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== Canada ==
 
 
=== Canada-wide ===
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'''''PODCASTS'''''
 
*Urban Broadcast Collective - [https://soundcloud.com/user-669027099 https://soundcloud.com/user-669027099].
*[http://spacing.ca/toronto/author/spacingradio/ Spacing Radio] ''Looks at Canada and Toronto-centric urbanist topics'' 
 
 
 
=== British Columbia ===
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*[http://www.alastairparvin.com/ Alistair Parvin ] ([https://twitter.com/AlastairParvin @AlastairParvin])  ''"Alastair Parvin is a designer and civic entrepreneur based in London, UK. He is the co-founder of [http://www.wikihouse.cc/ WikiHouse Foundation and] a member of strategic design group [http://www.project00.cc/ 00]. He is currently working on better housing systems, democratic cities & technology made by and for everyone."''
 
 
 
== United States ==
 
 
 
=== Nation-wide ===
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'''''BLOGS'''''
 
*Urban Life Signs - [http://www.urbanlifesigns.com/ http://www.urbanlifesigns.com/] - Brian Skokle, San Francisco.
*[http://bigcitysparkplug.com/ Big City Sparkplug] (Scott Beyer [https://twitter.com/sbcrosscountry @sbcrosscountry]) ''Scott Beyer is a journalist who covers US urban issues, notably for Forbes. His writing projects have taken him to numerous cities across the United States. He is also the editor for daily content at [http://marketurbanism.com/ Market Urbanism].''
*[https://activetransportforcities.com Active Transport for Cities] (Chris R. Hamilton [https://twitter.com/ChrisRHamilton @ChrisRHamilton]) ''Based in Key West, Florida. Previously Hamilton was the Commuter Services Bureau Chief of Arlington, Virginia's DOT and led a team "whose mission is to make it easy for people to take transit, bike, and walk rather than drive alone."'''
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'''''PODCASTS'''''
 
*[https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/critical-value/id1323147711?mt=2 Urban Land Institute - Critical Value]. 
*[http://www.strongtowns.org/podcast/ Strong Towns Podcasts]
*[http://theoverheadwire.blogspot.ca/ The Overhead Wire]
*[http://usa.streetsblog.org/category/special-features/podcast/ Talking Headways] (Jeff Wood)
*'''The Urbanist and Tall Stories, from Monocle 24'''
*'''Third Wave Urbanism - '''from Kristen Jeffers and Katrina Johnston-Zimmerman
*DNA - Design and Architecture, from Frances Anderton, KCRW Los Angeles.  [https://soundcloud.com/kcrw-dna/ https://soundcloud.com/kcrw-dna/]
*The Observatory (from Design Observer - Jessica Helfand, Michael Beirut, etc) - [https://soundcloud.com/the-observatory-1/ https://soundcloud.com/the-observatory-1/]
*'''Slate’s [http://www.slate.com/podcasts/placemakers.html Placemakers]''' 
* [http://usa.streetsblog.org/category/special-features/podcast/ '''Talking Headways'''] podcast tackles all things dear to an urbanist’s heart – transportation, economic development, planning and more. Its latest episode featured GGWash Editorial Board member Dan Reed discussing the Purple Line.
*[https://99percentinvisible.org/ '''99% Invisible'''] has 250+ episodes uncovering the unnoticed architecture and design that shapes our lives.
*[https://soundcloud.com/govlove '''GovLove'''] discusses the people, policies, and the profession of local government. 
*'''[http://www.npr.org/podcasts/401317007/curious-city Curious City] '''from Chicago NPR affiliate WBEZ which researches a wide range listener-submitted questions about the city. 
*'''TED Radio Hour’s [http://www.npr.org/programs/ted-radio-hour/462178064/building-better-cities Building Better Cities]''' 
*'''Radiolab’s [http://www.radiolab.org/story/91732-cities/ Cities]'''.
 
=== California ===
 
==== California-wide ====
 
*Gimme Shelter: The California Housing Crisis Podcast - from Liam Dillon and Matt Levin - [https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gimme-shelter-the-california-housing-crisis-podcast/id1280087136?mt=2. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gimme-shelter-the-california-housing-crisis-podcast/id1280087136?mt=2. ]
 
==== Washington,Bay Area DC ====
 
*Infill - from SF Yimby. [https://yimbyaction.org/sf/infill/ https://yimbyaction.org/sf/infill/]
 
==== Fresno ====
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*[https://letsgola.wordpress.com/ Let's Go LA]
 
 
 
==== San Francisco Bay ====
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*[http://markasaurus.com/ Markasaurus] (Mark Hogan [https://twitter.com/markasaurus @markasaurus])''Mark Hogan is an architect (principal at Open Scope Studio). "His primary professional interests lie in infill housing, sustainable urban design and in enhancing digital design workflows."''
*[https://marthabridegam.com Martha ][https://marthabridegam.com Bridgegam] ([https://twitter.com/MBridegam @MBridegam]) ''Martha 'Bridgegam'is a writer and attorney who writes about "housing, homelessness, land and water use, landscape history, cities and camps. Mostly in California."''
*[http://www.civilogica.com/ CiviLogica] (Eric Panzer [https://twitter.com/ericpanzer @ericpanzer])'' Eric Panzer is a GIS analyst who writes about ''''urban planning, transportation, and sustainability with a focus on Berkeley, CA. ''
 
=== Colorado ===
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==== Chicago ====
 
'''''BLOGS'''''
 
*[https://danielkayhertz.com/ City Notes] (Daniel Kay Hertz [https://twitter.com/DanielKayHertz @DanielKayHertz]) ''Daniel Kay Hertz is a senior fellow at [http://cityobservatory.org/ City Observatory] and is a graduate of the MPP program at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago. Self-described "militant Midwesternist."''
*[http://cornersideyard.blogspot.ca/ Corner Side Yard] (Pete Saunders [https://twitter.com/petesaunders3 @petesaunders3])'' Pete Saunders is an urban planner, "#Rustbelt lover. Detroit born/raised, Hoosier trained and Windy City polished." Corner Side Yard also gives some coverage to Saunders' native Detroit.''
 
=== '''Massachusetts''' ===
 
*[http://julianagyeman.com/ Julian Agyeman] ([https://twitter.com/julianagyeman @julianagyeman])
=== Minnesota ===
 
=== New York'''Minnesota''' ===
 
==== NYC'''New York''' ====
 
==== '''''BLOGS''NYC''' ====
 
'''''<b>BLOGS</b>'''''
 
*[https://queenstransit.wordpress.com/ Queens Transit/Change at Jamaica]&nbsp;"Random posting about transit in the greater New York area once in a while."
 
'''''<b>PODCASTS</b>'''''
 
*Benjamen Walker's Theory of Everything - [https://toe.prx.org/2015/04/new-york-after-rent-i-of-iii/ New York After Rent (I of III)]&nbsp;[https://toe.prx.org/2015/04/new-york-after-rent-ii-of-iii/ New York After Rent (II of III)] [https://toe.prx.org/2015/04/new-york-after-rent-iii-of-iii/ New York After Rent] (final episode in series)
*There Goes the Neighborhood - from WNYC New York.&nbsp;interviewing the victims and victors of gentrification in Brooklyn&nbsp;h[ttp://www.wnyc.org/story/mouth-ear-brooklyn-gentrification/]
 
'''''<b>VLOGS</b>'''''
 
=== '''North Carolina&nbsp;''' ===
 
=== '''Ohio''' ===
 
=== '''Oregon''' ===
 
==== '''Portland''' ====
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*[http://surlyurbanist.blogspot.ca/ Surly Urbanism] ([https://twitter.com/surlyurbanist @surlyurbanist]&nbsp;)
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=== '''Texas''' ===
 
==== '''Austin''' ====
 
'''''<b>BLOGS</b>'''''
 
*[https://jacedeloney.wordpress.com/ Jace Deloney]&nbsp;[https://twitter.com/JaceDeloney @JaceDeloney]&nbsp;&nbsp;''Jace Deloney is the co-founder of [http://www.aura-atx.org/ AURA], a former chair of the City of Austin's Urban Transportation Commission and a Board Member of the Alliance for Public Transportation.''
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*[http://austinonabike.com/ Austin On A Bike]
 
==== '''Houston''' ====
 
'''''<b>BLOGS</b>'''''
 
*[http://houstonstrategies.blogspot.ca/ Houston Strategies]&nbsp;(Tory Gattis&nbsp;[https://twitter.com/torygattis @torygattis]) ''"Social Systems Architect and entrepreneur with a genuine love of my hometown. I cover a wide range of topics in this blog - including transportation, transit, economic development, quality-of-life, city identity, and development and land-use regulations - and have published numerous Houston Chronicle op-eds on these topics. I'm a Founding Senior Fellow with the Center for Opportunity Urbanism and co-authored the original study with noted urbanist Joel Kotkin and others, creating a city philosophy around upward social mobility for all citizens as an alternative to the popular smart growth, new urbanism, and creative class movements."''
 
=== '''Virginia''' ===
 
==== '''Arlington''' ====
 
*[http://pdovak.com/blog/ Transit Oriented Blog]&nbsp;(Peter Dovak&nbsp;[https://twitter.com/pdovak @pdovak])
 
=== '''Washington''' ===
 
==== '''Seattle''' ====
 
'''''<b>BLOGS</b>'''''
 
*[http://citycomfortsblog.typepad.com/cities/ City Comforts] (David Sucher&nbsp;[https://twitter.com/David_Sucher @David_Sucher])
*[http://www.myurbanist.com/ My Urbanist] (Chuck Wolfe [http://t.co/LDkdqQ4sCp crwolfelaw.com]) ''Charles'' "''Chuck" Wolfe is a published author, redevelopment lawyer and affiliate member of the faculty of the University of Washington.''
 
=== '''Washington,&nbsp;DC''' ===
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'''''<b>BLOGS</b>'''''
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*[http://theblackurbanist.com/ T][http://theblackurbanist.com/ heThe Black Urbanist] ( Kristen Jeffers&nbsp;[https://twitter.com/blackurbanist @blackurbanist])
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=== Washington,&nbsp;DC ===
 
'''''BLOGS'''''
 
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