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Today on the podcast, meet the Canadian hockey player who brought Shane Hollander’s skills to life on ‘Heated Rivalry.’ Then, we talk about why big Canadian cities continue to experience snow removal challenges. We’re also speaking with a national geographic explorer to talk about his work re-introducing wolves back into Yellowstone park and get tips for students on how to study smarter, and expert advice to land an internship.

Today on the podcast, we’re joined by Emmy-award-winning actor Katherine LaNasa who plays fan favourite Dana Evans on ‘The Pitt.’ We’re also looking at why a newly approved Alzheimer’s drug remains out of reach for most Canadians and welcome the costume designer from ‘Heated Rivalry’ to talk all about that iconic fleece.

Today on the podcast, we're recapping a year of US President Donald Trump – what his first 12 months in office could tell us about what’s ahead. We’ll also be joined by an immigration lawyer to discuss the state of Canada’s immigration system, and possible solutions for a coherent national strategy. And, we check-in with two Melbourne teens to see how they’re doing amid the country’s social media ban for those under the age of 16.

This week, we’re speaking with the author of Heated Rivalry whose new book is coming soon! We’re also getting legendary figure skater Elvis Stojko’s inside scoop on the skaters competing on Canada’s Olympic team – and, we have the finalists from Project Runway Canada & winner of Season 5 of Canada’s Drag Race!

This week, we’re talking about the new science of alcohol, looking closely at drinking’s effect on our bodies and brains. We’re also discussing why boredom is so important for kids, getting tips on how to prevent – or kick – a cold from a family physician, and we talk with a professor of psychology at Dalhousie University who studies stress responses in animals to find out if Canada should follow England’s decision to ban live lobster boiling.

This week, we’re joined by two legendary directors – James Cameron and Paul Feig! We’re also bringing you expert advice on how to do a career check-in to get your professional goals on track, and our producer Michael Hiscock joins us with an in-depth look at the stakes of the global Quantum race – and why the consequences could be dire if Canada allows itself to fall behind.

This week, we’re talking about a recent study that’s revealed a dramatic spike in the use of prescribed ADHD meds, and a deep dive into how weight loss drugs like Ozempic are affecting the consumer economy. We also find out more about the first approved drug to treat postpartum depression in Canada and look at how pet pharmacies opening across the country are promising increased competition and lower prices for pet owners.

This week, we’re continuing our lookback with our top interviews of the year. It’s a star-studded episode with conversations from Julianne Moore, Georges St. Pierre, Lily James, Tina Fey, Joshua Jackson and more!

This week, we’re looking back at some of our favourite interviews of the year with some big names! It’s a jam-packed episode with K Pop Demon Hunter’s Maggie Kang, The Hunting Wives’ Malin Akerman, plus Kate Hudson, Kaia Gerber, Jay Shetty and Malala Yousafzai!

This week, we’re joined by Landman’s Michelle Randolph to talk all things season two! We’ve also got you covered for holiday hosting with our friend & colleague Mary Berg’s expert advice. And, we’re finding out why Canadian doctors are concerned about whooping cough cases south of the border, and Anne-Marie sits down with Olympic sailor Sarah Douglas to discuss her career & recent retirement.

This week, we learn more about the groundbreaking new work the Princess Margaret Hospital is doing to boost survival rates for cancer patients. We’re also taking a closer look at an agricultural breakthrough that could cut food costs and help the environment and look at ways we can give back this holiday season.

This week, we're joined by Bif Naked to chat about her brand new documentary, and Carson Kressley on Season 6 of Canada's Drag Race. We're also taking a closer look at farming inheritance laws here in Canada, and why Christmas Tree growers are worried about the potential threat of American tariffs. Plus, expert advice on how to co-parent smoothly during the holidays.

This week, we’re talking all things Project Runway Canada with host & judge Coco Rocha. Then, Kelsey sits down with Gerry Dee who just released his new Comedy Special. We also find out why the Law Society of Ontario is considering transitioning away from the bar exam to a course-based model and ask a dietician about the trend of adding protein to just about every food item.

This week, Lindsey sits down with Kate Hudson, Kaia Gerber & Max Minghella to talk about their new body-horror movie “Shell” and their shared love of Muskoka. Then, Anne-Marie is joined by rising country star Kashus Culpepper who’s getting ready to release his buzzworthy debut album. We also find out more about why Canada is no longer considered measles-free and talk to Alan Doyle about his new book.

This week, we're talking sports. From what's next for the Toronto Blue Jays, to Jordin Tootoo's new documentary where he opens up about his past battle with addiction, his time spent as an enforcer in the NHL, and his life now as a father to three young daughters. Plus, Rick Westhead sits down with Anne-Marie to discuss his new book 'We Breed Lions' - about confronting Canada's troubled hockey culture.

This week, we’re joined by Jillian Harris & Justin Pasutto to chat about their new children’s book, Chantal Kreviazuk on her upcoming album ‘In My Own Voice’, & TSN’s James Duthie on hockey’s greatest untold stories.

This week on the podcast, Anne-Marie is joined by the youngest Nobel Laureate in history, Malala Yousafzai to talk about her new memoir 'Finding My Way.' We're also chatting about the importance of self-care for those living with ADHD, and taking a closer look at computer science degrees - and finding out if studying coding is still a good choice.

This week, Lindsey is joined by Rose Byrne to chat about her new movie 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You', we look at the challenges of being neurodivergent in the workplace, and music journalist Emilie Hanskamp explains what 'interpolation' means - and why many are using it to describe some of the tracks on Taylor Swift's new album 'The Life of a Showgirl.'

This week, we have a jam-packed podcast with 'Wayward' stars Mae Martin, Toni Collette & Sarah Gadon, along with Lindsey's sit-down interview with Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Meredith Marks & her son Brooks, and both Chris Hadfield & Brian Stewart are on to discuss their brand-new books.

This week, Lindsey sits down with Sloan's Chris Murphy & Jay Ferguson, Anne-Marie chats with Canadian Track & Field Olympian Jerome Blake, plus a groundbreaking new treatment for Huntington's Disease and author Ian McEwan on his new novel 'What We Can Know'.

This week, Kelsey chats with Lily James about her new movie 'Swiped', method acting and their mutual love of singing. Plus, Arlene Dickinson & Michele Romanow reflect on 20 years of 'Dragons' Den' - and our producer Michael Hiscock joins us to discuss his visit to the 4th Canadian Division Training Centre.

This week, Georges St. Pierre chats with Anne-Marie about retirement hobbies, we get an inside look at the new Degrassi documentary, plus travel expert Loren Christie convinces us to start using travel agents again, and Kelsey learns how to trick your algorithm so you spend less time doom scrolling.

This week, we are joined by the James Barker Band, take a closer look at Canada's real estate market heading into the fall season, and we get tips on how to handle the tough conversations that go along with estate planning.

This week, Maggie Kang, creator & co-director of 'KPop Demon Hunters', joins us to talk about her global phenomenon. We also chat with one of the greatest curlers of all time, Jennifer Jones, about her new memoir and life on - and off the ice.

This week, we look at how a 21 day conversation with an AI chatbot caused one man to have signs of delusions & we look at ways to get organized on Sundays to keep you on track for the week ahead.

This week, we're looking at A.I. and health care - what you should and should not be using it for, and we look at ways to support your child through the back-to-school transition.

This week, we look at how the U.S. trade war has led to Bick's Pickles disappearing from some grocery stores on this side of the border. And - they're practical, low-profile and making big profits! We look at why simple, no-frills businesses are suddenly trending.

It's the perfect summer episode! This week, we're talking about cottage rentals... and flesh-eating maggots... ewww! We'll also look at a new law protecting Toronto renters from bad faith "renovictions", and is it ever okay to talk about a move with someone who hasn't seen it?

This week, we explore the cultural impact 'Clueless' has had on audiences for the past 30 years and look at the rising trend of gentle parenting and the downsides that may come with it.

This week, we speak with actress Stephanie Beatriz who is back for season two of 'Twisted Metal'. We'll also talk to a Canadian woman who's raising awareness about heart attacks, after getting one herself.

This week, we look at signs of ADHD in adulthood and what to do if you want to get tested for it. We also look at how extreme drought conditions in parts of Saskatchewan could impact the future of farming and the food in your kitchen.

Chan Hon Goh tells us about her incredible career, breaking barriers as the first Chinese Canadian principal dancer at the National Ballet of Canada, and how she’s helping a new generation of dancers at Goh Academy.

This week, we look at tips to avoid home improvement scams, how obsessing over getting enough sleep could end up doing more harm than good & the story of a Toronto man who has spend the last 13 years in jail for a crime he claims he never committed.

We chat with Sam Roberts about summer time touring and the brotherhood of the band. We'll also share our conversation with Rick Mercer on his new comedy tour and we take a look at what careers A.I. is poised to replace.

This week, we sit down with pop superstars 98 Degrees and we look at how stress affects your appetite and what you you can do to fix it.

We explore how U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade wars could impact North America’s next big soccer event as the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches. Meanwhile, superstar Canadian director Celine Song drops by to discuss her latest film, “Materialists.”

We discuss a new way to hit the road during the trade war this summer. Meanwhile, why are family doctors and oncologists so hard to find right now in Canada?

It's Pride month, and this week Nurse Jake busts some myths around sexual health. We also take a closer look at what's behind Canada's lagging new home sales.

This week, we look at the importance behind telling your kids 'no' and how it can help set boundaries and strengthen relationships. And we chat with Julianne Moore about her new dark comedy 'Sirens'.

This week, we speak to Lilly Singh with what's to come for season two of 'Battle of the Generations' and about her new role as co-owner and Chief Hype Officer of The Toronto Tempo!

You know them, you love them and they're back! We sit down with Adam Wylde and Jax Irwin on their new podcast, and why fans can’t get enough.

This week we sit down with Julia Louis-Dreyfus, on her role in the Marvel Universe's latest installment, 'Thunderbolts.' And the fate of humanity rests with a team of unlikely Canadian superheroes. We chat with Cobie Smulders about her new series, 'Super Team Canada.'