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If the American Revolution was "cooked up in taverns," where is the next great idea being born? In this episode of The Upsiders, we’re diving into the essential concept of the "Third Place"—those vital spots that aren't home (the first place) and aren't work (the second place). Sociologist Ray Oldenburg argued that these neutral grounds are the "Main Artery" of a healthy democracy, but in an era of digital isolation and rising costs, our physical gathering spots are under threat. We’re exploring a shift in the culture: as Gen Z moves away from alcohol-centric socializing, what takes the place of the traditional pub? From the legendary aisles of The Last Bookstore to local gems like Loom in Indianapolis, we discuss why "low-stakes loitering" is actually a radical act of community building. In this episode, we break down: * 🌳 Social Infrastructure: Why McDonald’s has become the "English Pub" for lower-income Americans and what that says about our need for connection. * 🛠️ Tactical Urbanism: How "DIY" community improvements—from pop-up parks to sidewalk benches—are causing "Good Trouble" between citizens and city officials. * 📚 Hero of the Upside: We spotlight OlaRonke Akinmowo, founder of The Free Black Women's Library, a mobile bibliographic project that proves a Third Space doesn't need a mortgage to change lives. * 🛡️ Reality Check: Why your local Starbucks might not actually be a Third Space, and the truth about whether "Discord Servers" can truly replace a face-to-face encounter. Whether it’s a community garden, a barber shop, or a well-placed bench, the "Upside" is clear: we don't need a high entry fee or a drink in our hand to find our people. We just need a place to show up. Show Notes: The Last Bookstore [https://www.lastbookstorela.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoocOVblBzAvsbnjwl1W6bYGpxX-SrjO0FoUgICuPqyakqQsPbSX] Ray Oldenburg | Project for Public Spaces [https://www.pps.org/article/roldenburg] The American Revolution was cooked up in taverns | Share America [https://share.america.gov/american-revolution-was-cooked-up-in-taverns/] Move over Dry January. Gen Z is already stepping away from alcohol. | USA Today [https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/health-wellness/2026/01/01/dry-january-gen-z-alcohol-young-adults-sobriety/87886388007/] The Sober Party Girl Revolution | New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/08/nyregion/luxury-sobriety-the-maze.html] “Third places” as community builders | Brookings [https://www.brookings.edu/articles/third-places-as-community-builders/] Loom | Visit Indy [https://www.visitindy.com/directory/loom/] What is Tactical Urbanism? | Tactical Urbanists Guide [https://tacticalurbanismguide.com/about/] What Is Tactical Urbanism? 4 Examples & Case Studies Explored | One Key Resources [https://onekeyresources.milwaukeetool.com/en/tactical-urbanism] The Why: Third Spaces & Conviviality | Travis Tinnin [https://www.travistinnin.co/words/the-why-part-iv] OlaRonke Akinmowo and The Free Black Women's Library | The Met [https://www.metmuseum.org/about-the-met/departments/education/civic-practice-project/civic-practice-partnership/olaronke-akinmowo]
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