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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 34 MIN

So You're Thinking of Voting in an Election

from The Pulse · host NonPartisan Hacks

"Send us a text about this episode!"In this episode of Nonpartisan Hacks, Joel Grenz and Sean Wood go full civics class -the fun kind - on what it actually means to be a thoughtful voter. From the difference between local, provincial, and federal elections to party slates, candidate vetting, and whether politicians actually lie, Joel and Sean break down the mechanics of democratic participation with the candour of two people who've sat on both sides of the ballot.Prompted in part by the current BC NDP leadership race, and with a municipal election on the horizon, this is the episode they wish existed before they ran for office themselves.Listen for: Why 99% of local government across Canada is nonpartisan — and why that mattersThe real role of party vetting, and what happens when it goes sidewaysWhy voting for promises might actually incentivize politicians to lieWhat to look for instead: character, resume, trust, and your gutWhy voter apathy costs everyone — and why an imperfect vote still beats no voteSean's challenge to every armchair critic with opinions but no nomination papersVisit the NonPartisan Hacks website: https://nonpartisanhacks.com/Voice message: Voice message The PULSE and be part of the podcast!You'll find all episodes of The PULSE Podcast on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, iHeart, TikTok and YouTube podcasts, as well as PULSECommunity.ca.Special Thanks to Our Sponsor - Ian Lindsay & Associates.Check out Skookum Kid's Stories on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, iHeart, and YouTube Podcasts, as well at SkookumKids.com.Sign up for our weekly newsletter of new podcast releases and contests!Click here to learn how to Support the show"Like, Share & Listen!"#PulseCommunityPodcast,#publicengagement #ThePulseCommunity #SeanWood #JoelGrenz #ParksvilleQualicumBeach #NonPartisanHacks #ParksvilleNews #VancouverIslandNewsSupport the show

"Send us a text about this episode!" In this episode of Nonpartisan Hacks, Joel Grenz and Sean Wood go full civics class -the fun kind - on what it actually means to be a thoughtful voter. From the difference between local, provincial, and federal elections to party slates, candidate vetting, and whether politicians actually lie, Joel and Sean break down the mechanics of democratic participation with the candour of two people who've sat on both sides of the ballot. Prompted in part by the cur...

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