APA Community Engagement Interest Group
EngagingCommunities
EngagingCommunities is the official podcast of the APA Community Engagement Interest Group, which shares outstanding work by our network of planners and changemakers, who actively involve their communities in creating better places and a brighter future. Host Kelly Hickler talks to leaders who are paving the way in civic engagement and shares strategies you can implement in your own community. Hosted by Kelly Hickler, AICP Sponsored by Konveio
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18. Dez 2025
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Season 2, Episode 8: Designing Strong Engagement with Vince Verlaan 18.12.2025 45:34
In this episode, host Kelly Hickler talks with engagement and facilitation expert Vince Verlaan about what “strong engagement” really means and why it matters. Drawing on 25 years of experience across city planning, sustainability, and organizational development, Vince shares insights on moving beyond check-the-box consultation, preparing organizations internally before engaging the public, and de...
Season 2, Episode 7: Human First Messaging with Katie Evans 12.11.2025 37:57
In this episode of EngagingCommunities, host Kelly Hickler talks with Katie Evans, Senior Communications Strategist at Woodard & Curran, about what it really means to make public communication human-centered — from translating technical jargon into plain language to running effective listening sessions that build trust. They dive into: - How to turn required notices into meaningful messages -...
Season 2, Episode 6: Grounded Leadership with Abe Herman 07.08.2025 1:04:28
On this episode of EngagingCommunities, join host Kelly Hickler as she chats with Abe Herman, the outgoing mayor of Grand Junction, Colorado — and possibly the only rock climbing mayor you’ll meet. Abe shares how he went from outdoor educator and small business owner to elected office, and how he’s navigated community engagement as a policymaker without a traditional planning background. We dive i...
Season 2, Episode 5: Community Driven Design With Nora Bland and Laura Doherty 18.06.2025 22:31
Welcome to the very first in-person episode of EngagingCommunities (formerly known as EngagingCities Fireside Chats) the official podcast of the APA Community Engagement Interest Group. Join host Kelly Hickler as she chats with Nora Bland and Laura Doherty from Cushing Terrell, a multidisciplinary design firm based in Denver. Together, they explore what community driven design really looks like in...
NPC25 Denver Pop-Up Podcast 29.04.2025 17:34
Join Kelly on scene at the American Planning Association National Conference in Denver for a fun pop-up podcast.
Season 2, Episode 4: Incremental Urbanism With Rik Adamski 07.03.2025 1:09:20
Rik Adamski is the President of Ash & Lime, as well as a co-founder of the Storefront Renaissance League. He emphasizes the importance of bottom-up, incremental approaches to planning, highlighting the significance of understanding and enhancing the human experience in urban spaces. He discusses the nuances of practical urban planning, from the importance of getting the details right to foste...
Season 2, Episode 3: Fashion Meets Mobility With Fatima Elkott 20.02.2025 46:31
Fatima Elkott is the co-founder of Conscious Community Connectors. She emphasizes the importance of grassroots community engagement and the power of creativity in urban planning projects. From her early experiences in Hillsborough County to founding her own consultancy, Fatima highlights the necessity of building genuine connections and compensating residents for their contributions. We uncover ho...
Season 2, Episode 2: Urban Renewal and Community Connection With Mark Christensen 04.02.2025 33:43
Mark Christensen, AICP is a Senior Planner with AVI in Cheyenne, Wyoming. He shares his journey with various planning roles, including his tenure with AmeriCorps. The discussion focuses on Mark's experience in establishing an Urban Renewal Authority in Cheyenne and the challenges associated with urban renewal and tax increment financing. He emphasizes the importance of community engagement, t...
Season 2, Episode 1: The Triangle Effect - Equity, Environment, and Economy With Nader Afzalan 23.01.2025 58:46
Nader Afzalan is a city planner, educator, and researcher at UC Berkeley who runs his own firm called The Triangle. He shares insights on his background and work in urban planning, historic preservation in Iran, and policy focus in California. He details his involvement in designing public engagement processes to reduce emissions and air pollution in disadvantaged communities for the California Ai...
Season 1 Highlights 09.01.2025 14:54
Check out these highlights from all 12 of last year's episodes. Enjoy!
Season 1, Episode 12: Grassroots Action - Save Your Small Town With Deb Brown 13.12.2024 48:34
Deb Brown is a self-proclaimed “small town enthusiast” and co-founder of Save Your Town. Learn about Deb's journey from a Chamber of Commerce and tourism background to a passionate advocate for small town revitalization. Discover the “Idea Friendly Method”, developed with her associate Becky McCray, which encourages residents to take practical steps and build connections to accomplish their b...
Season 1, Episode 11: Reimagining the Mall - The Streets at SouthGlenn Story With Michael Gradis 20.11.2024 48:10
Michael Gradis, AICP is the Planning Manager for Centennial, Colorado. He discusses the challenges of engaging the public in the Streets at SouthGlenn redevelopment project. Originally a shopping mall built in the 1970s, this center saw various changes over time, transforming into an outdoor lifestyle center in the late 2000s. Despite these efforts, the shopping center faced setbacks, including th...
Season 1, Episode 10: The Future of Democracy - Innovative Civic Engagement With Nick Vlahos 07.11.2024 59:40
Nick Vlahos Ph. D. is the Deputy Director of the Center for Democracy Innovation at the National Civic League. Nick discusses his experiences and insights into public decision-making and civic engagement. The conversation covers the role of the National Civic League, the challenges of polarized public meetings, and the practical application of innovative approaches to civic participation. Key proj...
Season 1, Episode 9: Beyond Tragedy - Community Memorials and Healing With Dr. Larry Schooler 28.10.2024 57:51
Dr. Larry Schooler started his career working for NPR before transitioning into city government. He has over 15 years of experience in facilitation, mediation, and public engagement, and is currently a professor at the University of Texas at Austin. We delve into his work facilitating community engagement for memorial projects, including Virginia Beach and Pulse Nightclub. Larry emphasizes the cru...
Season 1, Episode 8: Navigating Wicked Problems With Dr. Martín Carcasson 10.10.2024 1:03:42
Dr. Martín Carcasson is a Communication Studies professor at Colorado State University (CSU) and the Founder and Director of the CSU Center for Public Deliberation (CPD). Dr. Carcasson discusses the role of CPD as an impartial resource dedicated to enhancing local democracy in northern Colorado, training students as facilitators to help discuss complex issues with local governments, school boards,...
Season 1, Episode 7: Community Heart & Soul - Building Stronger Small Towns With Mark Sherman 26.09.2024 28:31
Mark Sherman is the President of Community Heart & Soul, a nonprofit organization based in Vermont dedicated to community development in small towns. Mark shares his personal journey from Vermont to Seattle and back, and how he became involved with Community Heart & Soul, founded by Lyman Orton of the Vermont Country Store. The organization focuses on a resident-driven process to identify...
Season 1, Episode 6: Demystifying Local Government - Inside San Jose's Civics Masterclass 10.09.2024 46:55
Jasmine Hartenstein, Betty Nguyen, and Ellina Yin discuss the creation of San Jose’s Civics Masterclass. Discover how this free, online, self-paced course equips residents with essential knowledge on local government, parliamentary procedures, and the California Brown Act, and more. Available in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese, the course aims to empower diverse community members to participate i...
Season 1, Episode 5: Pier Pride - Building Partnerships to Preserve the San Clemente Pier With Amber Gregg 27.08.2024 32:47
Amber Gregg is the CEO of Community Catalyst and Vice President of Pier Pride, which is a non-profit organization in San Clemente, CA that works in partnership with the city and community stakeholders to help preserve the San Clemente pier. Amber talks about the challenges and successes of Pier Pride, community engagement strategies, and the importance of building partnerships and trust. She empha...
Season 1, Episode 4: Elevate Commerce - How Commerce City Engages the Local Business Community With Stew Meek 14.08.2024 40:45
Stew Meek is the Local Business Manager for the City of Commerce City in Colorado. Our conversation centers around 'Elevate Commerce,' a business retention and expansion program aimed at fostering relationships with local businesses to help the local economy thrive. Stew explains the foundational strategies behind the program, the importance of proactive and relationship-based community...
Season 1, Episode 3: Youth Engagement in Planning With Corrin Wendell 31.07.2024 28:37
Corrin Wendell is the Founder and Executive Director of YEP! (Youth Engagement Planning). YEP! is a non-profit organization focused on educating young people in grades K-12 about urban planning and civic engagement. They create opportunities for youth to meaningfully advocate for change in their own communities and built environments. Corrin discusses the importance of involving young voices in c...
Season 1, Episode 2: How Signal Hill Achieved Zero Functional Homelessness With Carlo Tomaino 17.07.2024 31:26
Carlo Tomaino, the City Manager of Signal Hill, California, discusses the successful initiative to achieve zero functional homelessness in the city by coordinating internal efforts and partnering with service providers. Though we spoke with Carlo prior to the June 28, 2024 Supreme Court ruling on City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson , our conversation highlights how the City of Signal Hill’s com...
Season 1, Episode 1: Sensory Solutions - Overcoming Fear and Enhancing Inclusivity in Yolo County With James Rojas and John Kamp 28.06.2024 51:18
James Rojas and John Kamp talk about engaging people through their hands and senses for the Yolo County Active Transportation Corridors Plan (YATC) which aims to create multi-use trails, enhance mobility, and break down barriers for low-income and minority residents in this rural California community. The project leverages public interest design of transportation services to address the needs of t...
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