Episodes 40
Avg. Duration 47m
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Since Mar 2023
Latest Episode May 2026

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A podcast by the creator of the popular YouTube channel Not Just Bikes, The Urbanist Agenda is an exploration of the latest topics in urban planning and urban mobility from your favourite urbanist YouTubers.

Each month we'll put another important topic on the agenda and pull back the curtain to discover how online urbanists plot and scheme to make cities work better for everyone.

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The Women Leaders Who Made their Cities Better (w/Melissa & Chris Bruntlett)

May 29, 2026 45m

Women Changing Cities is the latest book from authors Melissa & Chris Bruntlett. It's an interesting collection of stores from many cities around the world highlight the groundbreaking work of…

How to Fight Back Against Anti-Urbanism Lies (w/The Urban Truth Collective)

Apr 24, 2026 41m

Over the past few years there have been a lot of lies and conspiracy theories that are making it harder to build great urban places. One group has had enough, and they've formed the Urban Truth…

The Best Way to Understand Dutch Cycling (w/Meredith Glaser)

Mar 26, 2026 48m

Meredith Glaser is the CEO of the Urban Cycling Institute and a professor of cycling and urban transportation. She has found that the best way for policymakers to truly understand Dutch cycling is to…

How We Made a Travel Show w/Graham Haerther

Feb 20, 2026 43m

Day Pass is the new Nebula Original series, hosted by Jason of Not Just Bikes. In each episode, Jason explores a new city ... while also riding as much public transit as possible. In this podcast, I…

Toronto's Crack-Smoking Mayor (w/Bobby Broccoli)

Jan 29, 2026 59m

Rob Ford was the infamous crack-smoking mayor of Toronto, but he was always crazy, so how did he get elected in the first place? Bobby Broccoli is current working on a 4-part video series on Rob…

How to Actually Improve a City (w/Brent Toderian)

Dec 12, 2025 55m

Brent Toderian is the former chief planner of Vancouver, Canada. He has worked with dozens of cities around the world to achieve real change, and he has some advice for advocates who want to do the…

Czechia's Insane Pro-Car Political Party (w/Adam Something)

Nov 21, 2025 50m

Czechia just got a new political party called "Motorists for Themselves". But behind the "car-friendly" façade, they're just another far-right political party, funded by fossil fuel interests. Also…

Why is it SO HARD to Take a Train Across the Border? (w/Jon Worth)

Oct 17, 2025 44m

The EU is heavily promoting rail as an alternative to flying and driving, but while the "big" high-speed train projects get a lot of attention, it's often maddeningly difficult to take a regional…

Why I'm Ebike-pilled (with American Fietser)

Jul 04, 2025 1h 16m

"If it weren't for ebikes, I'd be driving a car" says American Fietser.American Fietser: BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/americanfietser.bsky.socialYouTube:…

Why I Quit YouTube (with RMTransit)

Jun 06, 2025 1h 18m

RMTransit has been making YouTube videos about cities and public transit for over 5 years. Now with over 750 videos on his YouTube channel, it's time to call it quits.Reece's Mastodon:…

Let's Send our Pickup Trucks to Ukraine (with Build the Lanes)

Apr 11, 2025 38m

Pickup trucks don't belong in European cities, so let's send them to help out in Ukraine! Stef from Build the Lanes tells us about why he's driving pickup trucks from the EU to Ukraine.Berr…

The Sociology of Car-Brained Planning (with We're in Hell)

Mar 14, 2025 56m

Sam from the YouTube channel "We're in Hell" normally makes video essays about sociology, but he recently went down the urban planning rabbit hole after Doug Ford threatened to take away his bike…

When Transit isn't Built to be Transit (with RMTransit)

Jan 24, 2025 47m

In 2001, Portland built the first of their new streetcar system, which was a success, especially in attracting new development to the transit corridor. This kicked off a bunch of new transit projects…

Los Angeles Deserves Better (with Ellory Smith)

Dec 27, 2024 39m

Los Angeles is (in)famous for its car-dependent sprawl, but there are pockets of good urbanism, and there are people working hard to build more of them. I talked with Ellory Smith from Streets For…

The Insanity of Canadian Housing Prices (with Mike Moffatt)

Oct 11, 2024 52m

Canada's housing crisis is one of the worst in the world. But why? In this episode I talk to Mike Moffatt, Canadian economist and housing expert about what's going on in the Canadian housing market,…

Trams are Great so why are Toronto Streetcars so Terrible!? (with RM Transit)

Sep 20, 2024 1h 7m

Trams are great. They create and enable some of the best urbanism around. And yet the streetcars in Toronto are slow and unreliable and painful to take. What is Toronto doing wrong, and what could…

What to do When Your City Won't Fix Things (with Bike Curious)

Aug 09, 2024 47m

What should you do when your city won't fix things, even after years of advocacy? The answer might be guerrilla urbanism, aka tactical urbanism. I talk to Bike Curious about the people who are tired…

NYC REALLY Screwed Up Congestion Pricing (with Doug Gordon)

Jul 12, 2024 50m

New York City was about to roll out congestion charging. The cameras were up, the staff were hired, the metro projects were financed, and thousands of people were lined up to make public transit…

All Trains Need Level Boarding (with Gareth Dennis)

Jun 14, 2024 42m

Level boarding is simple enough: the floor of the train should be level with the platform. But it's not very common, is it? Why? And what can we do about it? Because once you learn the details of…

Some Business Owners REALLY Hate Bike Lanes (with Bike Curious)

May 10, 2024 49m

When a bike lane was installed on Valencia Street in San Francisco, one business owner hated it so much he went on a hunger strike. Bike lanes are almost universally positive for business, so why do…

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