At Home in Muskoka Podcast
1) Places for People
I’m delighted to close season two of the podcast with a conversation with Fay Martin from Places for People. This is a critical listen for anyone struggling with a sense of hopelessness as we continue...Show More
2) Gravenhurst Against Poverty
Beth Houston joins me in today’s episode to talk about Gravenhurst Against Poverty, a cornerstone organization in Muskoka that creates community through food, programming, and transportation. We talk ...Show More
3) Five Ways to Make Homes Affordable
In today’s episode the Coordinator of the Alliance for a Liveable Ontario, Franz Hartmann, walks us through five ways to make homes affordable in Ontario. Five Ways Home is a project of hope by a...Show More
4) Sharing Knowledge, Building Community
In today’s episode, we meet Nat Pace, the network director of the Canadian Network of Community Land Trust. They lead us through the history of the modern land trust movement and the mission of the CN...Show More
5) A Better Way for Local Business
Aaron Binder is a long–time business owner and entrepreneur across multiple industries, with political experience and a passion for environmental and micromobility advocacy. He’s the director of the B...Show More
6) Climate Change & Community Action
Len Ring from Climate Action Muskoka joins the show today to discuss the history of CAM, the urgency of taking action to stop global warming, the interconnectedness of climate action and community bui...Show More
7) Championing Inclusive Spaces
Join Kate Trueland from Community Living South Muskoka and I as we discuss the impact inclusive spaces can have on the experience and enjoyment of Muskoka for residents and visitors with developmental...Show More
8) Saying Yes to Community
Kelly Jones is a powerhouse community builder and anti-poverty advocate, and it’s likely you’ve already met her through her work at Bridges out of Poverty, the YWCA, Residents Against Muskoka Poverty,...Show More
9) Ecological Restoration as Community Care
In 2014, Dr. Norman Yan completely failed to retire from his career in the science of understanding the human impacts on Ontario’s lakes, how the damage can be fixed, and how future damage can be prev...Show More
10) Stewarding Community Assets for Community Health
We’ve reached the end of the first season of At Home in Muskoka, and I couldn’t be more thrilled about the conversations we’ve had so far. In this final episode before our break to prepare for next se...Show More