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One year ago, savvy investors warned us about catching a falling knife in Phoenix... Today, I sat down with Tyler Lyons, our Chief Investment Officer at Asym Capital, to reveal why the data proves those warnings couldn't have been more wrong. With supply dropping 70% by 2027 and rents already starting to tick up, Phoenix is showing all the signs we've been waiting for… Listen in as we break down the exact data that shows why everything is pointing up and to the right from here… Tyler oversees our underwriting, due diligence, and operations in the Phoenix market. In today's episode, we break down: Why new supply is dropping from 22,000 to just 7,000 units by 2027 How Phoenix is absorbing 18,000 units annually (highest since the 80s) What the Fed's next moves mean for multifamily investors Why now is the time to lock in conservative underwriting assumptions Plus, Tyler reveals why some Phoenix submarkets have zero new supply coming… If you want to position yourself ahead of the next wave of institutional capital... Take Control, Hunter Thompson Resources mentioned in the episode: Tyler Lyons Website Interested in learning how to take your capital raising game to the next level? Meet us at Capital Raiser's Edge. Learn more here: https://raisingcapital.com/cre
Life often stands in the way of goals, but eventually, the fog lifts and you get back to the essence of those aims - "Playing God With the Atmosphere"; "Why won't Chris Packham have a real debate on climate?"; "‘Outrageous' climate activists get in the faces of politicians and oil bosses – will it work?"; "Global battery rollout doubled last year – but needs to be six times faster, says IEA"; "Deadly Dubai floods made worse by climate change"; "E.P.A. Severely Limits Pollution From Coal-Burning Power Plants"; "“Guiding compass to 1.5C”: COP29 presidency unveils plans for global climate action"; "Tanya Plibersek rejects claims renewable projects are being held up by approval delays"; "Global heating and urbanisation to blame for severity of UAE floods, study finds"; "Nationals' nuclear climate policy puts Australia's Paris deal in doubt"; "Circular Action Guide"; "‘Just do it!' Wisconsin couple built a net-zero home"; "Could fossil fuel companies be charged with homicide?"; "Clean image, dirty truth | Between the Lines"; "The truth about getting to net zero, according to the numbers – video"; "Honda Commits to E.V.s With Big Investment in Canada"; "Tesla Fell Behind, Then Leapt Ahead of ExxonMobil in Market Value This Week"; "Alabama Coal Mine Keeps Digging Under A Rural Community After Hundreds of Fines and a Fatal Explosion. Residents Are Rattled"; "In Wyoming, a Tribe and a City Pursue Clean Energy Funds Spurned by the Governor"; "How an obscure atmospheric phenomenon causes catastrophic flooding in California"; "NASA Announces Summer 2023 Hottest on Record"; "A long, hot U.S. summer is looming, forecasters say"; "Cities' heat solutions are mainly Band-Aids"; "How Phoenix is preparing for its next brutally hot summer"; "Climate Damage Costs Could Total $38 Trillion per Year by 2050, Study Finds"; "‘It's Got to Be a Fight': Author Adam Welz on Surviving Climate Breakdown and Saving Species of a ‘Tarnished Eden'"; "Worst wine harvest in 62 years blamed on ‘extreme' weather and climate change"; "Will There Be Less Wind to Fuel Wind Energy?"; "Dozens of Climate Activists Arrested at Citibank Headquarters in New York City During Earth Week"; "How to talk to a climate doomer (even if that doomer is you)"; "Doctor: To fight asthma, fight global warming"; "Tensions rise over who will contribute to new climate finance goal"; "State of the climate: 2024 off to a record-warm start"; "Climate activist's 'Kafkaesque' trial"; "Climate Impact of Primary Plastic Production"; "Building a Net Zero Ready Home: Episode 1"; "Sinking land is a problem for cities all over the world"; "I'm asking BP to take its share of responsibility for my son's death, and will take it to UK court if I have to"; "Could this pink rice be the food of the future? Scientists say it's more nutritious than normal rice"; "How the EPA will spend $27 billion in carbon-reduction funds"; "Kiwis are learning how to fight climate change – polls"; "A global study just revealed the world's biggest known plastic polluters"; "Ministers of Germany, Brazil, South Africa and Spain: why we need a global tax on billionaires"; "Hot Oceans Worsened Dubai's Dramatic Flooding, Scientists Say"; "Mining Giant BHP Makes $39 Billion Bid for Rival Anglo American"; "Nearly Half the States Sue E.P.A. Over New Limits on Deadly Pollution"; "Energy Dept. Aims to Speed Up Permits for Power Lines"; "Biden Administration Pauses Approvals of New Gas Export Terminals"; "New Pollution Rules Aim to Lift Sales of Electric Trucks"; "So Much Produce Comes in Plastic. Is There a Better Way?"; "Survey finds that 60 firms are responsible for half of world's plastic pollution"; "State of the science on plastic chemicals"; "For Earth Day 2024, experts are spreading optimism – not doom. Here's why."; "This state is quickly becoming America's clean energy paradise. Here's how it's happening"; --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-mclean/message
Today, The Crexi Podcast examines the industrial sector with Tivon Moffitt and Peter Bauman of Institutional Property Advisors at Marcus & Millichap.The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of commercial real estate in conversation with top industry professionals. In each episode, we feature different guests, tapping into their wealth of expertise and exploring the latest trends in commercial real estate. In this episode, Crexi's Matt Cors sits down with Moffitt and Bauman to discuss what's going on in the industrial market, especially with changing demand, growing interest rates, and the active movement of capital. Their wide-ranging conversation covers:How the past few years have altered the industrial sector, with a current state of low vacancy, increased tenant demand, and rent growth. A look at the limitations of California industrial, particularly in the Inland Empire, and what's positioning Phoenix and other Southwest markets for success.How Phoenix and Las Vegas are growing industrial players thanks to competitive land and labor costs.Measuring trends in broader economic activity with respect to increased demand and growing interest rates.Crucial tips for success in the corporate CRE environment.And much more! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter to receive the very next one delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi Insights.Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately browse hundreds of thousands of available commercial properties. Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/ https://www.crexi.com/instagram https://www.crexi.com/facebook https://www.crexi.com/twitter https://www.crexi.com/linkedin https://www.youtube.com/crexi About Tivon Moffitt:Tivon Moffitt specializes in the acquisition, disposition, and recapitalization of Arizona's institutional office and industrial properties. He also has substantial experience in single-tenant office and industrial investment throughout the United States. He has worked with major investors, including REITs, institutional investors, private equity groups, private capital investors, 1031 Exchange investors, and foreign investors. Moffitt previously worked at JLL, Colliers International, Grubb & Ellis, and Marsh & McLennan Companies. This experience gave him a deep understanding of how corporations approach space requirements and utilization throughout the United States. He earned his Masters of Corporate Real Estate from CoreNet Global and his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania. Tivon is a member of NAIOP and ICSC.About Peter Bauman:Peter Bauman is a Senior Director of Institutional Property Advisors (IPA) , a select division of Capital Markets experts at Marcus and Millichap that specializes in the sale, purchase, and recapitalization of industrial, medical, office, and retail properties throughout the US. Peter has sold over $2 billion of assets nationwide throughout his career. Peter and his team are focused primarily in the Southwest, though are experts throughout the country. He is an expert in maximizing value for clients by accessing institutional and private capital.Prior to IPA, Peter worked at JLL and Colliers International specializing in investment sales on a national basis. During his tenure at JLL he helped establish and build their Corporate Finance Division. While at Colliers, he chaired the Net Lease Practice Group and was on the Board of the Leadership Committee. He is defined as an industry leader across office and industrial product types. He was consistently a Top Producer for both JLL and Colliers. Peter holds his real estate license in Arizona and Nevada.
I met Phoenix summer of 2021 in Colorado. Hoolie and I were sitting outside of the van when we were approached by the most radiant being. They introduced themselves to me and I could feel the magic and cosmic energy flowing through them. I quickly learned that they are an astrology expert and asked them to read my natal chart. Since then, Phoenix has attended quite a few of my Somatic Healing Journeys and we have connected on a deeper level. Recently, we partnered together and they will be writing about astrology and new/full moons as a part of my Sacred Sunday newsletters! You can join my email list >HERE< to receive the Cosmic Clarity report. In this episode, Phoenix and I discuss using breathwork as a tool for healing and releasing trauma as well as gender fluidity, astrology, and MORE! About Phoenix: I'm genderfluid and use “they/them/theirs” pronouns. I am an inter-dimensional healer and soul guide who helps folks transmute their pain into presence and reconnect with their bliss. Over the past seven years I have been studying, training in, and practicing healing, ceremony, and Magick. I am a Reiki master and Astrology enthusiast. I offer group coaching, long distance Reiki (energy healing) sessions, workshops, tarot readings, and am cultivating a 1 on 1 coaching offer. If you want support on your healing journey and are ready to reconnect with your innate magick and wisdom, please connect with me on Instagram: @healingportals. My dms are open and you deserve to heal. P.S. Here are three ways you can work with me! 1. Enrollment for my Trauma Conscious Breathwork Facilitator Training opens TODAY (June 21, 2022). Learn more and enroll >HEREHERE< to find the dates for upcoming Journeys and join the email list to get your registration link! 3. I just wrapped up my second round of EASE Retreat in Sedona, AZ. I am going to start enrolling for my next retreat soon! If you are interested in joining me, hop on my waitlist >HERE< - enrollment will only be open to those people on my waitlist! Inside This Episode: 03:09 How Phoenix defines magic 04:27 Phoenix shares their journey of reconnecting with magic and self 06:59 Utilizing Somatic Healing Journeys as a tool to release trauma and call in healing 10:17 The beautiful life-long commitment of healing 12:02 How Katie and Phoenix met in Colorado in the Summer of 2021 16:51 Phoenix shares their perspective on gender fluidity and non-binary gender 18:08 Empowerment through releasing gender “norms” 20:32 Normalizing the pronoun conversation and speaking with respect 26:58 A sneak peek into Katie and Phoenix's collaboration 29:52 How you can connect and work with Phoenix 32:11 Using gender inclusive language in your business and offerings 34:43 The ancient art of astrology as a tool for self-reflection Resources: Add Breathwork to your medicine bag! Join my Trauma-Informed Breathwork Facilitator Training www.womanifester.com Connect with Phoenix
As we officially begin our Park and Recreation Month celebrations with the July issue of Parks & Recreation magazine, I'm thrilled to be joined on today's bonus episode by a few of the people involved with the event highlighted in this month's cover story. Our cover this month, which is the winner of our annual Park and Recreation Month cover contest, is a photo that was taken during the tribal dedication of the Ocotillo Ramada at Phoenix's Piestewa Peak. Formerly known as Squaw Peak, the City of Phoenix renamed the mountain Piestewa Peak, in honor of Lori Piestewa, who lost her life in the Iraq War in 2003. Lori, a member of the Hopi tribe, was the first Native American woman to her lose her life in combat while serving in the U.S. military. I'm honored to be joined today by two members of her family, her mother Percy and son Brandon Whiterock, as well as Cynthia Aguilar, the director of City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation. Tune in to the full conversation below to learn more about Lori, this dedication, and how this space is providing inclusive recreational opportunities for the community. You'll also learn: How this dedication to honor Lori's life came together What it means for Lori's family to be able to honor her life in this way Why it was critical to ensure Piestewa Peak is accessible How Phoenix is making sure that the benefits of parks and recreation are inclusive for all people, regardless of their race, age, ability or identity How the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department is working with tribal communities to ensure they have a seat at the table and their voices are heard, and more!
Joining us in conversation today is Nathan Willson all the way from Tokyo, Japan. Listeners will learn about the polyglot landscape he works in from Japan, why he believes knowing a language, and mastering it, are two different things, and what his first foray into coding looked like. We touch on the necessary evil of MIDI plugins, and Nathan introduces listeners to GEMS, how you can use it, and what he has done to make it accessible across the globe. We talk latency issues, curbing the potential for abuse, and choosing to make an app open source, before delving into Nathan's other projects outside of GEMS, including the Elixir app, Biddy, that he built with five friends, When to Chat, and much more. Thanks for tuning in to hear from today's inspiring guest. Key Points From This Episode: An introduction to today's guest, Nathan Willson, his Canadian-Japanese history, his obsession with Elixir, and his musical experimental app, GEMS. The polyglot environment in which he works which is Japanese and English. Why knowing a language and mastering a language are such different things. His first foray into coding via Reaper's plugins. Why he considers MIDI to be a necessary evil. What GEMS, or Globally Editable Matrix Sequencer, is, and how it works. How Phoenix or Elixir can facilitate the use of GEMS anywhere in the world, at the same time. How he has approached the problem of the potential for abuse. Relative and absolute latency and how that impacts user experience between countries. Nathan's other projects outside of GEMS, including the Elixir app, Biddy, and TreeLib. The app, When to Chat, that Nathan has built. Where he picked up his design skills with a background in back-end engineering. Why he prefers BandCamp to Spotify as a music listener. How his knowledge of Elixir has helped him to code Ruby better. An invitation from Nathan to reach out with what you are working on. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Tone.js — https://tonejs.github.io/ BandCamp — https://bandcamp.com/ Nathan Wilson — https://nathanwillson.com/ Nathan Willson on Twitter — https://twitter.com/nathanwillson Nathan Willson on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/nahtanw/ GEMS — https://gems.nathanwillson.com/ What is Max? | Cycling ‘74 — https://cycling74.com/products/max When to Chat —https://whentochat.co/ SmartLogic — https://smartlogic.io/ Special Guest: Nathan Willson.
What to make of injuries to Bam Adebayo, Damian Lillard, Devin Booker, and Brook Lopez. How concerned should we be about Zion Williamson's future after his latest setback? Suns vs. Warriors is awesome basketball. How Phoenix's success exemplifies a leaguewide trend of decreased rim frequency. And finally, are the Timberwolves finally figuring it out?
Listen in as Max and Patrick reflect on their journey in the world of real estate, from making that first flip to becoming local celebrities involved in ultra high-end luxury developments in the state.They speak on the vital importance of creating quality products to shield one's business from falling behind should economic crises (including that which came as a result of the pandemic) emerge. This is simply because “everybody's going to go to the best product first” and cut corners on everything else.Max and Patrick go on to share how they have built and managed relationships with their pool of investors and wealthy clients, as well as how they are navigating operational and logistical challenges around the pandemic.Brought to you by Pella Windows & DoorsTopics Discussed:[01:52] Max and Patrick's path to founding American One and finding massive success[07:53] Staying on top of the market during the pandemic[12:15] How involved Max and Patrick become with the design, architecture, and layout of any new project[13:32] Doing market research to understand one's ultra-high net-worth clients[16:03] Working with banks and investors[21:04] Building a resource pool of investors[30:47] Managing client expectations[34:40] Permit-related challenges in 2021[40:52] The most stressful part of Max and Patrick's business today[47:04] How Max and Patrick turn discouragement into fuel[53:47] How Phoenix compares to other luxury markets[55:54] What Max and Patrick do for fun[59:02] Exciting upcoming projects for Max and PatrickConnect with Guest:Website Max & Patrick American One Luxury Real Estate Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn Connect with Brad Leavitt: Website Instagram Facebook Houzz PinterestYouTube Key Quotes by Max and Patrick:Sometimes, the best deals are the ones you shouldn't do. ~MaxYou've got to have a good-quality product, because if the market does change or slow down, the first thing to go are the components where people can cut corners. When the market changes, everybody's going to go to the best product first. ~PatrickOur spec is somebody else's custom. ~PatrickThe market right now is still strong [and] has been going strong—much better than anyone would have expected when the pandemic started. ~Max
In Episode 4, we take a trip to the Southwest and discuss the Phoenix craft beer scene. Joel is joined by Greg Wellins (a brewery traveler) and Eric Walters (host of Tap That AZ podcast) to talk about a variety of topics. Some of what is covered: How Phoenix compares to other cities in the region, the best approach to exploring the beer scene there, what their favorite local breweries are, and more! You can follow Greg on Instagram: @gregvisitsbreweries You can follow Eric on Instagram: @tapthatazpodcast Brewery Travels is a podcast hosted by Joel Geier (aka Brewery Travels) that discusses a different city or region's craft beer scene in each episode. Joel interviews two local experts, ranging from beer writers and beer bloggers to people working in the industry and even like-minded brewery adventurers. Joel has visited over 700 breweries across 44 states plus Washington D.C. and has been able to make connections with many amazing individuals because of his travels. He is currently living on the road with his family, constantly “exploring more content and doing extensive research” (which just means visiting breweries and drinking beer)! The goal of Brewery Travels is to provide more information about craft beer scenes from around the country, as well as shine a light on some of the excellent individual breweries that call these cities home. From Portland, Maine to San Diego, California. Austin, Texas to Duluth, Minnesota. The bright lights of New York City to the farmland of rural Iowa. Brewery Travels plans to run the gauntlet of locations, providing in-depth information on as many places as possible. With episodes coming out weekly on Thursdays, Brewery Travels is where you can get your fix if you enjoy a craft beer or traveling. Cheers! Follow Joel's travels on social media: Twitter: @brewerytravels Instagram: @brewery_travels Website: www.thebrewerytravels.com A Production of The Sota Pod
In this episode we go over our predictions for the NBA Finals. We discuss how the Bucks can overcome CP3 and Booker and How Phoenix could possibly stop Giannis! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the second night of a back-to-back in Phoenix, the Timberwolves’ offense came up flat when Anthony Edwards had an off-game. On today’s pod, we go into why Karl-Anthony Towns leaning into his step-back 3 could be a solution to the Wolves’ problems that they could get to whenever they want. - How Phoenix shifted their defense to take away Edwards on Friday night after Edwards went for 42 on Thursday - Why Edwards can’t necessarily be schemed out, but why he can be schemed inefficent - How defenses would not be able to scheme KAT and his step-back at the top of the key out of the Wolves’ offense - KAT’s historical numbers off the dribble from 3 versus in catch and shoot situations - What the impact of KAT’s step-back 3 would have on the surrounding Wolves players if the shot was activated and effective Sign up for Dane's Patreon ($5 a month) at: Patreon.com/DaneMooreNBA
On this weeks episode we talk about the recent NASCAR weekend at Phoenix from the Xfinity race to the cup race. How Phoenix is a snooze fest every year and a single file race track every year no matter of they put the traction compound down or not. But Martin Truex got it done teing Carl Edwards for all time wins, it wasn't that bad of a race, join us here to break it down. We also talk about the recent rumor that NASCAR is going to change the number placement on the cars. We talk about this upcoming week at Atlanta and give our picks. Check out thus episode and if you want to see more NASCAR and/or IRACING content check out out YouTube channel and subscribe.
This podcast discusses exciting innovations in neutron production: How Phoenix generates neutrons with a thousand times less nuclear material than a reactor and includes the safety of an “off-switch.” Why this technology is essential to the medical, air travel, and aerospace fields. How in addition to radioisotopes in medicine like the molybdenum 99 production, Phoenix can produce neutrons with tremendous flexibility key to industrial needs. What else Shine Medical plans to make, including isotopes with therapeutic potential for diseases like cancer. What else Phoenix is working on including an electronic machine to replace the difficult-to-handle isotope Californium 252. Even Sengbusch, PhD, MBA, and president of Phoenix, discusses the history of Shine Medical and Phoenix and how their work to produce neutrons through new technology leaves the danger and limitations of nuclear reactors far behind. Greg Piefer, founder and CEO of Shine Medical was unable to join the conversation because of travel issues, but Dr. Sengbusch discusses both companies and what they accomplish. Shine Medical spun from Phoenix in 2010 to focus specifically on radioisotopes in medicine. Phoenix produces neutron generators that Shine then uses for isotopes useful in medical technology imaging procedures. Phoenix focuses on molybdenum 99 production, which has been the workhorse in nuclear medicine. Currently only two places worldwide manufacture molybdenum 99, and Phoenix will soon be able to make this isotope without a nuclear reactor. When it decays, Moly 99 emits detectable gamma rays that work as markers for imaging techniques. For example, it can attach to heart-specific glucose and then provide organ information through imaging. It can also attach to cancer cells and give a clear image for cancer detection. For more information, see https://phoenixwi.com/ and https://shinemed.com/.
Today we want to show you all the new features we’ve added to our website that are designed to help you make cost-of-living comparisons for different cities you might be considering moving to. Cited below for your convenience are timestamps that will take you through these features step by step. Feel free to watch the full message or use these timestamps to browse specific points at your leisure: 0:25—Using the “Resources” tab on the front page to find the destination cities we have data for1:04—How Phoenix compares to San Francisco (hint: it’s 62.8% cheaper)1:27—The different ranking criteria we use and the links we offer for more info1:46—A deeper dive into the cost of living comparison2:12—A section featuring our webinar we did with our partners in Phoenix 2:38—More cost of living and other living comparisons3:27—Using the “Phoenix Area Tour” section to request a tour from our team We have 26 different cities we can offer comparisons to, but if you’re interested in a city that we left out, just let us know and we’d be happy to provide all the information you need. If you’d like to know more about these website features or you have any other real estate questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to me. I’d love to help you.
Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy
In this episode, we discuss... How Evan Sengbusch’s background in physics led him to his current role as President of Phoenix Production of lower energy, higher current deuteron accelerators as neutron sources The roles preserving research reactors and producing a domestic supply of Molybdenum 99 play in the nation’s medical industry New capabilities of thermal neutron imaging and fast neutron imaging The development of neutrons as an inspection tool for complex, high density materials and components How Phoenix’s partnership with SHINE could change medical radioisotope production in the US
Phoenix Bartalos is a healer at Blossom and Be, a Nonviolent Communication Coach, a Shadow Work® Facilitator, and a Licensed Massage and Bodywork Therapist among many other training and certifications he has acquired in the previous years. With over 25-years of experience in personal growth, he offers healing services relating to physical, mental, and emotional health throughout the Asheville, North Carolina region. Additionally, Phoenix coaches couples on the foundations of a healthy relationship and helps single people discover and equip themselves on how to open up to others to cultivate conscious relationships. Today, Phoenix and I explore the reasons for engaging in conscious dating as we reflect on the things we will repeat - and those that we won’t - in our future relationships. We emphasize the importance of working on ourselves and loving ourselves as well as the physical science of setting boundaries. We discuss online dating and what to watch for when looking at online profiles. We also explain how to assess compatibility, especially regarding communication, as well as vital elements such as self-forgiveness and self-love. “Step one is learning to love yourself. Conscious dating - being in a conscious relationship - that means being conscious of who I am.”- Phoenix Bartalos This week on Relationships! Let’s Talk About It: How Phoenix shifted the relationship patterns that wasn’t working in his past relationships What it means to be conscious of who you are The medium for self-awareness and self-understanding Why it’s relevant to have more in-depth conversations with guy friends How to filter people when considering online dating How to establish friendship without the influence of sexual relationship Debunking the myth “You complete me” What to do when you notice the red flags Why conscious dating or conscious coupling is getting more popular these days How Phoenix helps couples overcome the challenges they are going through How to prepare for the process of conscious dating The source where most arguments come from Defining the purpose of conflict Where your love for self can start The role that your past plays in conscious dating How Phoenix’s relationships benefitted after he grieved his father’s abandonment Three things he offers people who are entering conscious dating after they have gone through breakups Resource Mentioned: Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg Connect with Phoenix Bartalos: Blossom and Be Website Facebook Join Us for The Power of Appreciation Workshop for Couples Join Pripo and his wife, Yvonne Rainbow Teplitsky, on Saturday, April 27, 2019, in Asheville, NC to learn the secrets of unlocking the Power of Appreciation in your relationships. Genuine appreciation, regardless of how simple or profound, has been proven to bring an immediate shift in the quality and closeness of loving relationships. The Power of Appreciation Workshop for Couples will teach you the necessary skills and fundamental process of enriching your relationship with your partner, deepening the connection, and enhancing the flow of positive. To learn more about The Power of Appreciation Workshop for Couples, and to register, visit HeartShare Counseling & Consulting PC or call (828) 712-8398. Let’s Talk About It! Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Relationships! Let’s Talk About It - the show to help you forge deeper, more meaningful connections and relationships with those around you. If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to the show, and leave us a rating and review. Don’t forget to visit our website, join us on Facebook at HeartShare Counseling and Relationships! Let’s Talk About It, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Share your favorite episodes on social media to help others build better, more meaningful relationships. And if our content has helped you forge deeper connections and more meaningful relationships, be sure to help support the show by visiting our Support the Podcast page! Theme music “These Streets” provided by Adi the Monk Relationships! Let’s Talk About It is produced by Podcraft. You can create your own great podcast - faster and easier - at Podcraft.com.
In this week's episode: How Phoenix is kicking its reputation as "the world's least sustainable city," and thinking big and small when it comes to corporate projects in cities.