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#P052: Pretty good career advice
May 20, 2026
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May 6, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/20/26 | ![]() #P052: Pretty good career advice | What makes for a good career—and an even better life? In this thoughtful season finale, Peter explores the tension between achievement and meaning, offering practical advice and timeless insights on work, family, ambition, and the pursuit of “the good life.” | — | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() #P051: Better lucky than good! | Dumb luck, smart luck, the two-road chance, and the lucky find: What happens when a $400 million redevelopment plan collides with rising costs, shifting markets, and the explosive demand for data centers? This episode explores why sometimes being better lucky than good is the smartest strategy of all.Episode music: In Small Steps by Giulio Fazio | — | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() #P050: Secret Mall Apartment | A hidden apartment inside a mall becomes the starting point for a deeper look at how we perceive and design space. This episode connects figure-ground theory and poché to reveal why the spaces between things matter just as much as the things themselves.Episode music: Man of Mystery by Theo Gerard | — | ||||||
| 4/29/26 | ![]() #P049: A Ferrari engine ... with bicycle brakes | At 57, Peter, a “problem student” discovers the truth: his brain was never broken—it was wired for something different. From ADHD to autism to dyslexia, we unpack why neurodivergent minds are disproportionately driving innovation and entrepreneurship. The real question: are we overlooking our greatest talent pool?Episode Music: Human Machinery and Strange Things by Enrique Molano | — | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() #P048: So you're telling me there's a chance? | Are entrepreneurs born or made? Drawing on research in genetics, intelligence, and personality, this episode explores the scientific roots of entrepreneurial behavior—and how those traits show up in real estate developers. If you’ve ever wondered what drives people to see opportunity where others see risk, this conversation connects the dots.Episode music: Anything is Right by Giulio Fazio | — | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | ![]() #P047: Welcome to the 7 1/2 floor | Step off the elevator onto the 7½ floor and into the strange, unsettling world of liminal space—those in-between places that feel both familiar and deeply off. From Being John Malkovich to empty corridors, underground concourses, and eerie urban voids, this episode explores why these unavoidable and necessary spaces captivate and disturb us. And more importantly: what they reveal about how our cities—and our minds—really work.Episode Music: Ghouls Night Out by Aaron Paul Low | — | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | ![]() #P046: Mailbag pt. 2 | Mailbag Part 2 is here, and Peter is diving into your questions—from surprising choices in building materials to how port authorities really work. We’ll wrap it up with a look at the shaky future of office buildings and what it could mean for cities.Episode music: Weekend Croquet by Christian Larssen | — | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() #P045: The Mailbag Episode pt. 1 | One year in, The Reflective Urbanist opens the mailbag to unpack its journey so far—top episodes, surprising stats, and the stories that resonated most. It’s a candid look at what city-building conversations are landing, and why they matter beyond one place or profession.Episode music: Cheeky Little Ones by Giulio Fazio | — | ||||||
| 3/18/26 | ![]() #P044: A Nation of Enemies, and why I can't stop thinking about Chile | What can a military coup in Chile teach us about polarization, inequality, and the uneasy feeling that we’re becoming strangers to one another? From a chance encounter on a ferry to the rise of neoliberal economics and widening wealth gaps, this episode asks whether the United States is drifting toward its own “nation of enemies.”Episode music: The Radetzky March by Johann Strauss, Sr.and Sleeper Cell by Floor Model | — | ||||||
| 3/11/26 | ![]() #P043: Boom and Bust | Three real estate booms—the spec office surge of the 80s, the housing bubble of the 2000s, and today’s rental housing boom—shaped Peter’s career in unexpected ways. Each cycle reveals the same hidden force behind the rise and fall of development: waves of excess capital chasing returns.Episode music: The Domino Effect by Floor Modeland Cash Flow by Pecan Pie | — | ||||||
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| 3/4/26 | ![]() #P042: Mansplaining - why men should listen more and talk less. | In a crucial client interview, a single tone-deaf decision—to ignore the women asking the questions—quietly seals the team’s fate. This episode tells the story of an interview disaster fueled by mansplaining, interruption, and a stunning lack of self-awareness—and the redemption that followed.Episode music: Jazz Rumble by Airstream | — | ||||||
| 2/25/26 | ![]() #P041: Surveillance pt. 2 - Liquid Modernity | A routine data breach notice becomes a window into a much larger transformation in how power operates. In Part Two of this surveillance series, personal experience, protests in Minneapolis, and the theory of liquid modernity converge to reveal how privacy erodes — and why that erosion should concern us all.Episode music: Sneaky Inspector by Airstream | — | ||||||
| 2/18/26 | ![]() #P040: Surveillance pt. 1 - Back in the U.S.S.R. | What does a Cold War summer in Leningrad reveal about the hidden psychology of being watched? Drawing on Jeremy Bentham, Michel Foucault, and David Lyon, this episode traces how physical spaces—from hotel corridors to prison designs—quietly train us to police ourselves.Episode music: Celtic Jam by Airstream and Tactical Approach by Soundroll | — | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() #P039: When do developers earn their profit? | Developers aren’t paid when the headlines fade — they’re paid when the last unit sells. In this episode, we explore the risk, timing, and and hidden realities behind real estate returns, revealing why profit usually shows up much later than people think.Episode music from #Uppbeat: Catch the Rabbit by Soundroll | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() #P038: More stories about presentations! | Big presentations don’t always reward the best ideas—they reward luck, style, and the occasional spectacular failure. From RoboCop to real-world boardrooms, this episode explores how creative misdirection and charisma can change everything.Episode music: Sunshine Strut by Goldeny | — | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | ![]() #P037.5: What happens next? | A reflection on V for Vendetta, Timothy Snyder’s On Tyranny, and a city under federal siege—this episode asks what happens when fear replaces law, and fiction starts to look like foresight.Episode music: Mr. Nobody by DADALicense code: H5CIGYWQXHAGETPGStrength & Honor by Sky ToesLicense code: NETW5XKC1KOARADLNo Royal Road by Aaron Paul LowLicense code: EK2634PSTZAHBBWF | — | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | ![]() Teaser for "What happens next?" | On the next episode of The Reflective Urbanist, part of Peter's Reflecting on Freedom series, exploring themes of freedom and authoritarianism through V for Vendetta and Snyder’s On Tyranny, inspired by current events in Minneapolis.The episode What Happens Next: Anticipatory Obedience and the Rise of Paramilitaries posts Jan. 30.Music: Blundering Buffons by Matt Stewart-EvansLicense code: SFABRUEAYNX2XBM4 | — | ||||||
| 1/28/26 | ![]() #P037: What entrepreneurial developers really do | What if development is less about buildings and more about seeing differently? This episode explores how enterprising individuals combine overlooked assets and unmet demand to create entirely new real estate products.Episode music: Juggling by Andrey RossiLicense code: CRMTTN66DIADHPKP | — | ||||||
| 1/21/26 | ![]() #P036: The Romance of Public Space | Who truly belongs in public space—and who decides? In the Season 3 premiere of The Reflective Urbanist, Peter confronts democracy, dissent, and the growing tension between freedom and control in America’s streets, asking what we stand to lose when public space is no longer free.Episode music: Small Town by Christian LarssenLicense code: SWXAZOKIAQLIN2KE | — | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | ![]() Season Three Teaser | What's coming for Season Three of The Reflective Urbanist? More of developers, freedom, and that mailbag episode (finally.) | — | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | ![]() #P035: Finding Freedom in Times of Turbulence | In the midst of distraction, outrage, and uncertainty, Peter shares a deeply personal reflection on solitude and the quiet work of tending the inner self. This episode is an invitation to slow down, focus, and rediscover a sense of freedom that no one else can take away.Episode music: Impromptu For Piano Forte and Beatbox by Kevin MacleodLicense code: QYYNA7YUAEWMJJFGGossip by SoundrollLicense code: PQURSVOD7V0A33FPA Merry Gypsy Christmas by Jonny BoyleLicense code: REM6UOLUUGWN0EZD | — | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | ![]() #P030: Is it a capital problem? Or an operating problem? | Before you start building, ask: do you really need a new project, or just a smarter way to use what you’ve got? In this episode of The Reflective Urbanist, Peter shares stories of costly overreach, clever fixes, and the fine line between maintenance and reinvention.Episode music: Canataloupe by RALicense code: RVLHJK7AHJ6QVFVEWaffles Maker by SoundrollLicense code: DDMRF724PISJPOBN | — | ||||||
| 10/29/25 | ![]() #P028: Why do developers do such sh***y design? | You know good design when you see it, right? In this episode, Peter explores why architects and developers often differ on what constitutes 'good design,' emphasizing that design is subjective and shaped by many perspectives—including those of developers, critics, planners, and investors. Listen to some of the lessons he's learned about who you should probably listen to. (Hint: it's not your gut.)Episode music: Misadventure by Giulio FazioLicense code: FOCPQZHCGB1WMM5L | — | ||||||
| 10/8/25 | ![]() #P025: Jane Jacobs and Me | Peter revisits Jane Jacobs’ The Death and Life of Great American Cities—a book he first encountered (and maybe slept through) as a college student. Decades later, he reads it cover to cover and finds Jacobs’ insights on vibrant, mixed-use cities are as sharp and relevant as ever.Episode music: 56s Comedy by Giulio FazioLicense code: 1SWCQZWYJDT2WCVZThe Funny Bunch by Giulio FazioLicense code: TLBGPEW4E5UZCZIB | — | ||||||
| 10/1/25 | ![]() #P024: The Architect Sketch | This week, Peter stitches together Monty Python, exploding architectural models, and a designer who looks like Fabio. Why? To explore the messy, unpredictable world of architect selection panels—where bias, personality, and power dynamics often overshadow objective decision-making. From comedy sketches to real-life stories, we unpack why choosing the "best team" is rarely as straightforward as it seems.Episode music: The Liberty Bell March by John Philip Sousa, performed by the United State Marine Corps BandNota Bene by Doug OrganLicense code: ASXTDXDUKKB4U0EO | — | ||||||
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