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Nighttime Economy

Nighttime Economy

Randall White

Welcome to Nighttime Economy, the podcast from 24HourNation.

Now in its third year — and called 24 Minutes in its first two seasons — 24HourNation's podcast helps others see the economic and cultural nuances, challenges, and opportunities in our cities at night.

In each episode, we talk with experts from around the world about trends, news, and best practices.

Your Nighttime Economy podcast host is 24HourNation founder, Randall White.

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  • 66 - Randall White: Thank you ... and good night

    On May 31, 2024, I bring an end to 24HourNation and my advocacy work in the nighttime economy.

    The 24HourNation website, social media, podcasts, webinar videos, and my participation in nighttime advocacy groups will all fade from view.

    Before I peel off this path and disappear into the night, however, I thank all who have been a guest on one of sixty-five Nighttime Economy (née 24 Minutes) podcast episodes and/or a panelist on one of fourteen webinars.  And I thankyou for following along.

    In this short and final Nighttime Economy podcast episode, I summarize the ground we have covered since 24HourNation launched two years ago. I also highlight four nighttime and cultural ecosystem challenges that, if addressed well, could strengthen cities of all sizes, around the world, and around the clock.

    Even for this former practicing alcoholic and addict ‒ who has not been clubbing since they stopped playing Donna Summer's "Last Dance" ‒ there are few experiences as invigorating as heading out on foot into all the sights, sounds, and aromas of a city under a moonlit sky. If you come looking for me, that is where you will find me.

    Thank you, again.

    24HOURNATION
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    Tue, 07 May 2024
  • 65 - Sabu Mathai: Climate Change will Redefine 'Nighttime Economy'

    Deny climate change all you want. The reality is that 2023 was the Earth's warmest year since global recordkeeping began in 1850. The ten warmest years in 174 years have all occurred during the last decade.

    2024 will likely be hotter.

    So, how will shifts in extreme heat affect daytime business operations and what will that do to nocturnal economic activity?

    Prepare yourself.

    Nighttime transportation. Nighttime policing. Nighttime healthcare. Nighttime hospitality. Nighttime drains on the energy grid. Government and business collaborations. All these and more will change ... will need to change ... due to climate-related business adaptations.

    How so? We explore this topic with Sabu Mathai, sustainability research director for the international consultancy Gartner.

    GARTNER LINKS

    WebsiteFacebookXInstagramYouTubeLinkedIn"Cover of Darkness: Extreme Heat and the Nighttime Economy" by Sabu Mathai and Casey Logan (February 13, 2024)

    24HOURNATION
    24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:

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    Wed, 17 Apr 2024
  • 64 - Nathan Armstrong: Dallas Ups Its Nighttime Economy Game

    The City of Dallas has joined the ranks of American cities that have embraced the potential for their nighttime and sociable economies.

    Dallas’ formalized interest in the nighttime economy began in 2015 with two grassroots political advocacy initiatives which lead to the creation of 24HourDallas, a non-profit organization.

    Accelerated by the work of the consultancy, Responsible Hospitality Institute, and cemented by buy-in from city of Dallas elected officials and staff, Dallas reached a new milestone in the fall of 2023 when it approved hiring an individual who is dedicated to serve as the internal specialist for the Texas city’s nighttime ecosystem.

    In this episode of Nighttime Economy, the podcast from 24HourNation, we speak with that newly hired expert, Nathan Armstrong, and learn what strides he has already made … and has planned.

    CITY OF DALLAS LINKS

    Department of Convention and Event Services

    Webpage

    Nighttime Economy and Responsible Hospitality

    Webpage 

    24HOURNATION
    24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:

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    Thu, 28 Mar 2024
  • 63 - Tanith: Techno, DJs, Clubs … and Ageism

    This podcast episode is the result of a serendipitous encounter on social media.

    I’ll explain once I get underway.

    But what caught my attention is a surprising blip of discrimination that has begun to appear on the diverse and inclusive radar of nighttime and cultural economies.

    Imagine being an artist and someone looking at you as if you’re too old to be an artist anymore.

    In this episode of Nighttime Economy, we speak with high-profile Berlin DJ, Tanith. He will not only school me a bit on techno dance music [chuckle] he will also tell the tale of hearing someone tell him, "You’re the last of the old ones."

    Our topic is ageism at night. More specifically, age discrimination in the world of techno music, DJs, and dance culture.

    TANITH’S LINKS

    WebsiteThreadsSoundcloudFacebookInstagramMastodon

    24HOURNATION
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    Wed, 13 Mar 2024
  • 62 - Jett Glozier: Building Economic and Social Value in the Creative Economy

    As you might imagine, there are dozens of consultancies in the world that provide research and counsel in the fields of nighttime, nightlife, and cultural economies.

    It used to be that communities would retain these individuals or groups to help assess opportunities, list cultural assets, identify cultural consumer habits, and then recommend strategies on how the community can strengthen their nightlife and nighttime cultural scenes.

    That does not seem to be enough anymore.

    I mean, why stop there? Why not be a bit more aggressive and help communities plan and add the new cultural assets they need to generate more economic and social value?

    We will explain in this episode of Nighttime Economy, as we speak with Jett Glozier, Global Head of Business Development for Sound Diplomacy in the UK.

    SOUND DIPLOMACY

    WebsiteXInstagramLinkedIn

    MUSIC CITIES EVENTS

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    DOCUMENT REFERENCED

    A Guide to Managing Your Nighttime Economy, Sound Diplomacy and Andreina Seijas, 2017 [PDF]

    24HOURNATION
    24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:

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    Wed, 28 Feb 2024
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