Dr. Fay Martin and 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 into a season of upheaval. As Fay says, “doing what you can with what you have is a great antidote for feeling powerless and vulnerable”. Join us as we talk about the importance of using community resources to address community issues as an alternative to waiting for somebody else to fix things
Beth Houston and 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 about what GAP is doing right now, what it would like to do, and what it will take to make our big dreams for Gravenhurst come true.
Franz Hartman and 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.
Nat Pace and 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 CNCLT to support the movement here in Canada. A must-listen episode for anyone interested in organizing around community land stewardship.
Aaron Binder and A Better Way for Local Business
Join Aaron Binder and I as we discuss the connections between thriving local business and thriving communities.
Climate Change & Community Action with Len Ring
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 building, and what we can do (and are doing!) collectively and as individuals to mitigate climate change.
Kate Trueland and 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 and physical disabilities.
Newsletter: April-June 2024
Community insight survey, 2024 annual report, new board member, and more.
Community Insight Survey
Your voice matters. Help us create a home grown solution to the housing crisis in Muskoka by taking this short survey.
Kelly Jones and Saying Yes to Community
In today’s episode, Kelly Jones generously shares her story of building a life here in Muskoka, and uses it as an example of how life-changing an invitation into community can be.
Dr. Norman Yan and the Friends of the Muskoka Watershed
In today’s episode of At Home in Muskoka, Dr. Yan joins me for a conversation about how the natural environment is part of our community, and what we can do to strengthen our relationship to the land and water of Muskoka.
Newsletter: January-March 2024
New and returning board members, Florence Street Micro-Community updates, and grant news.
New and Returning Board Members
We are delighted to welcome Chris Jordan-Stevens back to the board of directors from his leave of absence, and Kathleen May and Jennifer Alexis as new directors.
This Community Keeps Stepping Up
Even as we gather the resources needed for eco-affordable construction, we’re looking ahead to a time when the buildings are ready for occupancy, and the community we hope to nurture and grow in partnership with residents, neighbours, and local organizations already at work building a healthy, compassionate, and just Muskoka.
Stewarding Community Assets for Community Health
In our final episode of season one, Sandi speaks about Community Land Trusts, and how stewarding community assets for permanently attainable housing can benefit everyone, not just the people who get housed.
Lynn DeCaro and Muskoka Vital Signs
In this episode, Lynn DeCaro from the Muskoka Community Foundation joins me to talk about Vital Signs, a bi-annual report that functions as a health and vitality check up across a range of sectors that are critical to the quality of life for our community. We discuss her path from Orrville to Muskoka, from bottle drives to community foundations, and from small actions to big impact.
Suzanne Willett and Community Living
I’m joined today by Suzanne Willett, Executive Director of Community Living Huntsville, to talk about what exactly Community Living does to support and advocate alongside people with developmental disabilities to live the lives they choose in their community.
Tom Fortier & Peter Kelley and the Muskoka Housing Task Force 2.0
I’m joined today by Tom Fortier and Peter Kelley to talk about how our community is affected by the housing crisis. We discuss what the District Municipality of Muskoka is doing about it, including the work of the Muskoka Housing Task Force 2.0, and what we as community members can do about it both collectively and individually.
Kate Monk and Regenerative Tourism
Kate Monk joins me today to talk about how a regenerative approach to the business of tourism aims higher than mere sustainability and helps ensure that the businesses, the environment, and the people who live here, work here, and visit here can thrive together.