In this episode, we explore the need to address social infrastructure, which includes everything from universal daycare to high-speed internet access; from food nutrition to Peppa Pig. The argument is, it’s necessary to broaden our definition in order to create a foundation for a future that provides resilience, not just for the system, but for the citizens who are struggling with poverty. And we're going to find that one of the biggest challenges in creating solutions is our own cultural and institutional misunderstanding or mis-statement of what it means to live in poverty. We're joined by Ujwal Arkalgud - a cultural anthropologist and founder of Motivbase. And Leila Sarangi, director of social action with Family Service Toronto. And she serves as the National Director for Campaign 2000 aimed at ending child and family poverty in Canada.