A podcast about mobility, technology, and people. We analyze federal, state, and local transportation policies and interview the experts that shape them. Hosted by Greg Rogers, Greg Rodriguez, Pete Gould and Sam Roxas.
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Welcome to ”Borderless: The Global Mobility Podcast,” hosted by Simon Kenny. As an immigration solicitor with over two decades of experience, Simon dives into the intricacies of global mobility, offering insights and practical advice on navigating international immigration laws. Each episode explores the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in global mobility, making it an essential listen for businesses, HR professionals, and individuals looking to understand the ever-changing lands ...
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This podcast is for transportation planners and enthusiasts who want to learn PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS to modern day transportation challenges. Learn step-by-step how to plan for new and emerging technologies, increasing e-commerce, resiliency, micromobility, and equity, just to name a few. Co-hosts, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, are certified transportation planners, national experts, and thought leaders at Modern Mobility Partners, a female and minority-owned transportation planning and engineeri ...
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Hosted by Martin Kahl and Jonny Combe, Ride is all about the journey. We explore the ways that rapid developments in technology, evolutions in business models, changes in working styles, and new approaches to the work-life balance are shaping and changing urban mobility.
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This podcast will be a leading source of insights and information on mobility UX by bringing together industry experts, thought leaders, and innovators. This show will offer a unique perspective on the latest trends and best practices in mobility UX design. This show will explore topics such as the impact of autonomous vehicles on user experience, the role of data analytics in designing more personalized mobility experiences, and the challenges of designing for accessibility and inclusivity ...
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp, Kirsten Mote, and Matt Reeves with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about what planners can do to develop better planning-level transportation cost estimates. Listeners will learn the following in Episode 34: How better planning level cost estimates help in the transportat…
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Ep. 33: USDOT Discretionary Grant Applications…This…Not That (10 Strategies for a Successful Grant Application)
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, both with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about the best practices planners need to know about USDOT grant applications. Listeners will learn 10 strategies to apply to the following components of grant writing in Episode 033: How to identify a grant progr…
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, both with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about what planners can do to approach transportation decision-making with an equity mindset. Listeners will learn the answers to the following questions in Episode 32: How does the Biden Administration define equ…
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, both with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about what planners can do to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of existing transit services using a Transit Development Plan (TDP). Listeners will learn the following in Episode 31: The importance of estab…
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, both with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about how the Corridor ID program is progressing the future of high-speed rail in the US. Listeners will learn the answers to the following questions in Episode 30: How the Corridor ID program started and why it i…
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp, Kirsten Mote, and Matt Reeves with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about what planners can do to utilize Artificial Intelligence in Transportation Planning. Listeners will learn the following in Episode 29: Non-technical use cases for AI in the planning process including:…
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, both with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles. Listeners will learn the following in Episode 028: How do fuel cell vehicles work using Hydrogen? What is the efficiency and range of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles? What is the ref…
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, both with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about what planners can do to support the ongoing NEVI plan through siting electric charging stations, planning the sites, and designing infrastructure around the stations. Listeners will learn the following in Ep…
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, both with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about what planners should know about estimating transit ridership. Listeners will learn the following in Episode 26: How transit planners use ridership forecasts How ridership forecasts change in different planni…
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Welcome to Borderless, the podcast dedicated to global mobility, immigration, employment law, and HR matters. In this episode, host Simon Kenny, an immigration partner at Spencer West Solicitors, is joined by Fiona Blakey, an employment law specialist from the same firm. Together, they delve into the potential implications of the upcoming UK genera…
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, both with Modern Mobility Partners interview guest speakers Melissa Taylor and Julia Billings about the innovative strategies used in the Chattanooga MPO’s 2050 Regional Transportation Plan. Listeners will learn about the following topics in this Season …
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In this episode of Borderless, host Simon Kenny is joined by colleague Lawrence Lupin to discuss the intricacies of applying for a sponsor license in the UK. Together, they explore the essential requirements, such as having a genuine job offer and being a legitimate trading organization. Lawrence provides a simplified overview of the process, outli…
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Welcome to Borderless, the global mobility podcast, where we delve into immigration, tax, employment law, and HR. In this episode, Simon Kenny, immigration partner at Spencer West Solicitors, is joined by his colleague Bina Ghayadian to discuss significant changes announced in the UK budget on March 6th regarding the tax treatment of non-domiciled …
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, both with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about what planners should know about electrified roadways. Listeners will learn the following in Episode 25: What are electrified roadways? What is the purpose of electrified roadways? What is the technology of e…
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Our last gem from TRB 2024: Unpacking Transportation & Artificial Intelligence with Renee Autumn Ray of Hayden AI
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At TRB 2024 we sat down with Renee Autumn Ray, Senior Director at Hayden AI, to unpack one of the most discussed (but perhaps the least meaningfully understood) topics in transportation: artificial intelligence. Renee gives us the highlights of her recent Eno Center of Transportation report, Understanding AI & Transportation, and goes deeper into s…
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In this episode, we ushered in the new year by getting together at TRB's 2024 meeting (a.k.a. the greatest transportation show on earth) and introducing our newest host, Sam Roxas. Sam dove right in by sharing her transportation story, starting with her grandmother, who instilled the importance of walkable cities and their ability to create communi…
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No person in Congress has done more to promote active transportation and livability than Representative Earl Blumenauer. With his brightly-colored bike lapel pens, he has long been one of the most recognizable people on Capitol Hill. Since his election to the US House of Representatives in 1996, Congressman Blumenauer has been a tireless advocate f…
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GUESTS: Oz Choudhri, Enterprise Mobility and Oliver Mackprang, MILES Mobility ABOUT THIS EPISODE As regular listeners know, RIDE is not an automotive podcast. However, this episode is all about cars. We all know the story: despite growing congestion on our roads, cars spend something like 95% of the day parked. They’re also expensive to run and own…
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Episode 42: Autonomous trucks for first-mile, last-mile and 18,000 miles, feat. Kodiak and StreetDrone
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GUESTS: Mark Preston, StreetDrone; Dan Goff, Kodiak Robotics; Lukas Neckermann, PAVE Europe & Neckermann Strategic Advisors ABOUT THIS EPISODE Autonomous passenger cars are just one aspect of autonomous vehicle development. The autonomous vehicles we discuss in this episode are autonomous trucks pulling heavy loads. Martin and guest co-host Lukas N…
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GUEST: Inderveer Singh, CEO, EVage Motors ABOUT THIS EPISODE EVage Motors pitches itself not as an electric commercial vehicle company, but as "a tech-driven, innovations-led, purpose-powered, new-age electric mobility solution company." And the solution it's developing is to the problem of city pollution. EVage founders - who established the compa…
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Guest: Gunnar Froh, CEO, Wunder Mobility ABOUT THIS EPISODE Wunder Mobility provides white label software-as-a-service (SAAS) and hardware for vehicle sharing operators with fleets of e-bikes, e-scooters, e-mopeds, and cars. Based in Hamburg, the company was founded almost a decade ago and has now provided solutions for over 200 cities around the w…
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GUEST: Tristan Rousselle, Founder & CEO, Aryballe ABOUT THIS EPISODE What is digital nose technology? And what role could it play in future mobility? Our guest on this episode is Tristan Rousselle, founder and CEO of Aryballe, a digital olfaction firm that uses biochemical sensors, advanced optics, and machine learning to detect odour and turn it i…
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Keep up with us on LinkedIn: The Mobility Podcast Greg Rogers Greg Rodriguez Pete Gould Samantha Roxas Or find us on Twitter: The Mobility Podcast @MobilityPodcast Greg Rogers @MoveGreg Pete Gould @Pete_Gould Greg Rodriguez @SmarterTranspo Samantha Roxas @SamanthaRoxasThe Mobility Podcast
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GUEST: Professor Carlos Moreno ABOUT THIS EPISODE When we first conceived the Ride podcast, one of the topics at the top of the list was the 15-minute city. This episode features an interview with Professor Carlos Moreno of the Pantheon-Sorbonne in Paris, the man credited with conceiving the 15-minute city. Until just a few years ago, the 15-minute…
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In this Back to School episode, we interview Anna Siprikova – a global leader in designing safer streets for kids and families. Anna is Senior Program Manager for the Global Designing Cities Initiative (GDCI), where she works with communities around the world to implement GDCI’s Streets for Kids program. Since 2018, Streets for Kids has partnered w…
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, both with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about what planners can do to analyze the emissions reductions for state and regions. Listeners will learn the following in Episode 24: Need for understanding 7 Inputs to Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Analyses…
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In this episode of Designing for Movement: The Mobility UX Podcast, host Julian Brinkley is joined by Wendy Ju, an Associate Professor at Cornell Tech. Join them as they discuss: The importance of designing seamless human interactions with automated systems; Shaping the future of technology design; Prototyping for safe and efficient human-robot int…
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AVs & American Competitiveness - Hilary Cain, Alliance for Automotive Innovation (TRB ARTS 2023)
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Hilary Cain is a leading voice on autonomous vehicle policy in the United States – and she’s deeply concerned that federal inaction will cede American leadership in AV technology. Hilary is Vice President of Technology, Innovation, and Mobility Policy at the Alliance For Automotive Innovation, where she oversees policy development on technology and…
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In this episode of Designing for Movement: The Mobility UX Podcast, host Julian Brinkley is joined by Melissa Cefkin, an Independent UX Consultant. Join them as they discuss: The interaction between pedestrians, cyclists, and human-driven vehicles How humans might interact with an autonomous vehicle Optimism for signaling mechanisms in autonomous v…
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Trolley Cars & Ethics and Equity of Transportation Systems - Chris Gerdes, Stanford University
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One highlight of ARTS 2023 was when Chris Gerdes intentionally made the audience groan by displaying a slide that mentioned the infamous Trolley Car Problem – before making it right by presenting a commonsense framework for determining the roadworthiness and safety of AVs.Chris is teaching the next generation of transportation tech professionals ab…
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, both with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about what planners can do to make intersections safer and more connected for all modes of transportation. Listeners will learn the following in Episode 23: How to measure walksheds to determine walking accessibil…
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In this episode of Designing for Movement: The Mobility UX Podcast, host Julian Brinkley is joined by Samuel Ellis, Co-founder and CEO of Karfu. Join them as they discuss: What is Karfu? Understanding the total cost of a car ownership How Karfu helps you make informed mobility choices Making an emotional versus informed mobility decision Samuel is …
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American roads are becoming more dangerous for everyone – especially those traveling on foot, in a wheelchair, and on a bike. Jonathan Adkins, CEO of the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), joined us to discuss the need for widespread adoption of the Safe System Approach, putting Vision Zero into action, the greater risks that larger vehic…
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, along with guest speaker Hunter Abel, all with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about the Federal Transit Administration’s Title VI Program and steps to completing Title VI analysis for fixed-route transit providers. Listeners will learn the following in E…
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Building a safe autonomous vehicle isn’t just about installing sensors and programming software – it’s about building a safety culture, operationalizing safety processes, and communicating safety approaches to the public. It’s a massive undertaking, and even harder to translate into terms that most people can understand, which is why we made it a p…
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San Francisco is a hotbed for AV testing and deployment – and the city’s transportation chief had strong opinions to share about it during his keynote at TRB ARTS. Greg Rogers and guest co-host Sophie Jantz had the opportunity interview Jeff Tumlin, Director of Transportation at the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), after his k…
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AV wonks from around the world converged on San Francisco last week for TRB ARTS – the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Automated Road Transportation Symposium (ARTS). This ARTS was one for the books.We were thrilled to partner with TRB ARTS again this year to interview representatives from government, industry, and academia about the state of t…
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In this episode of Designing for Movement: The Mobility UX Podcast, host Julian Brinkley is joined by Chet Schmid, a UX/UI Designer at Wheels Up. Join them as they discuss: How does UX design contribute to the safety and reliability of aviation operations? What are some UX design challenges between private aviation and commercial air travel? Why is…
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In this episode of Designing for Movement: The Mobility UX Podcast, host Julian Brinkley is joined by Dr. Thomas Vöhringer-Kuhnt, Director of Advanced User and Product Research at Lotus Tech Innovation Centre. Join them as they discuss: The ins and outs of HMI/UX research, design, development, and prototyping Prioritizing user research in the autom…
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Designing for Inclusivity: The Intersection of Equity and UX for Mobility with Erica Ellis and Briana Gilmore of Uber
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In this episode of Designing for Movement: The Mobility UX Podcast, host Julian Brinkley is joined by Erica Ellis, Senior Manager and Head of Product Equity Design at Uber, and Briana Gilmore, Head of Public Policy, Accessibility & Marginalized Communities at Uber! Join them as they discuss: The need to drive positive change in the transportation i…
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, both with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about what planners can do to implementing Justice40 considerations. Listeners will learn the following in Episode 21: About the federal Justice40 initiative How the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) is inco…
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GUESTS: Chris Borroni-Bird, Afreecar; Prodip Chatterjee, Nunam; Sukhjeevan Uppal, eTukTuk ABOUT THIS EPISODE Mobility for all means just that - it shouldn't be available only to those fortunate enough to be free of the physical or financial impairments that might prevent access to mobility. Yet one billion people - an eighth of the world's populati…
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In this episode of Designing for Movement: The Mobility UX Podcast, host Julian Brinkley is joined by Ehab Kaoud, Chief Exterior Designer of Trucks and SUVs at Ford Motor Company! Join them as they discuss: What it’s like working for Ford and how they push for innovation and growth in their employees How to get into the minds of consumers and under…
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, and guest host Peyton Moran, all with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about what planners can do to conduct a comprehensive evaluation and prioritization process to match capital improvement plans with available funding. Listeners will learn the following…
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Behind the Wheel of Automotive UX with Debayan Chakraborty, User Experience Lead at Valtech Mobility
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In this episode of Designing for Movement: The Mobility UX Podcast, host Julian Brinkley is joined by Debayan Chakraborty, User Experience Lead at Valtech Mobility. Join them as they discuss: UX as a unique selling point for the modern automobile industry Designing human-machine interfaces and driving innovation Why OEMs should embrace a hybrid app…
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, both with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about what planners need to know about current EV trends and topics. Listeners will learn the following in Episode 19: Understand the safety tradeoffs of EVs for EV drivers and passengers, as well as for other dri…
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Pioneering Data Security and User Experience in the Automotive Industry with Ridwan Pothigara, UX Designer at General Motors
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In this episode of Designing for Movement: The Mobility UX Podcast, host Julian Brinkley is joined by Ridwan Pothigara, a UX Designer at General Motors. Join them as they discuss: The evolving automotive industry's focus on data security; User experience testing and optimization; The significance of VR, AR, and digital controls in manufacturing. Ri…
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GUESTS: Dan Sturges and Lukas Neckermann ABOUT THIS EPISODE Lifelong car fan and vehicle designer Dan Sturges discusses his new book, ‘Near to Far: A design for a new equitable and sustainable transportation system’. The book is both the culmination of a life in vehicle design and the automotive industry, and something a manifesto for the future of…
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Ep 18: 7 Steps to Successfully Funding Your Safe Streets for All Plan
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Episode Summary: Listen to national experts and certified planners, Keli Kemp and Kirsten Mote, both with Modern Mobility Partners, talk about what planners can do to apply for Safe Streets for All grants and create their action plans. Listeners will learn the following in Episode 18: What is the Safe Streets for All program? What makes a competiti…
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A User-Centered Approach to UX Design for In-Car Touchscreens with Sarah Hedrych, Automotive Experience Researcher at SiriusXM
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In the first episode of Designing for Movement: The UX For Mobility Podcast, host Julian Brinkley is joined by Sarah Hedrych, Automotive Experience Researcher at SiriusXM. Join them as they delve into: The increasing prevalence of in-car touchscreens Top UX principles for car design The challenges for designing for the in-vehicle experience Sarah i…
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