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Nonpartisan Hacks

Nonpartisan Hacks

著者: Joel Grenz and Sean Wood
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Hosted by two Parksville city councillors, Nonpartisan Hacks brings you behind the scenes of how government really works — without the spin, the shouting, or the partisanship. We dive into the practical, the absurd, and the oddly inspiring world of local government, while mixing in the occasional provincial and federal twist. Expect real talk about decision-making, budgets, bylaws, and political hot potatoes (with a helping of humour and honesty).© 2025 Nonpartisan Hacks 政治・政府 政治学 社会科学
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  • De-stigmatizing Stigma
    2025/10/31

    What’s the difference between shaming people and shaming harmful behaviour?

    Parksville councillors Joel Grenz and Sean Wood take on one of the trickiest words in modern politics: stigma.

    From anti-smoking campaigns and seatbelts to vaping, littering, and impaired driving, this episode explores how culture and policy have worked together to steer society, using stigma as a tool for good.

    And with B.C.’s legislature debating whether schools should promote stigma against drug use, the conversation turns to where compassion ends and accountability begins.

    🎧 Listen in for:

    • Why stigma isn’t always the villain it’s made out to be
    • How shaming actions (not people) changed public behaviour... from smoking to drunk driving
    • The fine line between compassion and consequence in addiction policy
    • Bill M 213 and what both sides of the aisle might be missing
    • How governments can use culture—not just legislation—to drive change

    👉 Subscribe, rate, and review on your favourite podcast platform.

    Find all our episodes at nonpartisanhacks.com and drop us a line.

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    24 分
  • UBCM 2025 Review: The Big Conversations Shaping B.C. Politics
    2025/10/17

    From street disorder and involuntary care to a record-setting provincial deficit and party leadership reviews, this year’s UBCM had no shortage of debate …or drama.

    Hosts Joel Grenz and Sean Wood sit down on the deck (yes, with fingerless gloves) to unpack the biggest stories and sessions from the 2025 Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in Victoria.

    They dig into the shifting tone on addiction and public safety, Premier David Eby’s acknowledgement of policy missteps, and the growing conversation around stability, leadership, and what “compassionate” policy really means.

    🎧 Listen in for:

    • The evolving debate on decriminalization, hypoxia and involuntary care
    • B.C.’s record deficit and what it means for services
    • Advocacy wins (and a resolution about resolutions)
    • #bcpoli plot twists, from new party leaders to a mid-speech heckler

    👉 Catch this wrap-up episode and revisit our UBCM interviews with Pete Fry, Jeff Ferrier, and Rob Shaw at nonpartisanhacks.com.

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    48 分
  • Authenticity as Currency: Media, Politics, and Trust with Rob Shaw at UBCM
    2025/10/11

    What separates functional government from frustrated government?

    In this special episode recorded amongst the hustle and bustle of the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in Victoria, hosts Joel Grenz and Sean Wood sit down with political reporter Rob Shaw (CHEK News, Business in Vancouver, Political Capital) to explore what makes governments succeed or stumble.

    From the tension between local and provincial priorities to the challenge of maintaining trust in an age of cynicism, Shaw shares insights from years of covering B.C. politics and the people behind it.

    🎧 Listen in for:

    • What separates a successful government from a face-plant one
    • The shifting tone in B.C. communities and at UBCM
    • How local governments can build leverage and unity
    • The evolving relationship between reporters and power
    • Why authenticity matters more than ever in politics and journalism

    👉 Subscribe, rate, and review on your favourite podcast platform.

    Find all our episodes at nonpartisanhacks.com and drop us a line.

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    35 分
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