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Progress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 45: Prentice OnayemiPrentice Onayemi has carved out a varied and unique place here in Portland. He is a founding partner of Grains of Salt, a consulting form that supports community-driven projects at the intersection of the arts and real estate; he is co-founder of Foglight Farms, a BIPOC-owned and operated farm in Hillsboro; and he applies his rich bass to narrating audio books. Tim and Prentice share a history they only recently discovered, having both served as director of communications for ArtPlace America, a creative placemaking initiative that seeded many interesting projects across the country. Prentice talks about how he sees...2025-07-2636 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 44: Steph RouthThe unsinkable Steph Routh joins us, fresh from a stint working with Senator Khanh Pham in Salem. Steph ran for City Council last year and was our very first guest, and continues to be a force of nature in local politics and activism. We talk about Electrify Oregon, the Mamdani Effect, the social benefits of biking, and much more. 2025-07-0940 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 43: Kat MahoneyKip and Tim interview self-proclaimed "local nuisance" Kat Mahoney, attorney, board member of Portland Neighbors Welcome, former executive director of Sisters of the Road, and general rabble rouser. This is officially a "shit-talking" episode, so you'll hear some dirt. Topics include the Mayor's shelter-heavy approach to homelessness and protesting past, present and future in Portland.  Kat Mahoney practices law specializing in Family, Domestic Violence and Animal Law. You can engage with here here: https://kmahoneylaw.com/ 2025-06-1751 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 42: Mike SchmidtFormer Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt joins us to talk about his work as General Council at Urban League of Portland and his new podcast, The Schmidt Show PDX. Mike turned lemons into lemonade, turning the expensive negative campaign against him into promotion for a podcast that focuses on the forces for good in Portland. We also shoot the proverbial sh*t about the Current City Council, Portland Police Bureau, County politics, and more.  2025-05-3148 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 41: Liz Starke and Justine ZieglerWe talk to two insiders providing homeless services downtown to get deeper into what Portland needs to do better. Liz Starke is Development Director of Rose Haven, a day shelter and community center serving women, children and gender non-conforming folks experiencing the trauma of abuse, loss of home and other disruptive life challenges. Justine Ziegler is Development Director at Outside In, helping homeless youth and other marginalized people move towards improved health and self-sufficiency.  “If I had to choose one thing to pressure people to put resources in, it’s the folks that have the most severe physi...2025-05-0255 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 40: City Hall Update and Ramblings on the National InsanityNo interview this time, just a check-in on what's happening with the City Council, including the potential ban of algorithmic price fixing of rents and the proposal from Councilors Avalos and Green for creating social housing. Also we attempt to keep our focus on how national politics impact us locally but end up going off on tangents and rants (unavoidable these days).  2025-04-1836 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 39: Valdez Bravo, President of Health Care For All OregonThere's a movement afoot to bring universal health care to all Oregonians, and it is looking more likely every day. Our guest is Valdez Bravo, President of Health Care For All Oregon. Valdez tells us the ins and outs of the plan, and explains that it is far more expensive to maintain the system we have and exclude people than to actually provide for everyone.  2025-04-0345 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 38: Mark DouglassWe're back, sorry for the long silence! This week we're talking with Mark Douglass, a highly experienced addiction therapist, about what works and what doesn't in Portland and Oregon when we talk about drugs. Mark talks about what was wrong with Measure 110, how to create better policy, and crafting individual treatment for people that isn't one-size-fits-all. 2025-03-1639 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 37: Blair Stenvick with Basic Rights OregonBlair Stenvick, Communications Manager at Basic Rights Oregon, joins us to talk about LGBTQ2SIA+ rights in the Trump era. With friends around us feeling fearful (understandably), we wanted to talk about what sort of advocacy and action can be relied on to keep our queer friends safe.  Samantha Silverman joins Kip and Tim as a guest host (thanks Sam for adding your insight!).  2025-01-2631 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 36: City Council and Mayor get Sworn InOn December 19th, Kip and I attended the official swearing in of the new Portland City Council, Mayor, and Auditor. We were able to join the press pool and grab interviews with a handful of the new candidates, including Tiffany Koyama Lane, Angelita Morillo, and Mitch Green. The Councilors will begin leading the city on January 2nd, and up to this point have been in intense training sessions.  2024-12-2923 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 35: Post Election Wrap-UpKip and Tim discuss the results of the Portland City Council and County Commission elections, for the most part avoiding the national boondoggle. Topics include the makeup of the new City Council, the incredible people who won and lost, and some misfires by the press that stuck in our craw.  2024-11-1430 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 34: Check-in with Lisa FreemanKip and Tim check in with Lisa Freeman via Zoom as the election comes down to the wire. Lisa shares her wisdom gained from the campaign trail and some insights into the mind of voters.  Listen in, and vote Lisa Freeman in District 4! 2024-10-3122 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 33: Liv Osthus, candidate for Portland MayorWe were thrilled to get an interview with Liv Osthus, aka Viva Las Vegas, the non-politician candidate for Portland Mayor. Liv talks how the land we live on is sacred and we need to be good stewards of it while we make sure there is housing and services for everyone regardless of age, income, or situation. She discusses listening intently to voters, learning about interactions with people in crisis, the dangers of the Critical Energy Infrastructure Hub (CEI), and putting the arts, small businesses, and neighborhoods front and center instead of big business interests. And so much more. 2024-10-3033 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 32: Checking in with Timur Ender on the campaign trailHey everyone! We recorded this quick check-in with Timur Ender about a week ago, so keep that in mind if the info is slightly out of date. Timur is running in District 1, and he's got an encyclopedic understanding of the issues facing East Portland. Please vote for him (along with Steph Routh and Candace Avalos) in D1!  Also, please join Kip and Tim TONIGHT, Monday 10/28, at 6pm at Migration Brewing on NE Glisan for a meet n' greet/fundraiser for Shannon Singleton! We need to help Shannon defeat Sam Adams, who has poured money into winning the Mu...2024-10-2810 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 31: Meghan Moyer, Multnomah County District 1 candidateMeghan Moyer, Multnomah County District 1 candidate, joins Tim in the studio to talk about her deep disappointment in the county's slipshod approach to housing and homelessness. This is one of the best discussions of the problems with Portland's housing policy that we've ever heard. Please tune in, and vote Moyer for District 1 (which encompasses most of the West Side).  Also please join us this Monday, 10/28 at Migration Brewing on NE Glisan at 6pm for a fundraiser and meet n' greet with County District 2 candidate extraordinaire Shannon Singleton! Help us keep Sam Adams out of office! 2024-10-2632 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 30: District 4 Voter's GuideHey there Portlanders! Have you voted yet? We've rushed to get this 4th and final Voter's Guide out, and unfortunately we've ended up with a sound quality issue in the recording (hope it's not too annoying). We still have a lot to say about these amazing candidates in District 4, so give it a listen! 2024-10-2529 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 29: District 3 Voter's GuideBallots are here, it's time to vote! Here's our guide to voting in District 3. If you've listened to our previous endorsement episodes, you might want to scan forward 7 min 30 to skip the general endorsement information we featured in previous episodes.  2024-10-2232 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 28: Checking in with Chris Flanary in D3Hey everyone. We're releasing a series of quick check-ins with some of the candidates we've endorsed, starting with this confab with Chris Flanary running in D3. Our D3 Voter Guide is coming soon, followed by D4. Now's the time to get involved and tell all your friends who you're voting for. And remember, don't rank Rene!     2024-10-1611 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 27: District 2 Voter Guide (including MultCo D2)Hey everyone, if you listened to our last episode, the D1 Voter Guide, skip ahead in this episode to 7:30. The first half is the same as a briefing to voters in each district.  North Portlanders, this is for you! District 2 stretches from St. Johns to 82nd in the north and down to Highway 84 in the south. There are 22 candidates running in the district, and we've selected our top 3 and discuss a few you might also consider.  We also endorse Shannon Singleton for Multnomah County district 2, which encompasses City District 2 and then some. 2024-10-1539 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 26: District 1 Voter GuideKip and Tim review everything you need to know about the upcoming election, and why they are supporting Steph Routh, Candace Avalos, and Timur Ender for the District 1 City Council positions.  2024-10-1025 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEp 25: Tiffany Koyama Lane, District 3 candidate“When you’re thinking about City Councilors that would work really well in this new model, you want people who really are focused on relationship-building, and listening to each other, building a culture of collaboration.” - Tiffany Koyama Lane, D3 candidate   Tiffany Koyama Lane joins us. Back when she was campaigning for the Preschool for All campaign, she picked up the nickname Teacher Tiffany. She continues to teach 3rd grade, and is ready to bring her skills in collaborating and relationship-building to City Council. Kip and Tim talk to her about her ally Angelit...2024-09-2347 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 24: Mitch Green, District 4 candidateKip and Tim are back with District 4 candidate Mitch Green.  It's looking like District 4 is where things get serious in the upcoming election. The more conservative candidates (and the big money) are focused on D4 because it encompasses downtown. Mitch Green is one of a handful of progressive candidates, and many of the other candidates told us we had to talk to him. He has a unique perspective as an economist and energy policy specialist, and we go deep into the weeds in this episode.  2024-08-1950 minImmerse Yourself in Captivating Narratives With Full AudiobookImmerse Yourself in Captivating Narratives With Full AudiobookAlone: The Classic Polar Adventure Audiobook by Admiral Richard E. ByrdListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 804331 Title: Alone: The Classic Polar Adventure Author: Admiral Richard E. Byrd Narrator: Tim Halbur Format: Unabridged Length: 07:38:10 Language: English Release date: 07-24-24 Publisher: Authors Republic Genres: History, World Summary: In January of 1934, Admiral Richard E. Byrd began an Antarctic expedition that would change his life forever. Already a celebrated explorer, Byrd's expeditions were media sensations on radio and film. On this trip, Byrd had an audacious undertaking in mind: manning a weather station alone, miles from the American base along the coast, through the harsh Antarctic winter...2024-07-247h 38Grab the Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldAlone: The Classic Polar Adventure by Admiral Richard E. ByrdPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/804331to listen full audiobooks. Title: Alone: The Classic Polar Adventure Author: Admiral Richard E. Byrd Narrator: Tim Halbur Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 38 minutes Release date: July 24, 2024 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: In January of 1934, Admiral Richard E. Byrd began an Antarctic expedition that would change his life forever. Already a celebrated explorer, Byrd's expeditions were media sensations on radio and film. On this trip, Byrd had an audacious undertaking in mind: manning a weather station alone, miles from the American base along the coast, through the harsh Antarctic winter. The solitude would bring enlightenment...2024-07-247h 38Grab the Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in History, WorldAlone: The Classic Polar Adventure by Admiral Richard E. ByrdPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/804331 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Alone: The Classic Polar Adventure Author: Admiral Richard E. Byrd Narrator: Tim Halbur Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 38 minutes Release date: July 24, 2024 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: In January of 1934, Admiral Richard E. Byrd began an Antarctic expedition that would change his life forever. Already a celebrated explorer, Byrd's expeditions were media sensations on radio and film. On this trip, Byrd had an audacious undertaking in mind: manning a weather station alone, miles from the American base along the coast, through the harsh Antarctic winter. The solitude would bring...2024-07-2405 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 23: Sameer Kanal, District 2 candidate“Growing up here, I always had something to go to late. Coming back during the beginning of Covid, the biggest shock to me was how many of the places I used to go no longer exist or are replaced by businesses that closed at 7 or 8 instead of 10 or 11… I want to support the idea that staying open late is an economic benefit thing AND it’s a safety thing. And we can temporarily incentivize those businesses to try to stay open an extra hour.” - Sameer Kanal Sameer Kanal, a relative newcomer to the City Council District 2 scrum, g...2024-07-1555 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 22: Jennifer Park, District 2 candidate“One of the things I’d really like to see the new City Council do is be more of a leader in the collaboration and the coordination of things, instead of saying, “Here’s a bucket of money that we want to do this, go and do it!”, actually being a leader in how this is going to be done, (…) following through on making sure that we are(…) getting those outcomes that we were intending to get when we set these policies into place.” - Jennifer Park We’re back with Tim and Kip, bringing you all the candid...2024-06-1542 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 21: Jeremy Beausoleil Smith, District 4 candidate"I would like to see a rent freeze for at least the next two years. That's a very controversial statement, unfortunately. That might get me some scrutiny from some groups, but we can't catch up right now." - Jeremy Beausoleil Smith At 27, Jeremy Beausoleil Smith is one of the youngest candidates running for City Council, and is the youngest running in District 4. Like his fellow Gen Zers, climate change is high on his priority list. Tim talks with Jeremy about his recent visit to the Critical Energy Infrastructure hub in NW Portland, a major contributor...2024-05-2746 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 20: Lisa Freeman, District 4 CandidateYou can’t really understand a problem until you start to interact with it…In complex environments, your analysis will never be complete until you start doing something It’s better to be 80% right at the right time than 100% right too late.” - Lisa Freeman Lisa Freeman has a very particular set of skills, and she's not afraid to use them (sorry, couldn't help myself). She's an expert at managing political transitions, a skill she has practiced in countries like Afghanistan and Nigeria. We go deep into her experience and how it applies to our own tran...2024-05-1949 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 19: Allison Gilliland, Dublin City CouncilorAllison Gilliland joins Tim for a conversation over the internets from Ireland, where she is currently a City Councilor. Allison was a speaker at a recent event hosted by North Star Civic Foundation to talk about Ireland's switchover to ranked-choice voting and their long history of district representation (they have SIXTY-THREE City Councilors!) One correction, Gilliland misstates that we have 13 districts when the new system has 4 districts and 12 city councilors.  2024-04-2719 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 18: Tim and Kip on the state of the electionHey everyone, we're back without a guest this week to talk about what we're seeing so far this election, what traits we think make good candidates, and efforts underway to save Portland Street Response. Check out our website for more information, and tell your friends about the podcast!  2024-04-1742 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 17: Reverend Nat West, District 2 candidate"I've had a lot of conversations since I started thinking about running, and part of the joy of being a part-time bus driver is that I full up all my other time with meetings, and talking to people in the community...I think it's really all about the authenticity about what I learned over the years at Reverend Nat's: do things I want to do, make ciders I want to make, talk about business, talk about Portland in the way I want to do it." - Rev. Nat  Rev. Nat West, fresh off of closing his cider b...2024-03-301h 00Progress PortlandProgress PortlandEp 16: Shannon Singleton, County District 2 candidate"When we end somebody's homelessness, we don't end their poverty. So we really need to continue to look at ways to keep people inside once they are there, and increase their economic income whether they are on a permanent subsidy like Social Security or disability income. How do we insure that they are in a subsidized place so that they can stay for the long term?"  - Shannon Singleton Did you know there's a Multnomah County election coming up in May? You might know that D.A. Mike Schmidt is up for re-election, but the entire slate o...2024-03-1150 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEp 15: Candace Avalos, District 1 Candidate"The way [City Council] is structured, it allows them to disregard the community's voice. And so I'm hoping that now, with this new form of government, not only will you have your representative in your backyard, you'll have a much closer connection to them. But also they're going to be more policy-driven, and so that's where the community's voice is most important." - Candace Avalos Candace Avalos has a long history of engagement in Portland politics as a community advocate and grassroots organizer. She's a self-described "Blacktina", the daughter of Black Americans from southern Virginia and Guatemalan...2024-03-0152 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 14: District Attorney Mike Schmidt"This old idea of, 'We'll just double the penalty, triple the penalty - one time you're out." Nobody knows what the penalties are, much less the people who we're prosecuting for a lot of these crimes. They're not tracking the decisions being made in the Legislative session. So we fool ourselves into thinking, "oh, I'm going to say these tough on crime things, they'll read the papers and sit down and do a cost benefit analysis and say, "Crime no longer pays, I'm going to get out of this industry." That's nonsense." - Mike Schmidt ...2024-02-1954 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 13: Robin Ye, District 3 candidate“Working people, average Portlanders, are left to wonder who exactly our government is working for when certain politicians seem to be listening more to the largest corporations or the wealthy few who are really accustomed to dominating politics through their campaign contributions…we deserve a government that works for all of us, no matter how far we live from City Hall.” – Robin Ye   Robin Ye was Chief of Staff for Oregon State Representative Khanh Pham – the first Vietnamese American elected to state government. In this conversation, Tim talks to Robin about his passion for improving Portland’s a...2024-02-0633 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 12: Steph Routh, District 1 Candidate (re-play of Episode 2)Hey everyone, this is a re-play of our interview with Steph Routh, City Council candidate for District 1. She was our very first interview, and with her campaign launch happening today we thought it was worth a re-listen. We talk about what makes the East Side different, building consensus when things are contentious, and, of course, housing and houselessness.  2024-01-2745 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 11: Timur Ender, District 1 candidate"I'm not sure if people realize this, but East Portlanders have about 10 years lower life expectancy than the rest of the city. And that's due to traffic crashes, gun violence, historic disinvestment. And one of the reasons I jumped in this race is this is the first time we will have politically drawn boundries that are accountable to those health outcomes." - Timur Ender Through his experience working with PBOT and his years of living there with his family, Timur has an intimate knowledge of the streets of the Eastside. He would clearly be a passionate advocate...2024-01-2143 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 10: Christopher Olson, District 2 candidate"What I want to do is bring a new attitude to how we think about government. It starts with who we are, who the people are we're electing. Ideas are great, but ideas don't always pan out. Definitely come with practical ideas that can make a real difference, please do and I want to offer those, but it depends on who you are as a person too. That really matters. I want to make sure we're electing people that really and truly can connect with all kinds of people, everyday Portlanders, the disenfranchised." - Christopher Olson Christopher...2024-01-1238 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 9: Jesse Cornett, District 3 Candidate"What I want to do is represent those in our community that need it the most. The folks that are in the tents, the folks that are in the throes of their addiction, folks that are having a mental health crisis. We don't have the resources we need as a community, and it's a shame because we have the resources financially to do what we need to do. We've had leadership that has not performed at a level that I think is acceptable at the City or County level." - Jesse Cornett Jesse Cornett has a fascinating...2024-01-0546 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 8: Jon Seibert of Blanchet House"This shelter is opening, that shelter is opening, is this the answer, is that the answer?' My answer is always "Yes, and." There are so many different needs out there. There are people struggling with substance abuse, there are people who are struggling with mental health, there are some people who just aren't making enough money. And if we're trying to throw a one-size-fits-all solution on any of that, then we are missing the point." - Jon Seibert Housing, homelessness and hunger are on everyone's mind here in Portland. Jon Seibert, Director of Programs at Blanchet...2023-12-2532 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 7: Chad Lykins, District 4 candidate"When you have more people living in a place, it has this huge lift. The small businesses downtown are struggling. It is so hard. And a lot of it is a perception issue. If you go to the Park Blocks District and it is empty except for six people who all look like they are probably suffering from addiction and probably don't have a place to live. Now you think this is a city under distress. If those same six people are there, but also 600 people are gathered there for Art in the Park, then you see a thriving...2023-12-1237 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 6: Kip and Tim Check InWe thought it would be good to sit down without a guest this week and check in. We hash out the latest news, like the current City Council's recent decision to gut the Independent Police Commission. Tim asks the tough question: why is Portland's current government such a mess? We also put out the call to Mike Schmidt to come on the podcast... 2023-12-0119 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 5: Chris Flanary, District 3 CandidateKip and Tim welcome Chris Flanary to the podcast. Chris is uniquely strong on the intricacies of housing policy in Portland, as they work for the city as a Housing Program Specialist.  "One of the things that I've learned in my time in both the non-profit world and government service for low income folks: The number one intervention for poverty is cash. Give people money, they will spend it wisely. I know it is very unpopular to think of just handing someone money and letting them do what they think is the right thing to do with i...2023-11-1850 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 4: David Burnell, District 2 candidateDavid Burnell is running in District 2, the North district stretching from St. Johns out to NE 82nd St., and includes most of the historically Black Albina neighborhood. Tim spoke with him about his priorities, his history as a drug and alcohol counselor, and how he addresses his lack of political experience with Portlanders.  2023-10-1927 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 3: Angelita Morillo, District 3 candidate"Housing is public health and public safety, adequate investment in mental health, adequate investment in drug treatment is public safety." Angelita Morillo has been appealing to the younger voters for the last couple of years with her TikTok videos exposing the inner workings of City Hall. Now she's running for City Council to represent the Southeast. Kip and Tim talk to Angelita about what she learned working under Joanne Hardesty, how the new City Council will work, and her love of infrastructure investment.  2023-09-2847 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 2: Stephanie Routh, District 1 candidateKip and Tim had a great time talking with Steph Routh, City Council candidate for District 1. We talk about what makes the East Side different, building consensus when things are contentious, and, of course, housing and houselessness.  2023-09-1144 minProgress PortlandProgress PortlandEpisode 1: We’re Just Getting StartedHey everyone, thanks for downloading our first episode! This is just a brief ep introducing your hosts Kip Silverman and Tim Halbur. Kip and Tim talk about their hopes for Portland and their backgrounds advocating for progressive ideals. Future episodes will feature intelligent, thoughtful guests who are helping make Portland a better place, and soon we'll be talking to all the wonderful, diverse candidates running for City Council in November 2024. We can't wait! 2023-08-0123 minSideshow Sound RadioSideshow Sound RadioTrack Swap #15 – A Spy and an Agent walk into a Bar… Brand new guest Tim Halbur joins Track Swap and brings a classic to the show, while Lasse chooses something matching, but much more contemporary. Link: https://twitter.com/Halbur 2021-12-0117 minSideshow Sound Theatre┃Halloween Music & Film Soundtrack PodcastSideshow Sound Theatre┃Halloween Music & Film Soundtrack PodcastTrack Swap #15 – A Spy and an Agent walk into a Bar… Brand new guest Tim Halbur joins Track Swap and brings a classic to the show, while Lasse chooses something matching, but much more contemporary. Link: https://twitter.com/Halbur 2021-12-0100 minSideshow Sound Radio┃Film Soundtrack Podcast » PodcastsSideshow Sound Radio┃Film Soundtrack Podcast » PodcastsTrack Swap #15 – A Spy and an Agent walk into a Bar… Brand new guest Tim Halbur joins Track Swap and brings a classic to the show, while Lasse chooses something matching, but much more contemporary. Link: https://twitter.com/Halbur 2021-12-0117 minSoftware Engineering DailySoftware Engineering DailyADP Engineering with Tim HalburADP has been around for more than 70 years, fulfilling payroll and other human resources services. Payroll processing is a complex business, involving the movement of money in accordance with regulatory and legal strictures. From an engineering point of view, ADP has decades of software behind it, and a bright future of a platform company used by thousands of companies. Balancing the maintenance of old code while charting a course with the new projects is not a simple task. Tim Halbur is the CTO of ADP, and he joins the show to talk through how engineering wo...2020-07-1751 minkstringfellowkstringfellowMitchell Caverns: The Bottomless PitVoice: Andrew Fitzpatrick, Interpretive Ranger at Providence Mountains State Recreation Area. This is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Moja...2018-08-2505 minkstringfellowkstringfellowSun Village in Antelope ValleyVoice: Magdalene Lawerence, Mayor of Sun Village, CA This is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heritage & Cult...2017-12-0506 minkstringfellowkstringfellowDonovan and Linda LeitchVoice: Donovan and Linda Leitch This is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heritage & Cultural Association and KCET...2016-02-2205 minkstringfellowkstringfellowDevils Hole: Olin FeuerbacherVoice: Olin Feuerbacher, U.S. Fish and Wildlife biologist This is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heri...2015-10-1203 minkstringfellowkstringfellowDevils Hole: Jim HoutzVoice: Jim Houtz, professional diver TThis is an audio track from The Mojave Project—an experimental transmedia documentary led by Kim Stringfellow exploring the physical, geological and cultural landscape of the Mojave Desert. Project website: mojaveproject.org Funding for The Mojave Project is provided through a California Humanities 2015 California Documentary Project production grant with additional support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts and San Diego State University. The Mojave Project is a project of the Pasadena Arts Council’s EMERGE Program. LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions), MOAH (Museum of Art & History), The Mojave Desert Heritage & Cultural Association and KCET...2015-09-3005 minTalking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastTalking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastEpisode 47: We Are Speeding by DesignGuest host Tim Halbur joins Jeff to talk about how we design our roads for speed, the idea that we need to design complete streets with Trucks in mind, age in cities, and the airbnb-ification of parking. 2015-02-0238 minDetour - The Unofficial PodcastDetour - The Unofficial PodcastLos Angeles: Koreatown - Culture Clash and Comfort FoodMatthew Kang, Koreatown native and Editor of Eater LA, takes us deep into K-Town for a booming mix of food and culture. Starting Location 3455 W 8th St, Los Angeles, CA 90005 Duration 40 minutes Description LA's Koreatown is not only the largest concentration of Koreans outside of Korea, it's also a vibrant immigrant community that has carved out a distinctive cultural hub. Koreans and Korean-Americans have a very special relationship to food, and socializing around eating and drinking is key to the culture. This Detour is narrated...2015-02-0131 minTalking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastTalking Headways: A Streetsblog PodcastEpisode 27: Walt Disney, City PlannerWhile most people know Walt Disney as the creator of lovable characters like Mickey Mouse and movies like Snow White and Fantasia, Disney doesn't get as much credit for his design of Disneyland. Turns out Disney made himself an expert on the subject.       This podcast isn't a typical Talking Headways conversation. It's a 45-minute episode, produced by Jeff for the Overhead Wire, on one topic: the history and ideas of Walt Disney the planner. Guests Sam Gennawey, an urban planner and author of three books on Walt Disney, and Tim Halbur, director of communications for the Congress...2014-06-3044 minNotebook on Cities and CultureNotebook on Cities and CultureS4E12: Put a Little Salt on It with Tim HalburColin Marshall sits down before a live audience at the New Urbanism Film Festival at Los Angeles' ACME Theater with Tim Halbur, Director of Communications at the Congress for the New Urbanism, former Managing Editor at Planetizen, creator of the two-disc DVD set The Story of Sprawl, and author of the children's urban planning book Where Things Are from Near to Far. They discuss the anti-Los Angeles indoctrination he received in San Francisco, and what that indoctrination might have had right; the two "nodes" of Hollywood and the beach that outsiders tend to recognize in Los Angeles, and why peo...2013-11-1500 min