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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.
- 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.
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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.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on: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
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on: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.
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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.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on: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.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 61 - Mark Davies: Drogheda Night-time Economy Adviser
Something remarkable is underway in the Republic of Ireland. Its government has prioritized and elevated the value of that country’s nighttime economy in enviable ways.
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Government leaders have determined that the country’s cities and towns, of all sizes, not to mention Irish culture itself, will benefit from hiring and placing nighttime economy advocates in many of Ireland’s communities.
Imagine your country’s national elected officials doing the same, not just for pandemic recovery, but to help make cities and towns safer, more inclusive, and more cultural and economically vibrant at night.
In this episode of Nighttime Economy, we speak with one of Ireland’s nighttime economy advocates, placed in Louth County, and the city of Drogheda. Meet Mark Davies.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 23 Feb 2024 - 60 - Sara Rodriguez Terres: BT Active Intelligence
As BT understates on its website, "Data is useful." However, BT's data analytics group goes on to explain that mobile network data provides just the first piece of a puzzle. "We blend data with innovative analytics technology, to give your business measurable insights you can take action on."
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The BT Active Intelligence unit takes the location data from more than twenty-four million phones. Ensuring anonymity and aggregation to groups of ten or more individuals, BT overlays the physical movements of people with other data to provide invaluable insights.
Such was the case when BT Active Intelligence began to map out activity in UK’s 24-hour economy. And, never before had they specifically gained insights on UK’s nighttime economy until it conducted analysis that resulted in the report, “Cities After Dark: Shining a Light on the 24-Hour Economy.”
Released Jan. 31, 2024, this new flight of “active intelligence” revealed that UK’s nighttime economy is “about much more than bars, restaurants and clubs. With 8.7 million people working between the hours of 6pm and 6am, it’s an economic powerhouse that creates jobs, drives growth and makes towns and cities more appealing for residents and visitors.”
The global applications for mobility insights and the night are mind-blowing. Hold onto your hats as we speak with Sara Rodriguez Terres in this edition of Nighttime Economy.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 16 Feb 2024 - 59 - Michael Paul: Atlanta Nighttime Advocate
In this Nighttime Economy episode, our guest is Michael Paul, Managing Partner, Optima Strategy Partners in Atlanta, Georgia.
What makes Michael's story relevant for other nighttime advocates is how his path took him from hospitality industry entrepreneur … to neighborhood leader … to political operative … to municipal employee hired to strengthen Atlanta's nighttime economy (at a time of economic, public health, and political stress) … and then back out again as an entrepreneur, free of the bureaucracies that many find maddening about government.
What lessons can we learn from Michael’s abbreviated term as Atlanta’s Manager of Nightlife and Culture?What is the most important thing anyone can do to create and maintain a well-managed and vibrant nighttime scene?Find out in this episode of our Nighttime Economy podcast.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Thu, 08 Feb 2024 - 58 - Mark Roach: Auckland UNESCO City of Music
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Auckland, New Zealand, one of the world's most culturally diverse cities, its "USP" or unique selling point as a music scene,what it means to be a UNESCO City of Music,the most important thing any nighttime and cultural advocate can do to honor the heritage artists and music of a place.
In this Nighttime Economy episode, our guest is Mark Roach, Director of the Auckland UNESCO City of Music.
You will learn about:We begin with Mark introducing himself with a traditional Māori pepeha.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Mon, 08 Jan 2024 - 57 - Benton McDonough: Finding Balance in Nashville at Night
Striking the right note with tourists, residents, and businesses
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When those around the world think of American cities with a nightlife scene, they would rattle off cities like New York City, Los Angeles, Detroit, Miami, New Orleans, among others. However, if you ask someone from the States where live music is made, celebrated, and integral to that American city’s nighttime identity, odds are they will have one answer: Nashville, Tennessee.
In this episode of 24 Minutes, we talk with Music City’s Benton McDonough, who is one of fifteen or so professional nighttime economy managers in U.S. cities.
What does that mean?
He tells us.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 29 Dec 2023 - 56 - Matthew Palm: Transportation Justice
In addition to hospitality and nightlife, nighttime workers have pivotal roles in healthcare, public safety, logistics, retail, and public works.
Yet, until now, there has been inadequate research dedicated to understanding their transportation needs, especially in terms of “transportation justice.”
What does that mean? We will find out in this 24 Minutes podcast episode with Matthew Palm in the Department of City and Regional Planning at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
In fact, we begin with Matthew’s answer to the question, “What is transportation justice?”
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 08 Dec 2023 - 55 - Robbe Van Bogaert: Nightlife Without Borders
Robbe Van Bogaert is Nightlife Expert for the city of Antwerp, Belgium.
He also:
co-owns Eventsure, an event planning business.has a job working with young people in nightlife.is a club and festival DJ.However, what 24HourNation wanted most to know about was nightlife, festival and club culture, a genetic bone growth disorder called multiple epiphyseal dysplasia (MED), and Robbe’s Human Power project.
In this episode of 24 Minutes from 24HourNation, we speak with Robbe Van Bogaert about allthese topics and what it means to live without borders.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Sun, 12 Nov 2023 - 54 - Stephen Brackett: Making Denver More Vibrant Again at Night
A grassroots effort is underway in Denver to build support for the Mile High City’s nighttime economy.
What served as the catalyst for this course of action?
Find out in 24HourNation’s interview with Stephen Brackett, Executive Director of ONE Denver. He tells us about the closing of a legendary jazz bar, El Chapultepec. Or, as the locals call it, The Pec.
You will also hear about:
The unprecedented opportunity to develop a new economic concept that has no historical baggage in Denver.What organizers expect in the next five years.How opportunities for young people are important to Denver’s nighttime strategies.We might also add that Stephen is a lead singer for the band Flobots. His experiences growing up in Denver’s music ecosystem have a significant role in his passion for Denver’s nighttime economy.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Sun, 05 Nov 2023 - 53 - Vicky: Empowering a New Generation of Nightlife Artists
STUDIO ZX was born out of the desire to create safe and lucrative opportunities for marginalized talents and artists belonging to Montréal’s underground, night culture.
As its co-founder and director, Vicky helps identify, empower, and place queer, drag, and burlesque artists into new settings.
Also, as president of MTL 24/24’s Night Council, Vicky and her colleagues are building grassroots and political networks to further elevate Montréal’s nighttime economy.
Learn how STUDIO ZX is introducing fresh talent to clients like Zoofest and Cirque du Soleil.Hear what’s possible when a community-based nighttime council works with a nighttime advocacy organization.Understand the importance of creating safe nighttime spaces for members of marginalized communities.Vicky closes this interview with remarks specifically for French listeners.
Spend 24 Minutes with Vicky from STUDIO ZX and MTL 24/24.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Tue, 24 Oct 2023 - 52 - Scott Plusquellec: Seattle's In-House Nightlife Business Champion
You may be employed by a municipality and looking for solutions on how to better manage the needs of nightlife businesses.
He serves as a liaison to the nightlife business community to help these businesses navigate the requirements of the city government.He helps develop policies and programs to support Seattle’s nighttime economy and create a better environment for nightlife businesses.He also campaigns for the city to view nightlife as a significant tourism asset.
Or you may be a nightlife business owner or manager who finds yourself gobsmacked by your city’s bureaucracy.
If so, this episode of 24 Minutes will be of particular interest.
Scott Plusquellec is the Nightlife Business Advocate for the City of Seattle’s Office of Economic Development. In this podcast episode, Scott articulates his three primary areas of responsibility:What best practices can your city borrow from Seattle? Find out when you hear from Scott Plusquellec in this episode of 24 Minutes.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Thu, 12 Oct 2023 - 51 - Katy Birnbaum: Event Production with a Purpose
Katy Birnbaum, the San Francisco founder of Into the Streets, has a unique philosophy when it comes to producing outdoor events.
In addition to their economic potential, Katy's events also try to change the world.
We like that.
Joyful events in public spaces can:
counter artificial intelligence and a society fractured by social media.celebrate — not just accept — a city's diverse cultures.offset the nasty political climate in America.In this episode of 24 Minutes, meet Katy Birnbaum, the San Francisco founder of Into the Streets. She also created Bhangra & Beats Night Market, 2023's summer sensation.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 29 Sep 2023 - 50 - Cristina Gil Venegas: Who Are We Designing the Night For?
In this edition of 24 Minutes, we speak with Cristina Gil Venegas, an architect, urban planner, and lighting designer from Bogotá, Columbia.
In addition to her work in the Andean city, she also spearheads Night-time Traveller. This initiative seeks to:
collect content related to the current panorama of how women experience public space at night.develop didactic tools for urban design from a gender perspective.open the debate on the role of women in the urban night.Her specific interest is in public spaces at night and how urban and lighting design planning projects need to be carefully responsive to members of community, particularly women and distinct cultures. This takes time, trust must be built, and city officials usually must be asked, “Who are we designing for?”
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Cristina believes that “cultural anchoring,” or a socially oriented approach, is important when it comes to addressing the real needs of people.
Spend 24 minutes with Cristina Gil Venegas in this episode of 24 Minutes, the podcast from 24HourNation.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Mon, 25 Sep 2023 - 49 - Ben Van Houten: San Francisco's Nighttime Economic Development Advantage
Imagine you are a nighttime business operator, and you manage an arts and cultural organization, a live or electronic music venue, a bar, a restaurant, or such.
When it comes to city hall, what you really need is someone in local government who understands your business and its value to your city. What you also need is someone inside city hall who understands the local permits and regulatory systems that make it hard for you to shine at night.
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Well, maybe you want to be in San Francisco because you need Ben Van Houten, Business Development Manager for the Nightlife and Entertainment Sector in the Office of Economic and Workforce Development at the City and County of San Francisco.
Spend 24 minutes (give or take) with Ben Van Houten in this episode of 24 Minutes, the podcast from 24HourNation.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Sun, 10 Sep 2023 - 48 - Emmanuel Rey: Oh, Canada! Ottawa has a Nightlife Strategy!
Depending on your information source, Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton have larger populations than Ottawa, Canada’s capital city.
Ottawa’s nighttime economic impact equals $1.2 billion dollars, one-third of the city’s daytime economic activity.Residents, rather than visitors, generate 84% percent of that nighttime ‘spend.’Eighty-eight percent of Ottawa residents agree that a vibrant nightlife is important to them.
To one degree or another, the cities with larger populations are known for their nightlife, hospitality, sporting events, and festivals.
Yet, Ottawa was the first Canadian city to step up and frame a nightlife strategy.
Edmonton and Vancouver are currently developing plans, and Montreal’s nighttime advocates certainly want the City of Montréal to do the same.
But then, bam, from back in pack, Ottawa does a full-out sprint and breaks the tape first to create a city council-endorsed nightlife economy strategy. And it is a strategy that prioritizes the creation of a paid nightlife commissioner.
Here are key discoveries:As such, residents receive the focus in Ottawa’s nightlife action plan.
The City of Ottawa also distinguishes between nightlife and nighttime economy. And important elements of the city’s nightlife culture are sporting events. That is a distinguishing factor.
These are just a few of the intriguing insights provided in our 24 Minutes podcast episode with Emmanuel Rey. Listen in.LEARN MORE ABOUT OTTAWA
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 01 Sep 2023 - 47 - Corean Reynolds: Nightlife for Boston, the 'City that Thinks'
In March 2023, the City of Boston hired Corean Reynolds to be its first Director of Nightlife Economy.
why Boston's Office of Nightlife came into being.the importance of building a nighttime advisory committee.the night cultures of Boston's twenty-three distinct neighborhoods.the goal of getting visitors and Bostonians to discover new things about the city … through nightlife.
As a city that values its intellectual capital, and with respect to its neighborhoods, Boston aspires to serve nighttime economic drivers in education, healthcare, public safety, in addition to all the nightlife industries.
In this podcast episode we learn:Get to know the “city that thinks.” Get to better understand Boston's nighttime economic priorities. And get acquainted with Corean Reynolds in this episode of 24Minutes.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Tue, 29 Aug 2023 - 46 - Freek Wallagh: Keeping Nightlife on Amsterdam’s Agenda
For many around the world, Amsterdam conjures up images of being Europe’s “sin city.” What may not come to mind is a more-nuanced view that this 24-hour city’s nighttime economy is an integral element of Amsterdam’s heritage.
In 2012, Amsterdam was the first city to officially designate an individual (Mirik Milan) as Nachtburgemeester, or “night mayor.” In 2014, nighttime stakeholders formed Stichting N8BM A’DAM, the Night Mayor Foundation of Amsterdam, to strengthen, sustain, and further define the terms of office for the city’s night mayor.
This year, stakeholders publicly elected poet and spoken word performing artist Freek Wallagh as Amsterdam’s latest Nachtburgemeester.
In this episode of 24 Minutes from 24HourNation, we speak with Freek about:
The role the night has in pushing boundaries.The challenges and opportunities of nighttime tourism.Stichting N8BM A’DAM’s mission statements and structure.How to get — and keep — the nighttime perspective on the agendas of policymakers.Listen in as we spend 24 Minutes with Freek Wallagh.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Thu, 03 Aug 2023 - 45 - Kady Yellow: Creative Placemaking, Urban Art, and Jacksonville Nights
We have questions:
What exactly is placemaking or creative placemaking?When it comes to art that is created for — and found in — public settings, what is the difference between graffiti, murals, and street art?How can public places and urban art be shaped in ways that are inclusive and respectful of those who will interact with them the most?And what does any of this have to do with our cities and neighborhoods at night?We will find out the answers to these questions in this episode of 24 Minutes from 24HourNation. We talk with Kady Yellow, Senior Director of Creative Placemaking & Events for Downtown Vision, Inc. in Jacksonville, Florida.
Kady’s fascinating backstory offers great insight as to why she is such a valuable link between policymakers and those who are often left out of community decisions.
As a bonus, Kady also gives us an introductory class in outside-of-the-museum urban art. We get history and details about:
Graffiti artMuralismStreet ArtMoreover, we learn how murals can have both a positiveand negative effect on neighborhoods and public spaces. That’s a nuance especially worth listening for by commercial developers and city leaders as we hear from Kady Yellow.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Mon, 17 Jul 2023 - 44 - Joe Reilly: Nighttime Economies and University Towns
Would your college-aged family member be safer in a university community that has a professional “nighttime mayor?”
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At this time in North America, there are fifteen cities that have nighttime economy managers. Often, these individuals have a responsibility to help keep nightlife districts safer, more respectful, and more vibrant.
Of these fifteen cities, two are what we might think of as “college towns.” One of these cities is Iowa City, Iowa, home of more than 30,000 students attending The University of Iowa.
Now, wouldn’t you want your child to be in the care of a community that takes extra steps to care for its college students when they are out in nighttime business districts?
In this episode of 24 Minutes, we talk with Iowa City Downtown District’s Nighttime Mayor, Joe Reilly.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Tue, 11 Jul 2023 - 43 - Simone D’Antonio: Torino’s ToNite Project, a Laboratory for Change
“There are some aspects of the night that are impossible to understand if you are not part of the community,” says Simone d’Antonio from the Associazione Italiana dei Comuni Italiani (National Association of Italian Municipalities).
In this episode of 24 Minutes from 24HourNation, Simone is talking about the ToNite Project in Torino, or Turin, Italy.
ethnographic and social research — involving local stakeholders — to analyze the perception of public safety in the targeted neighborhoods.activating and empowering community leaders.developing a technological platform to analyze the data relating to urban insecurity.redeveloping public spaces in the project areas.announcing and activating financial support and services that will have a social impact especially in the evening hours.creating an impact assessment of actions in the ToNite neighborhoods.
The ToNite Project tested new thinking on how to shape and strengthen nightlife in important but overlooked neighborhoods that have very different characteristics and residents of different cultures and socioeconomics.
The ToNite Project also used creative professionals from within the community to help shape a new future for these neighborhoods.
The project included:The ToNite Project offers a model that can be replicated in cities around the world.
Take 24 Minutes to hear from Simone d’Antonio.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Thu, 29 Jun 2023 - 42 - Dr. Phillip Wadds: Expanding the Concept of Harm Reduction in Nightlife Districts
Ordinances, rules, sanctions, penalties, regulations, consequences. These can all help reduce harm in our nightlife spaces.
Research now suggests new ways for us to think and act differently when establishing safer spaces inside bars, clubs, and music venues. Evidence also supports new steps to take that will extend safety into shared, public spaces outside of the businesses that are licensed to serve alcohol.
However, they can also produce harm.In this conversation with Dr. Phillip Wadds at the University of New South Wales, we talk about:
- New thinking for nightlife security personnel.Going beyond law enforcement to create communities of care in our nightlife districts.
But first, we define "harm reduction" in our 24 Minutes with Phillip Wadds.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Sun, 11 Jun 2023 - 41 - Boyd Sleator and Holly Lester: Nighttime Advocates as Cultural Rights Advocates
Free The Night is a non-profit organization that formed during the pandemic. Its mission is to create a safe, progressive, and culturally rich environment for nightlife in Northern Ireland.
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But, in fact, the charity is much more than that. It is also a cultural rights ... almost civil rights advocacy organization.
It has to be.
Boyd Sleator, one of Free The Night's co-founders, has stated, "Freedom of expression is a human right, that includes the right to perform and take part in what you consider your cultural life.
"Governments can impact those rights and, we as global communities advocating for the late-night creative economy must recognize this, not become complacent or compliant, and advocate strategically and ethically."
Gain a deeper understanding of the nighttime economy as we spend 24 minutes withFree the Night co-founders, Holly Lester and Boyd Sleator.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Sat, 27 May 2023 - 40 - Karen Whybro: The "Manosphere," Misogyny and Nightlife
Most of 24HourNation’s podcast episodes come in at around 24 minutes of length. Hence our name for the podcast.
This one runs longer, however. It runs longer for a very good reason. It runs longer because more attention needs to be given to misogyny in the nighttime economy and women’s safety in social spaces.
Every city could communicate to its residents and visitors that toxic male culture is not welcome.
Listen to this podcast episode on misogynistic behavior in nightlife and then chart your path and be an advocate for safe spaces for women in the nighttime economy.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 12 May 2023 - 39 - Emma Warren: Why We Dance
Dance as communication. Dance as protest. Dance as a place of warmth and community. How have we come to dance together and why is that important to both our personal and cultural histories.
In this episode of 24 Minutes, we speak with author, journalist and broadcaster Emma Warren. "Dance Your Way Home: A Journey Through the Dancefloor" is her latest book.
If you love to dance but have not taken a moment to consider why we dance — and why we gather with others in dance — here are 24 minutes with Emma Warren.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Tue, 02 May 2023 - 38 - Libby Harris: Strengthening LGBTQIA+ Places and Nighttime Economies
What role can a city have in shaping and sustaining the social and cultural heritage of its LGBTQIA+ districts?
Let’s talk about that with Libby Harris, Night Time City Manager, City of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia.
We will learn about the City of Sydney’s Nighttime economy office and how it interacts and plans with community stakeholders, other city departments, regional leaders and state officials.
We’ll also gain insights into Sydney’s commitment to its Oxford Street precinct, a historically significant gay neighborhood. For 45 years, this precinct’s nighttime economy has received a boost from Sydney’s annual Mardi Gras Festival and parade. This year its nighttime economy and Mardi Gras were turbocharged as Sydney hosted WorldPride, a major international LGBTQIA+ festival.RELEVANT WEBSITES
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Sun, 16 Apr 2023 - 37 - Officer Colin Fowler: A Safer Downtown District, 4 Strategies You Can Use
Police departments in cities large and small can learn a great deal from Iowa City, Iowa.
That’s right.
In this episode of 24 Minutes, we discuss strategies for safer downtown districts that will work in large and small cities.
Our guest is Colin Fowler, Downtown Liaison Officer for the Iowa City Police Department.
Learn how he is helping to create a safer downtown district through:- effective relationships,accessibility,providing businesses what they say they need, andsolving panhandling by solving homelessness.
Along the way we also discuss police shortages, a shift in America’s political climate when it comes to policing, violent intruder training, restorative justice, socks, whether or not bar employees should carry guns … and Bertha the rabbit.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 24 Mar 2023 - 36 - John Wayne: Let Us Dance, Afterhours and Nighttime Culture
In cities across America, permits, regulations and ordinances make it difficult for aboveboard planners of after-hours events to be treated differently than unscrupulous promoters.
However, one Dallas event producer named, yes, John Wayne, wants to do it the right way.
We’ll have an eye-opening conversation with John about:
after-hours parties, and why they are essential to a segment of our society;how there is not a clear regulatory path for those wanting to present nighttime events; andan idea that might just help.The challenges John Wayne faces in Dallas are not unique to the Lone Star State. Most cities across North America do not know what to do with 2 a.m. to 6 a.m., alcohol-free after-hours events.
How will cities begin to permit these events in order for above-board promoters to operate with transparency?
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Sun, 19 Mar 2023 - 35 - Dr. Julius-Cezar MacQuarie: How to Help Nightshift Workers
Night workers and shift workers are an invisible driver of our cities’ economies. Nightshift workers are also an often-vulnerable segment of our society.
In this episode of 24 Minutes, we talk about that precarity Dr. Julius-Cezar MacQuarie of the Nightworkshop Project.
We will learn about:
nighttime workersthe presence of immigrants, or migrants, in the nighttime workforce.biological clocks and nocturnal workers.an action we can all take to help nightshift workers.RELATED LINKS
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Mon, 13 Mar 2023 - 34 - Shain Shapiro PhD: How Music Makes Your City Better
Music can make your city a better place. And in more ways than you might realize at first.
In this episode of 24 Minutes, we learn more about this concept from Shain Shapiro, Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Music Ecosystems. Shain is also Founder and Chairman of Sound Diplomacy.
The value of music audits and municipal music strategies.What a music ecosystem is.How music can solve problems in our cities.
We will talk about:We will also learn how the Center of Music Ecosystems and Sound Diplomacy are helping to transform the nighttime economies of dozens of cities. In addition, we’ll get the inside story on Shain’s upcoming book, “This Must Be The Place: How Music Can Make Your City Better.”
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Tue, 28 Feb 2023 - 33 - Dawn Dines: Spread the Word, Stamp Out Spiking
Have you ever had someone spike the punch at a house party? Spike your drink at a bar? Or, worse yet, stick you with a syringe containing a powerful sedative? Did you report it?
In this episode of 24 Minutes, we talk with Dawn Dines, Founder of the UK organization, Stamp Out Spiking.
We will talk about:
the common forms of spiking and their long-term effects,how underreporting gives power to perpetrators,the fact that men are also victims, andwhat you and others can do to … stamp out spiking.“IT WAS JUST A PRANK”
You might be surprised to learn that spiking is more often done by someone you know.
You may be horrified to hear about women and men who were spiked and then videotaped while being raped.
You will also hear about an action women took in the UK that finally got the attention of elected officials.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Sun, 26 Feb 2023 - 32 - Ben London: Create and Support Exceptional Local Music
What role can live music have in our cities’ cultural vibrancy and economic growth? And what responsibilities do cities and cultural guardians have to grow and nurture local music scenes?
Let’s hear from musician Ben London, Executive Director of Sonic Guild Seattle. We will talk about:
how small actions can create big results,the importance of music to a city’s ecosystem, andthe transformative magic of live performance.SONIC GUILD LINKS
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Sun, 19 Feb 2023 - 31 - Alicia Scholer: Nighttime Experiences Female Customers Value
Half of the world's population is female. Half of the day is the night. So, what can nighttime businesses do to increase their share of customers who are women?
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In this episode of 24 Minutes, we talk with Alicia Scholer, Vice President of Responsible Hospitality Institute.
From the research and focus groups she has conducted, Alicia shares:
the decision matrix women use when they are deciding what to do and where to go at night,
the single thing that will keep women from returning to any business, and
other actions you might consider if you value female patrons.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Thu, 16 Feb 2023 - 30 - Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter: Faith, Mythology, Mysteries and the Night
Every now and then, 24HourNation likes to look at the night through a different lens. Certainly, one of the most enduring views of the night comes from our faith traditions.
there is no light without darkness,the night needs not to be perceived as a time for fear, andwe can reclaim our spirit at night.
That is why, for this edition of 24 Minutes, we're going to set out into the wilderness of faith, mythology and mysteries of the night. We'll also take a look at what all that means to those who thrive in the nighttime space.
After all—and we never thought of it in this way before—when it comes to theological and mythological traditions, the nighttime was here first.
The night has seniority.
So, in this episode, we will spend 24 minutes with Rev. Dr. Daniel C. Kanter of the First Unitarian Church of Dallas.
We'll reflect on how:There will be no proselytizing but we will explore "the luminous darkness" during 24 Minutes with Rev. Dr. Daniel C. Kanter.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Thu, 02 Feb 2023 - 29 - Mathieu Grondin: How Montréal is Transforming its Nighttime Economy
One city in North America is on the leading edge when it comes to transforming its social and cultural scene at night: Montréal.
this innovative and private non-profit organization which works in partnership with the City of Montréal and the government of Québec;how the City of Montréal is piloting a program to extend hours for alcohol service at nighttime businesses;MTL 24/24's robust Montréal Night Summit coming May 17-21, 2023;and Mathieu's recent experience as a music ambassador to war-torn Ukraine.
In this episode of 24 Minutes we talk with Mathieu Grondin, General Director for MTL 24/24.
You will hear about:MTL 24/24 aims to enhance the Montréal's development by introducing the night as a new frontier for innovation. The organization also intends to facilitate nighttime economic development while placing Montréal's culture in a global spotlight.
establish the nightlife as a new space for economic growth;develop projects that structure community and economic life at night;offer various services, advice and workshops to support artists, nightlife professionals and decision makers;organize educational activities around public issues relating to the night;fund research and gather data on Montreal’s nightlife;produce innovative events to promote Quebec’s nocturnal culture;provide a venue dedicated to the night and participate in the advancement of neighbourhood nightlife.
MTL 24/24's mandate is to:Learn more about MTL 24/24:
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Thu, 26 Jan 2023 - 28 - David Solomon: Prevent Nighttime Cyberattacks on Your Organization
Valuable customer or patron data. Sensitive financial information. Irreplaceable event planning details. Original publication drafts, digital art or music compositions.
Are any of your operations managed online?Does a vendor provide you with a web-based service? Do your employees manage social media accounts on work computers?Face it, eventually your internet security will get breeched.
At night.
Why at night? Because that is when your guard is down. Hackers are smart, quick and relentless. They're looking for anything they can monetize.
While you're sleeping, they're reaping.
Organized cyberattacks deploy machine learning, giving their computers the capability to learn about your security measure (if you evenhave them) just like that "Jurassic Park" velociraptor figuring out how to open a door.
It's easiest to open that door at night.
Our guest for this 24 Minutes podcast episode is David Solomon of CyVault. CyVault develops cyber defense technology to protect, detect, monitor and respond to network intruders.
We discuss cybersecurity for large and small businesses and organizations. We reference hospital systems, arts organizations and government agencies that have been immobilized by ransomware. David also provides the costs and time associated with data recovery compared to proactive security.
And he provides simple action steps you might want to take today to protect your computer systems and networks from a malicious threat tonight.24HOURNATION
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 13 Jan 2023 - 27 - Mary Crilley: Reducing Sexual Violence at Music Venues
The statistics are staggering.
48% of musicians have experienced sexual harassment at work.79% of women aged between 18 and 24 had experienced or witnessed sexual harassment on a night out. 56% of nightlife workers have experienced sexual violence on a night out or while working in the nightlife environment.almost 9 in 10 women feel unsafe in public spaces.In 2018, Mary Crilley launched Safe Gigs Ireland, a campaign to respond to the experiences of audiences, creatives, artists and all working within the broader arts and entertainment sector. Her goal was to challenge and tackle environments that were rife with harassment, micro-aggressions and sexual violence.
Through innovative partnerships with musicians, producers and venues, Safe Gigs is leading the charge to reduce sexual harassment. The Safe Gigs Charter provides a model that can be adapted by music, dance and alcohol-licensed venues around the world.
In this episode of 24 Minutes, meet Mary Crilley and learn a few ways Safe Gigs Ireland is helping others to stop tolerating violent behavior.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Tue, 29 Nov 2022 - 26 - Robert C. Smith: What Nightlife Businesses Must Do About Gun Violence
This special edition of 24 Minutes from 24HourNation is our response to the Nov. 19, 2022, mass shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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The nighttime community mourns. For those who were murdered. For those who grieve. And for those physically or emotionally injured from this act of violence and hate.
It seems we are at a place in America where nighttime businesses and events that serve alcohol must prepared for gun violence. Nightlife employees and customers must also have a plan.
Experts tell us that gun violence is not going away. They say we must all prepare for calculated or impulsive shootings when we go out at night.
In this episode, we talk with one of those experts. Robert C. Smith is CEO and President of Nightclub Security Consultants.
Spend 24 minutes and learn what bars, clubs, restaurants, hotels, theaters, festivals and we can do to avert terror at night.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Tue, 22 Nov 2022 - 25 - Diana Raiselis: The Case for Later Nights
In this 24 Minutes episode, you will hear about:
the global patchwork of regulations that determine when nightlife ends.alcohol service closing times and the ramifications on a city’s design, services, economics and cultural life.contradictions between anecdotal experience and conventional logic when it comes to extending alcohol service.how nights are not going to govern themselves.the 24-hour aspects of any-sized city.We speak with Diana Raiselis, Research Lead for the global consultancy VibeLab.
VibeLab is a purpose-driven consultancy that is focused on nighttime, nightlife and cultural industries. Based in Amsterdam, Berlin and Sydney, VibeLab also works with a network of 70 "night mayors" in cities around the world.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 18 Nov 2022 - 24 - Rachel Clark: A Lifesaving Program for Safer Nighttime Experiences
This 24 Minutes episode will be of particular interest to those who:
attend or produce music and dance festivals.care about those who attend music and dance festivals.are healthcare or health risk-reduction professionals in the fields of sexual behavior and substance use.We speak with Rachel Clark, Education Manager for the national non-profit organization, DanceSafe.
DanceSafe offers programs that range from drug education to political advocacy to sexual health education.
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The group is best known for its DanceSafe booths at festivals and events where volunteers distribute ear plugs, provide facts, advocate for consent, and test drugs so revelers may make informed decisions for themselves.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Wed, 09 Nov 2022 - 23 - Robert C. Smith: Door Security and Alcohol Liability
In this episode, we spend 24 minutes with Robert C. Smith, CEO & President of Nightclub Security Consultants.
A former police officer, Robert has developed training programs and liability solutions for hospitality businesses that are licensed to serve liquor. NSC's services have been valuable to small and large venues across the country.
Nightclub Security Consultants has trained more than 5,000 bouncers, security guards, alcohol servers, managers and owners to better understand potential liabilities, legal standards and the importance of having policies and procedures.
Earlier this year we had the opportunity to hear Robert speak about a number of topics to do with nightlife, including security, alcohol liability and active shooters.
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We simply believe that this guest offers important insights and information for bars, clubs, restaurants and hotels that operate at night.24HOURNATION
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Tue, 25 Oct 2022 - 22 - Lutz Leichsenring: Create a Manifesto for Nightlife
Over the course of a year, VibeLab convened 120 visionaries in 55 cities and ten focus groups representing the global nighttime community.
Their goal was to create a document that can give nighttime advocates reasons why nightlife is important as we chart the future and navigate public health, political and environmental challenges.
The result is VibeLab's global nighttime manifesto. The document positions nightlife and our nighttime culture as essential, if undervalued.
"United by common values and visions, let us rise up together and foster a more meaningful reality and resilient future for nightlife around the world."
In this episode of 24 Minutes from 24HourNation, learn about the global nighttime manifesto as we talk with Lutz Leichsenring, co-founder and partner of VibeLab. Lutz is also spokesman and an executive board member for Berlin Clubcommission.
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In addition, add your name to the list of those around the planet who believe that the culture, people and places of the night can create safer, more resilient and more sustainable cities.24HOURNATION
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Thu, 29 Sep 2022 - 21 - Carly Heath: Our 'Duty of Care' to Keep People Safe
Spend 24 minutes with Carly Heath, Night Time Economy Advisor for the Bristol City Council in the UK.
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In this episode, you will learn a bit about Bristol and Carly's role as the liaison between nighttime business operators and the Bristol City Council.
Take particular note of Carly's innovative programs that address drink spiking and sexual harassment in nighttime spaces.
In addition, we explore the "Agent of Change" model Bristol uses for residential development near nightlife districts. We'll also consider nightlife workforce issues and explore climate change and the night.
Listen to learn what your town or city could also be championing as we spend 24 minutes with Carly Heath.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 23 Sep 2022 - 20 - Andjani Triloki: Amsterdam's Innovative Hosts Program
Cities across the US are looking for solutions to help deter crime, reduce nuisance and create an atmosphere of hospitality in their nightlife districts.
Amsterdam's Hosts may be the ideal program to model.
Hosts welcome visitors, answer questions and address nuisance-causing visitors about their behavior. Their presence in two of Amsterdam's most active nightlife districts has resulted in 20% reduction in alcohol-related incidents and a 40% decrease in nuisance reports.
Plus, Hosts serve as the eyes and the ears of their employer, the City of Amsterdam. They reduce costs of police enforcement and do not create an atmosphere of intimidation.
In this episode of 24Minutes from 24HourNation, we talk with Andjani Triloki, Coordinator of the Hosts program for the City of Amsterdam’s Wallen and Rembrandtplein districts.
We break the Hosts program down in a way that could help you build a program up in your city.
Plus, Andjani reminds us of one big difference between The Netherlands and the USA that needs to be taken into consideration.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 09 Sep 2022 - 19 - Brian Block: Public and Private Partnerships
In this episode of 24 Minutes from 24HourNation we talk with Brian Block, Entertainment Services Manager in the Development Services Department for the City of Austin, Texas, one of America's most respected live music cities.
Brian also serves as president of board for NITECAP Alliance, a US non-profit organization for nighttime management professionals and for those who support an increased focus on nighttime economies in American cities.
We hear about his work in Austin. We also come to know NITECAP, its mission and objectives, and how it can help anyone wishing to become an advocate for more effective nighttime governance in US cities.
Finally, Brian talks to us about what he calls "the gold standard" for strong and sustainable cities at night.
Learn about the nighttime economy movement in the USA and its increased opportunities for professionals as we spend 24 Minutes with Brian Block.24HOURNATION
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Sat, 03 Sep 2022 - 18 - Joanne Cox-Brown: Make It Vibrant, Appealing and Safe
In this 24 Minutes podcast episode, 24HourNation visits Joanne Cox-Brown, Founding Director of Night Time Economy Solutions, a consultancy in the UK.
Nighttime economy, cultural and business strategies.Women’s night safety charters and strategies.Nighttime economy research.
Night Time Economy Solutions assists communities that are addressing nighttime challenges like violence, drugs, binge drinking, weapon use and nighttime governance training.
The group also helps cities develop sustainable solutions rather than simply provide drive-by consulting.
Our discussion covers the client services her organization provides — with examples of success — including:In our conversation, Jo shares valuable data about patrons of nighttime businesses and districts (as well as those who are not users) and how they feel about safety, aesthetic appeal and being welcomed.
Spend 24 minutes with Joanne Cox-Brown, Founding Director of Night Time Economy Solutions.24HOURNATION
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Tue, 30 Aug 2022 - 17 - David Marquis: A Writer’s Perspective on Gun Violence
In this episode of 24 Minutes we discuss darkness, fear and violence with actor, writer, environmentalist, educator, storyteller and civil rights activist David Marquis.
Marquis is a long-time champion for environmental and social change in the Dallas area. He is the author of "I Am A Teacher" (Simon & Schuster), which became a series of widely performed plays.
He founded the Oak Cliff Nature Preserve in Dallas and has consulted with the Texas Conservation Alliance since 2011.
Marquis grew up on the high, dry plains of West Texas listening to family stories of the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression, of World War II and starting over after years of lean times.
He owes his love of a good story, his sense of social justice, his ties to nature and the land, and his first-hand experience with both strong women and strong men to his family.
His book, "The River Always Wins" (La Reunion) offers up a metaphor for hope in troubled times.
In this podcast, we include a recording of his newest piece of prose, relevant to this episode's theme and title.24HOURNATION
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Sun, 28 Aug 2022 - 16 - Tina Lee-Vogt: A Model for Municipal Department Teams
When it comes to nightlife, the City of Sacramento, California, takes a team approach.
If a venue intends to provide entertainment, it must obtain a two-year permit. The entertainment permit evaluates the conditions necessary for a venue to provide entertainment − from sporting events and live music venues to theaters and exhibitions. (There is a separate entertainment permit for special events.)
During the permit process, city representatives inspect the venue for state and city building codes, fire, plumbing, electrical codes and zoning regulations. Corrections must be addressed before the city will issue a permit.
The city’s nationally recognized Entertainment Permit Program is responsible for these permits. To ensure a safe, festive and successful nightlife, the program’s manager also convenes representatives from code enforcement, police, fire, building inspection and the state’s alcohol regulating agency.
This team approach was a significant asset following the April 3, 2022, mass shooting in a downtown Sacramento nightlife district.
Spend 24 minutes with Tina Lee-Vogt manager of the City of Sacramento’s Entertainment Permit Program.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Wed, 27 Jul 2022 - 15 - Alby Bocanegra: Global Strategies and Collaborations
Pioneered by Mastercard, City Possible is a new model of public-private partnerships that brings together a united private sector to work with cities and communities to solve system-wide challenges.
City Possible believes that, by co-developing, piloting and scaling solutions, it can strengthen the new triple bottom line: people, cities and businesses.
“We can create solutions to uplift all segments of the community by putting people at the center of design,” Mastercard states.
As a part of its City Possible initiative, Mastercard has also assembled an impressive international team of nighttime economy stakeholders. This 24-Hour Cities Network is helping design and create solutions in the areas of nighttime governance, public safety, mobility and economic development.
What could this mean for your city’s nighttime economy? Spend 24 minutes with M. Alby Bocanegra, Vice President for Mastercard’s Global City Partnerships.24HOURNATION
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Tue, 26 Jul 2022 - 14 - Mirik Milan: The State of the World at Night
As Amsterdam’s Night Mayor from 2012-2018, Mirik Milan played an instrumental role in the reshaping that city’s nightlife scene. Today, Amsterdam has one of the most vibrant and economically robust nighttime economies in the world.
His innovative position has now been replicated in more than seventy cities.
Today Mirik is co-founder and partner at VibeLab, a European-based consultancy. VibeLab supports creative communities around the world and helps them better understand the value of vibrant life at night.
VibeLab has been most defined by seven major projects, some in collaboration with other partners:
- Creative Footprint, a sociocultural initiative that maps and indexes creative spaces to measure the impact of nightlife and cultural activity.Global Nighttime Recovery Plan, a collaboration of over 130 practitioners and experts from seventy cities. The resulting document provides guidance for a safe and feasible post-pandemic nighttime economic recovery worldwide.Voices of Creatives, a study providing empirical evidence on the impact of Covid-19 on the culture and creative industries. This research focused on Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Senegal and South Africa.NACHTdenken (“night thoughts”), a 48-hour hackathon to produce innovative business ideas to save and strengthen German nightlife.Global Cities After Dark, a Sydney-born forum. Global Cities brings together nighttime stakeholders, artists and policymakers to shape the future of nightlife.Future of Nightlife, a global night culture research project. In it, industry visionaries, creators and leaders provide inspiration and insight into the possibilities of post-pandemic celebrations.Nighttime Governance Study, the first qualitative study of night mayors around the world.United We Stream, a cultural streaming and fundraising platform. The platform broadcasts music performances from cultural spaces affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Listen to our 24-minute podcast with VibeLab’s Mirik Milan to get an update on the State of the World (at Night).
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Wed, 20 Jul 2022 - 13 - Gray Hardaway: A New Private Sector Model for Safety
What if your nighttime business or event was able to summon an off-duty police officer or armed and trained guard as needed?
While out at night, what if you as an individual could also get peace of mind, deescalate a situation or receive protection from harm as needed?
And what if this was all available to you as a phone app?
With the option of getting an officer-on-demand or scheduling a plain-clothes or uniformed officer for an anticipated need, will Secur do for public safety what shared-ride services did for on-demand transportation?
Let’s find out when we spend 24 minutes with Gray Hardaway, Co-Founder and CEO of Secur.24HOURNATION
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 15 Jul 2022 - 12 - Allison Harnden: The USA’s First Nighttime Economy Manager
“We had growing nightlife that, like most cities, really had no plan. It just happened,” Allison Harnden is quoted as saying in a 2017 article from “Governing.”
“So suddenly you have neighbors feeling the noise or other kinds of disruption because systems haven’t been put in place.”
The European “night mayor” boom began in Amsterdam in 2012.
Soon after, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania became the first city in America to retain a “nighttime economy coordinator.”Harnden is a trailblazer. Spend 24 minutes with Pittburgh’s “night mayor” when we talk with Allison Harnden about how the Office of Nighttime Economy came to be and how having a nighttime manager has helped her city.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Sat, 09 Jul 2022 - 11 - Varghese Chacko: Saving NYC’s Diverse Culture
The coronavirus pandemic provided a direct and devastating blow to New York City’s economy, culture and identity.
NYC Nightlife United was born out of the need to support and help center the Black, POC (Persons of Color) and LGBTQIA+ businesses and workers that fuel NYC’s culture.
Spend 24 minutes with Varghese Chacko of NYC Nightlife United and discover how they have helped many diverse individuals sustain that city’s vibrant nightlife.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Thu, 30 Jun 2022 - 10 - Lauren R. Taylor: Stand Up to Harassment
Safe Bars helps bars, restaurants, breweries, and other alcohol-serving spaces create safe and welcoming cultures for patrons, and safe and respectful workplaces for staff.
Join us for 24 minutes with Lauren R. Taylor, Founder and Director, as we discuss Safe Bars and the precepts it believes are fundamental for nighttime workspaces:
active bystander skills;empowerment and self-defense; and de-escalation for hospitality professionals.24HOURNATION
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Tue, 28 Jun 2022 - 9 - Michael Kill: Post-Pandemic Employee Solutions
Michael Kill is a national voice for the UK’s nighttime industries. His role has become especially significant in the wake of COVID-19.
As Chief Executive Officer for the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) Michael has pushed for recognition and stability for the nighttime economy, challenged government policy and lobbied for long term reforms. He has also managed to do this while maintaining positive relationships with businesses.
Spend 24 minutes with Michael Kill on the topic of “post-pandemic” and universal nighttime workforce shortages, the work of the NTIA and the political power of a broad coalition of nighttime industries.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Tue, 21 Jun 2022 - 8 - Jason Swanson: How Technology Can Keep Troublemakers Out
Artificial intelligence has arrived at the door or your bar or club.
Not only can it protect your businesses from violent patrons, underage customers and unlawful behavior, it can reduce your insurance and personnel costs.
Spend 24 minutes with Jason Swanson of Patronscan and learn how your bar or club can check IDs, catch fakes, keep troublemakers out and secure multiple entrances with the latest technology.24HOURNATION
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Mon, 20 Jun 2022 - 7 - Will Straw: The Nocturnal Life of Cities
Will Straw is a thought leader in nighttime studies.
He has influenced many students in his official capacity as Professor of Urban Media Studies in the Department of Art History and Communications Studies at Montréal’s McGill University.
Dr. Straw’s reach as a speaker, visiting professor and expert has been amplified through The Urban Night. This website, media feed and interdisciplinary research project focuses on the nocturnal life of cities around the globe.
Plus, Will is a cinephile and scholar on the social and institutional dimensions of popular music.
Spend 24 minutes with Will Straw and share our passion for night studies, trends in the nighttime economy and how the night presents itself in popular culture.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 17 Jun 2022 - 6 - Brandon Webb: The Rise of Electronic Dance Music Events
In this episode of 24 minutes from 24HourNation, we talk about the phenomenon of electronic dance music (EDM) events surging in popularity; the challenges and benefits of these events; and what municipal decisionmakers will want to know in order to reduce their anxiety.
Our guest is Brandon Webb, Founder and CEO of One City Music Group and One City Future Sounds.24HOURNATION
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Wed, 15 Jun 2022 - 5 - Jim Peters: How to Best Manage Cities at Night
Learn what “nighttime economy” means, how valuable it can be to your city and how US city governments are best managing their nighttime operations.
Hear from Jim Peters, Founder and President of the Responsible Hospitality Institute and organizer of the annual Sociable Cities Summit.
"It's easy to say, 'We want to get rid of the problems' in our cities at night,'" Jim says.
"But the problems exist because of the interrelationship between many issues in our communities."24HOURNATION
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Mon, 13 Jun 2022 - 4 - Kelly Kerwin: Theatre as a Catalyst for Urban Vibrancy
“I’m somebody who thinks of theatre as a place for everyone,” says Kelly Kerwin, the new artistic director for Oklahoma City Repertory Theater.
Kelly is also somebody who believes places for everyone can be thought of as theatre.
In May 2022, OKC Rep presented an original, site-specific experience, “Of A Mind.” Guided by a live narrator and set to a score of local voices, stories, sounds and music, audiences gathered as a group for an outdoor walking experience through parts of downtown Oklahoma City that are often missed.
The exploration of mindfulness, urban ecology and social interaction demonstrated innovative (and authentic) ways theatre can help activate nighttime experiences in cities of all sizes.
Listen in on this 24-minute podcast with OKC Rep’s Kelly Kerwin.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 10 Jun 2022 - 3 - Michael Fichman: Three Priorities for Your City's Nighttime Economy
Do you want hear three priorities that will help your city’s nighttime economy bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic?
How about if our guest expert also throws in the most important action your city can take? It surprised us.Spend 24 minutes with Michael Fichman, an international leader in policy, research and advocacy related to nighttime cities and nightlife arts and culture. Michael is also a city planner, DJ, producer, composer and author of Global Nighttime Recovery Plan.
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Thu, 09 Jun 2022 - 2 - Haleigh Harrold: Keep Your Customers and Co-Workers Safe
In nighttime businesses that serve alcohol, you can increase customer and employee safety by noticing uncomfortable and unsafe behavior.
Learn one of the best ways to offer customer service is by taking care of your clientele when we spend 24 minutes with Haleigh Harrold, Executive Director of SAFE Bar Network.24HOURNATION
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Fri, 03 Jun 2022 - 1 - Dominique Greco: Take Action Through Alliances
Your city’s nighttime economy could strengthen if drinking, dining, dancing and other cultural entities form an alliance that advocates, educates, trains and builds your city’s brand.
Gain great insights for your community and spend 24 minutes with Dominque Greco, founder of Orlando Hospitality Alliance.24HOURNATION
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24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:Wed, 01 Jun 2022
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