Send us a text We can't ignore the elephant in the room—climate change. The stark reality of its impacts, including the 2023 peak in coal usage, serves as a reminder that our actions today sculpt the world of tomorrow. Fasten your seatbelts as we zoom into the magnetic pull of cities like Austin, where the secret ingredient to its charm is nothing other than 'fun'. It's a provocative thought—the notion that a city's cultural vibrancy could be the magnet for economic prosperity. And we're not just talking theory; I open up about my brush with the job market, leading us into a lively debate on how cities can evolve into hubs of excitement and opportunity. We explore how embracing unique cultural events and the arts, coupled with affordable housing, can transform cities like Tulsa into the next big things, steering clear of the soulless suburban sprawl. To cap off our urban odyssey, we delve into the concept of fun as a transformative power for cities facing housing crises and climate change. Drawing from my own experiences applying for a role at Elon Musk's prospective university, we discuss how injecting enjoyment into our cities isn't just a lofty idea—it's a practical solution rooted in celebration and innovation. We envision a future where cities are not just habitable, but irresistibly vibrant, and suggest ways to bring this vision to fruition. Join us as we rally for a world where the path to improvement is indeed paved with enjoyment, and every city has a shot at becoming a place you can't wait to call home. Help these new solutions spread by ... Subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts Leaving a 5-star review Sharing your favorite solution with your friends and network (this makes a BIG difference) Comments? Feedback? Questions? Solutions? Message us! We will do a mailbag episode. Email: solutionsfromthemultiverse@gmail.com Adam: @ajbraus - braus@hey.com Scot: @scotmaupin adambraus.com (Link to Adam's projects and books) The Perfect Show (Scot's solo podcast) The Numey (inflation-free currency) Thanks to Jonah Burns for the SFM music.