It’s time once again for another exciting episode of The Triple Po! In the pre-ramble I give a synopsis of what happened at the second iteration of Atheists at the Pub. Spoiler : It was fucking awesome! I then mention my drunken appearance on Brainstorm Podcast, and especially my rant about an article regarding trans people and dating. Also, friend and previous guest on the show Natalie Newell was on The Scathing Atheist to talk about her documentary ‘Science Moms’.
For the palaver of, I have host of Reasonable Risk podcast to talk about gentrification. We talk the definition of gentrification, asking well as the pros and cons. We then offer up ways that a balance might be achieved between the needs of developers and those people who are being harmed by the effects of gentrification.
On the post-ramble I apologize for the shitty sound quality of my side of the interview, which almost certainly a result of the laptop mic somehow being uses as opposed to my regular microphone. And once again because I have a shitty memory and I forgot to mention the fact in the pre-ramble, I mention that the show logo was spruced up a bit, just in time for the #OneYearPodunkiversary. Speaking of that, I also forgot to mention in the pre-ramble that the one-year anniversary live show is coming up on August 12th. Make sure you ‘call in’ via Google Hangouts. It should be a lot of fun. There might even be some Facebook karaoke involved! Thanks for listening, and I hope y’all enjoy the show!
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Scathing Atheist 233: Science Moms Edition
Globeville, Elyria and Swansea could be erased without aggressive intervention
Denver Post readers weigh in on gentrification of city’s neighborhoods (7 letters)
As Denver’s neighborhoods gentrify, the poor are pushed to new pockets of poverty
Note to gentrifying Denver: You can’t always live where you want, but…
Denver’s communities of color need help now
At $225,000 a unit, affordable housing is difficult in Denver, but not impossible
What Denver is doing to deal with gentrification
A great city isn’t just for the rich
Sound Off: The Denver Post opinion newsletter: June 26, 2017
Gentrification, affordable housing, and the changing face of Denver (4 letters)
Land rush ahead of I-70 overhaul spurs residents to protect their neighborhood
The Podunk Polymath Podcast #OneYearPodunkiversary Live Show