The Philadelphia Citizen

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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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Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Dear Kimberly, how do I find real connection in these uncertain times? 06.05.2026

When the world is a lonely mess around you, sometimes you need to step out and build bridges. If you have a question for Kimberly,  fill out this form and we'll do our best to feature it in an upcoming episode.

Abundance, Madrid style 05.05.2026

Spain's capital may be centuries older than Philadelphia, but the vibrant city offers a forward-thinking, growth mindset idea that our comparatively smaller (and younger) hometown should steal

Who is really inciting people to violence? 04.05.2026

In the wake of another scene of politically-motivated gun violence, the Trump administration points the finger unequivocally at the opposition party. Ali Velshi clarifies who is actually responsible for overt calls to violence.

This is Philly neighborhood life 01.05.2026

On this episode of Big Rube's Philly, Reuben Harley takes deputy editor Lauren McCutcheon on a Gordon Parks-style journey through the streets of Philadelphia using his most iconic photographs of neighborhood life. To see the photographs behind the conversation, visit this story on the web. 

Let's hire a congressperson! 30.04.2026

In the fourth installment of the Ultimate Job Interview, three candidates vying to represent the 3rd Congressional District (Center City, North and South Philly and a large area of West Philly) sit with 6abc's Matt O'Donnell and a panel of interviewers to answer some of the most pressing questions of the race as the May 19 primary draws closer. In order of appearance: (2:30) Dr. Ala Stanford (23:3...

Mother's Day isn't so happy for everyone 29.04.2026

This Mother's Day, one West Philly woman wants to help the suffering of mothers and children through "grief weaving."

The liberation of Dinah 28.04.2026

During this semiquincentennial season, Dr. James Peterson looks at the story of a woman enslaved at Stenton in 1776, which brings up more questions than answers. And that is as it should be.

Shifting focus to the Supreme Court 27.04.2026

Come November, the House and Senate may flip. Increasingly, the Supreme Court is being viewed as the last bastion of power. Ali Velshi explains.

Are we forgetting freedom of assembly? 24.04.2026

Amid the ongoing conversation about free speech, democracy-loving Americans should be paying attention to — and exercising — their First Amendment right to … show up, together

Dear Kimberly | How can I cope with despair? 23.04.2026

When it feels like the world is without hope, how do we move forward each day? Kimberly McGlonn has some advice for you.  Do you have a question for Kimberly? Follow the link below to submit a question and we'll do our best to feature it in an upcoming episode. Fill out the form here

Fix the sidewalks! 22.04.2026

On this episode of Ideas We Should Steal, Denver just became the latest major city to launch a comprehensive plan for repairing and expanding its sidewalk networks. What is Philly waiting for?

A barbershop with haircuts and health care 21.04.2026

Inspired by his own medical crisis, Al Dashiell is bringing registered nurses into his Center City barber shop to administer health care to his clients while they're in a familiar place. Chopped P.H.D. will hold its next screening this week, on Thursday, April 23rd, from noon until about 2 p.m. For more information,  visit this story on the web.

Should there be an Ona Judge Day? 21.04.2026

Ronnie Polaneczky is a senior editor at Philadelphia magazine who recently wrote the article "Why Philly Needs an Ona Judge Day." She joins Dr. James Peterson on Evening WURDS, accompanied by Carl Singley who co-founded the Ona Judge Coalition, to talk about a major push to commemorate Judge with her own day.

If Orban can lose in Hungary ... 20.04.2026

... there's hope for other democracies that are backsliding into illiberalism. Ali Velshi explains.

The man who paid for America 17.04.2026

In this episode of Philadelphia Promise, Christine Speer Lejeune, editor-in-chief of Philadelphia magazine, sits down with author, political thinker and all-around Renaissance man Richard Vague. In his new book,  The Banker Who Made America , Vague shines a spotlight on Thomas Willing, a highly influential Philadelphian who leveraged the power of American banking to help the country win its indepe...

Can a doctor prescribe ... nature? 16.04.2026

What if your primary care physician gave you a script for more time outdoors? Prescribe Outside, a program from CHOP,  is doing just that . Writer Courtney DuChene visited just such a nature gathering with doctors, patients and a whole lot of kids.

Gardening beyond the grave 15.04.2026

On this episode of Gardening For Good, The Woodlands runs a volunteer-staffed program to restore flowers to cradle graves and build community in the process. For more information on volunteering, visit this story on the web.

Philly needs a Mississippi Miracle 14.04.2026

On this episode, Dr. James Peterson argues that at the root of the shootings and violence and poverty cycles that plague our society sits literacy--quietly creating an architecture of inequality  

Wiping out a whole civilization ... 13.04.2026

... starts with dehumanizing your enemies. Ali Velshi makes the case that Donald Trump's threats to destroy an entire country are much more than bluster.

Surviving Trump pt. 3 10.04.2026

In the final episode of this award-nominated essay, Tom McGrath asks what it would take to set Philly on the right path and protect the city from the whims of Washington D.C.

Isolating ourselves in bourgeois bunkers 10.04.2026

People aren't leaving cities. They're pulling into their own remote work spaces and eschewing the civic reasons they chose urban living in the first place.

Surviving Trump pt. 2 09.04.2026

The effects of Trump's cuts are broad and deep. In this essay, nominated for an NCRM award, Tom McGrath explains how Philadelphia got so hooked on federal assistance and what it means for our future.

Diversity is Democratic 08.04.2026

One of the 2025 Erinda Sheno Memorial Prize winners, a junior at the Academy at Palumbo makes a beautiful argument for a multi-lingual, multicultural city and nation. Our differences don't just make us stronger — they're also worth fighting for.

Surviving Trump 08.04.2026

Trump's cuts are hitting Philly hard. In this story, nominated for an NCRM award, Tom McGrath explains why the city is uniquely vulnerable to the president's economic rampage ... and how Philadelphia can (maybe) fortify itself for the future.

We rise together -- or not at all 07.04.2026

On this episode of Guest Commentary, Philadelphia is last in economic mobility among the 50 largest U.S. metros and stagnant in job creation. A chamber of commerce chair and a former U.S. ambassador, unite to say there's a better way.

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