Sinopsis
The Philadelphia Citizen podcast offers spoken versions of articles, deeper dives into the political, social and cultural workings of our city, explainers on the issues of our day, interviews, conversations and solutions. Lots of solutions. All to help you become a better citizen of your city.
Episodios
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The true crisis of our era
03/12/2025 Duración: 06minOn this episode of Citizen of the Week, a 33-year-old Philadelphian has spent the last decade connecting with his fellow humans. So far, he's met 7,000 people for one-on-one conversations. Doing so helped him uncover the true crisis of our era.
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The baby gear revolution
02/12/2025 Duración: 05minOn this episode of Business For Good, we look at Baby Gear Group which was named a Time magazine invention of the year because they let families rent strollers and other childcare essentials for a fraction of the cost and environmental impact
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This is the demographic hurting most in Trump's economy
01/12/2025 Duración: 13minAli Velshi breaks down the numbers and shows which group is suffering the most under Trump's economic policies
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Philly is porch pirate city
28/11/2025 Duración: 17minPhiladelphia has the country's second-highest rate of package theft. Kristen Demilio joins Dr. James Peterson for an episode of Citizen WURD that looks at whose fault porch piracy is, as well as potential solutions.
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This is my America
27/11/2025 Duración: 09minOn this episode of Velshi Banned Book Club, YA author Kim Johnson joins the show to talk about her novel, "This Is My America," which explores themes of racism, equality and the prison industrial complex. "Media is so powerful," Johnson said, "because it can be a voice to the voiceless and also a beacon to emphasizing injustice."
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Leading a city ... with jokes
26/11/2025 Duración: 39minThis special episode of How To Really Run a City was recorded live at The Philadelphia Citizen's eighth annual Ideas We Should Steal Festival presented by Comcast NBCUniversal. Our hosts were joined on stage by a return guest, five-term Rochester Hills, Michigan Mayor Bryan Barnett, a Republican. Barnett is a consummate showman, as evidenced by his increasingly elaborate State of the City addresses (full-scale musical productions). Here, Barnett and the hosts discuss the importance of leading a city with joy and finesse, and how the Democratic party is fumbling the ball — in messaging and in the recent government shutdown. As Mayor Barnett points out, there really is no Republican or Democrat way to fill a pothole. You just fill the pothole. "The moment you put your foot on the sidewalk," Nutter responded, "people are looking to see how's the mayor doing? Is the city upbeat? Is it grumpy? There's a public impact to this job." Join us as we dive back into Rochester Hills with Mayor Barnett and explore how to r
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"To be on someone's mind is to be loved"
25/11/2025 Duración: 12minIt's hard to serve others these days. That's why the United Way's Bill Golderer, along with former Big Brothers CEO Marcus Allen, is giving thanks this week to Philly's nonprofit leaders.
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"Every single order from the president is lawful"
24/11/2025 Duración: 09min"This is, in a sentence, the authoritarian mindset," Ali Velshi says, addressing inflammatory statements made by Trump that critical members of Congress should be arrested, tried, and even executed.
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Why we bought Philly mag
21/11/2025 Duración: 13minThe Citizen bought storied Philadelphia magazine. Here's why.
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The Michelin Guide is a good thing for Philly ...
20/11/2025 Duración: 06min... and the world. There's been a lot of talk about why Michelin would be bad for Philly's food scene. But it's not the existential threat you think it is.
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The war on drugs ... fundraiser
19/11/2025 Duración: 05minThe Philly fave band will be back at Johnny Brenda's in December for a three-night-only fundraiser to benefit Philly schools. "It seems like a no-brainer to support educating our youth," says frontman Adam Granduciel. Visit this story on the web for ticket information.
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What Mamdani taught us about housing
18/11/2025 Duración: 05minNew York's Mayor-elect proved that affordability is a top priority for voters. Can American cities make rents lower and also build more housing?
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This is why housing affordability is so bad
17/11/2025 Duración: 11min"Housing isn't unaffordable because of low supply and high demand, it's unaffordable by design." Ali Velshi breaks down the real causes of the housing crisis.
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The Blue Wave and the midterms
14/11/2025 Duración: 48minOn this episode of CitizenCast, we're bringing you an episode of The Signal, a podcast about insight, solutions and sanity produced by The Bucks County Beacon. The Citizen's own Malcolm Burnley joins host Cyril Mychalejko to discuss the Blue Wave that washed away so many Republican officeholders in Bucks County on Election Day, and what this may signal for the midterms in 2026.
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Could a national health plan finally be good politics?
13/11/2025 Duración: 04minA local politician lays out the reasons why it might be the right time to reconsider an old argument
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A modern day Rosie the Riveter
12/11/2025 Duración: 06minTrailblazer Elaine McGuire is leading the charge to attract and train more electricians like her: Black women.
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Amy Gutmann's American story
11/11/2025 Duración: 18minLast week at the Weitzman Museum of Jewish History, the former Penn president and US Ambassador to Germany reminded us what it takes to repair the breach in our country today.
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In a democracy, you run because you can ...
10/11/2025 Duración: 11min... especially when they tell you that you can't. Ali Velshi reflects on the importance of civic engagement, even when the chances of success are slim.
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Hello? Board leadership? Are you there?
07/11/2025 Duración: 06minThe Art Museum sacking of Sasha Suda is the latest story to raise questions about nonprofit governance in Philly
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Living inside a museum
06/11/2025 Duración: 14minCaryn Kunkle lives in a "micro-museum" on South Broad. Legendary photographer and chef, Big Rube, caught up with this born-and-bred Philly gal who works behind the scenes to help our local art scene thrive.