The 2021 heat dome in BC resulted in 619 heat-related deaths and as well as a range of suffering from slight discomfort to emergency room visits. The way the heat dome impacted people was not uniform. Some people experienced significant discomfort while others ended up hospitalized. Despite this lack of uniformity in experience, many governments and agencies responded with one size fits all solutions. To better understand the diversity of experience related to extreme heat, we have embarked on a robust research project collecting survey responses and sharing circle engagement from hundreds of people across the Capital Regional District in BC. This has helped us highlight stories of suffering and recommendations for responses. To ensure this research drives appropriate equity-informed policy creation and government action, we are entering the next step of our project by amplifying the voices and stories we have heard through a podcast. It is our aim that this podcast series will highlight the voices of those most impacted by extreme heat and allow them to speak directly to governments and other organizations that will take their recommendations forward in order to prepare for the next extreme heat event.