Happiness of the Commons

Episode 5: Community in the Postpartum Period

55 min · 15. Juni 2026
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Have you ever thought about where you go for support first? Is it your real life network, or is it your online network? In this episode we explore the ways support is needed in the postpartum period, the way our culture tells us to seek expertise over community care, and chat about the concept of "paying for the village". Mentions @thisfamilytree @kidswhoexplore Music by Mason Jay

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Episode 3: The Impact of Housing on Community

In this episode, Alanna and Katie discuss how housing structures impact community. Using Katie’s recent move and Calgary’s contentious rezoning public hearing, they explore how car dependency adds major hidden costs, limits access to schools, groceries, coffee shops, and transit, and contributes to loneliness. They connect housing to transit investment, safety for kids, and walkable design, and highlight testimony from seniors and disability advocates who want to downsize or access care without losing the community connections they have in their neighborhoods. Link [Mm yes. Let me know if this loads as mine for you: https://www.youtube.com/live/Q5ZPEDb4nuc?t=4415&si=-7TGUDBrtPTTNcHo] to Alanna's presentation at council. Link [https://www.instagram.com/reel/DWg_WuVD03j/?igsh=MTRiZTc0NWRwdDBteg==] to Stephanie's (disability advocate) presentation at council hearing on repealing rezoning for housing. Loneliness Health Impacts https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5831910/ [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5831910/] Music produced by Mason Jay

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