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CitizenCast

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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.
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Episodes

Overheard at Fitler: An Evening with Ambassador David Cohen | pt. 1

Just what does an ambassador do, anyway? Back from Canada, join legendary civic force David Cohen and Citizen co-founder Larry Platt for a candid conversation about the embattled art of diplomacy, the power of diversity, and the state of our city. The first of a monthly live podcast recording series.

May 21, 202544 minSeason 1Ep. 1645

Incrementalism will not save education

It's time for Democrats to lead on education again. The CEO of an education reform group has an idea for just how to do that.

May 20, 20256 minSeason 1Ep. 1644

A world without federal regulations ...

... gets dark very quickly. "When the federal government prioritizes profit over people," Ali Velshi says, "middle-class families suffer first."

May 19, 20256 minSeason 1Ep. 1643

What's behind the attacks on John Fetterman?

The U.S. Senator has come under fire by his own staffers and media alike, despite Republican Senator Dave McCormick’s call to lay off. What’s really going on?

May 16, 20257 minSeason 1Ep. 1642

The drones and license plate readers making cities safer

“Traditional license plate readers were developed in the 1950s and 60s,” says Garrett Langley of Flock Safety. “But you can go into Flock and say I’m looking for a black Sedan with after-market tires and a dent on the left corner, and we will find that car.” On this episode of How To Really Run A City, our hosts chat with Langley about his innovative and cost-saving approach to public safety, which made national headlines last year by promptly apprehending a would-be Trump assassin and an Atlant...

May 15, 202552 minSeason 1Ep. 1641

The fires still burn

Forty years after the City bombed a house, killed 11 MOVE members and destroyed a neighborhood, Philadelphia still has not reckoned with what it says about us

May 14, 202511 minSeason 1Ep. 1640

Rebuilding Philadelphia one block at a time

A nonprofit that recruits volunteers to repair homes is strengthening the physical, social and economic infrastructure of Philly’s neighborhoods.

May 13, 20256 minSeason 1Ep. 1639

The Trump austerity economy

The austerity mindset Donald Trump is asking of the American people is not the result of a wartime economy or a natural disaster. "No," says Ali Velshi, "we're not buying the idea that Americans need to give up the things that keep our lives running, just because you lit the house on fire."

May 12, 20258 minSeason 1Ep. 1638

Mayor Parker, put that "One City" rhetoric into action

Jew hate in a Center City bar. A cop shot during a brawl outside Overbrook High. An assassination attempt on our Governor. Maybe it’s time for a rally that reminds us to refocus on shared values and seeing ourselves in one another?

May 09, 20259 minSeason 1Ep. 1637

Philly on Fire

This week the Citizen screened a powerful documentary featuring witnesses of the MOVE bombing, one of the darkest moments of Philadelphia’s racial history.

May 08, 20257 minSeason 1Ep. 1636

Sinners: essential viewing for all Black Philadelphians

Sinners, Ryan Coogler’s latest film in theaters now, is a tribute to Black people, their music, and their American experience. Dr. James Peterson argues this is more than a film -- it's a crossroads at its own cultural crossroads.

May 07, 202510 minSeason 1Ep. 1635

Did Donald Trump enact Project 2025 in his first 100 days?

As a candidate, Donald Trump constantly distanced himself from from the hyper-conservative agenda of Project 2025. As the President, has he changed his tune and embraced it? Ali Velshi explains.

May 06, 202511 minSeason 1Ep. 1634

Why I sent this new book to the mayor and city council

As this budget season reminds us, Democrats had better stop celebrating what they spend — and instead focus on what they actually build and deliver for real people. It was for this reason that I purchased copies of Abundance by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson and sent them to our city's leaders.

May 04, 20258 minSeason 1Ep. 1633

Should athletes meddle in politics?

Join us for a rare behind-the-scenes look into the Citizen's newsroom and a friendly debate about athletes and what political responsibilities they may have.

May 02, 202517 minSeason 1Ep. 1632

“Governtainment” in City Hall

Donald Trump’s tariff policies pose an economic threat to Rochester Hills, Michigan — and Republican Mayor Bryan Barnett has not been shy about speaking out. “More robots are made in my city than in any other city in North America,” Barnett told Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and former Philly Mayor Michael Nutter, along with Citizen Co-founder Larry Platt, in the latest episode of How To Really Run A City. “Our two biggest trading partners — and it’s not even close — are Canada and Mexico.” Barnett h...

May 01, 202544 minSeason 1Ep. 1631

Unmasking the inventor of Bitcoin | pt. 1

Citizen writer Malcolm Burnley sat down with the author of a new nonfiction book about his epic attempt to learn the identity of Bitcoin’s fabled inventor, one of the world’s richest people

Apr 30, 202522 minSeason 1Ep. 1630

Where are all the trees we were promised?

Trees provide documented health benefits and even reduce crime, but two years into the City's first-ever Tree Plan, our leafy coverage has remained pretty much static. Why is that, and what happens next?

Apr 29, 20256 minSeason 1Ep. 1629

The very real threat to libraries across the country

"I don't remember Trump campaigning on the promise to cut local library funding, but there were warnings," says Ali Velshi on this episode of the Banned Book Club. He brings onto the show Jon Yaged, CEO of Macmillan Publishers to discuss the effects of book banning and the slashing of federal funding to the little-known federal agency, the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Apr 28, 20259 minSeason 1Ep. 1628

Josh Shapiro and moral clarity

After the assassination attempt, Governor Shapiro's principled call for moral clarity might be better served by retiring the phrase “antisemitism" and calling it what it is: Jew Hate.

Apr 25, 20258 minSeason 1Ep. 1627

From graffiti artist to celebrity shoemaker

Iconic fashion designer and renowned chef Big Rube invites Jim Buck of Made By Buck down to his kitchen at Pitchers Pub in Manayunk. Buck tells Rube his story of pulling himself up by his literal bootstraps.

Apr 24, 20257 minSeason 1Ep. 1626

What is the Black Brain Campaign?

On this week's episode of Citizen WURDs, James Peterson is joined by Dr. Kevana Nixon, whose mission is to "eradicate the stigma of mental health in the Black community."

Apr 23, 202513 minSeason 1Ep. 1625

Can Philly still become "Cellicon Valley?"

Layoffs, vacant labs and NIH cuts are diminishing the once-booming biotech sector that promised an economic windfall in the region. Is it time to write off biotech?

Apr 22, 20256 minSeason 1Ep. 1624

Do we now live in a surveillance state?

Private companies are increasingly profiting from state-sponsored surveillance aimed at immigrants. Ali Velshi brings the practice into the light and asks what this all means since "the true mark of any society is how it treats its most vulnerable."

Apr 21, 202514 minSeason 1Ep. 1623

For sale: Your state legislature

The latest push for a ban on egregious gifts to legislators is the 38th attempt at a gift ban in the last 25 years ...

Apr 18, 20256 minSeason 1Ep. 1622

Ultimate Job Interview: DA | 2

On this second part of Ultimate Job Interview, three panelists put tough questions to District Attorney hopeful Paul Dugan. Listen and prepare to vote in the May 20th primary.

Apr 17, 202531 minSeason 1Ep. 1621

Ultimate Job Interview: DA | 1

On this episode of our two-part Ultimate Job Interview, three panelists are assembled to put the tough questions to District Attorney hopeful Paul Dugan. Listen and prepare to vote in the May 20th primary.

Apr 16, 202527 minSeason 1Ep. 1620

Mommy, the 100-year-old, pregnant tortoise

Our Citizen of the Week is a century-old Galápagos tortoise at the Philadelphia Zoo. She's a new mother and she's helping to save her species from extinction.

Apr 15, 202510 minSeason 1Ep. 1619

Even with the tariff pause, prices went up

Ali Velshi brings out "Betty" to once again demonstrate how tariff pause or no, everything in her life just got more expensive. Reach for that glass of wine. On second thought, don't.

Apr 14, 20254 minSeason 1Ep. 1618

John Fry's call to arms

New Temple President John Fry doubled down on Enlightenment values, modeling a new course for would-be leaders in this age of autocracy

Apr 11, 20258 minSeason 1Ep. 1617

Where local matters

In this episode of How To Really Run A City, our hosts bring Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti onto the show. Cognetti is demonstrating how cities are blazing a way forward amidst the daily chaos spilling out of Washington, D.C. “This is where local matters,” Cognetti says. “At the local level, we’re nimble, we’re able to try things that are harder at the state level, and definitely at the national level.” As cities go, so goes the nation!

Apr 10, 202545 minSeason 1Ep. 1616
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