jake Berman on Lost Subways
Welcome back to the Abundance Podcast! In this episode, M. Nolan Gray and Ned Resnikoff chat with Jake Berman. Berman is a cartographer, artist, and lawyer. In this episode, they chat about his new book, The Lost Subways of North America: A Cartographic Guide to the Past, Present, and What Might Have Been. Stay connected with the Metropolitan Abundance Project on Twitter, Bluesky, and Instagram. Stay connected with California YIMBY on Twitter, Bluesky, Instagram, and TikTok.
2024-10-10
1h 04
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#28 - Colin Parent on San Diego
Welcome back to the Abundance Podcast! In this episode, M. Nolan Gray, Aaron Eckhouse, and Gloria Magallanes chat with Colin Parent. Parent is a council member in La Mesa and a candidate for California’s 79th Assembly District. He leads Circulate San Diego. Check out his campaign and recent research on the California Coastal Commission. In this episode, they chat about his experience as a pro-housing councilmember, the exciting zoning reform underway across the San Diego region, and how to get more housing built near the coast. Stay connected with the Metropolitan Abundance Proj...
2024-10-03
1h 05
Project Liberal
How NIMBYism Broke the American City | Nolan Gray
We’re exploring how zoning, regulations, and NIMBYism have impacted America’s cities in this episode featuring M. Nolan Gray, Senior Director at California YIMBY and author of Arbitrary Lines. Topics covered include: Why are housing costs skyrocketing across the country? How have zoning laws broken American cities, and what reforms could fix them? How should the YIMBY movement engage with communities resistant to new development? What are the best policy solutions for addressing the housing affordability crisis? How has YIMBYism gained traction within the Democratic Party?Join Project Liberal founder Joshua Eakle and steering committee member Shaw...
2024-09-29
56 min
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#27 - Anthony Breach on YIMBY in the UK
Welcome back to the Abundance Podcast! In this episode, M. Nolan Gray chats with Anthony Breach. He is an associate director of the Centre for Cities, the leading think tank dedicated to improving the economies of the UK's largest cities and towns. Check out some of his recent work devolution, tax reform, and planning reform. In this episode, they chat about the state of housing affordability in the UK, how the British system of land-use planning works, and prospects for reform under the new Labour government. Stay connected with the Metropolitan Abundance Project o...
2024-09-26
1h 44
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#26 - Richard Kahlenberg on Economic Segregation
Welcome back to the Abundance Podcast! In this episode, M. Nolan Gray and Ned Resnikoff chat with Richard Kahlenberg. He is an education scholar, Director of the American Identity Project, and Director of Housing Policy at the Progressive Policy Institute. He also has a new book out: Excluded: How Snob Zoning, Nimbyism, and Class Bias Build the Walls We Don't See. In this episode, they chat about the persistence of economic segregation, the connection between housing and education, and what the federal government in particular could do about it. Stay connected with the Me...
2024-09-19
1h 28
Defending Ideas
Is zoning reform the answer to high housing costs? With Nolan Gray
The cost of housing is a top concern for likely voters in Utah according to Sutherland Institute research. It’s easy for housing affordability to feel like an intractable issue, but one national expert argues that we can solve this policy challenge by reforming local zoning policies.Nic Dunn talks with Nolan Gray, former New York City planner and current senior director of legislation and research for California YIMBY. Nolan shares the argument from his book Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It, that the solution to the housing crisis facing America’s cit...
2024-08-20
49 min
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#25 - Anika Singh Lemar on Community Input
Welcome back to the Abundance Podcast! In this episode, M. Nolan Gray and Ned Resnikoff chat with Anika Singh Lemar. She is a Clinical Professor of Law at Yale Law School where she teaches clinics that represent affordable housing developers, tenants, homeowners, small businesses, community development financial institutions, fair housing advocates, and cooperatives. In this episode, they chat about “overparticipation” in US land-use planning. Stay connected with the Metropolitan Abundance Project on Twitter, Bluesky, and Instagram. Stay connected with California YIMBY on Twitter, Bluesky, Instagram, and TikTok.
2024-08-01
51 min
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#24 - Annemarie Gray on New York
Welcome back to the Abundance Podcast! In this episode, M. Nolan Gray and Brian Hanlon chat with Annemarie Gray. She is the Executive Director of Open New York, the state's leading grassroots pro-housing advocacy organization. In this episode, they prospects for YIMBY advocacy in New York City, both in the Big Apple and in Albany. Stay connected with the Metropolitan Abundance Project on Twitter, Bluesky, and Instagram. Stay connected with California YIMBY on Twitter, Bluesky, Instagram, and TikTok.
2024-07-29
1h 51
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#23 - Jessica Trounstine on Segregation
Welcome back to the Abundance Podcast! In this episode, M. Nolan Gray and Ned Resnikoff chat with Jessica Trounstine. She is the Centennial Chair and Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University and the author of Segregation by Design: Local Politics and Inequality in American Cities. In this episode, they chat about how US cities became so segregated, and what policymakers can do about it. Stay connected with the Metropolitan Abundance Project on Twitter, Bluesky, and Instagram. Stay connected with California YIMBY on Twitter, Bluesky, Instagram, and TikTok.
2024-07-29
1h 37
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#22 - Impact Fees in California
In this episode, M. Nolan Gray chats with William Steichen and Trevor Stockinger, two of the coauthors on a brand new California YIMBY report: The Impact of Fees: Rethinking Local revenues for More Multifamily Housing. Over the past semester, Will, Trevor, and four others served as California YIMBY Research Fellows as part of their work toward a graduate degree. Stay connected with the Metropolitan Abundance Project on Twitter, Bluesky, and Instagram. Stay connected with California YIMBY on Twitter, Bluesky, Instagram, and TikTok.
2024-07-29
1h 15
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#21 - Anthony Gill on Spokane
Welcome back to the Abundance Podcast! In this episode, M. Nolan Gray chats with Anthony Gill. Anthony is an economic development professional and the write of Spokane Rising, an urbanist blog focused on ways make Spokane a better place to live. They’re joined in this episode by Robyn Leslie, the director for strategic partnerships at California YIMBY. Stay connected with the Metropolitan Abundance Project on Twitter, Bluesky, and Instagram. Stay connected with California YIMBY on Twitter, Bluesky, Instagram, and TikTok.
2024-07-29
1h 05
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#20 - Sarah Karlinsky on Housing Governance in California
Welcome back to the Abundance Podcast! In this episode, M. Nolan Gray chats with Sarah Karlinsky. Sarah is the Research Director at the Terner Center for Housing Innovation at UC Berkeley where she leads the development of the center’s research agenda. They’re joined in this episode by Robyn Leslie, the director for strategic partnerships at California YIMBY. In this episode, they chat about Sarah’s new report, “Structured for Success: Reforming Housing Governance in California and the Bay Area.” Stay connected with the Metropolitan Abundance Project on Twitter, Bluesky, and Instagram. Stay conne...
2024-05-23
1h 30
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#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. Be sure to follow the Metropolitan Abundance Project on Twitter, Bluesky, Threads, and Instagram.
2024-05-02
1h 39
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#18 - Alexander Sahn on Exclusionary Zoning
In this episode, Ned Resnikoff chats with Alexander Sahn. He is a Thomas J. Pearsall Fellow and an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, where he studies inequality in political participation, representation, and public policy, especially subnational governments in the United States. He was previously a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for the Study of Democratic Politics at Princeton University and received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley. They discuss public engagement, exclusionary zoning, and civil service reform. Be sure to follow the Metropolitan Abundance Project on Twitter...
2024-04-24
1h 28
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#17 - Stan Oklobdzija on YIMBY Politics
This week, Nolan Gray and Ned Resnikoff chat with Stan Oklobdzija. Stan is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Tulane University and the Director of the Center for Public Policy Research at the Murphy Institute. His research focuses on housing policy, specifically how voters conceive of housing markets and how these perceptions influence the policies that local governments pursue. He previously served as Research Director for California YIMBY. Oklobdzija holds a PhD in Political Science from the He of California, San Diego and a Master's Degree in Public Policy from the University of Southern California. Find him...
2024-04-12
2h 21
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#16 - Ben Raderstorf on Sacramento
This week, Nolan Gray chats with Ben Raderstorf. Ben is vice president of House Sacramento, an all volunteer grassroots pro-housing group in the California Capital region. In his day job, he's a pro-democracy advocate, but on nights and weekends he works to make his adopted hometown more affordable, liveable, walkable, bikeable and resilient. Find him on twitter at @braderstorf. In this episode, they chat about the exciting new land use reforms recently adopted for Sacramento. If you haven’t already please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review. It really helps us to re...
2024-03-21
55 min
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#15 - Danielle Allen on Power-Sharing Liberalism
Welcome back to Abundance! In this episode, Nolan Gray and Ned Resnikoff chat with Danielle Allen. Allen is a professor of political philosophy, ethics, and public policy at Harvard University, and director of the Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation. She is also the author of the recent book, Justice By Means of Democracy. In this episode, they discuss power-sharing liberalism, abundance progressivism, and what it all means for the future of metropolitan governance. If you haven’t already, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review. It really helps us to rea...
2023-12-21
52 min
Kratom Sobriety
E38 Saydi
Total abstinence and grey/gray area kratom use. Saydi kicks the kava/kratom tonic, going from once walking two miles to get the product to projecting to save $10,000 per year off the stuff. RESOURCE OF THE WEEK (not sponsored) https://www.vivitrol.com/opioid-dependence https://www.drugs.com/vivitrol.html KRATOM IN THE HEADLINES Warning - Avoid These NEW Types of Products https://www.kratomscience.com/2023/11/22/isolated-7-hydroxymitragynine-now-being-sold-in-tablets-and-liquid-shots/ CONNECT WITH US https://www.instagram.com/kratomsobriety h...
2023-12-10
54 min
Kratom Sobriety
E38 Saydi
Total abstinence and grey/gray area kratom use. Saydi kicks the kava/kratom tonic, going from once walking two miles to get the product to projecting to save $10,000 per year off the stuff. RESOURCE OF THE WEEK (not sponsored) https://www.vivitrol.com/opioid-dependence https://www.drugs.com/vivitrol.html KRATOM IN THE HEADLINES Warning - Avoid These NEW Types of Products https://www.kratomscience.com/2023/11/22/isolated-7-hydroxymitragynine-now-being-sold-in-tablets-and-liquid-shots/ CONNECT WITH US https://www.instagram.com/kratomsobriety h...
2023-12-10
54 min
Gray Matters
Cicero Institute 2023 Report on State Regulatory Process Reform
Adam White and Jace Lington talk with Jonathan Wolfson about a new Cicero Institute report that ranks state regulatory systems based on their accountability, responsiveness, and transparency. They discuss cost-benefit analysis, regulatory sunset provisions, state-level centralized review modeled on OIRA, and venue restrictions.Notes:Matthew Nolan and Jonathan Wolfson, National Regulatory Reform: Progress Rankings Report 2023Matthew Nolan and Jonathan Wolfson, State Regulatory Processes Are Ripe for Reform, GoverningCicero Institute, Regulatory Sunset Model BillHarvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, Administrative Law in the StatesEugene Scalia, 2023 C. Boyden Gray Lecture on the Administrative State, “The Administrative State De...
2023-12-05
46 min
Mudville
Reverse Dorian Gray Mode - SBNY #4
Busy ep! Lots to talk about in the world of New York sports this week with the Jets falling to the Chargers in primetime, the Daniel Jones era (and the season) coming to an end for the Giants, the Yankees hiring a new hitting coach and end-of-year press conference (finally), the Mets hiring Carlos Mendoza as their new Manager, and the Knicks take down the (aging) star studded LA Clippers!Discussion time codes:Brody’s new job/Yankees - 1:34Sal Licata/Mets - 14:31Juan Soto/Kevin Kiermeier - 21:21Knicks - 25:39NBA In-Season tournament - 32:36Morg’s Free...
2023-11-08
1h 09
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#14 - Henry Grabar on Paved Paradise
Welcome back to Abundance! In this episode, California YIMBY research director Nolan Gray chats with Henry Grabar. Henry is a journalist at Slate, where he writes about cities, and a Loeb Fellow at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. In this episode, they discuss Grabar's brand new book, Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World, including why parking drives people nuts, the curious case of parking privatization in Chicago, and the future of parking reform. If you haven’t already please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review. It really help...
2023-11-02
1h 12
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#13 - Housing Underproduction in California 2023
Welcome back to Abundance! In this episode, we discuss Housing Underproduction in California 2023, a new report published by the California YIMBY Research Fund in collaboration with MapCraft. California YIMBY research director Nolan Gray is joined by Ian Carlton and Lacy Patterson, two members of the MapCraft team who helped to put this report together. In this episode, they discuss which parts of California are building the least housing, which are building the most, where the gap between market feasible capacity and actual permits issued is widest. If you would like to...
2023-10-19
50 min
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#12 - Emily Hamilton on Montana
Welcome back to Abundance! In this episode, California YIMBY research director Nolan Gray chats with Emily Hamilton. Emily is a Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Urbanity Project at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, where she researches urban economics and land-use policy. In this episode, they discuss the exciting reforms adopted in Montana this year, why small lots are a big deal, and how to legalize ADUs the right way. If you haven’t already please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review. It really helps us to rea...
2023-08-25
54 min
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#11 - Sarah Anzia on Local Politics
Welcome back to Abundance! In this episode, California YIMBY research director Nolan Gray chats with Sarah Anzia. She’s an associate professor of public policy and political science at the University of California Berkeley. Anzia is the author of Local Interests: Politics, Policy, and Interest Groups in US City Governments. Along with California YIMBY policy director Ned Resnikoff, they discuss how local politics differs from federal politics, the unusual power of firefighter unions, and what all of this means for housing policy. If you haven’t already, do remember to subscribe and leave a rev...
2023-07-21
1h 24
The Green Hour
City Zoning: The Good, the Bad, and the Environmental Consequences with Nolan Gray, Author and Professional City Planner
For a lot of people, their only experience with city zoning is from playing SimCity. While SimCity may have introduced some aspects of zoning, it only scratches the surface of its real-world complexities. In this episode, we delve into the profound impact of zoning on our environment, including its role in promoting urban sprawl and car-dependent lifestyles that contribute to increased carbon emissions. Join us as we uncover the untold environmental consequences of zoning and discuss alternative approaches to create more sustainable and eco-friendly cities. It's time to reimagine the relationship between zoning and the environment for a greener...
2023-07-11
1h 24
East Anchorage Book Club with Andrew Gray
Nolan Klouda: Center for Economic Development Director on Alaska Housing
Send us a textNolan Klouda is the director of the Center for Economic Development at the University of Alaska Anchorage. The Center promotes entrepreneurship, economic development planning, and research that provides potential policy solutions to Alaska mayors, assembly members, and legislators. Nolan was born and raised in Anchorage and left the state 20 years ago with no plan to return. Luckily for us he did come back and has led the Center for Economic Development for the past 9 years. Today we discuss Alaska housing issues including the new municipal ordinance brought forward by Anchorage Assembly...
2023-07-10
50 min
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#10 - Emily Jacobson on Los Angeles' Broken Zoning System
In this episode, California YIMBY research director Nolan Gray chats with Emily Jacobson. She’s the inaugural research fellow for the California YIMBY Education Fund and the author of The Dysfunctional Metropolis: Reforming Los Angeles's Land Use Planning and Entitlement. She recently earned a Master of Public Policy from UC Berkeley. They’re joined in this episode by Sarah Karlinsky, a senior advisor at SPUR, a public policy organization that works to create an equitable, sustainable, and prosperous Bay Area. In this episode, Nolan, Emily, and Sarah discuss the caus...
2023-07-06
1h 49
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#9 - Francis Fukuyama on California's Political Decay
In this episode, California YIMBY research director Nolan Gray chats with Francis Fukuyama. He’s the Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, a faculty member of FSI's Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, and the also Director of Stanford's Ford Dorsey Master's in International Policy. They’re joined in this episode by California YIMBY policy director Ned Resnikoff. In this episode, Nolan, Ned, and Francis discuss political decay in California, how CEQA perpetuates vetocracy, and the ancient roots of the Anglosphere housing crisis. Stay co...
2023-06-15
56 min
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#8 - Rick Cole on Pasadena
In this episode, California YIMBY research director M. Nolan Gray chats with Rick Cole. He’s the Chief Deputy Controller for the City of LA, where he oversees the key accounting, paymaster and audit functions of the nation's second largest city. Rick has been all over the place in Southern California governance—he was previously a Deputy Mayor in Los Angeles, the city manager of Azusa, Ventura, and Santa Monica, and was previously the mayor of Pasadena, where he has just launched a new campaign for City Council. In the f...
2023-06-01
39 min
The CityAge Podcast
Nolan Gray & Joshua Humphries: Zoning and Affordable Housing
On this week’s episode we sat down with Nolan Gray, author of Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It, and Joshua Humphries, Senior Housing Policy Advisor to Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens. Both interviews explore the current housing crisis. With Nolan, we dive into the far-reaching problems zoning has caused and worsened (including the housing crisis, racial segregation, lagging economic growth, and urban sprawl that hurts the climate) and what we can do about it. With Joshua, we discuss Atlanta’s housing needs in particular, and the unique way they’re addressing them.
2023-05-31
43 min
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#7 - Bill Fulton on Place and Prosperity
In this episode, California YIMBY research director M. Nolan Gray chats with Bill Fulton. If you’ve been paying any attention to California planning over the past 30 years, Bill likely needs no introduction. Among his many roles, he’s currently a Senior Advisor to PFM Management and Budget consulting Group and a Fellow at the Terner Center for Housing Innovation at UC Berkeley. He’s also the author of the Guide to California Planning, and just released a new collection of essays, Place and Prosperity: How Cities Help Us Connect and Innovate, published by Island Press. In this interview, Nolan...
2023-04-21
2h 00
The Curious Task
Nolan Gray - Do We Need Zoning?
Alex and Nolan discuss a novel solution to many of the difficult issues surrounding housing in North America: the elimination of zoning laws. Further Reading and References: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2022/06/zoning-housing-affordability-nimby-parking-houston/661289/ https://reason.com/2022/06/21/abolish-zoning-all-of-it/ https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-09-04/how-houston-s-zoning-can-help-hurricane-harvey-recovery https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-07-26/manufactured-homes-are-the-cheap-housing-fix-we-need https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-28/cities-don-t-use-zoning-to-exclude-families-with-kids https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRUbDvMpyCM&ab_channel=VancouverPublicLibrary https://marketurbanism.com/2018/07/30/how-should-we-interpret-jane-jacobs/ https://marketurbanism...
2023-04-19
59 min
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#6 - Luca Gattoni-Celli on Abolishing Single-Family Zoning in Northern Virginia
In this episode, California YIMBY research director M. Nolan Gray chats with Luca Gattoni-Celli . Luca is the chief executive of YIMBYs of Northern Virginia, which just scored its first big win legalizing foruplexes and simplexes countywide in Arlington. In this episode, we discuss how a pro-housing coalition pulled off single-family zoning abolition in one of America’s richest suburbs, the ideological diversity of the YIMBY movement, and the future of pro-housing advocacy in Northern Virginia.
2023-04-07
2h 09
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#5 - Jerusalem Demsas on Housing Politics
In this episode, California YIMBY research director M. Nolan Gray chats with Jerusalem Demsas. Jerusalem is a staff writer at The Atlantic and a widely published author on housing and city planning, among many topics. In this episode, we discuss how she became a YIMBY, the importance of the freedom to move, and why DC builds so much housing—even it could build more. We’re joined this week by California YIMBY policy director Ned Resnikoff.
2023-03-24
1h 44
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#4 - Chris Elmendorf on the Builder's Remedy
In this episode, California YIMBY research director M. Nolan Gray chats with Chris Elmendorf. He’s the Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at the UC Davis School of Law and an expert on California housing law. In this episode, we take stock of where we’re at in the Regional Housing Needs Assessment process, explain tools like the builder’s remedy, and explore where we go from here. We're joined by Aaron Eckhouse. Aaron is the regional policy manager at California YIMBY and our leading man on RHNA issues.
2023-03-01
1h 16
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#3 - Sonia Hirt on Zoning Abroad
In this episode, California YIMBY research director M. Nolan Gray chats with Sonia Hirt. Hirt is a professor of architecture and urban planning at the University of Georgia and the author of Zoned in the USA. In this episode, we talk about the current zoning reform push, how other countries do zoning, and what we still have to learn from Jane Jacobs.
2023-02-10
57 min
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#2 - Alain Bertaud on Planning a Metropolis
In this episode, California YIMBY research director M. Nolan Gray chats with Alain Bertaud. Alain’s a Senior Fellow at the NYU Marron Institute for Urban Management, a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, and a former principal urban planner with the World Bank, among many other titles. In the first half of this episode, we discuss the role of city planning, his optimism about micro mobility, and the perils of starting a city from scratch. In the second half of this episode, we discuss his fascinating career, spanning from post-colonial Algeria to post-Soviet Ru...
2023-01-27
3h 09
Abundance - A Metropolitan Abundance Project Podcast
#1 - Donald Shoup on Parking Reform
In this episode, California YIMBY research director M. Nolan Gray chats with legendary parking guru Donald Shoup. Shoup is a distinguished research professor at UCLA and the author of The High Cost of Free Parking. We talk about some of the 2022 parking reform victories, the man behind the legend, and where we go from here.
2023-01-12
1h 24
Mindful of Me The Podcast
Episode 11 - "Chapter Closed"
Season 1 has come to an end. In this episode our podcast host reflects on 2022 and her journey through "The Gray Hair Chronicles." Thank you to everyone who has tuned in over the past year. Be on the lookout for season 2 dropping January 22, 2023. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mindful-of-me-moments/message
2023-01-01
21 min
American Planning Association
‘Arbitrary Lines’ Author Nolan Gray on Zoning Reform and Hitting Planning’s Reset Button
As the old saying goes, “when all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” For decades, zoning has been the hammer swung by cities at a laundry list of challenges. But this blunt tool, developed to regulate land use and density, has had profound collateral damage, planner Nolan Gray argues. Cities and planners have long been constrained by a zoning “straitjacket,” he says, preventing them from solving the problems that plague communities today: housing affordability, sprawl, segregation, environmental concerns. How can we reverse that trend? Gray’s new book, Arbitrary Lines, looks for answers in the for...
2022-12-20
30 min
Enjoy The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Captivating!
Arbitrary Lines by M. Nolan Gray
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/69to listen full audiobooks. Title: Arbitrary Lines Author: M. Nolan Gray Narrator: Stephen R. Thorne Format: mp3 Length: 7 hrs and 3 mins Release date: 12-06-22 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 40 ratings Genres: Architecture Publisher's Summary: The arbitrary lines of zoning maps across the country have come to dictate where Americans may live and work, forcing cities into a pattern of growth that is segregated and sprawling. The good news is that reform is in the air, with states across the country critically reevaluating zoning. In cities as diverse as Minneapolis, Fayetteville, and Hartford, the key...
2022-12-06
7h 03
Unlock a Library in Your Pocket With Full Audiobook
Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It Audiobook by M. Nolan Gray
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 610840 Title: Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It Author: M. Nolan Gray Narrator: Stephen R. Thorne Format: Unabridged Length: 07:03:33 Language: English Release date: 12-06-22 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: Non-Fiction, Politics, Law, Public Policy Summary: The arbitrary lines of zoning maps across the country have come to dictate where Americans may live and work, forcing cities into a pattern of growth that is segregated and sprawling. The good news is that reform is in the air, with states across the country critically...
2022-12-06
7h 03
Explore the Latest Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It by M. Nolan Gray
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/610840 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It Author: M. Nolan Gray Narrator: Stephen R. Thorne Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 3 minutes Release date: December 6, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: The arbitrary lines of zoning maps across the country have come to dictate where Americans may live and work, forcing cities into a pattern of growth that is segregated and sprawling. The good news is that reform is in the air, with states across the...
2022-12-06
30 min
Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & Politics
Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It by M. Nolan Gray
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/610840to listen full audiobooks. Title: Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It Author: M. Nolan Gray Narrator: Stephen R. Thorne Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 3 minutes Release date: December 6, 2022 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: The arbitrary lines of zoning maps across the country have come to dictate where Americans may live and work, forcing cities into a pattern of growth that is segregated and sprawling. The good news is that reform is in the air, with states across the country...
2022-12-06
7h 03
Let's Talk Housing
Nolan Gray: How Zoning Broke the American City
A talk with Nolan Gray, nationally renowned researcher, planner, Mercatus Center affiliated scholar, and the author of Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It. Nolan shares why he thinks zoning broke the American city and why he thinks zoning abolition is necessary to build more affordable, vibrant, and sustainable cities in America. Please click the button to subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you! For more information go to https://housingfirstmn.org/
2022-11-15
22 min
My Kind of Life
012 - Preventative Measures and the "6 Ds" with Dr. Tina Sindher
In this episode of Whole-Body Health©, I chat with Dr. Tina Sindher, clinical associate professor of medicine and pediatrics at Stanford. Tina focuses on allergy and immunology and shares her tips on managing and minimizing allergy symptoms. She gives her insight into what she learned throughout school and her experiences treating food allergy children at Stanford to help us become better informed on what is true when handling allergens and preventing allergies. She gives tips on what to do in our day-to-day lives to help our children and answers the burning question, “Why is the food allergy dia...
2022-10-11
26 min
HFO Multifamily Marketwatch for Oregon and SW Washington
HFO Multifamily Marketwatch - Interview: Author Nolan Gray Explains Zoning's History as a Barrier to Affordable Housing
This month on HFO-TV, we spoke to Nolan Gray, research director for California YIMBY and author of Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It. Nolan joins HFO Broker Aaron Kirk Douglas to discuss his new book and the history and role of zoning in where we live and work. Find Arbitrary Lines on Amazon or the publisher's website, islandpress.org/books/arbitrary-lines.
2022-09-28
12 min
The Planning Commission
Zoning's Effects on Housing with M. Nolan Gray
M. Nolan Gray, author of Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix it, joins The Planning Commisssion. This deep dive will take you on a journey from Euclid, Ohio to Houston, Texas all while the Commission chats about the many issues facing the fundamental land use planning tool-zoning. Support the showOur Website: https://theplanningcommissionpodcast.com/YouTube: The Planning Commission Podcast channelInstagram: @theplanningcommissionpodcastFacebook: The Planning Commission Podcast pageTwitter: @planningcommish Subscribe, like, help us m...
2022-08-24
55 min
Bitcoin Aggregated
The School of Bitcoin - Wednesday, 3 August 2022
Australian Bitcoin Industry Body Updates Raspi talk https://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=raspberry+pi+4&page=1&type=things&sort=relevant https://raspberry.piaustralia.com.au/products/raspberry-pi-4 https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/samsung-portable-ssd-t7-shield-2tb-black https://photos.app.goo.gl/bEQEp2BJ9Qkeh79X6 https://www.alexanderjsingleton.com/how-to-run-a-bitcoin-full-node-on-a-raspberry-pi-b/ https://www.thingiverse.com/ https://www.jbhifi.com.au/products/samsung-t7-portable-ssd-drive-1tbtitan-gray Bitcoin Australia Meetups Updates New url (not setup yet) btcAUD.org Plans for thurs Q&A with Marvin - have questions ready, keep tight - created ExecutedDAO which forked off to StartupDAO to build off the shelf...
2022-08-03
1h 04
Heard Tell
Good Talks: Zoning, Urban/City Planning Policies, Affordable Housing, Culture & Politics Thereof w/ Nolan Gray
Our guest today is Nolan Gray, author of the book Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It joins to explain beyond just the internet arguments how zoning and planning affect not just our cities and communities, but also the cultural and political debates we have about everything from property rights, to taxes, to quality of life. Nolan breaks down the nomenclature of what zoning is and isn't, compares cities like Houston who has little zoning to other cities like Minneapolis, Fayetteville, and Hartford who have varied and different zoning issues. Nolan also explains that...
2022-07-30
30 min
Heard Tell
Good Talks: Zoning, Urban/City Planning Policies, Affordable Housing, Culture & Politics Thereof w/ Nolan Gray
Our guest today is Nolan Gray, author of the book Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It joins to explain beyond just the internet arguments how zoning and planning affect not just our cities and communities, but also the cultural and political debates we have about everything from property rights, to taxes, to quality of life. Nolan breaks down the nomenclature of what zoning is and isn't, compares cities like Houston who has little zoning to other cities like Minneapolis, Fayetteville, and Hartford who have varied and different zoning issues. Nolan also explains...
2022-07-30
30 min
Heard Tell
PACT Act/Burn Pit Hot Mess, Zoning/Housing Policy, Putin's Weaponized Refugees, Cuomo, w/ Nolan Gray
Your Heard Tell for Friday, July the 29th, 2022 is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern the time we live in by parsing out the uproar over the Pact Act procedural vote in the US Senate that stopped VA funding and burn pit legislation from going forward. We'll talk about the funding and financial bloat added to the bill, whether or not that was the right time to fight that battle, and what it means in real world, practical terms beyond just the politics and outrage on social media...
2022-07-29
48 min
Heard Tell
PACT Act/Burn Pit Hot Mess, Zoning/Housing Policy, Putin's Weaponized Refugees, Cuomo, w/ Nolan Gray
Your Heard Tell for Friday, July the 29th, 2022 is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern the time we live in by parsing out the uproar over the Pact Act procedural vote in the US Senate that stopped VA funding and burn pit legislation from going forward. We'll talk about the funding and financial bloat added to the bill, whether or not that was the right time to fight that battle, and what it means in real world, practical terms beyond just the politics and outrage on social media on...
2022-07-29
48 min
#PricedOutPodcast
Episode 9: How zoning broke the American city, with Nolan Gray
The #PricedOutPodcast is back! This time we talk to M. Nolan Gray about his new book: Arbitrary Lines, How Zoning Broke the American CityWe cover everything from the history of zoning up to the present day and beyond. We ask where did it all go so wrong and can we do anything about it? Nolan Gray is the research director for our friends over at California YIMBY and writes brilliantly about how the seemingly-dull topic of land use regulation drives how we live and stunts the growth of our cities. This is not an interview to...
2022-07-28
1h 00
Free Thoughts
What’s Wrong with Zoning (with M. Nolan Gray)
One border libertarians might be curious about lies between what zoning is and what zoning is not. M. Nolan Gray, author of the new book, “Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It” joins the show to explain the roots of our zoning regulations, clarify if overpopulated cities are the real problem, and describe how cities like Houston, Texas are adapting. Plus; where do we go from here? Is the complete abolition of zoning the end goal? What progress is left on the table by our current way of doing things? Hosted on Acas...
2022-07-15
50 min
Town Hall Seattle Civics Series
295. M. Nolan Gray with Shaun Scott: How Zoning Broke the American City
With exponential growth in the Seattle area, demand and costs for housing are high and availability is low. Affordable housing is difficult for so many to come by, and the region is feeling more than just growing pains; it’s in crisis. In Seattle, most residential areas are zoned for single-family homes, restricting the ability to increase housing density and provide more affordable housing options. Are there new housing solutions that can accommodate everyone? As regions across the country grapple with how to solve the growing housing crisis, city planner M. Nolan Gray shared vital insight in hi...
2022-07-13
1h 01
The New Liberal Podcast
The Arbitrary Lines of Zoning ft. M Nolan Gray
Almost every major city is defined by a set of zoning regulations - a map that says exactly which types of buildings can be built in which areas, and what you're allowed to use those buildings for. M Nolan Gray, a city planner and author of the new book 'Arbitrary Lines', joins the show to discuss zoning. How did our modern system of zoning develop in the 20th century? What impact does zoning have on our cities? Is zoning to blame for the housing affordability crisis? And should we reform or abolish the systems of zoning that are holding us b...
2022-06-17
1h 00
UCLA Housing Voice
Ep 27: Minimum Lot Size Reform with M. Nolan Gray
“Find ways to give vocal minorities opt-out mechanisms where they can have some of the land use rules that they want, but they don’t get to drag the whole city down with them.” That’s one of Nolan Gray’s primary lessons from the success of minimum lot size reform in Houston, and a prescription for land use reform more generally. Houston’s reform, which took place in 1998, reduced the minimum parcel size for new homes from 5,000 to just 1,400 square feet per unit, and it’s produced tens of thousands of low-cost townhome-style houses in the city’s “inner loop.” It al...
2022-06-15
1h 14
The Strong Towns Podcast
Nolan Gray: Exposing the Arbitrariness of Zoning Codes
Professional city planner and longtime Strong Towns contributor Nolan Gray comes to The Strong Towns Podcast today to talk about his new book, Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It. As you may have already gathered from the title, this is a book all about the flawed nature of zoning, and why reforming our zoning codes is such a key part of building stronger, more financially resilient cities and towns. As Strong Towns Podcast host Chuck Marohn notes, if you don’t know anything about zoning, you’re going to g...
2022-06-13
54 min
GovLove - A Podcast About Local Government
Arbitrary Lines, the Case Against Zoning with M. Nolan Gray, UCLA Lewis Center
What do we want city planning to do? M. Nolan Gray, author and researcher at the UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies, joined the podcast to talk about his new book, Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It. Nolan provides an in-depth history of zoning including the impacts and ways zoning has distorted American cities. He shared ways that cities can reform zoning and what a city without zoning might look like. He also discussed what the future of planning profession would be without zoning. Host: Ben Kittelson
2022-06-10
57 min
Authentic Online Marketing with Ruthie Gray
Ep. 37: Authentic Online Marketing’s top 5 episodes
Ruthie: We’re celebrating two years in podcasting by reviewing our top 5 episodes. This special anniversary show features our top Five most downloaded episodes for 2021 to 2022. Join my family team and I, as we share key takeaways from each episode. We’re so excited to share this with you. We’ve done some research and we’re gonna do the rundown now of the top five most downloaded episodes. So strap on your seatbelt, cause it’s going to go pretty fast! And here we go. Resources Listen to Ep. 67: Top 5 Instagram Features For Market...
2022-06-06
11 min
Narratives
86: Arbitrary Lines with Nolan Gray
In this episode, I'm joined by Nolan Gray and my friend Lars Doucet to discuss zoning, city planning and land value taxes. Nolan is the author of the upcoming book about Zoning, Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willjarvis.substack.com
2022-03-21
55 min
Narratives w/Will Jarvis
86: Arbitrary Lines with Nolan Gray
In this episode, I'm joined by Nolan Gray and my friend Lars Doucet to discuss zoning, city planning and land value taxes. Nolan is the author of the upcoming book about Zoning, Arbitrary Lines: How Zoning Broke the American City and How to Fix It.
2022-03-21
55 min
Mindful of Me The Podcast
Episode 4 - "Do It In Season"
In the 4th episode of "The Gray Hair Chronicles," we talk about doing it in season. Our podcast host recaps how she spent the last couple of weeks refocusing, seeking the Lord, getting in community, and the importance of doing the plans of the Lord in season. If you want additional information regarding Bible Study or you have a Prayer Request please email tiffany@mindfulofmegifts.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mindful-of-me-moments/message
2022-03-01
30 min
Mindful of Me The Podcast
Episode 3 - "Refocus"
In the 3rd episode of "The Gray Hair Chronicles," we talk about refocusing. Our podcast host recaps the end of January, speaks about her recent Marriage Retreat trip, life conversations with friends, and refocusing on the plans God has for each of us. If you're interested in attending "Mindful of Me Conversations" our virtual monthly meet-up please email tiffany@mindfulofmegifts.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mindful-of-me-moments/message
2022-02-09
31 min
Mindful of Me The Podcast
Episode 2 - "Root Repair"
In this 2nd episode of "The Gray Hair Chronicles," we focus on root repair. Our podcast host recaps episode 1 of our series, speaks about the recent Vision Board Event, introduces "Mindful Conversations," and dives into how to begin your self-care journey with Root Repair. For all inquiries reach you can reach me at tiffany@mindfulofmegifts.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mindful-of-me-moments/message
2022-01-19
23 min
Mindful of Me The Podcast
Episode 1 - "The Gray Hair Chronicles"
In this 1st episode of Mindful of Me the Podcast. Our podcast host introduces herself and kicks off a series entitled, "The Gray Hair Chronicles." Touching on insecurity, physical/spiritual changes, and embracing God's agenda over our own. Featured in this episode are scriptures, Isaiah 43: 18-19 and Isaiah 55:8-9. Feel free to reach out host at tiffany@mindfulofmegifts.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mindful-of-me-moments/message
2022-01-01
18 min
Authentic Online Marketing with Ruthie Gray
Ep. 42: What we learned from 1 year of podcasting; Top 5 downloads
Today, we’re celebrating one year of the Instagram Insider Hacks podcast by revisiting our top 5 downloads of the year. Can you believe it? To help me celebrate, I’ve invited my audio engineer and virtual assistant to join me today. We’re going to review the top five downloads of the podcast as they surprise me one by one, because I don’t know the results. So, stay tuned to the end. We will wrap up this episode with a big red bow for a special announcement. Oh, and the people I mentioned? They are my son and da...
2021-06-06
17 min
We Are Libertarians
230: Good Intentions Aren’t Enough -with Nolan Gray
Listen to the full episode here: https://briannichols.fireside.fm/good-intentions-arent-enough "The goal of the proposal is ...." Now, to judge how a proposal did, one would want to look at the actual outcomes of said proposal, versus just looking at the intentions of the proposal. And yet, when it comes to government programs and policies, it is the intentions that lawmakers seem to focus on. Nolan Gray is a housing researcher at UCLA, a former NYC city planner, host of the YouTube "Pop Culture Urbanism" (where he dissects housing & city questions from famous movies & TV shows), and joins the program...
2021-04-16
38 min
The Brian Nichols Show
230: Good Intentions Aren't Enough -with Nolan Gray
"The goal of the proposal is ...." Now, to judge how a proposal did, one would want to look at the actual outcomes of said proposal, versus just looking at the intentions of the proposal. And yet, when it comes to government programs and policies, it is the intentions that lawmakers seem to focus on. Nolan Gray is a housing researcher at UCLA, a former NYC city planner, host of the YouTube "Pop Culture Urbanism" (where he dissects housing & city questions from famous movies & TV shows), and joins the program to specifically address California's...
2021-04-16
38 min
Explore the Latest Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/494176 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Picture of Dorian Gray Author: Oscar Wilde Narrator: Alice Egan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 0 minutes Release date: December 3, 2020 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Do you want to listen to The Picture of Dorian Gray? If so then keep reading… In this celebrated work, his only novel, Wilde forged a devastating portrait of the effects of evil and debauchery on a young aesthete in late-19th-century England. Combining elements of the Gothic horror novel and decadent French fiction, the book centers on a striking premise: As Dorian Gray si...
2020-12-03
05 min
Goblin Market
November First
Listen to on short, gray days, when you're by yourself...intro music by danielhcomposer at youtube.com/danielhcomposer
2020-11-16
15 min
50 Flicks of Gray & Jay
Tenet - 50 Flicks of Gray & Jay: Episode 15
In this episode, of 50 Flicks of Gray & Jay, we discuss Christopher Nolan's latest supernova Mega-hit, Tenet. We venture to nearby cinema's, to watch the new release and give you the low-down on how to be Cinema-goer in the age of pandemic and quarantine, including; going to bars and how everything will be affected from COVID-19. We delve in to Christopher Nolan's film repertoire comparing and contrasting his blockbuster hits to the James Bond franchise, Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson movies & Kubrick's masterpieces. We dissect what Tenet was all about and how the "...
2020-09-13
1h 09
Authentic Online Marketing with Ruthie Gray
Ep. 14: Reels, IGTV, & Story Updates (what’s new on Instagram)
Listen for the very latest on Reels, IGTV, & Story Updates (what’s new on Instagram) *This episode contains either affiliate links or links to my products. Should you choose to purchase, the show will go on! Woo hoo! Check out Nolan Gray, podcast editor at Indigo Sound 3 Tip Reel Post: How to leave quick and efficient comments on Instagram Listen to Episode 7: New IGTV Updates + Best Instagram Hacks Listen to Ep 12: How to find the best Instagram filters for stories + Linktree & IG captions Listen to Ep. 58: 7 tips fo...
2020-09-07
08 min
On The Run with Remso W. Martinez
Spider-Man vs New York City Housing (Ft. Nolan Gray)
The debate over urban housing enters the world of the spectacular, amazing, ultimate superhero known as Spider-Man as Young Voices contributor Nolan Gray teaches Remso a thing or two about why housing in New York has turned into a socioeconomic battleground thanks to the most epic of Marvel worthy villains- the government of New York City! Mentioned in this episode: Watch the video Follow Nolan on Twitter Robinhood Get your free stock just for signing up with Robinhood and start investing today. Click here Libertarian Country
2020-09-03
1h 07
Love to See It with Emma and Claire
‘Greatest Season Ever: Nick Viall’ with Taylor Nolan
This week, we took a trip all the way back to the dark days of early 2017 to revisit Nick Viall’s season of The Bachelor. And after suffering through Peter’s season with us, our colleague Leigh Blickley is back this week to fill in for Claire as guest host. Later in the episode, we’re joined by BFF of the pod and host of ‘Let’s Talk About It With Taylor’, Taylor Nolan, to talk about her experience on Nick’s season. Our calls to action this week: Donate to the GoFundMe for Jacob Blake’s medica...
2020-09-02
1h 49
The GetWellBe Podcast
Coronavirus, Alcohol and Alzheimer’s, and More Wellness News from February + March 2020 - The WellBe Podcast with Adrienne Nolan-Smith (getwellbe)
Health news (actually, ALL news) seems to be dominated by COVID-19 these days. Of course, this makes total sense given it's global scale. But one thing this pandemic has driven home to us is the importance of keeping yourself healthy on a daily basis, so that you're less susceptible to viruses if you come in contact with one! And in order to stay healthy, you need to stay informed. So to that end, on this week's episode we're discussing the most important pieces of health and wellness news (besides coronavirus) that came out in February + March 2020. Listen t...
2020-03-31
23 min
The James Gray Show on Love Sport Radio
A Kyrgios love affair, Nolan misses the mark on Newcastle and a tribute to John McCririck
Nick Kyrgios is the man who everyone loves to hate but while he still loses in the first week of Grand Slams, he can act however he wants, James reckons. We also get stuck into Kevin Nolan over Mike Ashley and pay tribute to the baffling legend of John McCririck, who has died aged 79.
2019-07-05
58 min
History and Politics
Nolan Gray on the Future of Urbanism
Conversation with Young Voices Advocate and contributor to Market Urbanism Nolan Gray. We talk about malls, YIMBY, housing regulations, gentrification, trailer parks, tiny houses and ways to house the homeless.
2018-07-31
25 min