Beneath the Surface: An Infrastructure Podcast

Beneath the Surface: An Infrastructure Podcast

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Infrastructure is—finally—having its moment. From transit systems to supply chains, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and others are evaluating whether our civic infrastructure is up to the task of supporting a growing—and warming—globe. In each episode of Beneath the Surface, we explore some of the most complicated challenges facing our world, and talk to the people who are rolling up their sleeves to build solutions. Find out more about Stripe Press: https://press.stripe.com

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13 episodios
episode Farewell—For Now artwork
Farewell—For Now

In this wrap-up episode, host Tamara Winter and producer Everett Katigbak reflect on the first season of Beneath the Surface, featuring highlights from our favorite episodes, and musings about future areas of exploration. For a transcript for this episode, visit press.stripe.com/farewell-for-now-transcript [https://press.stripe.com/farewell-for-now-transcript][https://press.stripe.com/population-transcript]For more on Beneath the Surface, visit press.stripe.com/beneath-the-surface [https://press.stripe.com/beneath-the-surface] Follow Stripe Press on Twitter @stripepress [https://twitter.com/stripepress]

23 ago 2022 - 18 min
episode B-side: Interview with Shruti Rajagopalan artwork
B-side: Interview with Shruti Rajagopalan

In this conversation, Shruti Rajagopalan, Head of India Policy Research at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University and host Tamara Winter discuss Shruti's research on how population growth can accelerate economic development, the unintended consequences of fertility policy, and why 1991 was a pivotal year for India. For a transcript of this episode, visit press.stripe.com/shruti-rajagopalan-transcript [https://press.stripe.com/shruti-rajagopalan-transcript]For more on Beneath the Surface, visit press.stripe.com/beneath-the-surface [https://press.stripe.com/beneath-the-surface] Follow Stripe Press on Twitter @stripepress [https://twitter.com/stripepress]

09 ago 2022 - 32 min
episode People and Ideas: Populations as Infrastructure artwork
People and Ideas: Populations as Infrastructure

Up to now, we’ve explored physical infrastructure: supply chains, housing, transportation, and more. But the ultimate resource for any country is its people. For most of human history, populations were fairly stable. Then, in the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution precipitated an exponential increase in population, which reached a peak in the mid-20th century. Today, however, the demographic outlook in many developed countries is the opposite: birth rates around the world have fallen below the replacement rate. In this episode, we explore the effects of declining birth rates and what, if anything, could be done to reverse them. Along the way, we’ll dig into one of the thorniest questions about population growth: what happens when governments try to influence it through policy? Special thanks to Clara Piano, Shruti Rajagopalan, Matt Yglesias, Vimala Alexander, and Titus Alexander. For a transcript of this episode, visit press.stripe.com/population-transcript [https://press.stripe.com/population-transcript]For more on Beneath the Surface, visit press.stripe.com/beneath-the-surface [https://press.stripe.com/beneath-the-surface] Follow Stripe Press on Twitter @stripepress [https://twitter.com/stripepress]

26 jul 2022 - 34 min
episode B-side: Interview with Alex Forrest artwork
B-side: Interview with Alex Forrest

In this conversation, host Tamara Winter and Alex Forrest, transit planner for the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission in Springfield, Massachusetts, discuss the history of transit in the US, the relationship between transit and housing prices, and the formative years Forrest spent in Japan—and how they’ve shaped his current work in Springfield. For a transcript of this episode, visit press.stripe.com/alex-forrest-transcript [https://press.stripe.com/alex-forrest-transcript]For more on Beneath the Surface, visit press.stripe.com/beneath-the-surface [https://press.stripe.com/beneath-the-surface] Follow Stripe Press on Twitter @stripepress [https://twitter.com/stripepress]

12 jul 2022 - 42 min
episode Growing Pains and Bullet Trains: The Art and Science of Moving People artwork
Growing Pains and Bullet Trains: The Art and Science of Moving People

In 2016, the much-anticipated Second Avenue Subway line opened in Manhattan, New York. It took nearly a century to finish, and it was the most expensive per-mile subway project… ever — a rare new addition to one of the largest and the oldest subway systems in the world. By contrast, half a world away, Tokyo has a sprawling web of commuter trains—boasting the 50 busiest train stations in the world. Yet today, even the busiest lines in Tokyo only experience a yearly average delay of 20 seconds — and minimal incidents. How did Tokyo manage to avoid the friction common in the transit systems of other megacities? In this episode, we examine how officials in post WWII-Japan created one of the most efficient examples of scaled infrastructure in the modern world — and what cities around the world can learn from them. Special thanks to Alon Levy, Sarah Kaufman, Alex Forrest, and Junichi Sugiyama. For a transcript of this episode, visit press.stripe.com/public-transit-transcript [https://press.stripe.com/public-transit-transcript]For more on Beneath the Surface, visit press.stripe.com/beneath-the-surface [https://press.stripe.com/beneath-the-surface] Follow Stripe Press on Twitter @stripepress [https://twitter.com/stripepress]

28 jun 2022 - 38 min
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