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The Bottom-Up Revolution
Author: Strong Towns
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The Bottom-Up Revolution features the stories of the Strong Towns movement in action. Hosted by Tiffany Owens Reed and Norm Van Eeden Petersman, it's all about how regular people have stepped up to make their communities more economically resilient, and how others can implement these ideas in their own places. We’ll talk about taking concrete action steps, connecting with fellow advocates to build power, and surviving the bumps along the way—all in the pursuit of creating stronger towns. Each episode features a Strong Towns advocate who is making positive change in their community.
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Tyler Moldovan is a bus driver, urban advocate, and community organizer in Port Huron, Michigan. Today, he joins Norm to share how his work in transit, street safety, and local arts is helping to build a safer and more connected city.
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Learn how your city can make its streets safer today with the Crash Analysis Studio model.
Norm Van Eeden Petersman (LinkedIn)
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Kyle and Beverly Greenwood brought together nearly 2,000 residents to stop a proposed highway in Brazos County, Texas. What began with a single flyer turned into a community victory that protected historic ranches and homes. Today, they join Tiffany to explain how they took on a highway expansion and won.
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Local Recommendations:
Messina Hof Winery
C&J BBQ
Joe’s Place
Bush Library
Aggie Land Safari
No East Loop (site)
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
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Mary Coddington is the founder of Twelve Inc., an affordable housing consulting firm based in Colorado. She also serves on the Denver Planning Board and works with the Colorado State Housing and Finance Authority. Today, she joins Norm to talk about her efforts to bring more housing affordability to her community on the neighborhood, city, and state levels.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
Want to bring more housing to your community? Download our brand-new housing toolkit, "Who Will Build the Housing-Ready City?" for free!
Mary Coddington (LinkedIn)
Norm Van Eeden Petersman (LinkedIn)
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Linda Appel Lipsius is the executive director of Denver Urban Gardens, where she supports a network of over 200 gardens and food forests that produce 650,000 pounds of food annually. She also helps launch initiatives to help make Denver a greener, more food-resilient place.
Linda came on this podcast in July to discuss how community gardens can strengthen cities. Today, she rejoins Tiffany for a deeper dive into how the principles of permaculture can shape how we think about cities.
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Permaculture Design Principles
Denver Urban Gardens (site)
Local Recommendations:
Little Owl Coffee
The Kitchen
Museum of Contemporary Arts
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
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Erick Aune is the director of the Santa Fe Metropolitan Planning Organization, as well as a member of Strong Towns Santa Fe. He’s spearheading a major shift in his region’s approach to street safety and design, replacing outdated assumptions with policies that help people thrive. Today he shares his strategy for changing transportation policy.
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Erick was a participant in the Strong Towns Accelerator, a personalized coaching program that dives deep into Strong Towns principles and how to apply them. The next session on street design and transportation policy starts January 12, 2026. Click here to claim your spot.
Santa Fe Metropolitan Transportation Plan
Norm Van Eeden Petersman (LinkedIn)
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Norm steps in for Tiffany on this episode of The Bottom-Up Revolution. He's joined by Donna Boelen, who served on the city council of Bloomington, Illinois, from 2019 to 2024. Donna shares how she went from speaking at public comment to winning office as a self-taught Strong Towns-style advocate — and offers tips for anyone considering a run for city council.
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Want to learn more about implementing the Strong Towns approach as an elected official? Join Mayor Erin Joyce of Braintree, Massachusetts, for a live virtual workshop at noon on October 23.
Norm Van Eeden Petersman (LinkedIn)
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What does it mean to live wisely and grow well in the desert? Judith Rognli of Strong Towns WashCo shares how St. George residents are facing water scarcity, rapid growth, and livability challenges as a community.
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Strong Towns WashCo
Norm Van Eeden Petersman (LinkedIn)
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Butch Roussel is the founder of the 24 Hour Citizen Project, an annual event that connects everyday citizens with the expertise and resources they need to solve challenges in their town. Over the last decade, the 24 Hour Citizen Project has funded dozens of incredible projects to the tune of $170,000 and counting.
Butch joins Tiffany to discuss the big impact that small, locally funded projects can have on a community and how to bring those projects to life.
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Local Recommendations:
Blue Moon Saloon
Reve Coffee
Central Pizza
Festival Acadiens
The 24 Hour Citizen Project (site)
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
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In this special episode of Bottom-Up Shorts, Norm is joined by John Pattison, Strong Towns' community builder and head of the Local Conversations program. They discuss what drives people to start one of these local advocacy groups, as well as the real costs and rewards of stepping into leadership. They also explore how mentorship, shared tools, and bottom-up collaboration knit single-issue advocates into a culture of lasting community change.
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Learn more about Local Conversations.
Norm Van Eeden Petersman (LinkedIn)
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Jessica David and Josh Daley are co-founders of Local Return, a nonprofit in Rhode Island dedicated to building community wealth through ownership and investment. They empower residents through education and financing, with a particular focus on small-scale developers and small business owners. Today, Jessica and Josh explain how Local Return works, how it benefits communities, and the legal and technical challenges of starting this kind of program.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
Local Recommendations:
Apsara Thai
White Electric Coffee
Figidini’s Pizza
Local Return (site)
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
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Christine Corrado is a city councilmember in Brighton, New York. She’s also the founder of Brighton Safe Streets for All and has served on a variety of city committees, from the Zoning Board of Appeals to the Public Works Committee. She and Norm discuss how she’s making her community safer and more prosperous.
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Brighton Safe Streets for All (Facebook)
Christine Corrado
LinkedIn
Town of Brighton (site)
Norm Van Eeden Petersman (LinkedIn)
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Professor Jack Duncan is a professor of architecture and preservation at the College of Charleston. His mission is to help students and communities understand and rediscover the human-scaled patterns that make places beautiful, legible, and lasting. Today, Jack joins Tiffany to discuss how this mission relates to architecture, urbanism, and craftsmanship.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
Local Recommendations:
Nathaniel Russell House
Magnolia Plantation Gardens
Angel Oak on Johns Island
Duncan & Co. Studio (site)
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
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Gioia Calabretta is one of the leaders of Livable Lynchburg, a Local Conversation in Virginia. She is also Strong Towns’ graphic design intern. She and Norm discuss a walk audit she recently participated in, as well as her unique viewpoint as both a Local Conversation leader and Strong Towns staff member.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
Livable Lynchburg (Instagram)
See more from Gioia:
LinkedIn
“I Refuse To Accept That My Best Days of Walkability Were in College” by Gioia Calabretta
Norm Van Eeden Petersman (LinkedIn)
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Will Gardner is the founder of South Coast Places For People, a new nonprofit — and Strong Towns Local Conversation — in Massachusetts. He previously founded Alma del Mar Charter Schools and now spends much of his time plotting street redesigns, housing reforms, and community events.
In this episode, Will discusses the three working groups his Local Conversation recently started, which focus on parking reform, backyard cottages, and street safety.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
Local Recommendations:
Millicent Library in Fair Haven
New Bedford Whaling Museum
Ice Cream Cottage
South Coast Places For People
StrongHaven (Substack)
Learn more about Strong Towns Local Conversations.
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
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Today, Norm is joined by Jess and Dan Sollaccio from Warrenton, Oregon. Jess is a city commissioner and a small-scale housing developer. Dan is a commissioner for the Warrenton Budget Committee and works remotely for a financial institution. They explain their asset-based mindset for strengthening their community, as well as their efforts to redevelop a vacant building into a community hub.
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Jessica Sollaccio (site)
The Outpost (site)
Norm Van Eeden Petersman (LinkedIn)
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Memphis, Tennessee, was ranked the #1 most dangerous metro area by Smart Growth America in 2024. That’s not stopping Kelsey Huse, a safe streets advocate and grad student studying city and regional planning. She’s tackling the problem head-on by analyzing car crash sites, helping launch a city-wide advocacy coalition, and raising awareness for safer infrastructure online.
Today, Kelsey joins Tiffany to share the inside scoop on Memphis’ dangerous design and how she’s working to change it.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
Local Recommendations:
Lulu’s Cafe
Overton Park
Follow Kelsey on Instagram at Memphis Urbanism
Learn more about the Memphis Crash Analysis Studio.
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
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Eva López Chávez is a city council member in Salt Lake City, Utah. Eva has been involved in many layers of local government, including working as a city staffer and construction project manager. Today, she and Norm discuss how she became a city councilor and how she’s building prosperity in her city.
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Connect with Eva:
Instagram
LinkedIn
City Council (site)
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Norm Van Eeden Petersman (LinkedIn)
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This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Click here to learn more about membership.
Ashley Thornton is the founder of Waco Walks, an organization devoted to promoting walkability in Waco, Texas. She was inspired to start the organization after spending a year with walking as her primary form of transportation.
Ashley and Tiffany discuss the design choices that make Waco difficult to walk in and how Waco Walks is working to change that.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
Local Recommendations:
El Conquistador Mexican Restaurant
Dubl-R Burgers
Cameron Trading Company
Helados La Aztecas on 25th
Waco Walks (Facebook)
Act Locally Waco (site)
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
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Mark Hoppen is a former city manager and Strong Towns member who’s been quietly strengthening communities in Washington state for decades. In this Bottom Up Short, Norm and Mark talk about why someone should pursue a career in city management, what real priorities look like in that role, and how to lead with both care and practicality.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
Gig Harbor Boatshop (site)
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Norm Van Eeden Petersman (LinkedIn)
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This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Click here to learn more about membership.
Adult friendships are difficult. A big part of that is our built environment, which is often designed in a way that stifles social connection instead of supporting it. Kat Vellos is an author, facilitator, and connection coach who’s working to change that. She and Tiffany discuss the importance of community building, ways to redesign our built environment, and other steps residents and local leaders can take to help their community thrive.
ADDITIONAL SHOW NOTES
Local Recommendations:
Jack London Square
Oakland's Grand Lake Farmer's Market
See more from Kat:
We Should Get Together (site)
“We Should Get Together: The Secret to Cultivating Better Friendships” (book)
1-on-1 coaching
Platonic Action Lab (course)
Downloadable tools: Better than Small Talk and the Better Conversations Kit
Tiffany Owens Reed (Instagram)
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This podcast is made possible by Strong Towns members. Click here to learn more about membership.