Nice episode. Planning for joy ๐Ÿ˜ป!

I do like what they are doing with this podcast. It's unabashedly academic and somewhat transport nerdy, feels a bit like a conference panel sometimes (just shorter and without rambling comments ๐Ÿ˜…) but I would say still quite accessible. Love it, hope they keep on doing it.

Mobility Club: Why is walking joyful?

Episode webpage: https://rss.com/podcasts/mobility-club/2640302

Media file: https://content.rss.com/episodes/368980/2640302/mobility-club/2026_03_18_22_26_18_ad9819e8-1986-4a7d-86ff-080fce21a99b.mp3

#transport #mobilitat #mobility

Why is walking joyful? | Podcast Episode on RSS.com

Why do we still understand so little about walking, despite it being the most fundamental form of transport? How does the built environment shape not just how we move, but how we feel? And what would it mean to plan cities not just for efficiency, but for joy?In this episode, we explore the connection between transport, public health, and urban design with Kelly Clifton, professor at the University of British Columbia. Her work focuses on travel behavior, walking, and the ways in which the built environment influences both mobility and well-being.We discuss how urban form shapes both movement and mood, why walking should be understood as more than just a functional mode of travel, and which role new forms of micromobility can play.More about our guest:http://kellyjclifton.comMusic recommendation of the episode:โ€œHigher Groundโ€ by Stevie Wonder

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@mario_angst_sci Das kommt mir recht! Gerade eine Veranstaltung zum #JanesWalk Wochenende (1.โ€“3. Mai) eingestellt. Merci