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A Life That's Good
Phil and Ally Campbell-Main
118 episodes
6 days ago
A podcast that helps listeners get to know the people, places and businesses in Midwestern Ontario better, and to appreciate the stories all around us while we're here to share them.
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A podcast that helps listeners get to know the people, places and businesses in Midwestern Ontario better, and to appreciate the stories all around us while we're here to share them.
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Society & Culture
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114. Michelle - Belonging Matters (United Way Perth Huron)
A Life That's Good
29 minutes 8 seconds
3 weeks ago
114. Michelle - Belonging Matters (United Way Perth Huron)

I was lucky enough to be asked to co-mc an event recently with my friend Roz.  It was a United Way Perth-Huron workshop called Belonging Matters and it put a frame around some things I think I knew sub-consciously but hadn’t quite defined in my mind, mostly that belonging does indeed matter.

Much of it was based on a book called “Bowling Alone” by Robert Putnam  about the collapse and revival of community and a movie based on the book called “Join or Die.”

I'm joined in this episode by my friend Michelle Millar of the United Way to talk about the workshop and what’s next.

A Life That's Good
A podcast that helps listeners get to know the people, places and businesses in Midwestern Ontario better, and to appreciate the stories all around us while we're here to share them.