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The Finest CityThe Finest CitySan Diego’s Innovative Fisherman’s Market Bringing Local, Sustainable Seafood — Pete Halmay, Tuna Harbor Dockside Market and San Diego Fisherman’s Working GroupThis episode features Pete Halmay, President of San Diego Fisherman’s Working Group and one of the founders of the Tuna Harbor Dockside Market. With over 50 years of commercial fishing experience, Pete shares fascinating insights into the challenges of creating a fisherman’s market, the diverse array of seafood available, and the cultural significance of maintaining a working fishing harbor in San Diego. He discusses the fluctuations in sea life over time, the importance of water quality, and how the market has become a window into the life of local fishermen. Pete also touches on the environmental considerations for fish...2024-07-2618 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityBlue Technologies and Why San Diego Should be the Blue Finance Capital of the WorldThis episode features Greg Murphy from Fugro, a world leader in providing geo-data consulting through mapping, modeling, and monitoring information about our planet and the structures built upon it. Greg is also Vice Chair on the Board at the San Diego Maritime Museum. In the conversation, Greg talks about the innovative future of blue technologies, the importance of ocean sustainability, and San Diego's potential as a blue finance capital. He discusses the concept of blue carbon, the Port of San Diego’s proactive approach to sea level rise, and exciting developments in the local blue tech industry such as of...2024-07-1227 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityWeaving San Diego Maritime History Into The Modern World — Dr. Ray Ashley, Maritime Museum San DiegoThis week focuses on San Diego’s maritime heritage with Dr. Ray Ashley from the Maritime Museum of San Diego. As President and CEO, Dr. Ashley leads one of the most prominent institutions on San Diego Bay, recognized as one of the top three maritime museums globally. It includes one of the finest collections of historic vessels, including the oldest active ship, Star of India. In his talk with Jen, Dr. Ashley explains how the museum integrates San Diego’s maritime past into the present day, highlighting both the economic and cultural contributions of the local maritime industry and the...2024-06-2824 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityEducating Youth and Creating Intersections in Ocean Science — Janaira Quigley, Executive Director of Ocean ConnectorsIn this episode, Jen welcomes Janaira Quigley, Executive Director of Ocean Connectors, a conservation non-profit program that connects youth with coastal wildlife. In their chat, Janaira talks about the mission of Ocean Connectors and how the San Diego Bay factors into their programs. She touches on the program’s teaching topics, habitat restoration work around San Diego, and the knowledge exchange program with students in Mexico, highlighting why it’s important for cultivating environmental stewardship. Janaira provides some easy and affordable action items for getting involved with Ocean Connectors, to get outside and help in a safe and meaningful way...2024-06-0721 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityProtecting the Bay’s Environment and Promoting Sustainable Freight Solutions — Sharon Cloward, President of the San Diego Working WaterfrontIn this episode, Jen welcomes Sharon Cloward, President of San Diego Working Waterfront. Sharon first talks about the San Diego Bay's geography and jurisdictions before getting more into sustainable freight solutions and protecting the San Diego Bay's environmental and economic value. She then discusses the San Diego port master plan and environmental policies. Sharon also talks about Operation Clean Sweep and its important advocacy efforts that aim to support responsible growth, environmental stewardship, and economic vitality of the Bay.   Timestamps: [2:07] What is the San Diego Working Waterfront? [3:08] San Diego Bay geography a...2024-05-1722 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityA Multi-Pronged Approach to Engaging the Public Towards Advocacy and Shaping San Diego — Jen Whitelaw, PR Professional and former C-3 PresidentIn this episode, Kate sat down with our very own Jen Whitelaw, PR professional and former C-3 President. Jen first shares her career path from English studies to public relations and urban planning. She discusses a few of her favorite tools for reaching the public about important topics like density and sustainability through her work with organizations like C-3. Jen highlights some successful strategies for engaging diverse audiences, emphasizing the power of the public to influence how our city gets shaped. She explains why it’s so important to engage the public and younger generations in advocacy work around la...2024-04-0540 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityAligning Creative Vision and Community, Redevelopment, and the Future of Local Advocacy Organizations — Branding Professional, Simon AndrewsThis episode features Simon Andrews, neighborhood branding professional and former C-3 board member. Simon shares his personal journey from Detroit to San Diego in the 1960s and discusses his career helping to shape the identity of neighborhoods through signage and design. Simon also offers his insight into downtown redevelopment and its impact, the rise of sustainable community planning since the early 2000s, and his involvement over many years with civic groups such as C-3. He and Jennifer also talk about how community planning groups can help empower local voices and reincorporate the creative class into our development and design.2024-03-2256 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityCommunicating Environmental Health Risks and Cultivating the Next Generation of Border Leaders — School of Public Health at SDSU, Paula Stigler GranadosThis episode features Paula Stigler Granados, Associate Professor in the School of Public Health at San Diego State University. Paula first discusses environmental health impacts along the San Diego-Tijuana border region and insights from her recent white paper on the public health crisis caused by Tijuana River contamination. She then explores the challenges of managing growth while addressing aging infrastructure and transborder environmental issues, highlighting the need to better communicate risk and learn from past environmental trauma.   Timestamps: [2:32] Paula’s thoughts on the quote from Temporary Paradise, “This is a single natural region, and a...2024-03-0828 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityGrowth Management, Urban Planning and Affordable Housing — Professor Emeritus in City Planning at San Diego State University, Nico CalavitaThis episode features Nico Calavita, Professor Emeritus of City Planning at San Diego State University.  He shares his insightful perspective on the past, present, and future of urban planning and creating affordable and inclusive housing. Nico first shares his background growing up in Italy and his journey to San Diego. He goes into detail on the history of growth management and the city’s Housing Trust Fund and inclusionary housing policy. Nico and Kate reflect on San Diego’s successes in passing the measures, along with the challenges to balance new housing growth with neighborhood quality of life...2024-02-231h 28The Finest CityThe Finest CityA Collaborative Approach to Ensure a Family-Friendly, Safe, and Clean Imperial Beach — Imperial Beach Mayor, Paloma AguirreJen welcomes Imperial Beach Mayor, Paloma Aguirre. Mayor Aguirre earned a Master of Advanced Studies in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UCSD and spent 10 years working for Wildcoast. She talks about her advocacy in the fight against sewage pollution and towards building a better present and future for Imperial Beach residents. Mayor Aguirre talks about the current environmental issues facing the city and the efforts to upgrade wastewater treatment plants. She also highlights the city’s priorities around housing, homelessness, and supporting local businesses.   Timestamps: [2:08] Mayor Aguirre joins the...2024-02-0924 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityA Spotlight on Design Driven Stories — CEO of World Design 2024 San Diego — Tijuana, Carlos de la MoraThis episode features Carlos de la Mora, immediate-past CEO of World Design Capital 2024, San Diego-Tijuana. Carlos brings a rich and varied professional background to the table, including his previous experience as the Executive Director for the Urban Land Institute in Mexico and Director of Land Development at CBRE. Throughout the conversation, Carlos talks about the intention of purpose and legacy behind the World Design programming, along with a few of the activations and installations he is looking forward to. He shares more about welcoming all types of design into the fold, a little glimpse into the “secret sauce” of his...2024-01-1225 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityDesign Innovation in Our Transfrontier Metropolis — Author, Podcaster, Design Scholar, and Lecturer at UC San Diego, Larry HerzogThis episode features an informative and inspiring conversation with Larry Herzog, a Design Scholar-in-Residence at the UC San Diego Design Lab, and a lecturer in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at UCSD. Larry is also a writer and Professor Emeritus of City Planning in the School of Public Affairs at San Diego State University. Larry is the author or editor of 11 books on urban planning, design, and cross-border development. In the episode, Larry talks about San Diego and Tijuana as a shared ecosystem, the obstacles that still prove to be challenging in urban planning, and ideas to...2023-12-1539 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityCivic Border Dialogue and Engagement that Leads To Real Solutions — Executive Director and Co-Founder of WILDCOAST, Serge DedinaThis episode features Serge Dedina, the executive director and co-founder of WILDCOAST, an international conservation team. Not only did Serge serve as the mayor of Imperial Beach from 2014 to 2022, but he also chaired the SANDAG borders committee for six years, demonstrating his commitment to cross-border collaboration. With a focus on transboundary planning and conservation, Serge has been a key player in addressing the cross-border sewage pollution crisis in the San Diego-Tijuana region. In the conversation, Serge shares insights into the crucial role of cross-border collaboration in addressing sea-level change and the importance of getting involved and making a difference...2023-12-0130 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityMerging Science and Service with Community — Dr. Megan Jennings, Conservation Ecologist and Co-Director of SDSU’s Institute for Ecological Monitoring and ManagementIn this episode, we welcome Dr. Megan Jennings, a Conservation Ecologist and Co-Director of San Diego State University’s Institute for Ecological Monitoring and Management. As a research scientist at SDSU, Megan is based in the biology department and a co-champion for a new initiative at San Diego State, the Community Climate Action Network. In the conversation, Megan talks about the main issues facing San Diego’s backcountry, and the importance of collaboration between academic science, indigenous communities, and a wide array of disciplines in addressing climate change, highlighting the need for mutual respect and knowledge sharing.   2023-11-1044 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityTransformational Adaptation and the Backcountry with Amber Pairis of the Climate Science AllianceIn this episode, we welcome Amber Pairis, the founder and lead advisor of Climate Science Alliance. Amber’s work is dedicated to increasing awareness of climate change impacts, advocating for solutions, and fostering collective action to protect both natural and human communities in the face of a changing climate. During the conversation, Amber sheds light on the Alliance’s commitment to honoring indigenous stewardship and building an inclusive community of partners, ensuring everyone has a seat at the table.   Amber also explores the vital role of agriculture in climate solutions and shares the milestones worth celeb...2023-10-2742 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityApplying Scientific Rigor to Stewardship: Eric Jones of the Volcan Mountain FoundationIt’s all about Volcan Mountain this week, with insight from guest Eric Jones, the President and Executive Director of the Volcan Mountain Foundation. Eric discusses the Foundation’s innovative forest management strategies and its dedication to environmental education. He talks with Jennifer about how the organization preserves the mountain range through diverse ownership categories, its long-term planning efforts, and its unwavering vigilance in safeguarding this natural wonder. Eric shares how climate change has changed the conversation, and resources for those looking to actively participate in the stewardship of the mountain range and get their hands dirty in the purs...2023-09-2928 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityThe Connectivity of Conservation with David Van CleveThis week showcases a conversation with David Van Cleave, who has dedicated almost 32 years to the state park system, serving as park ranger, ecologist, and superintendent, and also as senior project director at The Nature Conservancy. During David’s tenure, he managed programs in Southern California, Northern Baja, and San Diego. In the episode, David talks about what makes the backcountry so special, and conservancy through alternative energy sources and land acquisition. He talks about how the ethos of conservation in the backcountry has evolved, but also where we need to focus our efforts in order to have a su...2023-09-1528 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityEcosystem Protection and Environmental Stewardship: Michael Beck of the Endangered Habitats LeagueIn keeping with the backcountry theme, host Jen Whitelaw sits down with Michael Beck, the director of the Endangered Habitats League, a nonprofit organization committed to safeguarding ecosystems and promoting sustainable land use. In this conversation, Michael shares the League’s origins, tracing back to its formation in 1991 to advocate for the protection of the California gnatcatcher. Discover how the original six board members, including Michael, continue to work with the San Diego community to drive the organization’s mission decades later. Michael talks about the crucial role of the backcountry in urban life, the intricate web of species cons...2023-09-0153 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityProtecting Habitats and Species: Don Scoles of The San Diego Habitat ConservancyThis episode features Don Scoles, Executive Director of the San Diego Habitat Conservancy. Don shares his journey to becoming the Executive Director in 2009, leading conservation efforts in the region, and talks about how the San Diego Habitat Conservancy differs from other conservancy organizations. Don discusses the conservancy’s unique approach to evaluating properties for management, including ecological viability and significance as habitats, while fostering collaboration with other groups for greater impact. He talks about their internship program and a few other ways that people can get involved in managing and safeguarding lands that support sensitive habitats and species. ...2023-08-1827 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityRevisit of Knowledge To Action: Building Up the Urban Core with Suchi LukesThe first Knowledge to Action episode with urban planner Suchi Lukes in July of 2022 had so much good information to share that we think the episode is worth a revisit. Host Jen Whitelaw speaks with Suchi, who also spearheads C-3’s Urban Core Knowledge Action Network. Suchi talks about her commitment to bringing together local thought leaders from planning, design, community development, and more to address San Diego’s distinctive and pressing land use challenges.   Timestamps: [2:19] We often identify housing as the major challenge for the urban core, but Temporary Paradise called for the r...2023-08-0426 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityThe Magic of the Anza Borrego Desert with Bri Fordem of The Anza-Borrego FoundationWe journey into the backcountry this week, with Bri Fordem, the Executive Director of The Anza Borrego Foundation. Bri talks about the park’s remarkable conservation efforts, its ecological significance, and its role as a regional asset. From acquiring diverse properties to running educational programs and supporting groundbreaking research projects, Bri sheds light on the park’s multifaceted contributions to the community. Explore the magical wonders of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park and gain insights into the challenges involved with protecting this pristine natural sanctuary. At the end of the episode, Bri talks about how you can get involved in more...2023-07-2131 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityRob Hutsel, President and CEO of the San Diego River Park Foundation: Giving the River a Voice and a Seat at the TableThe conversation about River Parks continues this week, as Jen welcomes Rob Hutsel, President and CEO of the San Diego River Park Foundation. Learn about the Foundation’s mission to protect and enhance the San Diego River and its impact on the river’s health. Rob discusses how the Foundation formed as a grassroots organization, focusing on access, education, and enjoyment of the river for the whole community. He talks about the importance of the San Diego River as a connecting point between land and water, supporting diverse animal and plant species. Lastly, Rob covers the Foundation’s initiatives, includ...2023-07-0730 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityShawna Anderson, Executive Director of The San Dieguito River Park: Conservation Efforts and Harmony Between Nature and Human DevelopmentThis episode features Shawna Anderson, the Executive Director of the San Dieguito River Park, the agency responsible for creating natural open space in the San Dieguito River Valley. In this episode, Shawna talks about the mission of the organization and the rich tapestry of habitats and landscapes that grace the park, while exploring the vital connection it shares with the San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy. Shawna discusses the delicate equilibrium between the rights of private landowners and the preservation of precious resources along the river and also some exciting updates on the Coast to Crest Trail project.  2023-06-2330 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityHow Our Canyons Affect Equity, Climate Action Goals, and Community Engagement with Eric Bowly of San Diego CanyonlandsThis episode features Eric Bowlby, Executive Director of San Diego Canyonlands, as part of the Knowledge to Action series. San Diego Canyonlands is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and restoration of San Diego’s canyons and creeks through ongoing education and community engagement. Eric talks about how our canyons play a very important role in battling climate change, how you can get involved in good stewardship of our canyons, and you’ll hear a great musical surprise from Eric and Canyon Landers at the end of the conversation.    Timestamps: [1:25] Eric introduces himsel...2023-06-0931 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityThe Intersection Between MSCP and Climate Action Goals with Holly Smit KicklighterAs part of the Knowledge to Action series, we continue the conversation around San Diego’s Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP) and welcome Holly Smit Kicklighter, a biologist and key figure around the program. Holly details MSCP’s historical significance, its international model status, and its role in achieving climate action goals for the region. Holly talks about how this game-changing land plan creates opportunities for new interaction with our nature and safeguards the existing species that call San Diego home.   Timestamps: [4:24] What is the Multiple Species Conservation Program (MSCP)? [4:54] The Endan...2023-05-1937 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CitySan Diego’s Multiple Species Conservation Program with Karen Scarborough and Jim WhalenAs part of the Knowledge to Action series, this episode welcomes two expert guests who helped create the MSCP, San Diego’s Multiple Species Conservation Program, Landscape Architect and Natural Resources Manager Karen Scarborough, and Biologist and Land Use Entitlement Expert, Jim Whalen. Karen and Jim speak on the role of the MSCP in inspiring today’s climate action goals, what makes it so successful compared to other programs, and how the MSCP is the result of tremendous collaboration and compromise, which is increasingly difficult to attain in this day and age. They talk about the framework of putting toge...2023-05-0529 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityInspiring the Next Generation of Science Leaders: Vanessa Sandoval and Carla Camacho from Ocean Discovery InstituteAs part of the Knowledge to Action series, this episode features two leaders from Ocean Discovery Institute, Board Member Vanessa Sandoval, and Carla Camacho, Manager of Business Development. They discuss their previous experience with the Institute and how getting involved at a young age helped shape their careers in adulthood. Vanessa and Carla discuss the mission of Ocean Discovery Institute, and the commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion while inspiring the next generation of science leaders. They share how someone can get involved, and what the Institute is doing to provide education and experiences for young people traditionally excluded...2023-04-2129 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityAll About San Diego Coastkeeper’s Stewardship Towards Healthy Water with Matt O’Malley and Phillip MusegaasIn this episode of the Knowledge to Action series, Executive Director Phillip Musegaas and former Executive Director and managing attorney, Matt O’Malley, from San Diego Coastkeeper, discuss how their organization uses a combination of science, advocacy, education, and community engagement to address various water-related issues. They talk with host Jen Whitelaw about Coastkeeper’s history and efforts to restore drinkable water to San Diego, as well as the challenges they face and work to change. They also touch on topics such as environmental justice, engaging youth in their mission, and starting with simple actions like beach cleanups.  2023-03-1747 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityPromoting Coastal Ocean Safety, Resilience, and Sustainability with Clarissa Anderson of SCCOOSIn this episode of the Knowledge to Action series, host Jen Whitelaw is accompanied by Clarissa Anderson to discuss the topic of coastline and wetlands. Clarissa Anderson is a member of the Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System (SCCOOS), one of the 11 regions that collaborate with the United States Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). Clarissa talks about SCCOOS’s origin story and their connection with Imperial Beach, what makes their history unique, and how to get involved with their mission and support their advocacy.   Timestamps: [3:04] SCCOOS aims to produce, integrate, and communicate sustained hig...2023-03-1030 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityEducation and Science in our Coastal Communities with Theresa TalleyIn this episode of the Knowledge to Action series, host Jen Whitelaw is joined by Theresa Talley, Scientist and Extension Specialist at California Sea Grant. Theresa talks about using science to advance the field of ecology, address coastal environmental issues, train tomorrow’s leaders, and raise awareness of our local ecosystems. She talks more with Jen about how Sea Grant bridges the gap between academia and policy, the four main pillars behind Sea Grant’s mission, and how we can strengthen our community connection to coastal resources and education. Theresa also talks about the future of San Diego’s coastl...2022-12-0236 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityCoastal and Marine Conservation with Zach Plopper of Surfrider FoundationIn this episode of the Knowledge to Action series, host Jen Whitelaw welcomes Zach Plopper, Senior Environmental Director at the Surfrider Foundation. Zach is a coastal marine conservationist by trade, surfer, and ocean lover at heart. Zach walks us through his career journey in advocacy-driven coastal and marine conservation, including his previous work at WILDCOAST where he helped California significantly strengthen its network of marine protected areas. At C-3, Zach is the Chair of the Coastline & Wetlands Knowledge Action Network, where he combines his experience of working on coastline conservation and interest in urban planning. Zach talks about some...2022-10-2840 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityWorking Together to Achieve Functional Zero in Homelessness: Mirle Rabinowitz-Bussell and Leslie Lewis of Homelessness HubIn this episode of the Knowledge to Action series, host Jen Whitelaw welcomes Mirle Rabinowitz-Bussell, Ph.D., and Leslie Lewis, Ph.D. from Homelessness Hub, two of the great minds leading the collaboration between Urban Studies and Planning and Geographical Information Systems at UC San Diego. Mirle and Leslie discuss Homelessness Hub’s use of data and visualization tools to support research and policy development for the unsheltered in San Diego County, some of the misconceptions about homelessness, and they provide resources and tips for those who want to help.   Timestamps: [3:39] Evidence based dat...2022-10-1435 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityForging Resilient and Inclusive Communities with Ricardo Flores of LISCIn this episode of the Knowledge to Action series, host Jen Whitelaw welcomes Ricardo Flores, Executive Director of Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) San Diego. Ricardo talks about the complex work LISC does throughout its extensive network of investment-based collaborations that support San Diego’s underserved neighborhoods. He discusses how LISC stands behind its mission in many ways, including training community development professionals, and gives actionable information about how listeners can take advantage of LISC’s opportunities and funding.   Timestamps: [2:07] LISC is a nonprofit community development financial institution, or CDFI. It provides loans for d...2022-09-3031 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityArchitect and Urban Planner Diego Velasco Discusses Design, Land Planning, and Density in San Diego’s Urban CoreIn this episode of the Knowledge to Action series, host Jen Whitelaw welcomes Diego Velasco, Principal and Founder of Citythinkers, an integrated and multi-disciplinary planning, urban design, and research firm based in San Diego, California. Diego shares how he got into design and planning, and how his love and pride for San Diego translates into all the projects he takes on. Diego discusses the big issues in San Diego’s urban core, how our needs differ from the needs of other cities, and why we need to rethink how we design our streets to include more outdoor activities and di...2022-09-1333 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityThe Important Role of Business Improvement Districts In Urban Areas with Stephen RussellIn this episode of the Knowledge to Action series, host Jen Whitelaw speaks with Stephen Russell, current President and CEO of San Diego Housing Federation and former Executive Director of the El Cajon Boulevard Business Improvement District. He sheds some light on the important role of Business Improvement Districts, including supporting economic development activities and promoting city growth and community engagement. Steven talks about The Boulevard’s successful growth due to the BID and how community owners can learn more about creating their own Business Improvement District.   Timestamps: [3:34] What we can learn from Tem...2022-08-1931 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityHousing People Not Cars with Rammy CortezIn this episode of the Knowledge to Action series, host Jen Whitelaw speaks with Developer Rammy Cortez of Rammy Urban Infill. Rammy speaks about his work specializing in creating attractive infill residential micro-unit communities in urban walkabout areas. Rammy discusses his belief in housing people and not cars, and how San Diego can better build efficient dwelling units that help all members of the community. Rammy talks about the three worlds of urban planning, environment, and transportation colliding.   Timestamps: [4:10] Rammy talks about learning construction through the “school of hard knocks” and some things that...2022-08-1235 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityKnowledge To Action #1: Building Up the Urban Core with Suchi LukesWelcome to The Finest City’s Knowledge to Action Series, where we interview movers and shakers covering six areas of land planning in our region: the urban core, mesas, valleys and canyons, San Diego Bay, the binational border, coastline and wetlands, and the backcountry. In this episode, host Jen Whitelaw speaks with urban planner Suchi Lukes who also spearheads C-3’s Urban Core Knowledge Action Network. Suchi talks about her commitment to bringing together local thought leaders from planning, design, community development, and more to address San Diego’s distinctive and pressing land use challenges.   Timesta...2022-07-2926 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityTransit-Oriented Development and Inclusive Development with Bill AndersonThis week we welcome former C-3 President, Bill Anderson. Bill walks us down his career path to become a nationally recognized urban planner and also discusses timely issues like transit-oriented development, smart density, and mixed-use communities. He also discusses San Diego’s legacy of unjust exclusionary housing policies, and how we can ensure inclusion at every level of development, moving forward.   Timestamps: [1:55] How did Bill’s interest in urban planning and cities originate? He talks us through his career path. [5:35] Bill defines the concept of growth management. And how we can both...2022-06-241h 01The Finest CityThe Finest CityUrbanization and Environmental Conservation with Andrew SpurlockThis week, we welcome former C-3 board member Andrew Spurlock. Andy first talks about his move to San Diego in 1975 to jumpstart his career in landscape architecture, after he read Temporary Paradise and was inspired by its vision. Andy talks about a few of the important changes he’s seen in San Diego in over four decades, and how C-3 can look forward to the future and effectively protect our region’s open space with limited funding. Andy also discusses how C-3’s humanizing perspective can help shape public opinion, why funding constraints for infrastructure are still an issue today...2022-06-101h 23The Finest CityThe Finest CityThe Delicate Balance Between Conservation and the Need for Housing with Mike McLaughlinIn this episode, we feature retired SANDAG planner and longtime C-3 member, Mike McLaughlin. He discusses how transportation is linked to responsible land-use decisions, and why many of the planning challenges from 40 years ago are still relevant today. Mike talks about the Smart Growth Movement, and where we go from here to best prepare for the future and get the next generations on board. Mike also reflects on how we might break that impasse between meeting our housing needs and protecting the environment.   Timestamps: [4:12] Mike shares what brought him to SANDAG, and how i...2022-06-031h 00The Finest CityThe Finest CityNatural Resource Management and the San Diego Waterfront with Don WoodThis week, we welcome Don Wood to share his story of falling in love with San Diego, one surf session at a time. Don discusses a few of his key takeaways from working with SDG&E, the Community Action Partnership, and C-3. He talks about the climate of natural resource management in San Diego in the 1980s, and a few of the battles still being fought today. Don shares a few of C-3’s biggest accomplishments that he is most proud of, and what we need to move forward with even more strength and purpose in the future. ...2022-04-2245 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityManaged Growth, Regional Planning and C-3 in the 1970s with Diane CoombsWe welcome back longtime C-3 member and director Diane Coombs. Diane shares her journey to San Diego from growing up on a farm, and the lessons it taught her about the environment and cultivating a relationship with nature. Then, Diane talks about the history of managed growth and smart growth in San Diego, from open space preservation to densification. Diane talks about the biggest battles of the 1970s, how we can teach the younger generations to learn from the past, and how certain issues such as sprawl development continue to plague San Diego today.   Timestamps:2022-04-1547 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityRegional Planning in the 1970s, Renovation, Conservation, and Adaptability: Phil PrydeThis week we welcome Phil Pryde, San Diego State University Professor and self-proclaimed “bird guy.” Phil talks with us about regional planning in the 1970s and his tenure on C-3’s board, which coincided with the release of Temporary Paradise. Phil reflects on the passage of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1970, how attitudes towards conservation and growth management have evolved, and the fight against the Mission Valley Flood channel. Phil also speaks to the climate crisis and the delicate balancing act between developing housing and mitigating fire danger in San Diego.   Timestamps: [2:26] Phil ta...2022-02-251h 02The Finest CityThe Finest City“Temporary Paradise?” and Its Influence on the Planning Culture in San Diego with Mike StepnerThis week, Kate sits down with Mike Stepner, former City Architect and long-time C3 member. Mike discusses “Temporary Paradise?” and why its quantitative approach still holds up today after being created in 1974. He and Kate discuss the relation between C3 and “Temporary Paradise?”, and how advocacy groups like C3 will continue to be a vital resource for our next generation of city architects and planners. Mike shares how specifically he feels “Temporary Paradise?” has influenced planning culture, how we can get the younger generation involved, and a few key names along the way whose work set us on a path to improveme...2022-02-111h 02The Finest CityThe Finest CityHow C-3 Intersects Between Interests, Mission Bay Park, and Clare Crane with Judy SwinkAs we continue our journey through the C-3 Oral History Project, we welcome Judy Swink, a longtime C-3 champion, researcher, and librarian. Judy walks us through her early days in C-3, including how she joined amidst a battle over the location of the Naval hospital in Balboa Park. Judy also discusses how C-3 intersects many different interests, a few of the largest lessons she has learned in her work with Mission Bay Park and Beyond, and a few of her favorite takeaways from Clare Crane’s work.   Timestamps: [3:50] Judy talks about how she cam...2022-01-281h 20The Finest CityThe Finest CityRemoving Barriers in Women’s Advancement: Anne HoibergThis week, Kate sits down with trailblazing activist Anne Hoiberg. Anne discusses her life’s work and passion, dedicated to removing systemic barriers to women’s advancement. From her tenure as a research psychologist at the Naval Health Research Center to organizing a week-long conference in Portugal sponsored by NATO, Anne takes the future of women’s opportunities very seriously. Anne talks about the League of Women Voters, why all voices need to be heard, and how the League was uniquely positioned to influence San Diego’s land use and development policies. She shares her vision for the future and expl...2022-01-141h 05The Finest CityThe Finest CityBazaar Del Mundo and Life with the Ruoccos: Diane PowersIn this episode, Todd Pittman sits down with Diane Powers, a native San Diegan and local champion of cultural tourism. Diane, an accomplished design professional and entrepreneur, shares how she came to preside over Bazaar Del Mundo, a grouping of colorful shops and restaurants in Old Town San Diego. She shares how her interest in art and design started at an early age and credits her growth as an artist from studying under Lloyd and Ilse Ruocco. Diane recounts how San Diego’s design and architecture landscape has been forever shaped by that era of bold calculated risk-takers. ...2021-12-171h 03The Finest CityThe Finest CityOpening the Door To Life, Art, and Creative Courage with Artist James HubbellIn this week’s episode, we continue our journey through C3’s oral history interviews, in collaboration with the San Diego History Center. Former C3 President Kate Goodson spoke with renowned San Diego artist James Hubbell at his unique home in Santa Isabel. James is the principal creative force behind Ilan-Lael. We speak to James about becoming an internationally renowned artist, poet, designer, and teacher, along with his reverence for nature’s gifts and using materials from the natural environment. James dives deep into the early years of C3 and recounts his advocacy work for civic beauty in San Diego...2021-11-1941 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityThe Midway District: Past, Present & FutureThis week, Ryan welcomes Dike Anyiwo, Vice Chair of the Midway Pacific Highway Community Planning Group. The two discuss the history of the Midway District and Dike’s perspective on the major changes coming to this often neglected but central community in San Diego. Dike also shares why he chooses to live in the Midway District and what he sees in the future that gets him excited. Recorded on location at Bay City Brewery in the Midway District.   Timestamps: [2:40] Dike introduces himself. He has lived in the Midway District for about 7 years. He and...2021-10-0841 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityAlternative Transportation Through The Development of Trail and Community ProgramsThis week features a conversation between C3 Board Directors Tommy Hough and Kristen Victor and Barbara Torres, Grants Coordinator for the Port of San Diego, and also founder of the Bike Clairemont program. They speak with Barbara about opportunities for alternative transportation, recreation, and wildlife passage over and through canyon infrastructure. Barbara shares why she feels it is important to have alternative transportation, both from a planning and environmental standpoint. The three also discuss what is needed to make this a priority and provide resources for those looking to help take action.   Timestamps: [1:38] I...2021-05-1435 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityBringing Community and Nature Together Through the Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve and Wetland Restoration in Mission BayOn July 10, 2020, C3 Board Directors Tommy Hough and Kristen Victor spoke with Andrew Meyer about the future of the Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve and Wetland Restoration in Mission Bay. Andrew is the Executive Director of San Diego Audubon, and also the Campaign Director for ReWild Mission Bay.  Andrew shares news about the campaign, and a hopeful opportunity for wilder and more accessible bayfront park coastal communities.    Timestamps:  [1:29] Andrew has been involved with ReWild since the moment he set foot in San Diego Audubon over a year ago. As a resident of the Kendall-Frost Marsh neig...2021-05-0720 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityThe Past, Present, and Future of Environmental Activism on Mission BayThis week, Kate introduces a conversation between C3 Board Director and Local Sustainability Advocate Kristen Victor and longtime waterfront activist Judy Swink from July 10, 2020. The two discuss the history of environmental activism on Mission Bay. Judy shares her perspective on how priorities around Mission Bay planning have finally shifted from overdevelopment to wetland restoration. Judy discusses the work C3 has done to support Mission Bay Park, and the changes she sees that still need to be made both in the short and long term for the space.   Timestamps:  [2:02] Judy shares a historical perspective of...2021-04-3019 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityRethinking the Tijuana River Valley with Serge DedinaThis week, Kate introduces a conversation between C3 Board Director and Government Relations Professional Denise Price and Serge Dedina. Serge is the current mayor of Imperial Beach, California and Executive Director of Wildcoast, a non-profit environmentalist group. The two speak about the sensitive environmental systems that span the U.S.-Mexico Border and connect our two binational neighbors. Serge discusses the significance of binational coordination and cooperation on environmental policy, the biggest challenges we are currently facing, and some possible solutions for a cleaner and healthier environment.   Timestamps: [1:52] Serge Dedina, the Mayor of t...2021-04-2320 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityThe Colorful and Welcoming Nature of Tijuana and Diversity of Urban Planning featuring René PeraltaThis week, Kate introduces a conversation from June 22, 2020, between C3 Board Director and Interior Design Professional Kim Nadel and architect and professor René Peralta. Kim and René speak about the cultural, architectural, and urban conditions that define Tijuana and San Diego. Rene shares his perspective on culture exchange between the two destinations, and how we can support our neighbors to the South by visiting and appreciating the artistry and diversity.   Timestamps: [1:26] René discusses the two different viewpoints about San Diego and Mexico’s relationship. One is that we are interrelated, and the other is tha...2021-04-0918 minThe Finest CityThe Finest CityThe Special Relationship Between San Diego and Tijuana featuring Paola AvilaEvery city has a story. And this one is about San Diego. You might know it as a paradise of ocean and sunshine, but as the most biodiverse region in the country, and one half of the second largest by binational metropolis in North America, it's also a battleground. On The Finest City podcast, we will be talking with the creatives, environmentalist and social justice warriors who've been on the front line fighting for progressive planning in this uniquely special city.   Timestamps: [0:48] Kate Goodson introduces the talk from June 22, 2020 between C3 Board Director a...2021-04-0221 minLife on Fire TV (Audio) – Online Business Coaching With Nick UnsworthLife on Fire TV (Audio) – Online Business Coaching With Nick Unsworth146: How Faith Doubled My BusinessHey hey! Welcome to episode 146 of Life on Fire TV. Today is an extra special episode that I hope you enjoy. When I find something that radically alters my business or my life in any way I want you to have it too, so today’s show is how faith doubled my business. Rediscovering my faith and committing my life to God has more than doubled the revenue of Life on Fire, attracted ideal clients easier and brought me a greater sense of peace and calm.  If you’ve listened to the show before you’ve hear...2015-08-0358 min