Doctor of Transportation
Season 1Episode 18

Doctor of Transportation

October 8, 2018
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Willem Klumpenhouwer

It's not every day you get to hangout with a Doctor of Transportation, and certainly not one as cool as Willem Klumpenhouwer, PhD. He explains complex transit systems and principles in a way that's engaging and accessible. And we do it over a great beer from Good Mood Brewery.

From theoretical models and matrices, to exploring Brownian Motion, feedback loops, bicycle tracks, cities on the move, and improvisational theatre—we cover a lot of ground.

WILLEM KLUMPENHOUWER
Dr. Willem Klumpenhouwer on LinkedIn
Klumpentown
Spur the New West

LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS PODCAST
HUMAN TRANSIT by Jarrett Walker
Loose Moose Theatre Company
Good Mood Brewery
Calgary Transit
City of Calgary
Beer Map
Untappd App
Beer Revolution
Railyard Brewing
Thai Thai
Muku
Blues Can
Theatre on the Edge
Sour Dog Theatre
Bookers
Palomino

THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC
RebelRebel Theme Song by EMRE CORDS

Hosted by Michael Dean Dargie
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About the Author: Michael Dargie

Michael Dargie

Michael Dargie is a creative strategist, entrepreneur, and the voice behind the RebelRebel Podcast. He founded Make More Creative, a creative agency helping brands stand out in a noisy world, and authored BrandJitsu™: Move Your Brand From 'Meh' To Memorable. A motorcycle rider, scuba diver, octopus whisperer, artist, writer, director, and adventurer — Michael brings a deep curiosity and genuine warmth to every conversation. He believes the best stories come from people who dare to do things differently, and he has spent nine seasons proving it.