• Meet me in the Middle: Karin Kirkpatrick on CentreBC
    Aug 19 2025

    BC’s political landscape seems to change by the week... new parties, shifting allegiances, and plenty of noise. But what about the voters in the middle who just want good government?

    In this episode of Non-Partisan Hacks, Parksville councillors Joel Grenz and Sean Wood welcome Karin Kirkpatrick, leader of CentreBC and former MLA for West Vancouver–Capilano. From her time as Shadow Minister for Housing, Childcare, and Families to her leadership in the non-profit sector, Karin brings a unique perspective on how government can serve people better, without the partisan dogfights.

    The conversation covers:

    • Why CentreBC was formed and what it means to be “in the middle”
    • The challenges of housing, affordability, and short-term rentals (including Parksville’s Resort Row)
    • How governments can (and should) collaborate across levels
    • The risks of polarization and the case for pragmatic, data-driven decision-making
    • Why “boring” government might actually be good government

    Recorded from Joel’s deck (with fresh bread in the background), this episode blends substance, banter, and a look at what’s next for BC politics.

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    59 mins
  • So You’re Thinking of Running for Local Government
    Aug 1 2025

    Thinking about throwing your hat in the ring for local office? Or maybe someone told you you should run? In this episode, we pull back the curtain on what it really takes to run — and serve — in local government.

    Joel and Sean share candid reflections on why people run, what the job actually involves, and what they wish they knew before signing up. From campaign prep and council dynamics to emotional stamina and reading 2,000-page agendas, this episode is packed with real talk (and a few warnings).

    Plus... An apology from a Nanaimo city councillor who suggested sending busloads of people to a cabinet minister’s house, and had the courage to walk it back.

    Whether you’re gearing up for the next municipal election or just curious what goes on behind the nameplates, this episode is for you.

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    46 mins
  • Make Housing More Affordable (By Taxing It?)
    Jul 18 2025

    Can provincial housing targets be a smarter way to plan future housing across the province?

    In this no-guest episode of Non-Partisan Hacks, Joel and Sean unpack a new Parksville resolution headed to the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM) that seeks to uplevel how the Province sets housing targets for local governments. It’s a call for smarter, more climate-resilient, infrastructure-ready planning for BC's future.

    In this show's quote take, we confront the awkward truth: local governments are trying to make housing more affordable… using the limited tools they have: taxing homes.

    We also touch on:

    • Factors besides population growth predictions that need to be part of the housing equation
    • Insurance industry may have some insight into planning
    • and Sean's take on Sean's take

    Want more background on the resolution? Read Joel’s full blog post: joelgrenz.ca/advocacy/ubcm-resolution-supporting-climate-resilient-and-infrastructure-ready-housing-targets

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    34 mins
  • Zero Percent Problem with Chris Brown from Cross Border Interviews
    Jul 3 2025

    Is a 0% property tax increase really something to celebrate? Or is it just kicking the financial can down the road?

    In this episode of Non-Partisan Hacks, we’re joined by Chris Brown, host of Cross Border Interviews, for a candid conversation about municipal responsibility, political courage, and the dangerous allure of short-term wins. We dig into Chris’s viral editorial on local governments that prioritize popularity over planning — and why some municipalities might need to look in the mirror before pointing fingers at higher levels of government.

    We also touch on:

    • What Chris has learned from 350+ interviews with elected officials
    • Why rural communities feel left behind
    • The power imbalance between provinces and municipalities
    • And yes — the bread makes another appearance.

    Learn more about Chris and his show at crossborderinterviews.ca

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    46 mins
  • From Paralympics to Public Office with Michelle Stilwell
    Jun 18 2025

    Welcome to Non-Partisan Hacks, where hosts Sean Wood and Joel Grenz, both Parksville city councillors, take you behind the scenes of good governance. This episode is extra special as we welcome our very first guest, Michelle Stilwell—Paralympic champion, former MLA for Parksville-Qualicum, and passionate advocate for inclusive communities.

    Michelle shares her journey from winning gold medals to navigating the complexities of provincial politics. We dive deep into her transition from elite sports to serving as Minister of Social Development and Social Innovation in British Columbia. Michelle also offers candid insights on the realities of public service, the importance of relationship-building in governance, and what was involved in her role as caucus chair.

    And yes, there’s fresh-baked bread involved, courtesy of Sean!

    Don't miss our "Quote Take" segment, where we unpack the latest headlines and discuss integrity in politics.

    📢 Tune in to learn about leadership, resilience, and what it truly means to serve your community.

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    40 mins
  • Horse, Cart, and 2,000 Elected Officials Walk Into a Conference…
    Jun 6 2025

    In this episode of Non-Partisan Hacks, Joel and Sean return from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) conference in Ottawa. We share what we learned, who we met, and why it matters back home.

    We cover how FCM gives local governments a collective voice on national issues—from aging infrastructure to housing targets—and why property taxes alone aren’t cutting it anymore. We also break this episode’s “Quote Take” from FCM President Rebecca Bligh, who challenged the Prime Minister to help reform a system designed in the “horse and cart era.”

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    39 mins
  • Good Government Should Be Boring… So Why Are You Still Listening?
    May 22 2025

    In our inaugural episode of Nonpartisan Hacks, we dive headfirst into the world of local government — the meetings, the budgets, the sewage (yes, really). Joel Granz and Sean Wood explain why they started this podcast, why politics doesn’t have to be partisan, and why boring government is actually a good thing.

    We take on regional districts, mystery tax line items, and the Deloitte report on Metro Vancouver’s 41-member megaboard (spoiler: it’s unwieldy). Plus, we debut our Quote Take segment and dive into the world of spicy Facebook comments about housing, infrastructure, and whether city councils can cure the doctor shortage.

    If you’ve ever wondered who makes the decisions that affect your garbage pickup or why your property taxes fund things you’ve never heard of — you’re in the right place. Buckle up for a fun, occasionally ranty, surprisingly entertaining ride through the machinery of good government.

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    32 mins