Comedian Jordan Foisy lives in a scary place. We all do. It’s called The World. From rising sea levels to war to worrying about being a bad friend, there are simply too many fears to fit in the day. We need a better way to fear. Join Jordan as he interviews experts about all the things that freak hi…
Is Jordan capable of being a father? In this episode, Jordan asks a family therapist, dad-blogger and best friend about what it means to support a child in your life.
With the help of University of Alberta psychology professor Dr. Kyle Mathewson, Jordan finds out if his phone is really making him less focused, attentive and overall, a more stupid, shallow person.
Economic and political history professor Dimitri Anastakis discusses the history of free trade, its impact on culture, and why young Canadians don't seem to care about new free trade agreements.
Jordan interviews family court judge, Judge Harvey Brownstone, and then his long term girlfriend, fellow comedian Amanda Brooke-Perrin about his fear of commitment.
Jordan interviews water scientist Mike Christie to determine if drought is the right fear for him.
Jordan discovers that having a fear of hospitals might make sense.
Jordan interviews journalist Bruce Livesey (Thieves of Bay Street, CBC’s The National, National Observer) about the 1%, fat cats, and the Rich.