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Chamber of Connection

9 min · 4. kesä 2026
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For more than four hundred years, Chambers of Commerce have helped businesses thrive by bringing people together around shared interests and common goals. But what if we applied that same idea to human connection? In this Small Block episode, Chip talks with Charlotte Massey of the U.S. Chamber of Connection, a growing movement that treats connection as something more than a personal responsibility—it treats it as civic infrastructure. Together they explore the science of friendship, the role of third places, why connection takes more effort than we often realize, and the Chamber's "Six Points of Connection" framework. Most importantly, they discuss a simple but powerful idea: that one of the best ways to find community may be helping to build it. Because sometimes the shortest path to belonging is helping someone else belong first. Episode Links US Chamber of Connection [https://www.chamberofconnection.org/]

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jakson Chamber of Connection kansikuva

Chamber of Connection

For more than four hundred years, Chambers of Commerce have helped businesses thrive by bringing people together around shared interests and common goals. But what if we applied that same idea to human connection? In this Small Block episode, Chip talks with Charlotte Massey of the U.S. Chamber of Connection, a growing movement that treats connection as something more than a personal responsibility—it treats it as civic infrastructure. Together they explore the science of friendship, the role of third places, why connection takes more effort than we often realize, and the Chamber's "Six Points of Connection" framework. Most importantly, they discuss a simple but powerful idea: that one of the best ways to find community may be helping to build it. Because sometimes the shortest path to belonging is helping someone else belong first. Episode Links US Chamber of Connection [https://www.chamberofconnection.org/]

4. kesä 20269 min
jakson The Emotion of Place - Molly Alexander kansikuva

The Emotion of Place - Molly Alexander

Plus - Local Sports as Community Infrastructure What makes a place memorable? Why do certain moments stay with us long after the details fade? And what role do emotion, ritual, joy, and belonging play in shaping the communities we care about most? In this episode of Sidewalk Ballet, Chip explores the idea of “Return on Emotion” — the belief that some of the most important value created in cities and communities cannot be measured transactionally because it lives instead in memory, attachment, trust, and shared experience. The episode begins with a conversation with Molly Alexander, founder of Imagine The Possibilities Consulting and a longtime leader in downtown revitalization and economic development. Drawing from work in Business Improvement Districts and in retail, Molly reflects on the emotional life of places and why belonging, joy, and trust matter more than many traditional civic metrics acknowledge. From there, the conversation shifts from theory into lived experience through a discussion with Chris Murphy, President of the Santa Cruz Warriors, exploring the unique role local sports can play in creating ritual, identity, and collective emotional connection within a community. The episode concludes with a reflection on one of the most iconic moments in Bay Area history through the lens of David Talbot and his book Season of the Witch. David Talbot’s book about San Francisco becomes a story about a fractured region briefly experiencing hope, belonging, and collective identity together. Because in the end, cities are not experienced statistically. They are experienced emotionally. Episode Links Molly Alexander - Imaging the Possibilities [https://molly-alexander.com/] Power of Moments - Heath Brothers [https://heathbrothers.com/books/the-power-of-moments/] - Santa Cruz Warriors [https://santacruz.gleague.nba.com/] Season of the Witch [https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Season-of-the-Witch/David-Talbot/9781439108246] The Catch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLsFSsHnoxM]

26. touko 202657 min
jakson Pico - The District Dog kansikuva

Pico - The District Dog

In this Small Block, Chip sits down with Nolan Marshall of the Social District in downtown Los Angeles to talk about Pico — the district’s “Canine Experience Officer” and an important member of the Ambassador team. What begins as a conversation about a dog quickly becomes something deeper: a conversation about place identity, emotional connection, and the surprisingly powerful role symbols can play in shaping how people relate to neighborhoods — and to each other. Some places become instantly recognizable through culture, history, food, music, or iconic public figures. But what happens when a district intentionally tries to create a face people can connect with? Through Pico, the Social District may have stumbled onto something more meaningful than branding: a vehicle for fun, recognition, and human-scale connection in the middle of a large and complicated city. It’s a short conversation about mascots… that turns out to be about community joy. Episode Links The Social District [https://lasocialdistrict.com/] PICO’s Corner [https://lasocialdistrict.com/picos-corner] Peacoat Project [https://www.instagram.com/peacoatproject/]

19. touko 20269 min
jakson Community Safety - with Shane Zahn kansikuva

Community Safety - with Shane Zahn

Downtowns exist in tension. Public and private. Civic and commercial. Open and managed. They are places where strangers negotiate coexistence in real time — and where questions around trust, authority, belonging, and safety become deeply visible. In this episode, Chip sits down with Shane Zahn, Director of Community Safety for the Minneapolis Downtown Council and Downtown Improvement District, for a thoughtful conversation about public safety, civic stewardship, and the evolving role of downtown organizations in one of the most scrutinized public environments in the country. Together, they explore the complicated space between public and private responsibility, how trust in institutions has shifted in recent years, and what it means to steward public space in communities where safety is experienced differently by different people. This conversation touches on: * the evolving role of Business Improvement Districts * legitimacy and accountability in public space * safety as both operational and emotional infrastructure * Minneapolis in the wake of George Floyd and Operation Metro Surge * the challenge of rebuilding trust in complex civic systems More than a conversation about policing or enforcement, this episode asks a broader question: How do we steward public spaces people can trust? Episode Links Mpls Downtown Improvement District [https://www.mplsdid.com/] Minnesota Justice Research Center [https://www.mnjrc.org/] Block by Block [https://www.blockbyblock.com/] Downtown Community Storage [https://www.mplsdid.com/storage] Drone First Responder [https://www.droneresponders.org/] Axon Body Cam [https://www.axon.com/] IKE Smart City [https://www.ikesmartcity.com/] Civicity [https://civicity.com/] Stay Connected Occasional notes and ideas from Big Creative: sidewalkballet.com [https://sidewalkballet.com]

12. touko 202637 min
jakson SMALL BLOCKS - Jane Jacobs for the Young Reader - Susan Hughes kansikuva

SMALL BLOCKS - Jane Jacobs for the Young Reader - Susan Hughes

To Celebrate Jane Jacob's Birthday, Sidewalk Ballet is launching a new series of bonus episodes that we are calling Small Blocks. Short stories about people and places that you can listen to when you just have a few minutes.  Our first Small Block comes from Susan Hughes, a Children's book writer from Toronto and her story about, well, Jane.   Susan Hughes [https://www.susanhughes.ca/books] Kids Can Press [https://www.instagram.com/kidscanpress/] Valerie Boivin Illustration [https://www.instagram.com/valerieboivin_illustration/] Janes Walk [https://www.instagram.com/valerieboivin_illustration/] Jane’s Walk SF [https://sfslow.com] Support The Sidewalk Ballet If this work resonates, you can support the show: buymeacoffee.com/sidewalkballet [https://buymeacoffee.com/sidewalkballet] Stay Connected Occasional notes and ideas from Big Creative: sidewalkballet.com [https://sidewalkballet.com]

4. touko 20268 min