Celebrating 1,000+ Streetfilms w/ Clarence Eckerson, Jr. (video available)

Active Towns - Podcast tekijän mukaan John Simmerman

In this, our 100th episode, I am delighted to welcome a very special guest, Clarence Eckerson, Director of Streetfilms, for a discussion about reaching the milestone of 1,000 plus videos promoting more walkable, bicycle-oriented, and transit-friendly communities from around the world.For obvious reasons, you may prefer to watch the video version of this episode, here's that link.Our landing page for this episodeThe Streetfilms video profiling Dutch cycling and Dutch cycle network design in Utrecht in The Netherlands is hands down Clarence Eckerson, Jr.'s most popular film of all time with over one million total views across multiple platforms.Can you guess what his favorite might be?What is your favorite Streetfilm?Perhaps it's Ciclovia the early, powerful Open Streets installment out of Bogota, Columbia that really kicked things off for Streetfilms, maybe it's one of the many bike share system profiles, or the one from Groningen, or is it one of the more recent Open Streets videos like Miracle on 34th Avenue? Whatever is your favorite, this roll down memory lane is guaranteed to put a smile on your face and even make you laugh.Additional Helpful Links:Streetfilms YouTube ChannelStreetfilms WebsiteThe Sample Reel Clarence put together for this interviewThe Streets Have Changed: A NYC Bicycle Journey During the CoronavirusThe Innovative Way Ghent, Belgium Removed Cars From The CityGroningen: The World's Cycling CityKate McKinnon as Veronica Moss A.U.T.O. LobbyistKate McKinnon as Veronica Moss in Times SquareLaura Bliss article in BloombergJSK Visits 34th AvenueOslo: The Journey to Car-freeMike Lydon - Little Prince Plaza VideoRyan Van Duzer's YouTube ChannelRyan's Video with the Spider: Active Towns Episode with Ryan Van DuzerBicycleDutch Mark Wagenbuur YouTube ChannelNot Just Bikes YouTube ChannelEthan Kent - now at PlacemakingXProject for Public SpacesStreetsblogFour Easy Steps to Support My Efforts:1. Become an Active Towns Ambassador by "Buying Me a Coffee" or by pledging as little as $1 per month on Patreon2. If you enjoyed this episode, please give it a "thumbs up," leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and share it with a friend.3. Subscribe to the podcast on your preferred listening platform and the Active Towns YouTube Channel4. Pick up some Active Towns #StreetsAreForPeople Merch at my storeCredits:All video and audio production by John SimmermanMusic:Various mixes also by John SimmermanResources used during the production of this episode:- My awesome recording platform is Ecamm- Adobe Creative Cloud SuiteFor more information about my Active Towns effort or to follow along, please visit my links below:- Website- Twitter- Newsletter- Podcast landing pages- Facebook- InstagramBackground:Hi Everyone, my name is John Simmerman.I’m a health promotion professional with over 30 years of experience and my area of concentration has evolved into a specialization of how the built environment influences human behavior related to active living and especially active mobility.In 2012 I launched the non-profit Advocates for Healthy Communities as an effort to help promote and create healthy, active places.Since that time, I've been exploring, documenting, and profiling established, emerging, and aspiring Active Towns wherever they might be, in order to produce high-quality multimedia content to help inspire the creation of more safe and inviting, environments that promote a "Culture of Activity" for "All Ages & Abilities."My Active Towns suite of channels feature my original video and audio content and reflections, including a selection of podcast episodes and short films profiling the positive and inspiring efforts happening around the world as I am able to experience and document them.Thanks for tuning in; I hope you have found this content helpful.Creative Commons License: Attributions, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives, 2021Advocates for Healthy Communities, Inc. is a nonprofit 501c3 organization (EIN 45-3802508) dedicated to helping communities create a Culture of Activity. To donate, click here. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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