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Talking Transport Transformation

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by Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative

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Podcast Overview

We are TUMI – the Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative. Join us on a trip around the world to learn about sustainable mobility solutions in cities. Meet inspiring experts and pioneers working on resilient urban transport systems, e-mobility, gender-sensitive transport planning and many more. Our guests will be taking us from Nairobi via Bogotá to Delhi. Tune in to accelerate the sustainable transformation of urban mobility.

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June 30, 2026

Next Stop #7 | Meet the Bike Mechanic

What does it really take to keep a bike rolling? In this episode of Next Stop, we sit down with Jeza, a bike mechanic, community organizer, and cycling advocate from the Philippines, to talk about bike maintenance, safety, repair culture, women in cycling, and how bicycles can transform the way we experience our cities. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or thinking about your very first ride, this conversation is full of practical tips and inspiring stories. Follow Jeza: https://www.instagram.com/jezarodz?igsh=MWVsenBleXNxYXUxOQ==

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February 11, 2026

Next Stop #6 I Entrepreneurship in Mobility

Mobility is one of the hardest spaces to build in. Cities are complex, change is slow, and decisions made today shape daily life for decades. In this episode of Next Stop, we sit down with a young urban planner and entrepreneur working in mobility to talk about what it really takes to build a start-up inside transport systems. We explore her non-linear path into mobility, the realities of founding in a highly institutionalised sector, and why entrepreneurship in transport looks very different from other industries. Recorded in the context of International Women in STEM Day, this conversation focuses less on labels and more on substance – who gets to build, how decisions are made, and what it means to work where cities are planned and movement is designed. We also talk about recognition, responsibility, and what comes next.

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January 5, 2026

Next Stop #5 I Ten Years of TUMI

This special New Year’s episode of Next Stop marks ten years of the Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative (TUMI) – a decade of working with cities, practitioners, and youth to reimagine how mobility can be safer, greener, and more inclusive. Joined by Jens and Keisha, Sana’ reflects on the key lessons, turning points, and decisions that shaped TUMI’s first ten years. The conversation looks ahead to the next decade, exploring the commitments that feel most urgent, the projects and partnerships that will define TUMI’s future, and the role everyday choices and micro-decisions play in transforming large systems.

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What is Talking Transport Transformation?

We are TUMI – the Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative. Join us on a trip around the world to learn about sustainable mobility solutions in cities. Meet inspiring experts and pioneers working on resilient urban transport systems, e-mobility, gender-sensitive transport planning and many more. Our guests will be taking us from Nairobi via Bogotá to Delhi. Tune in to accelerate the sustainable transformation of urban mobility.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

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