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Hey you are definitely being listened to in China.  Good work.

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Hey you are definitely being listened to in China. Good work.

 

Thanks.  It's been nice to find out about having listeners in several countries across the world.

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Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for November 18, 2009

http://explorecincinnati.com/2009/11/18/now-available-explore-cincinnati-for-november-18-2009/

 

Chris Eilerman and Michael Moore from the City of Cincinnati talk to us about transportation development in Cincinnati, including the Streetcar plan.  Peter Hames joins us for more discussion on transportation, infrastructure modernization, and project funding.  Travis and Emily provide news updates on The Banks, the Metropole 21C hotel, I-74, Kenwood Towne Place, UC athletics facilities, and more.

Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for November 25, 2009

http://explorecincinnati.com/2009/11/25/now-available-explore-cincinnati-for-november-25-2009/

 

Travis and Emily provide news updates on Queensgate Terminals, Metro, MLK improvements, the Cincinnati Entertainment Awards, local restaurants, and more.  Sherman Cahal joins us for discussion of these stories, plus construction at Xavier University, the Metropole 21c hotel, and Cincinnati’s bike plan.  Dan Korman talks with us about his business Park + Vine.

Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for December 2, 2009

http://explorecincinnati.com/2009/12/03/now-available-explore-cincinnati-for-december-2-2009/

 

John Yung joins us for discussion on Smart Code, developments in Bellevue and other Northern Kentucky neighborhoods, Retrofitting Suburbia, and more. Travis and Emily provide news updates on city council, the county’s property tax and stadium fund, the Clifton Cultural Arts Center, Findlay Market, and upcoming holiday events.

Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for December 9, 2009

http://explorecincinnati.com/2009/12/10/now-available-explore-cincinnati-for-december-9-2009/

 

Matt Bourgeois joins us for discussion of developments in Clifton Heights and CHCURC.  Emily speaks with Betty Ann Smiddy about architect Samuel Hannaford.  Travis and Emily provide news updates on Kenwood Towne Place, 3C Corridor rail, Cincinnati State college, solar power in the state, new restaurants Downtown, and more.

Looking back through  this thread, you can see that this show has come a long way in a year.  Thanks for everyone's feedback which has helped shape the show and keep it going.

 

 

The future of “Explore Cincinnati”

http://explorecincinnati.com/2009/12/17/the-future-of-explore-cincinnati/

 

At the end of last week’s show — the final Explore Cincinnati episode for 2009 — I announced that it was also our final episode on Bearcast Radio, UC’s student radio station.  That’s because I am now a graduate of UC.  Fortunately, this is not the end of Explore Cincinnati, because we’ve found a new home.

 

Beginning in 2010, Explore Cincinnati will air on Radio Free Queen City (WVQC), the new public access low-power FM station being launched by Media Bridges.  You will be able to hear us over the air on Sundays at 3 pm on 95.7 FM.  Of course, new episodes will continue to be released to the podcast, meaning that you can still listen at any time on your computer or iPod.

 

Thanks to all of our listeners and guests who have made the first year of Explore Cincinnati such a success.  Enjoy the holidays and please join us in 2010 for more new episodes of Explore Cincinnati!

Congrats on a sucessful year!  I always enjoyed listening when I had the time.

Congrats!!!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Congratulations!

Congrats!

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Hi everyone... there has been a small change of plans with the show.  I have decided not to bring it to WVQC.  However it will be returning soon in podcast form, with more focus on the "roundtable" discussions (and less trying to report the news).  I hope you all are still subscribed to the podcast, and I look forward to releasing some new episodes soon!

Thanks to JYP and Living in Gin for joining me on the re-launch of Explore Cincinnati!

 

Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for March 21, 2010

http://explorecincinnati.com/2010/03/22/now-available-explore-cincinnati-for-march-21-2010/

 

John Yung gives us an update on Bellevue, Kentucky’s effort to adopt a form-based “Smart Code” in place of traditional zoning regulations.  David Cole tells us about his “Metro Cincinnati” plan for a Washington, D.C.-style rail/subway system in Cincinnati.  We discuss transportation options for Cincincinnatians with Delta’s closure of Terminal A at the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport, and the upcoming decade-long reconstruction of I-75.  We mention Cincinnati’s effort to bring Google’s ultra high-speed Internet access and fiber optic network to our city; Senate and other new restaurants in the Gateway Quarter; and the Food Network visiting some of Cincinnati’s best restaurants.

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Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for March 30, 2010

Featuring Travis Estell, David Cole, and John Yung.

 

Travis, David, and John respond to listener questions on the Cincinnati Streetcar project.  We discuss the legality and purpose of Northside’s attempt to block chain businesses; what the loss of Bigg’s grocery stores means to Cincinnati; the attempt to block regulation of food trucks; and the upcoming closure of the Roebling Bridge.  John Yung gives us a wrap-up on Bellevue’s Smart Code charette.

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Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for April 27, 2010

Featuring Travis Estell and Jake Mecklenborg.

 

Travis and Jake discuss Jake’s upcoming book on the Cincinnati Subway; the 6 options for Cincinnati’s new Brent Spence Bridge; the two-waying on Taft and McMillan Streets; and the UrbanCincy Visual Showcase featuring Jake’s photography and biking video project.

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Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for May 6, 2010

Featuring Travis Estell, Aaron Renn, and Randy Simes.

 

Aaron Renn (The Urbanophile) and Randy Simes (UrbanCincy) join Travis to discuss Midwestern urbanism, brain drain, Cincinnati staying relevant, a city/suburb divide, and preserving diversity in Over-the-Rhine.  Aaron gives us an overview of urban issues relating to Cincinnati’s new casino.

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Editing a new episode featuring... oh boy... ColDayMan.

Views expressed by ColDayMan do not reflect UrbanOhio.com

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

View expressed by ColDayMan do not reflect the views of Explore Cincinnati.

The hell it doesn't!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

O-o

Buffet listings that are provided on Explore Cincinnati by JYP do not reflect a list of buffet's JYP has eaten at!

“All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking.”
-Friedrich Nietzsche

So, Chris advocates for more Ponderosa/Bonanza's, and Morrison Cafeterias?

Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for June 27, 2010

Featuring Travis Estell and Chris Cousins.

 

Chris Cousins, co-founder of UrbanOhio, joins Travis to discuss architecture, transportation, and planning in Cincinnati, as well as our new casino.  Travis provides news updates on food trucks, bicycling, The Banks, the Christian Moerlein Lager House, Fourth and Race, Washington Park, the Gateway Quarter, Factory Square, and more.

YAY!!!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Man, I thought I could be opinionated until I heard that show :wink:.  Good work guys!

"Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago." - Warren Buffett 

But I didn't curse!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

You moderators have all those funny images.  Now I have funny ColDayMan soundbytes.

Watch it!  I KNOW WHERE YOU LIVE!!!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

What does Chris know about Cincinnati?! Might as well picked Bill Cuntingham.

He bypasses Cincinnati on 275 and heads straight towards the casino buffets in Indiana. At least, until the casino is completed at Pendleton.

He bypasses Cincinnati on 275 and heads straight towards the casino buffets in Indiana. At least, until the casino is completed at Pendleton.

 

.... or Lee's fried chicken in Cov.

...I go to the one in Norwood, not Kentucky.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for March 30, 2010

Featuring Travis Estell, Cheryl Eagleson, and Amy Ketchum.

 

Cheryl Eagleson and Amy Ketchum talk to Travis about bringing their long-running radio shows to WVQC 95.7, which launched over the air this weekend.  Travis provides news updates on recycling, Washington Park, the Christian Moerlein Lager House, complete streets, Park+Vine’s new location, and more.

Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for July 12, 2010

Featuring Travis Estell, Mara McCormick, and Steve McGowan.

 

Mara McCormick and Steve McGowan talk to Travis about Landor’s Inspired by Anne exhibition, and Landor’s Renaissance plan for inspiring creativity. Travis provides news updates on the Cincinnati Streetcar, the I-75 Mill Creek Expressway project, the 2010 World Choir Games, a Hamilton County Resident Survey, and more.

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Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for July 22, 2010

Featuring Travis Estell and Dave Menninger.

 

Dave Menninger talks to Travis about Hive13, Cincinnati’s own hackerspace, and their first year of existence. Travis provides news updates on The Banks; Cincinnati Riverfront Park; Streetscaping in Clifton Heights, Corryville, and Evanston; and Water Works.

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Thanks UncleRando & Living In Gin!

 

 

Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for August 19, 2010

Featuring Travis Estell, Randy Simes, David Cole, and David Ben.

 

Randy Simes, David Cole, and David Ben join Travis for discussion on the Cincinnati Streetcar, the Eastern Corridor rail plan, Washington Park, the Gateway Quarter, and Main Street in Over-the-Rhine.

 

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Now Available: “Explore Cincinnati” for August 29, 2010

Featuring Travis Estell, Mike Morgan, and Steve Hampton.

 

Mike Morgan and Steve Hampton talk to Travis about the Over-the-Rhine Brewery District, Cincinnati’s beer brewing history, Oktoberfest, and Mike’s book Over-the-Rhine: When Beer Was King.  Travis provides updates on Corryville’s Neighborhood Enhancement Program, an adaptive reuse for the Old St. George Church, and bike lanes in the city.

 

Bonus clip: Comedian Kevin Downey Jr.‘s take on Little Kings Cream Ale, recorded 9/27 at Cincinnati Brew Ha-Ha.

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