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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.
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Find all our episodes at nonpartisanhacks.com and drop us a line.
By Joel Grenz and Sean WoodWhat’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:
👉 Subscribe, rate, and review on your favourite podcast platform.
Find all our episodes at nonpartisanhacks.com and drop us a line.