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Community by Design: Exploring Social Infrastructure in Waterloo Region

Community by Design: Exploring Social Infrastructure in Waterloo Region

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Community By Design: Exploring Social Infrastructure in Waterloo Region is a 5-episode podcast series that takes you on a tour of some of the most critical social infrastructure in Waterloo Region, where creative connectors are using everyday spaces—libraries, schools, public squares—to build belonging and social connection. Through conversations with a variety of community builders, this show reveals how intentional design and grassroots ingenuity are weaving a stronger social fabric across our communities. Produced by Midtown Radio and supported by the Waterloo Region Community Foundation, each episode uncovers the inspiring ways ordinary people are creating extraordinary connections in the places we gather, learn, and grow together.Midtown Radio 2026 Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Won’t You Be My Neighbour
    Feb 14 2026

    As Waterloo Region grows toward one million people, this episode reveals why some of the most crucial social infrastructure isn't built from the top down, but grows from the ground up—where residents identify their own needs, youth are trusted as leaders today (not tomorrow), and neighborhoods become dense enough with connection to create a safety net for those who need it. Through conversations with a veteran community center director, and the cross-sector One Million Neighbours project, we discover how the neighborhood scale is the site of some of our most critical social infrastructure.

    THANKS TO OUR GUESTS

    Kim Fowler, Executive Director of Fiddlesticks Community Centre

    Chanelle Martin, Volunteer and Community Engagement Coordinator at Fiddlesticks Community Centre

    Sam Nabi, Coordinator of One Million Neighbours


    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

    One Million Neighbours website

    Fiddlesticks website

    Waterloo Region Community Foundation’s work on social infrastructure


    CREDITS

    Jay Harrison, Host/Producer/Editor

    Karyn Atkins, Writer/Reporter

    Deren Atkins, Editor

    David Harmes, Executive Producer/Engineer


    MUSIC

    courtesy of Epidemic Sound

    Main theme music - Rocket Jr: High Tech

    Transition music - Par Hagstrom: Snakes and Fire (Instrumental Version), and Loyae: Level Up, Loving Caliber: Lose (Instrumental Version)


    This show was made possible by the support of the Waterloo Region Community Foundation.


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    42 mins
  • Do You Hear What I Hear: Local Media
    Feb 7 2026

    When a local newspaper investigation saves taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, it's more than just good journalism—it's infrastructure in action. In this episode, we explore how local media serves as part of the connective tissue of community life, from holding power accountable to helping you connect with the people in your community. But with over 600 news outlets closing across Canada since 2008, we ask: what happens when the ties that bind us together start to unravel?


    THANKS TO OUR GUESTS

    Mirko Petricevic, Chief Ink-stigator (co-ordinator) of Ink-stained wretches

    Irene Schmidt-Adeney, Writer at Ayr News

    Sue Foxton, Mayor of North Dumfries


    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

    Resources for supporting local journalism from the Ink-stained Wretches website

    Ayr News


    CREDITS

    Jay Harrison, Host/Producer/Editor

    Karyn Atkins, Writer

    Deren Atkins, Editor

    David Harmes, Executive Producer/Engineer


    MUSIC

    courtesy of Epidemic Sound

    Main theme music - Rocket Jr: High Tech

    Transition music - Par Hagstrom: Snakes and Fire (Instrumental Version), and Loyae: Level Up


    This show was made possible by the support of the Waterloo Region Community Foundation.


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    32 mins
  • I Can Tell That We Are Going to Be Friends: Schools as Havens
    Jan 31 2026

    From students organizing delegations at school board meetings to parents building audio libraries in 28 languages, this episode reveals the simple and profound ways that schools act as social infrastructure. In this episode, we meet Quinn, a high school student co-leading a local Gender Sexuality Alliance who knows that community can literally save lives, and Taarini, a parent who helped to create a program for connecting newcomer families across cultural and linguistic barriers at her children’s school. Through powerful conversations with education expert Laura Mae Lindo, we discover that schools aren't just buildings where learning happens—they're landing places where young people and families are creating havens of belonging, one story, one connection, one act of care at a time.


    THANKS TO OUR GUESTS

    Laura Mae Lindo, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Director of Black Studies at the University of Waterloo

    Quinn Palmer, Student leader in the GSA at Waterloo Collegiate Institute

    Taarini Chopra, Parent at King Edward Public School


    ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

    Waterloo Region District School Board student census


    CREDITS

    Jay Harrison, Host/Producer/Editor

    Karyn Atkins, Writer/Reporter

    Deren Atkins, Editor

    David Harmes, Executive Producer/Engineer


    MUSIC

    courtesy of Epidemic Sound

    Main theme music - Rocket Jr: High Tech

    Transition music - Par Hagstrom: Snakes and Fire (Instrumental Version), and Loyae: Level Up


    This show was made possible by the support of the Waterloo Region Community Foundation.


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    30 mins
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