A podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices of people on the margins and the front lines. Radio that listens and stories that move.|Walking Radio is non-commercial, non-monetized and is fueled by the stories that are too often ignored.|CONTENT WARNING: Walking Radio explores complex topics in a forthright, consent-based, strengths-focused, trauma-informed and sometimes unexpectedly lighthearted manner. These topics include but are not limited to: substance use, death, violence, disability, mental health and mental illness, suicide, homelessness, sexual assault, stigma, grief, loss, oppression, discrimination, HIV/AIDS, trauma, government neglect, institutional failure, incarceration, political abandonment, depraved indifference, necropolitics, and social murder. Listener discretion is advised.|Theme music by Konten_kreator courtesy of Pixaby. walkingradio.substack.com
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Walking Radio
A Winter Drive with Rone
May 25, 202659 minS0
<p>In this, episode we take a drive around Guelph on January 5, 2026, to check back in with our friend Rone from Episode 2.</p> <br/><br/>This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit walkingradio.substack.com
"Bring a brick, not a cathedral." - A chat about improv and community with Hayley
Apr 1, 20261h 16mS0
<p>“How can we build this universe together?”</p><p>|</p><p>In today’s episode we chat with Hayley. It’s the evening of Monday March 16, 2026 at the Community of Hearts in Guelph’s Old Quebec Street Mall. A Second City alum and powerhouse instructor and performer from Guelph’s own The Making Box improv comedy troupe, Hayley spends her Monday evenings leading an improv club for people with developmental exceptionalities.</p><p>Community of Hearts Lifelong Learning Centre fosters independence by providing a safe, secure and stimulating learning environment for adults with developmental exceptionalism while enhancing the participants’ social, emotio...
A Fight Not to Die - A Chat with Adam at Moss Park CTS
Mar 17, 202638 minS0
<p>“I want to say survival of the fittest but it’s really just a fight for the weakest not to die.”</p><p>|</p><p>Recorded Tuesday, March 17, 2026. In today’s episode we are on location at Moss Park Consumption and Treatment Service in downtown Toronto in the immediate wake of the Ford government’s announcement that they will be eliminating funding for the last remaining supervised consumption sites. We speak with Adam, a member of the Moss Park CTS community and someone whose life is directly impacted by this announcement.</p><p>Walking Radio is non-commercial, volunteer-created, non-monetized, always fre...
Kylie Minogue Lyrics Disaster, 477 & Craigslist Hookups: Gay Kingston with Rye at the turn of the Millennium
Mar 5, 20261h 1mS0
<p>“Can’t we all just be one again? Be a community?”</p><p>|</p><p>In today’s episode, we spill the tea with my old friend Rye at his kitchen table in Kingston, Ontario, as we lace up for a multi-day walking adventure through the city. We start by reminiscing about mid-90s and early-2000s gay Kingston, clearing a path for the rockier limestone trails ahead.</p><p>|</p><p>CONTENT WARNING: Walking Radio explores complex topics in a forthright, strengths-focused, trauma-informed and sometimes unexpectedly lighthearted manner. These topics include but are not limited to: substance use, death, v...
A Huge Bag of Money, Crystal Meth, Sex Work, Government Work, Naked in Sudbury, Reba & Uno — A Heavy, Lighthearted Stroll with Eric
Feb 15, 20261h 22mS0
<p>“You’re my bridge over troubled waters. I’m the troubled waters.”</p><p>|</p><p>In today’s episode we walk with Eric. It’s the night of August 29, 2025 on the shores of Lake Huron. Eric speaks boldly and bravely about his experiences starting a non-profit, working with the federal government, living on the streets, struggling with crystal meth, psychosis, and alcohol. He shares about the joy of community, the need for belonging, the ups and downs of sobriety, the support we give one another and the people who have provided friendship, mentorship, love, and care along the way.</p><p>...
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