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  • Breaking Barriers in Parksville & “Cheapskate in LotusLand” - Living Well on Less
    Mar 24 2026

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    Why You Should Listen to This Episode: If you've ever watched someone struggle to reach the beach, navigate a cracked sidewalk, or find a parking spot that simply doesn't exist — this episode will change how you see your own community. Ralph and Maggie Tietjen of Access Oceanside Association bring hard numbers, personal heartbreak, and genuine hope to the conversation about what it would take to make Parksville the most accessible community in Canada. And when Vancouver journalist and author Steve Burgess explains why reusing dental floss is a philosophical statement — not just a habit — you'll find yourself rethinking what you actually need to live a life you love.

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    (27:30) Steve Burgess is a Vancouver writer, broadcaster, former CBC host, contributing editor of The Tyee, and two-time Canadian National Magazine Award winner. After more than three decades of living well in one of Canada's most expensive cities — not by earning more, but by thinking differently — Steve has channelled that philosophy into his new book, Cheapskate in LotusLand: a personal guide to the philosophy and practice of living well on less. From Freeganism to frugality as freedom, Steve challenges readers to rethink their priorities and design the life they actually want — no budget required.

    (06:45) Ralph and Maggie Tietjen are with Access Oceanside Association, a nonprofit working to raise awareness and break down barriers for residents and visitors in the Parksville Qualicum Beach region. After losing her leg, Maggie found herself excluded from the very beach she loved. Together, she and Ralph have been surveying local businesses, hotels, and public spaces, advocating for accessible parking, sidewalk improvements, beach access, and more. Their goal: to make Parksville a national model for inclusion.

    Episode Quotes:

    "One in five households have an accessible parking tag. It's like a badge of honour in this area. So if you look at any parking lot and you think of one in five — persons with disabilities in some shape or form — the amount of parking spaces around, it's tough to get a spot."Ralph Tietjen, Access Oceanside Association

    "Frugality is a necessary skill of creative people. My life is not going to be about increasing my income. It's going to be about how can I get by doing what it is that I want to do."Steve Burgess, Author, Cheapskate in LotusLand

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  • What happens when a 20-year-old city councillor grows up to become the MLA, and is still trying to get things built faster?
    Mar 24 2026

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    In this episode of Nonpartisan Hacks, Joel Grenz and Sean Wood sit down with George Anderson, MLA for Nanaimo-Lantzville, former Nanaimo city councillor, commercial lawyer, and Parliamentary Secretary for Transit. Anderson shares what it was like being the youngest person at the council table by four decades, how he went from door-knocking to Treasury Board, and what he believes is the most expensive material in home construction today.

    The conversation spans Anderson’s private member’s bill on building approvals, the mechanics of how private members’ bills actually work, the future of Vancouver Island rail, and why government is like a supertanker — it takes time and patience to change direction.

    Episode Highlights:

    What it’s like being a 20-year-old councillor when the next youngest colleague is 60

    How a transportation master plan built over a decade ago still guides Nanaimo today

    The step-by-step process of how a private member’s bill becomes law in BC

    Why professional reliance in building approvals could speed up housing construction

    What the Parliamentary Secretary for Transit actually does

    How BC’s ports connect Saskatchewan grain to Sapporo beer

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  • Dr. Erica Harris - How Cancer Became the Road She Was Supposed to Travel
    Mar 24 2026

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    Why You Should Listen to This Episode

    If you've ever had life take a turn you didn't choose, this episode is for you. Dr. Erica Harris received a two-month terminal diagnosis in 2012 and somehow turned that devastating detour into the most purposeful chapter of her life. Her story isn't about toxic positivity — it's about the raw, honest work of surviving, finding meaning, and ultimately thriving. The message from her son that kept her going during her darkest moments alone is worth the listen.

    In this episode:

    Faced with a two-month terminal diagnosis in 2012, Dr. Erica Harris didn't simply survive — she emerged transformed. In this conversation, she opens up about how her life changed in the years that followed, and the inspirational message from her son that kept her going during the darkest of moments.

    Today, Dr. Harris is the Founder of RiseToday.com where she serves as a TedX International Speaker, a Motivational Life Coach, a #1 Best Selling Author, and the Host of the Rise Today Inspirational Podcast. Her mission is to open up the conversation about hardship, equip others with the tools to stay the course, and help people thrive like never before.

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