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Projections and Predictions for 2023

January 26, 2023 The Urbanist
Projections and Predictions for 2023
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The Urbanist
Projections and Predictions for 2023
Jan 26, 2023
The Urbanist

With a new year comes expectations. Whether it's something shiny an unique or a continuation of the stuff that came before, those expectations really shape our anticipation (or antipathy) for the coming orbit around the sun. In this episode, hosts Natalie Argerious and Ray Dubicki talk about the which trends will probably continue and where the year will awaken, shaking and confused, to the harsh fluorescent light of new realities.

Of course, most of that new reality is going to be the grinding, unrelenting election schedule. 

We want to know your thoughts, opinions, and hopes for this twenty third year of the new millennium. Reach out to us at podcast [at] theurbanist.org.  

As always, you can find The Urbanist podcast on iTunes, Spotify, and other major platforms. And if you are enjoying the podcast, be sure to offer a “like” or “thumbs up” on your favorite platform. It’s a great way to spread the word to new listeners.

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With a new year comes expectations. Whether it's something shiny an unique or a continuation of the stuff that came before, those expectations really shape our anticipation (or antipathy) for the coming orbit around the sun. In this episode, hosts Natalie Argerious and Ray Dubicki talk about the which trends will probably continue and where the year will awaken, shaking and confused, to the harsh fluorescent light of new realities.

Of course, most of that new reality is going to be the grinding, unrelenting election schedule. 

We want to know your thoughts, opinions, and hopes for this twenty third year of the new millennium. Reach out to us at podcast [at] theurbanist.org.  

As always, you can find The Urbanist podcast on iTunes, Spotify, and other major platforms. And if you are enjoying the podcast, be sure to offer a “like” or “thumbs up” on your favorite platform. It’s a great way to spread the word to new listeners.