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Campfire: A City Building Podcast

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Host Jackson Steger interviews leaders that are building new cities and other new models of living for digital nomads, creators and remote workers. Campfire is produced by Cabin, which is building a new kind of city for creators called a network city. Our community is developing  a global coliving network of physical locations that we call neighborhoods. Neighborhoods are full of builders, gardeners, creators, and more. Learn more about Cabin at cabin.city

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Episode thumbnail for #43 Cabin: The Neighborhood Accelerator ft. Savannah, Bethany, and Shani

September 6, 2024

#43 Cabin: The Neighborhood Accelerator ft. Savannah, Bethany, and Shani

Cabin recently launched its own Neighborhood Accelerator, a 10-week program that helps people build a sense of community in their neighborhoods. In this episode, Savannah Kruger, who leads the accelerator, joined to share the results from the first cohort. She is joined by Shani Graham and Bethany Crystal, two engaged program graduates, who shared their lessons completing the curriculum. Campfire is produced by Cabin, which is a group of internet friends building a network of modern villages. For more about how to get involved, visit cabin.city today.

Episode thumbnail for #42 Vibecamp: Physical Manifestations of Digital Connections with Brooke Bowman ft. Grin

April 3, 2024

#42 Vibecamp: Physical Manifestations of Digital Connections with Brooke Bowman ft. Grin

<p>Vibecamp started as way for Twitter mutuals to meet IRL. Since then, it has evolved into one of the largest gatherings of humans who met on the internet. Founders Brooke and Grin gather around the Campfire to share the history and lessons learned in of the most well-known "unconferences" in the Twitter universe.</p><p>Next week, they're hosting a special event to celebrate the once-in-a-generation eclipse crossing over most of North America. You can learn more about that event (or their flagship gathering) at vibe.camp. </p><p>Campfire is produced by Cabin, which is a group of internet friends building a network of modern villages. For more about how to get involved, visit cabin.city today. </p><p>Read more about the future of living at futureofliving.substack.com </p><p>Twitter: </p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/gptbrooke">@gptbrooke</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/grin_io">@grin_io</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/JacksonSteger" target="_blank">@JacksonSteger</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for #41 Gehl: Making Cities for People w Helle Søholt and Ghigo DiTommaso

March 21, 2024

#41 Gehl: Making Cities for People w Helle Søholt and Ghigo DiTommaso

<p>Gehl Partners is one of the most reputable urban design firms in the world. They have transformed Google campuses, downtown Santa Monica, and a number of other well-known developments around the globe over the last several decades. Everything they do is through a lens of designing cities for people, not cars.</p><p> </p><p>We were fortunate to be joined by both Helle Søholt and Ghigo DiTommaso this episode. Helle is CEO and a founding partner of Gehl. Ghigo leads Gehl's team advising real estate developers on neighborhood strategies, masterplanning, and community engagement.</p><p> </p><p>We discussed the history of Gehl, its approach to urban design, and how it is implementing projects in cities all around the world. There are ton of valuable lessons in here for neighborhood developers and urban designers. You can learn more about their work at gehlpeople.com</p><p> </p><p>Campfire is produced by Cabin, which is a group of internet friends building a network of modern villages. For more about how to get involved, visit cabin.city today. </p><p>Read more about the future of living at futureofliving.substack.com </p><p>Twitter: </p><p><a href="twitter.com/citiesforpeople">@citiesforpeople</a></p><p><a href="https://twitter.com/JacksonSteger" target="_blank">@JacksonSteger</a></p>

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What is Campfire: A City Building Podcast?

Host Jackson Steger interviews leaders that are building new cities and other new models of living for digital nomads, creators and remote workers.

Campfire is produced by Cabin, which is building a new kind of city for creators called a network city. Our community is developing  a global coliving network of physical locations that we call neighborhoods. Neighborhoods are full of builders, gardeners, creators, and more. Learn more about Cabin at cabin.city

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

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