
Tony Cho: The Truth About Cities No One Wants to Admit (and How to Fix It)
What if the way we've designed our cities… is quietly making us sick, disconnected, and alone?
In this deeply thought-provoking conversation, Darin sits down with Tony Cho, visionary developer and pioneer of regenerative placemaking, to explore how our built environments shape everything from our mental health to our sense of belonging. From his unconventional upbringing on a spiritual commune to transforming Miami's urban core, Tony shares a powerful perspective on what's broken in modern society, and how we can redesign it.
This episode dives into the collapse of true community, the hidden dangers of suburban life, and the urgent need to move beyond sustainability into true regeneration, where nature, culture, and human connection are at the center of how we build the future.
What You'll Learn
- Why modern cities are fueling a global loneliness epidemic
- The difference between sustainability and true regeneration
- How urban design directly impacts your mental and physical health
- The three pillars of regenerative placemaking: nature, community, culture
- Why suburbia may be the "American nightmare"
- How community is more important than biohacking for longevity
- The role of nature in healing stress, anxiety, and disconnection
- Why scaling cities isn't the answer: local design is
- How "third spaces" are disappearing and why they matter
- The future of cities built for human connection instead of profit
Chapters
00:00:03 – Opening: creating a roadmap to a SuperLife
00:00:32 – Sponsor: Fatty15 and the importance of cellular health
00:01:03 – The discovery of C15 and why it matters for longevity
00:02:12 – How cellular health impacts energy, aging, and metabolism
00:03:16 – Why C15 may be a missing nutrient in modern diets
00:04:06 – Returning to the episode
00:04:14 – Introducing Tony Cho and regenerative placemaking
00:04:43 – Tony's origin story: growing up on a spiritual commune
00:05:09 – The three pillars: nature, community, and culture
00:05:28 – Designing cities for connection and human health
00:06:11 – Starting the conversation: shared passions and purpose
00:06:34 – Life in an interfaith ashram and communal upbringing
00:07:14 – The impact of early spiritual discipline
00:08:17 – Leaving home and rebelling against structure
00:09:21 – The psychology of restriction and rebellion
00:10:18 – Discovering identity through independence
00:11:09 – Moving to Argentina and radical life shifts
00:11:51 – Being cut off and forced into self-reliance
00:12:42 – Entering nightlife and building a new life
00:13:11 – Transition into real estate and entrepreneurship
00:13:33 – Discovering the creative class in Miami
00:14:23 – Building community through urban revitalization
00:15:16 – Wynwood's rise and global cultural impact
00:15:37 – When success destroys authenticity
00:16:06 – The birth of regenerative placemaking
00:16:44 – The design flaw of modern cities
00:17:11 – Tribal living vs modern urban life
00:18:20 – Can community be designed at scale?
00:19:15 – Why regeneration is not about scaling
00:20:10 – The importance of place-based design
00:20:56 – The 15-minute city concept
00:21:17 – How cities became optimized for cars
00:21:49 – Sponsor: non-toxic cookware and health impacts
00:23:35 – The "American nightmare" of suburbia
00:24:07 – How built environments damage health
00:24:29 – Predatory design: food deserts and systemic issues
00:24:50 – Rethinking capitalism and city design
00:25:10 – Lessons from walkable, human-centered cities
00:25:34 – Technology, AI, and increasing disconnection
00:25:57 – Loneliness as a public health crisis
00:26:25 – The disappearance of "third places"
00:26:52 – Why community is the foundation of longevity
00:27:14 – The biology of human connection
00:27:43 – Nature access and urban happiness
00:28:27 – Redesigning cities for connection
00:28:49 – Regenerative housing and future living models
00:29:14 – Innovations in materials and construction
00:29:37 – Learning from nature's intelligence
00:29:56 – The failure of modern systems
00:30:30 – Regeneration beyond politics and ideology
00:30:51 – Measuring a city by health, not profit
00:31:12 – Infrastructure that fosters community
00:31:34 – The healing power of nature
00:32:00 – Forest bathing and science-backed wellness
00:32:22 – Reconnecting with biodiversity
00:32:57 – Awareness vs destruction of ecosystems
00:33:30 – Living in harmony with nature
00:34:10 – Closing reflections on designing a better future
01:13:00 – Final thoughts and outro
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Find More from Tony Cho
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Website: tony-cho.com
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Discover Tony's Future of Cities
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Instagram: @tonycho
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YouTube: Watch Now
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Buy Tony's New Book: Generation Regeneration
Find More from Darin Olien:
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Instagram: @darinolien
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Podcast: SuperLife Podcast
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Website: superlife.com
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Book: Fatal Conveniences
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New Show: Roadmap to Happiness
Key Takeaway
"We didn't just accidentally become disconnected—we designed it that way. And if we designed it, we can redesign it. The future of human health, happiness, and longevity isn't in more technology—it's in rebuilding connection: to each other, to our communities, and to nature itself."
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