This episode follows Glenys Verhulst, a Sustainability Specialist with the District of Saanich, and Kirsten Mah, a community member and Healthy Communities Planner with the Capital Regional District who share they’re professional experiences of working in climate action, including sustainability and community engagement and programming. They share about the work that is already being done to support local communities to adapt and respond to extreme climate events, and they give instructional support to decisionmakers on how to engage in effective “policy listening.”
References mentioned in podcast:
A Hot Topic Report - https://www.communityresearchcanada.ca/post/report-and-story-map-a-hot-topic-feeling-the-impacts-of-extreme-heat-2023
Connection in Action project - https://www.resilientneighbourhoods.ca/2026/03/connection-in-action/
Victoria Native Friendship Centre (VNFC) Community Learning Program - https://vnfc.ca/community-learning/
Urban Sustainability Directs Network (USDN) - https://www.usdn.org/index.html#/
References
Soundscape credits
Background music: Insirish by Kjartan Abel. Visit https://kjartan-abel.com/library to find free music for your next project. This work is licensed under the following: CC BY-SA 4.0.
Introduction fire sound: Fire_Forest_Inferno.aif by Dynamicell -- https://freesound.org/s/17548/ -- License: Attribution 3.0
Bio
Glenys Verhulst (she/her) is a Sustainability Specialist with the District of Saanich who leads mitigation and adaptation projects and programs including the Community Climate Hazard and Resilience Assessment, the Neighbour to Neighbour Resilience Initiative, the income-qualified E-Bike Incentive program and other feasibility studies and projects. She has over 15 years of experience with energy and climate programs, including being a lead writer of the award-winning Saanich Climate Plan. Outside of work, Glenys enjoys being out in nature, riding her e-bike, and taking part in local community building initiatives.
Kirsten Mah - Kirsten is a community builder and storyteller committed to empowering community members to build resilient support networks in the face of climate change. Her background in program evaluation has taught her the power of storytelling to impact policy and programming. She is excited to utilize new forms of media such as podcasting to share knowledge and spark change.
(Kirsten Mah was interviewed in the first episode of the podcast series, Introduction: Sarah & Kirsten).