Nonpartisan Hacks

Nonpartisan Hacks

By: Joel Grenz and Sean Wood

Language: en-US

Categories: Government, Society, Culture, Politics, News

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).

Episodes

How Citizens Can Get Big Things Done with Donna Hais
Jan 09, 2026

How do citizens turn frustration into outcomes, without picking a party or burning bridges?

Joel Grenz and Sean Wood sit down with Donna Hais, longtime community leader, business executive, and chair of the Fair Care Alliance, to unpack how advocacy really works inside complex municipal, provincial, and federal systems.

Recorded in Nanaimo, just steps from the regional hospital at the centre of Fair Care’s work, the conversation uses healthcare as a case study to explore something bigger: how communities organize, how governments actually hear messages, and why meaningful change only happens when voices are al...

Duration: 00:25:41
Out of the Blue with former Conservative Party of BC leader John Rustad
Dec 21, 2025

Lessons on leadership inside British Columbia politics after 20 years in the Legislature.

Joel Grenz and Sean Wood sit down with former Conservative Party of BC leader and longtime MLA John Rustad for a wide-ranging conversation on leadership, governance, and the forces reshaping provincial politics. Rustad reflects on serving under multiple leaders, the rise and collapse of centre-right coalitions, and why he believes conviction matters more than triangulation in today’s polarized political landscape.

From cabinet decision-making and the growing power of the premier’s office, to affordability, productivity, reconciliation, and the hollowing out of the midd...

Duration: 01:23:14
No Gavel Required: Running Meetings the Right Way with Tyler Brown
Dec 08, 2025

How does effective chairing turn a room full of strong opinions into real decisions? Joel Grenz and Sean Wood sit down with Nanaimo councillor and former Regional District of Nanaimo board chair Tyler Brown to unpack what it really takes to run meetings that work, keep a 19-member board aligned, and steer governance without theatrics, gavels, or power plays.

Brown traces how Nanaimo moved from national-news dysfunction to a functional council, why “righting the ship” was only the beginning, and how the real work of a chair happens long before the meeting starts. He breaks down staff–counci...

Duration: 01:09:31
Shiny Objects v. Heavy Can: Reconciliation After the Cowichan Decision with Adam Olsen
Nov 14, 2025

What happens when short-term politics collides with long-term obligations?

Joel Grenz and Sean Wood sit down with former MLA Adam Olsen to break down what the Cowichan Tribes decision actually means for British Columbia and why the province keeps deferring the same structural problems.

The conversation traces the pattern: governments chasing headlines, grant cycles built for ribbon-cutting, and a land system held together by avoidance. Olsen lays out how exclusion shaped B.C.’s foundations, why litigation produces lose-lose outcomes, and what responsible negotiation should look like when title is already established in law.

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Duration: 01:07:59
De-stigmatizing Stigma
Oct 31, 2025

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 a...

Duration: 00:23:59
UBCM 2025 Review: The Big Conversations Shaping B.C. Politics
Oct 17, 2025

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 evolv...

Duration: 00:47:54
Authenticity as Currency: Media, Politics, and Trust with Rob Shaw at UBCM
Oct 11, 2025

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:

Wha...

Duration: 00:35:20
Super Bowl of Advocacy: Making the Ask with Jeff Ferrier at UBCM
Oct 03, 2025

What do speed-dating meetings with ministers, lobbyist myths, and Shania Twain’s brother have in common? Government relations.

In this second of three special episodes recorded live at the Union of BC Municipalities convention in Victoria, hosts Joel Grenz and Sean Wood sit down with strategist Jeff Ferrier to talk about the “Super Bowl of advocacy.” From how to frame a winning ask in just ten minutes, to why local governments should pick one priority and hammer it relentlessly, the conversation digs into what actually works when trying to get a yes from the Province.

🎧 Listen in...

Duration: 00:32:14
Resolutions, Reality, and Running for Mayor with Pete Fry at UBCM
Sep 29, 2025

What do 275 resolutions, municipal downloading, and a possible mayoral race have in common? Councillor Pete Fry.

This is the first of three special episodes recorded live at the Union of BC Municipalities convention in Victoria. In this installment, hosts Joel Grenz and Sean Wood sit down with Vancouver Councillor Pete Fry on a patio next to a beautiful but somewhat noisy fountain. Discussion ranges from the reality behind UBCM resolutions, to the mental health toll of public office, to the question on everyone’s mind: will Pete run for mayor in 2026?

And yes, partway through ou...

Duration: 00:39:03
The Price of a Door: Market vs. Non-Market Housing
Sep 11, 2025

In this milestone 10th episode, Parksville councillors Sean Wood and Joel Grenz break down one of the most talked-about issues in local government: housing.

What’s the difference between market and non-market housing? Why is non-market housing so hard (and slow) to build? Who actually pays for it? And what does the “Vienna Model” have to do with any of this?

From permissive tax exemptions to project delays at BC Housing, this episode pulls back the curtain on how housing decisions actually get made—and who carries the cost. Featuring a fiery quote from Courtenay councill...

Duration: 00:33:55