Most Podern Podcast
A podcast by Minkoo Kang, Libo Li, and Alex Yuen
64 Episodes
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Jeonse Games - Financing Housing in South Korea
Published: 1/14/2025 -
Looking Back on MoPo's First Year
Published: 1/2/2025 -
Grassroots Development: Building Communities Abroad - KC Hardin
Published: 12/18/2024 -
The Language of Design Technology - Leland Jobson
Published: 12/9/2024 -
A New Era of Landscape Architecture - William Shivers
Published: 11/26/2024 -
Development for Community - Sean Webster
Published: 11/19/2024 -
The State of Housing Design & Development - Sam Naylor
Published: 11/13/2024 -
Finding Your Voice Through Art - Betty Chen
Published: 11/4/2024 -
Shouting Quietly through Architecture - Rob Meyerson and William McKee of Common Office
Published: 10/29/2024 -
"The Architectural Chef" - Ryan Williams
Published: 10/21/2024 -
"AI is a tool for exploration.” - Architect Daeho Lee on Shaping the Future of the Built Environment with AI
Published: 10/14/2024 -
Resiliency Without Borders - Caroline Sorge
Published: 9/30/2024 -
Passive House A-Z with Energy Designer Liz Hauver
Published: 9/24/2024 -
“Concrete buildings can have lower carbon intensity than steel buildings!” - Embodied Carbon in Focus with Jared Friedman
Published: 9/16/2024 -
Carbon Counting
Published: 9/9/2024 -
ESG: Getting Everyone on the Same Page
Published: 9/2/2024 -
Season 4 Intro: Sustainability
Published: 8/26/2024 -
Paris: Olympic Playground or Pricey Party?
Published: 8/12/2024 -
Concrete Cowboys and Green Queens: Who's Winning the City Sustainability Race?
Published: 7/29/2024 -
Rising Tides and Resilient Cities: Navigating Sea Level Rise
Published: 7/22/2024
The podcast about the Built Environment, with the minds shaping it, for the people living in it. Why does the built environment feel broken — and what would it take to fix it? Most Podern is about how the built world really works. We dig into the systems shaping architecture, urbanism, housing, and public spaces, and talk with the people actually building change: architects, planners, developers, and urban thinkers.