Event spaces are a vital part of a city’s ecosystem, working in synergy with businesses, cultural organizations, and local communities to create a thriving, connected Raleigh. In this episode of Big Ideas Raleigh, recorded live at the Raleigh Convention Center, we’re joined by Evan Carroll, CEO and Co-Founder of Attended Events, and Kerry Painter, Executive Director of the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts and General Manager of the Raleigh Convention & Performing Arts Complex. Together, we explore the role of events in attracting visitors, building local economies, and fostering a sense of community. From conferences to performances, Raleigh’s event spaces help support the city’s growth and innovation, creating opportunities for residents and visitors alike. Tune in to hear how these spaces contribute to Raleigh’s success—and why they’re an essential piece of the city’s big picture. Learn more about the Raleigh Convention & Performing Arts Complex on the City of Raleigh’s website: https://raleighnc.gov/convention-performing-arts-complex ---Big Ideas Raleigh is powered by the City of Raleigh Communications and Strategy and Innovation Departments, hosted by Dan Bagley, and produced by Dr. Sarah Glova and Earfluence.
Please note, this episode was recorded in early September, before Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina. That's why the storm isn't mentioned in our discussion. Our thoughts are with those affected, and the City has been actively sending personnel and resources to assist in recovery efforts.In this episode of the Big Ideas Raleigh Podcast, hosts Dan Bagley and producer Dr. Sarah Glova are joined by two climate action experts: Kathie Dello, State Climatologist of North Carolina and Director of the North Carolina State Climate Office at NC State University, and Megan Anderson, Sustainability Lead at the City of Raleigh. Together, they explore how Raleigh is setting the standard for climate action, being the first city in the region to secure key grants and national partnerships. Learn about Raleigh’s innovative approach to sustainability and discover actionable ways to get involved, whether you're an individual, family, business owner, or activist. Climate change impacts us all, and Raleigh is leading by example. Residents will find plenty to celebrate, while listeners from other cities will want to take notes and apply some of these impactful strategies.Tune in to hear why climate action is not just a government initiative but a community effort where everyone has a role to play.Please note: This episode was recorded in early September, before Hurricane Helene impacted Western North Carolina. That's why the storm isn't mentioned in our discussion. Our thoughts are with those affected, and the City has been actively sending personnel and resources to assist in recovery efforts.Resources:Learn more about the City of Raleigh’s Climate Action and how you can get involved:Visit the City of Raleigh’s website to learn more about what we’re doing related to climate action: https://raleighnc.gov/climate-actionReview the City’s Climate Action Plan: https://raleighnc.gov/climate-action-and-sustainability/services/community-climate-action-planLearn More about the City’s Office of Sustainability. https://raleighnc.gov/climate-action-and-sustainabilityCheck out the Urban Heat Island project: https://raleighnc.gov/climate-action-and-sustainability/services/mapping-urban-heat-islandsLearn more about Dr. Kathie Dello in her interview with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), an agency within the US Department of Commerce: https://cpo.noaa.gov/interview-with-climate-scientist-kathie-dello/ ---Big Ideas Raleigh is powered by the City of Raleigh Communications and Strategy and Innovation Departments, hosted by Dan Bagley, and produced by Dr. Sarah Glova and Earfluence.
In this episode of Big Ideas Raleigh, we’re joined by Emila Sutton, Director of Raleigh’s Housing and Neighborhoods Department, and Stephen Gruver, Director of Social Services at The Salvation Army, to dive into the critical challenges of affordable housing and homelessness in our city. Together, they explore the current housing crisis, the role of zoning deregulation, and how collaborative community efforts can provide sustainable solutions.Tune in to learn how these leaders are addressing homelessness through innovative projects and what steps Raleigh residents can take to support affordable housing initiatives. Whether you're a concerned citizen or passionate about urban development, this episode will give you the insights to help shape Raleigh’s future.---Resources:More about City of Raleigh’s Housing & Neighborhoods Director, Emila Sutton:https://raleighnc.gov/community/news/raleigh-names-new-housing-and-neighborhoods-directorWatch the speakers from the City’s Affordable Housing Summit, August 2024:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMdvLPp1b3kOr check out a quick recap of the event:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CO6Gyo6U97UHomelessness is a Housing Problem, by Greg Colburn and Clayton Page Aldern:https://homelessnesshousingproblem.com/Learn more about the Unsheltered Homelessness Response Pilot Program, Bringing Neighbors HomeLearn more about all of Raleigh’s Housing Efforts:https://raleighnc.gov/housinghttps://raleighnc.gov/housing/services/affordable-rental-housing/affordable-housing-101---Big Ideas Raleigh is powered by the City of Raleigh Communications and Strategy and Innovation Departments, hosted by Dan Bagley, and produced by Dr. Sarah Glova and Earfluence.
In this special episode of the Big Ideas Raleigh podcast, recorded live at the Engage Raleigh Community and Neighborhood Expo, we dive into the power of collaboration and its impact on our city. Hear from experts and local leaders as they discuss the innovative ways communities are working together to break down barriers and build a more connected, resilient Raleigh. Whether you're a long-time resident or new to the area, this episode offers insight into how collaboration drives progress and strengthens neighborhoods. Tune in to discover how you can get involved and contribute to the vibrant future of our city.This episode was recorded live at the Engage Raleigh Community and Neighborhood Expo on September 7, 2024, at the McKimmon Center at NC State University. Panelists:- Ajamu Dillahunt-Holloway – Assistant Professor of African American History and Public History at NC State and Co-Leader of The Communiversity. His research is on twentieth century African American history with a focus on the U.S. South, labor, environmental justice, and the Black Freedom Struggle.- Kori Hennessey – Kori is the first nonbinary Executive Director of the LGBT Center of Raleigh and one of the very few transgender leaders within Triangle area nonprofits, Kori has been dedicated to creating equitable and affirming opportunities for all. In their role, Kori works alongside a diverse and passionate team to implement programs that include youth and young adult leadership skill building, education and understanding on LGBTQ+ identities, transgender community and resource connections, health equity and access, and more.- Tiesha Mosley – As a native of Southeast Raleigh, Tiesha has over ten years of local government experience. Her public sector career has spanned several operational, business development, DEI, and community building roles. Tiesha is the Community Engagement Manager for the City of Raleigh, focused on improving public sector community engagement. - Iliana Santillan – Iliana Santillan, a native of Mexico City and Michoacán, has been organizing in North Carolina for over 20 years. She is Executive Director of both El Pueblo and La Fuerza NC. In this role, she strives to empower rural communities, elevate Latine leadership, and increase civic engagement across North Carolina. Tune in to hear how these leaders are breaking barriers and fostering collaboration to shape Raleigh’s future!---Bio for Dr. Ajamu Dillahunt-Holloway: https://whova.com/embedded/speaker_detail/PmIIepcjlIWa7LoA-NTBsrHCDVMes13erFhq1YGf4JE%3D/40350468/Bio for Kori Hennessey: https://whova.com/embedded/speaker_detail/PmIIepcjlIWa7LoA-NTBsrHCDVMes13erFhq1YGf4JE%3D/40350455/Bio for Tiesha Mosley: https://whova.com/embedded/speaker_detail/PmIIepcjlIWa7LoA-NTBsrHCDVMes13erFhq1YGf4JE%3D/39397914/Bio for Iliana Santillan: https://whova.com/embedded/speaker_detail/PmIIepcjlIWa7LoA-NTBsrHCDVMes13erFhq1YGf4JE%3D/40350485/---Resources:City of Raleigh Engagement NetworkEl Pueblo's 2024 Summer Internship: RaicesCity of Raleigh’s Engagement VanBig Ideas Raleigh is powered by the City of Raleigh Communications and Strategy and Innovation Departments, hosted by Dan Bagley, and produced by Dr. Sarah Glova and Earfluence.
In Raleigh, innovative urban gardens are proving that you don’t need a lot of space to make a big difference. In this episode, we dive into how Raleigh’s creative use of urban gardens is making a big impact on our community, one green space at a time.Join host Dan Bagley and executive producer Dr. Sarah Glova as they explore the powerful potential of small gardens and green spaces in our city. They’re joined by Lisa Grele Barrie, Executive Director of Raleigh City Farm, and Zach Manor, Urban Forester for the City of Raleigh, who share their insights on how these urban green spaces are strengthening neighborhoods, bolstering local food production, enhancing the beauty of our parks and community spaces, helping address equity gaps, promoting sustainability efforts, fostering connections among residents… and more! Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just curious about green spaces in our city, this episode digs into the small but mighty ways urban gardens are making a difference in Raleigh.RESOURCES:Urban Forestryhttps://raleighnc.gov/parks-and-recreation/services/urban-forestry-program Rain gardens and Rainwater Rewards program https://raleighnc.gov/stormwater/services/apply-raleigh-rainwater-rewards/rain-gardensSign up for a rain garden and rain barrel workshop in Octoberhttps://raleighnc.gov/stormwater/events/rain-garden-and-rain-barrels-workshopUrban agriculturehttps://raleighnc.gov/urban-gardenMapping urban heat islandshttps://raleighnc.gov/climate-action-and-sustainability/services/mapping-urban-heat-islandsUrban Forestry Equity Projecthttps://raleighnc.gov/parks-and-recreation/services/urban-forestry-program/urban-forest-equity-projectRaleigh City Farm: https://raleighcityfarm.org/ Big Ideas Raleigh is powered by the City of Raleigh Communications and Strategy and Innovation Departments, hosted by Dan Bagley, and produced by Dr. Sarah Glova and Earfluence.
Data is all around us, from how hot a city sidewalk gets to how many people use a park on a weekend. How does Raleigh use this data to improve city services? Join us for an enlightening episode as we explore the innovative ways data is being utilized to enhance life in the City of Raleigh.Your host, Dan Bagley, is joined by three special guests: Jim Alberque, GIS and Emerging Technology Manager at the City of Raleigh, Dr. Bonnie Brown, Chief Data Officer at Wake County, and Dr. Aric LaBarr, Associate Professor of Analytics at NC State University. Together, they discuss how data about the city's infrastructure and services is transforming the way Raleigh operates and serves its residents.Tune in to hear about the innovative projects these experts are working on, the partnerships they've formed to leverage data for community benefit, and real-life examples of data-driven decisions. Whether you're a data enthusiast, a Raleigh resident, or simply curious about the role of data in local government, this episode offers valuable insights and engaging stories about how data is shaping our City of Oaks.RESOURCES:Online Mapping Applications from The City of Raleigh GIS: https://raleighnc.gov/apps-maps-and-open-data/services/online-mapping-applications Mapping Urban Heat Islands: https://raleighnc.gov/climate-action-and-sustainability/services/mapping-urban-heat-islands Big Ideas Raleigh is powered by the City of Raleigh Communications and Strategy and Innovation Departments, hosted by Dan Bagley, and produced by Dr. Sarah Glova and Earfluence.
Join us for a fun and fact-filled episode of "Big Ideas Raleigh." Discover the secrets behind Raleigh's award-winning water quality, learn how our water system acts as the lifeblood of the city, and explore the innovative projects turning bioenergy and bio waste into valuable resources. Find out how Raleigh keeps up with the growing demand for water services and extends its reach to serve many communities beyond our city limits.Your host, Dan Bagley, is joined by Ed Buchan, Assistant Director in Raleigh Water with the City of Raleigh. Their conversation, recorded at the Dempsey E. Benton Water Treatment Plant, will change the way you think about every drop and leave you with a newfound appreciation for the incredible work happening behind the scenes!Tune in for an enlightening discussion that will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the essential role of water management in our city!RESOURCES:More on the bio energy recovery project, including a video explainer:https://raleighnc.gov/water-and-sewer/services/bio-energy-recovery-projectMore on Raleigh’s award winning water:https://raleighnc.gov/water-and-sewer/news/stay-hydrated-summer-raleighs-best-tasting-waterBig Ideas Raleigh is powered by the City of Raleigh Communications and Strategy and Innovation Departments, hosted by Dan Bagley, and produced by Dr. Sarah Glova and Earfluence.
How do parks transform communities? Join us for an inspiring episode recorded at the historic Halifax Community Center, a hub for local activities and community events in Raleigh.Your host, Dan Bagley, and executive producer Dr. Sarah Glova are joined by two special guests: Stephen Bentley, Director of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources, and Aly Khalifa, a passionate Raleigh resident and CoFounder and Chief Innovation Officer of Positive Company. Together, they explore the transformative power of parks in the City of Oaks.Tune in to hear Stephen's insights on how Raleigh's parks promote inclusion, empowerment, and community collaboration. Aly shares his experiences as an advocate for parks (including how he helped turn a neighborhood block-party event into a popular City program!). Whether you're a park enthusiast, a community advocate, or simply curious about Raleigh's green spaces, this episode offers valuable insights and engaging stories about the heart of our city.RESOURCES:Halifax Park: https://raleighnc.gov/parks/places/halifax-park Kirby Derby: https://kdd.gamil.com Big Ideas Raleigh is powered by the City of Raleigh Communications and Strategy and Innovation Departments, hosted by Dan Bagley, and produced by Dr. Sarah Glova and Earfluence.
Do you know how to navigate your city? No, not the streets and paths — but the departments and offices. Who do you talk to if you have a question about your neighborhood? Where do you go for support?The City of Raleigh is passionate about helping its citizens navigate the city. That's why Raleigh offers a number of unique programs to help residents learn more about their City government and how they can get involved.In this episode, you’ll hear about three key programs: The Raleigh Planning Academy, The Raleigh Neighborhood College, and The Citizens Leadership Academy, which each empower residents to participate in the city's growth and explore resources for their communities and neighborhoods. Your host, Dan Bagley, and executive producer Dr. Sarah Glova are joined by two special guests: Luis Olivieri-Robert, Community Relations Analyst in Neighborhood Enrichment Services (Housing & Neighborhoods Department), and Katie Dombrowski, Communications Administrator (Communications Department) with the City of Raleigh. Together, they discuss the important role residents play in city planning and neighborhood development, and they share powerful stories from these two key Raleigh programs.Whether you're a longtime resident or new to the area, this episode is for you! Find out how you can make a difference and be part of the exciting changes happening in our Oak City.RESOURCES:City of Raleigh Planning Academy: https://raleighnc.gov/planning/services/raleigh-planning-academy City of Raleigh Neighborhood College: https://raleighnc.gov/community/services/raleigh-neighborhood-college City of Raleigh Citizens Leadership Academy:https://raleighnc.gov/community/services/citizens-leadership-academyBig Ideas Raleigh is powered by the City of Raleigh Communications and Strategy and Innovation Departments, hosted by Dan Bagley, and produced by Dr. Sarah Glova and Earfluence.
Did you know Raleigh has over 10,000 acres of parkland? In this episode, you will learn how to maintain our parks, from greenways to urban forests. In this episode, you will hear from Parks and Greenway Infrastructure Superintendent Brian Johnson, Urban Forester, Zach Manor, and Assistant Director of Parks Charles Craig.Raleigh Parks is powered by the City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department, and is hosted by Cara McLeod.
Did you know Raleigh Parks is home to the birthplace of a U.S. President? We will chat with the Historic Resources and Museum Program Administrator, Troy Burton, and learn fun facts about Raleigh’s historic resources and museum program. Raleigh Parks is powered by the City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department, and is hosted by Cara McLeod.
Ever wondered how we can help preserve Raleigh's rich history for future generations? Join us for a fascinating episode recorded at the City of Raleigh Museum on Fayetteville Street.Your host, Dan Bagley, and executive producer Dr. Sarah Glova are joined by two special guests: Ernest Dollar, Executive Director of the City of Raleigh Museum and the Pope House Museum, and Carmen Cauthen, a historian and author of Historic Black Neighborhoods of Raleigh. Together, they explore the dynamic balance between honoring Raleigh's past and embracing its growth.Listen in to hear about the efforts to preserve our Oak City's historic roots, the stories of its vibrant communities, and the importance of amplifying stories that shouldn't be forgotten. Whether you're a history buff, a Raleigh native, or just curious about how our city is evolving, this episode offers valuable insights and engaging stories about the heart of Raleigh.RESOURCES: The City of Raleigh Museum: https://raleighnc.gov/parks/places/city-raleigh-museum Historic Black Neighborhoods of Raleigh by Carmen Cauthen: https://www.amazon.com/Historic-Neighborhoods-Raleigh-American-Heritage/dp/1467150886Big Ideas Raleigh is powered by the City of Raleigh Communications and Strategy and Innovation Departments, hosted by Dan Bagley, and produced by Dr. Sarah Glova and Earfluence.
In this episode, you will learn about Raleigh’s Natural Resources and how we promote environmental awareness and stewardship. In this episode, you will hear from Environmental Education Programs, Sheryl McGlory, Natural Resources Superintendent Brian Smith, and Land Stewardship Program Manager Sean Gough.Raleigh Parks is powered by the City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department, and is hosted by Cara McLeod.
Raleigh Parks makes a difference in our community through Community Outreach and Enrichment Programs, Financial Assistance, and Health and Wellness. Our spaces serve as gathering places where people can meet, interact, and build community relationships. Parks also provide spaces for physical activities like walking, jogging, and playing. The parks offer a natural setting that can reduce stress and improve mental well-being. In this episode, you will hear from Cultural Outreach and Enrichment Manager Tierney Sneeringer, Health and Wellness Program Director Ainsely Worrell, and Financial Assistance Program Administrator Debbie Huston.Raleigh Parks is powered by the City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department, and is hosted by Cara McLeod.
Raleigh Parks foster community engagement and social connections. Listeners will learn about the importance of green spaces in urban environments and discover the economic impact of parks. You will hear from Raleigh Park Leaders about the Vision of Parks. Guests will include Raleigh Parks Director Stephen Bentley, Kate Pearce, the Executive Director of Dix Park, and TJ McCourt, who works in Park Planning.Raleigh Parks is powered by the City of Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department, and is hosted by Cara McLeod.
Curious about how the City of Raleigh supports small businesses? Join us at Sugar Euphoria, a beloved wedding cake and dessert shop on N. Person Street, to hear inspiring stories and valuable insights from our community's entrepreneurs.Your host, Dan Bagley, and executive producer Dr. Sarah Glova chat with Mark Weldon and Carl Brooks II from the City of Raleigh's Small Business service unit. We also hear from Randi Smith, owner of Sugar Euphoria and a recipient of one of the City's small business grants. Randi shares her journey of starting and running a successful boutique cake shop that has become a community favorite in the City of Oaks.Whether you're a small business owner, someone thinking about starting a business, or just interested in our thriving small business scene, this episode is for you! Learn how your Oaks City is supporting local businesses and discover the sweet success stories in our community.RESOURCES: Download the Small Business Resource Guide from the City of Raleigh’s website: https://raleighnc.gov/housing-and-neighborhoods/service-unit/small-business Big Ideas Raleigh is powered by the City of Raleigh Communications and Strategy and Innovation Departments, hosted by Dan Bagley, and produced by Dr. Sarah Glova and Earfluence.
Get ready to dive deep into the heartbeat of Raleigh as we explore our hidden gems, thriving food scene, rich history, and beautiful parks — as well as the programs, people, and ideas helping to navigate Raleigh’s biggest challenges, like growth, transportation and housing. This is a journey through the past, present, and future of our beloved city. So, buckle up for engaging conversations with the people behind Raleigh’s big ideas. Big Ideas Raleigh is powered by the City of Raleigh Communications and Strategy and Innovation Departments, hosted by Dan Bagley, and produced by Dr. Sarah Glova and Earfluence.