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Before You Vote: Andrew Knack’s Unfiltered Conversation on Edmonton’s Future Solo Spotlight Ep. 67 As Edmonton heads toward the 2025 municipal election, Solo Spotlight host Ryan MacDougall sits down with Andrew Knack, a two-term city councillor and now mayoral candidate, for one of the most open and practical conversations about the city’s future you’ll find anywhere online. No talking points. No staged campaign lines. Just a deep dive into the questions shaping Edmonton’s next decade — housing, affordability, public safety, infill, transportation, and how everyday citizens can take ownership of local democracy. Andrew opens up about what it really takes to lead a city that’s growing fast but facing real trade-offs. From housing density and cost-of-living pressures to LRT expansion, bike lanes, and downtown safety, this conversation goes beyond surface-level debates to explore the values, data, and leadership Edmonton needs next. If you’ve ever wondered why local government matters so much — or how a city councillor turns into a serious mayoral contender — this episode is your front-row seat. 🧭 What You’ll Learn in This Episode Why local government impacts your life more than you think How to rebuild voter trust and turnout in a city craving accountability The real reason housing and infill policy divides neighborhoods What “affordable Edmonton” could look like — and how to get there How to talk about civic issues without jargon or partisanship Why independent leadership might be the key to better city politics Knack also opens up about personal lessons from failure, humility on the campaign trail, and how door-knocking changed his entire perspective on public service. ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 – Intro: Why this election matters 02:00 – Andrew Knack’s journey from commerce grad to city councillor 04:20 – What inspired him to run for office at 23 05:45 – Why local government matters more than people think 08:00 – The voter turnout problem: apathy or awareness? 10:30 – How weak local media impacts civic engagement 13:00 – Lessons from failure: what two election losses taught him 17:00 – Door knocking, humility, and earning trust the hard way 18:45 – How to handle outlandish ideas at the door 20:30 – The skill of translating political jargon into real talk 24:00 – Why Knack decided to run for mayor 27:00 – Party politics vs. independent leadership 28:30 – The difference between a council campaign and a mayoral run 31:00 – How he stays grounded during campaign chaos 33:00 – Making Edmonton affordable again: Knack’s blueprint 38:00 – The infill debate and balancing old vs. new neighborhoods 43:00 – Can residents have more say in urban development? 46:00 – Transit safety, LRT expansion, and fair gates 51:00 – Bike lanes, costs, and Edmonton’s winter reality 56:30 – Final message to voters 58:00 – Outro: Why these conversations matter 🎙️ About This Conversation Unlike the quick takes of social media, Solo Spotlight is a place for real civic dialogue — long-form conversations with creators, builders, and changemakers shaping their communities. Ryan MacDougall’s interviews are driven by curiosity and clarity, not sound bites. With every guest, the goal stays the same: understand the “why” behind the work, and help listeners see how public service and everyday life connect. For Andrew Knack, this isn’t just about an election — it’s about what comes after. What kind of Edmonton do we want to build when the cameras are gone and the ballots are counted? This episode gives you both insight and practical takeaways — no political filter required. 📺 Watch Before You Vote Whether you’re a lifelong Edmontonian, a new resident, or a first-time voter, this episode gives you a clear, balanced view of what’s really at stake in 2025. It’s not partisan—it’s practical politics, explained by someone who’s lived it. 🧩 About the Show Solo Spotlight is produced by Spare Bedroom Studios (Edmonton, AB) — home to The Conversationalist, Prime Joe Time, and more. Each week, host Ryan MacDougall sits down with one guest to unpack their work, mindset, and the tools you can apply to your own craft or community. 🎧 Listen to the full Solo Spotlight feed: https://media.rss.com/solo-spotlight-... 💬 Support the Studio If this episode made you think, drop a comment, share your favorite moment, and subscribe for more unfiltered local conversations. Every like and share helps Spare Bedroom Studios reach more listeners who care about Edmonton’s future. #SoloSpotlight #SpareBedroomStudios #AndrewKnack #YEGPolitics #EdmontonElection2025 #Edmonton #YEG #RyanMacDougall #LocalGovernment #CityHall #CivicEngagement #PublicLeadership #CommunityBuilding #HousingAffordability #TransitSafety #InfillDevelopment #RealConversations #PodcastInterview